2021-2022 University Catalog

NUTR-6310 CLINICAL INTERVENTION: NUTRIGENOMICS & EPIGENETICS

This course explores the current understanding and practical application of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics. By considering the impact of individual genetic variations on nutritional status and requirements (nutrigenetics), students will learn to provide personalized dietary and nutritional recommendations that accommodate common genetic variants. Students will evaluate the evidence for food and nutrient modulation of gene expression (nutrigenomics) which will improve the student’s ability to design nutritional treatment plans that address common chronic illnesses and aid in their prevention. Students will learn connections to nutritional epigenetics and genetic testing options to assist the student in navigating the complexities of gene-mediated influences on health and illness.

 

Course offering pending final approval.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

NUTR-6100, NUTR-6112