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课程概述

Around the world, we find ourselves facing global epidemics of obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and other predominantly diet-related diseases. To address these public health crises, we urgently need to explore innovative strategies for promoting healthful eating. There is strong evidence that global increases in the consumption of heavily processed foods, coupled with cultural shifts away from the preparation of food in the home, have contributed to high rates of preventable, chronic disease. In this course, learners will be given the information and practical skills they need to begin optimizing the way they eat. This course will shift the focus away from reductionist discussions about nutrients and move, instead, towards practical discussions about real food and the environment in which we consume it. By the end of this course, learners should have the tools they need to distinguish between foods that will support their health and those that threaten it. In addition, we will present a compelling rationale for a return to simple home cooking, an integral part of our efforts to live longer, healthier lives. View the trailer for the course here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7x1aaZ03xU...

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AT

Jun 21, 2021

The course outline were very informative and direct. I am now very aware on my daily eating habits and what to look out for when selecting a dish that will serve to be healthy in mind, soul and body.

NK

Feb 24, 2019

It was very informative course. It could have more quizzes and assignments. The way things were explained in the course was quiet interesting. Keep it up!! course. I really like this way of education.

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创建者 Эльвира В

Sep 23, 2019

Общеизвестная информация, мало нового

创建者 MAMONAHI

Apr 5, 2018

The food part I think is unnecessary

创建者 Anna

Jun 29, 2020

Very basic well known knowledge...

创建者 Louise R

Apr 29, 2020

It didn't teach me anything new

创建者 Zyia N

Oct 19, 2024

Where is my Certificate ???

创建者 Barbara S C

May 6, 2024

It was any minimal course.

创建者 susvithar

Dec 26, 2023

only interview based course

创建者 Elena

Aug 4, 2019

Created by Captain Obvious

创建者 Yusuf M A

Apr 21, 2021

Should have been longer.

创建者 deepak k

May 6, 2020

Gaining few of knowledge

创建者 K

Jul 29, 2023

Very basic knowledge

创建者 Bulat K

Apr 2, 2023

Not very deep course

创建者 José V d C

Oct 23, 2016

Very basic knowledge

创建者 Leyton S

Jan 22, 2016

Not in depth enough

创建者 Elena K A

Feb 19, 2016

Not much content

创建者 Hamad A

Aug 21, 2021

very basic

创建者 Maria L

Dec 16, 2017

very basic

创建者 Tod B

Oct 6, 2020

av .

创建者 khalid a

May 5, 2024

bon

创建者 Steven M

Mar 28, 2022

So much outdated nutritional information! This course tarnishes the Stanford brand. Do yourself a favor, skip this course and read a book by an actual nutritional expert. Google: The China Study by T. Colin Campbell, The Starch Solution, Dr. Neal Barnard PCRM, Fiber Fueled, and so many more who had been preaching the answer since at least the 80's.

The answer is simple, eat a diet of diverse plants. I was hoping this course would delve deeper and present it in a way that made it accesible to a wide audience.

Very disappointed.

创建者 Savich I

Oct 9, 2020

Waste of time. Didn't expect this from any university.

Basic nutritionology course looks like an advertisement for a cook book from the lecturer of this course with recipes that I would not cook for myself, not only for children (fried, flour, sweet, food of animal origin). As if this lecturer still lives in the last century and is trying to teach us to eat rightI. I can find more advanced nutritional information in youtube or instagram. Only many making, no science and health care. Wouldn't recommend!

创建者 W. H

May 10, 2018

Very basic information, great if this is your first time learning about food and health, but if you've ever read a Michael Pollin book on the subject of food, no new information. Not the sort of college class I would have expected from Stanford. The cooking videos with the gal and her kids are actually adorable, and had some cool gluten free recipes associated with them. Not sure it was worth slogging through the rest of the class for, so skip to the end.

创建者 shilpa D

Apr 18, 2021

Very subjective course. At one point they say 'don't look at the centre isles of supermarket where packaged goods are kept' and then they say 'always keep tinned fish at home?!'

I was also wondering that why a school so famous for medicine could not find a nutritionist for interview and instead had to choose a prof in journalism for discussions about nutrition ?!! So strange!

创建者 Michelle D v

Jan 25, 2023

it's looks more like a very very long health commercial for american television.

Has really very little new information. It's not bad to watch it, as it might bring some understanding to eating behaviors but i watched it on 1.25 speed to go way faster through the biggest food commercial of america. Could have been so much more! Really disappointing of Stanford

创建者 Madeline t

Mar 15, 2021

This was more like a documentary than what I would call a course. I was expecting a scientific approach to the subject. Nonetheless, this "course" highlights very well the cultural gap between Europe and the US so if you are from Europe (mostly France, Italy, Spain...) don't waste your time as I just did!