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About Study Course

Credit points / ECTS:2 / 3
Course supervisor:Inga Sīle
Study type:Full time, Part-Time
Course level:Bachelor
Target audience:Medical Services
Language:Latvian
Study course descriptionFull description, Full time, Part-Time
Branch of science:Clinical Medicine; Nutrition Science

Objective

Promote the acquisition of basic knowledge about nutritional supplements (UB) necessary for work in the specialty, including promoting awareness of the difference between ordinary food and UB; between UB and medicine; promote awareness of nutritional value and health claims on food products; create an idea about the variety of natural substances in the composition of UB and their possible effects on the human body.

Prerequisites

Inorganic and organic chemistry, biochemistry, normal and pathological physiology, pharmacology, food chemistry, medical terminology, Latin, English, food law.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

Upon completion of the course the students will be able to:
• explain the difference between food supplements and daily food, functional food, homeopatic and allopathic drugs;
• explain the difference between food supplements, ethnomedicine, traditional, scientific medicine and homeopathy;
• term EU and LR regulations on food supplements;
• explain the essence of health claims made on foods;
• name and classify the main groups and sources of the substances that are used in food supplements;
• characterise the main active substance groups of food supplements and explain their role in providing normal function of human organism;
• name official (non-commercial) evidence-based information sources about natural products that are used in the food supplements;
• explain safe purchase rules of the food supplements.

Skills

Upon completion of the course the students will be able to:
• see the difference between the food supplements and drugs and explain their effect on the physiological functions of the organism;
• explain the role of food supplements in providing normal function of the human organism;
• critically evaluate the utility of food supplements depending on the biologically active substances that they contain;
• critically evaluate food supplement purchase and using safety;
• find and properly use non-commercial evidence-based information on natural products of food supplements.

Competence

As a result of successfully acquired course the students will be able to:
• evaluate the role and utility of food supplements in providing normal function of human organism;
• evaluate the safety of food supplements depending on the distribution form and information about the product;
• independently improve their knowledge about food supplements and use that knowledge in their professional work.

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