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12 reuniones en vivo
10 horas presencialesTarea
2-4 horas por semana. There are homework assignments (optional) to encourage individual research, further readings and exploration. There will be group projects in class (zoom breakout rooms) and collaboration on the whiteboard. Internet access during class for group projects is helpful.Evaluación
We will offer Kahoot Assessments (not graded) during classCalificación
Students will receive a certificate of Completion/Achievement if they participated regualrly.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Nivel Intermediate
This class teaches the basics of food and nutrition with a focus on brain health and brain nutrition. Truly - food for thought! Highly engaging and research-focused as nutrition is a very individual choice. This class is demanding and requires students to engage in the material and think about the reasons for their own food choices. The purpose is to help students navigate through the thicket of nutrition information and weigh the evidence. Students are encouraged and guided to build their own opinion about what foods to put in their bodies. We us whiteboards and students will present their research findings (based on recommended websites) in class in 1-2 min short no-stress summaries. It is ideal for those who have completed the class: "Love Your Brain- 12-Week - Neuroscience Applied to Behavior & Mental Health" but this course is independent of it and interesting for all those who want to learn about what nutrients are, how nutrients affect their brain chemistry, how we can support proper brain and body growth and contribute to behavior and mental health as well as to overall health, happiness and success in life as well to make better informed choices about food selection and food quality as it applies to mental and physical health and sickness. A .pdf copy of my book "Eating for Vibrant Health and Explosive Energy" is part of the materials provided. This class is based on nutrition and human history, current science of all areas and encourages individual choice and independence from food advertising. We become food detectives to find out why foods today are different than they have been years ago, what is different and how we can still find foods that support our brain and general health the most. Although I avoid value-laden judgments in regards to food, I encourage natural foods, less processed foods, and choosing foods that have less added sugar, additives, and preservatives. I am not particular about any specific diet and respect individual choices, yet emphasize the need to be informed about possible consequences of any restricted diet. Class minimum size is 3 learners to encourage learner interaction. Class breakdown: 1. Overview – How to Read Food Labels and History of Eating and Foods 2. Where does our food come from? Natural Foods and the Food Processing Industry 3. Protein – What is it (Chemistry), what is important, how does it get digested, assimilated, and used, essential amino acids, sulfur-containing amino acids 4. Fat – Chemistry, natural and artificial fats, essential fatty acids, omega 3-6-9, cholesterol 5. Carbohydrates - Chemistry, what is important, are there essential carbs? Fiber, complex carbs and simple carbs (sugars) – glycemic index 6. Vitamins – where to find these? fat-soluble, water-soluble meaning of RDI 7. Minerals – definition – where to find these- Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron, Iodine, Trace Minerals, 8. Phytonutrients – eat the rainbow – importance of Anti-oxidants and Spices 9. Nutrition and Inflammation – Normal and Abnormal inflammation, Autoimmunity, Causes of Inflammation associated with food 10. Food Allergies and -Sensitivities – what are they, are they real, differences, how to find out and treat, 11. Food Intolerances – Oxalates, Salicylates, Amines, MSG – What are they? Where do we find them? Symptoms – Elimination Diets – do they make sense 12. Food additives and Toxins found in foods (naturally and artificially)
Metas de aprendizaje
>> Be able to read Food Labels and ingredient lists, know common food ingredients and their possible effects on brain health
>> Know where our food comes from and the difference between processed and unprocessed food
>> Know what protein is, how it gets digested, assimilated, and used, and which foods are high in protein and where protein is used in our brain and body
>> Know what fat is, how it gets digested, assimilated, and used, and which foods are high in fat and where fats are used in our brain and body
>> Know what carbohydrates are, how they get digested, assimilated, and used, and which foods are high in carbohydrates and where carbohydrates are used in our brain and body
>> Know the difference between starch, sugars, complex carbs, and simple carbs and how they influence our brain and body
>> Know about fiber and how does it aid digestion and the gut microbiome as it contributes to brain and general health
>> Know about Vitamins and where to find these and the difference between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins and their functions in our brain and general health
>> Know about Minerals and where to find these - Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron, Iodine, Trace Minerals and their functions in our brain and general health
>> Know about Phytonutrients and the – importance of Anti-oxidants and Spices and their influence on brain and body health
>> Realize that nutrition can contribute to Inflammation
>> Learn about normal and abnormal inflammation, Autoimmunity, Causes of Inflammation associated with food
>> Know the difference between food allergies and -sensitivities and their treatment
>> Know about common food Intolerances – Oxalates, Salicylates, Amines, MSG and how they can contribute to brain and mental health issues and the basic ideas behind elimination diets
>> Learn about how food additives and toxins found in foods (naturally and artificially) can contribute to brain health and behavior issues
Programa de estudios
12 Lecciones
más de 12 semanasLección 1:
Overview
How to Read Food Labels and History of Eating and Foods
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Where does our food come from?
Growing Food - Natural Foods and the Food Processing Industry
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
About Protein
What is it (Chemistry), what is important, how does it get digested, assimilated, and used, essential amino acids, sulfur-containing amino acids
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
About Fat
Chemistry, natural and artificial fats, essential fatty acids, omega 3-6-9, cholesterol
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
This is a quite demanding class. Students will learn about basic bio-chemistry as well as do research in small groups.
I require video participation for this class if at all possible. Internet (browser) access during class is helpful.
I will allow younger learners if they are able to follow the course curriculum.
Students are not discouraged of any specific diet, e.g. vegetarian, vegan, paleo, keto etc. We research diets from a historical perspective and weigh the evidence. We also discuss animal rights and the reasons some people choose not to eat animal foods at all - or only certain animal foods.
We also will address the potential dangers of any restrictive diet and the basic precautions that may need to be taken to address nutritional deficiencies. (e.g. most vegans need to supplement with iron and B12).
Requisitos previos
I recommend to first take my class: Neuroscience Applied to Behavior & Mental Health-Love Your Brain. This is helpful, but not a prerequisite.
Lista de útiles escolares
Handouts and worksheets as needed and appropriate
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Doctorado en Ciencia desde Medizinische Hochschule Hanover, Germany (University)
As a German-trained retired physician, naturopath, and a Certified Brain and Mental Health Professional and Licensed Brain Teacher (by Dr. Daniel Amen, double board-certified psychiatrist) Licensed Neuroencoding Specialist, Certified Havening Techniques® Practitioner as well as Nutrition Coach, I have in-depth knowledge of the topic and know how to properly address sensitive topics.
As a mom, step-mom, aunt and grandma I know what kids like I know how to cook tasty meals, and how to make a topic age-appropriate and fun.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
187 US$
por 12 clases1 x por semana, 12 semanas
50 min
Completado por 10 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 13-18
3-12 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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