Diet and lifestyle in cardiac diseases
Type
Compulsory Course
Course Code
CARDIO-105
Teaching Semester
1st Semester
ECTS Credits
2
Format
Presential, distance and lab-related/hand’s on trainingSyllabus
- Energy needs – parameters affecting energy needs (basal metabolism, thermogenesis and exercise thermogenesis) – “energy balance”
- Digestion – food absorption
- Carbohydrates– Lipids –ProteinS- Vitamins –Minerals, trace elements, electrolyteS- Water– Nutrition assessment
- Diet in Hypertension
- Diet in Hypercholesterolemia- Hypertriglyceridemia
- Diet in Hyperuricemia
- Diet in Hyperglycemia – Diabetes
- Diet in Abdominal obesity
- Diet in Metabolic syndrome
- Diet in Heart failure
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student will have acquired the following:
- Understanding the importance of healthy diet and lifestyle modifications in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease
- Acquiring the necessary background for diet and lifestyle modifications in different settings of cardiovascular diseases.
Recommended Bibliography
- Badimon L, Chagas P, Chiva-Blanch GC. Diet and Cardiovascular Disease: Effects of Foods and Nutrients in Classical and Emerging Cardiovascular Risk Factors. Curr Med Chem 2019; 26:3639-3651
- Pan A, Lin X, Hemler E, Hu FB. Diet and Cardiovascular Disease: Advances and Challenges in Population-Based Studies. Cell Metab 2018;27:489-496
- Martinez-Gonzalez MA, Gea A, Ruiz-Canela M. The Mediterranean Diet and Cardiovascular Health. Circ Res 2019:124:779-798
- https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-eating/eat-smart/nutrition-basics/aha-diet-and-lifestyle-recommendations
Student Performance Evaluation
Assessment will include written assignments in English.Organization of Instruction
Learning Activity | Hours of Workload/ semester |
Lectures | 10 |
Self-guided study | 10 |
Total 2 ECTS | 30 |