84297 - Biochemistry of Nutrition

Academic Year 2021/2022

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 9210)

Learning outcomes

Understand the biochemical basis of nutrition, including nutritional requirements and outline the molecular mechanisms by which nutrients can affect health.

Course contents

Basic Nutrition

Lesson 1: Bioenergetics and integration of metabolism

Applied Nutrition

Lesson 2: Nutritional guidelines

Lesson 3: Impact of healthy life style on life span

Lesson 4: Obesity and caloric restriction

Lesson 5: Disordered eating

Lesson 6: Obesity, aging and appropriate BMI

Lesson 7: Drugs and supplements

Lesson 8: Nutrition and the Brain

Readings/Bibliography

Main text book:

The Science of Nutrition

Janice Thompson, Melinda Manore and Linda Vaughan

Pearson, 3rd or 4th Edition.

 

Additional reading material:

Articles:

Quantifying life style impact on lifespan [ Lorenzini A, Annales Kinesiologiae 2012, 3, p139.

How much should we weigh for a long and healthy life span? The need of reconciling caloric restriction versus longevity with body mass index versus mortality data. Lorenzini AFront Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2014 Jul 30;5:121.

Obesity May Accelerate the Aging Process. Salvestrini V, Sell C, Lorenzini A. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2019 May 3;10:266.

The slide presented in class will be uploaded.

Teaching methods

Frontal lessons.

Assessment methods

The learning assessment for this module is conducted through a final written multiple choice exam.

The questions at the end of each chapter of the Nutrition textbook are a good example of the kind of questions that will be proposed.

Rules regarding the Integrated Course:

The exam of the integrated course consists of 1 written + 3 oral tests:

1 about Biochemistry(written)

1 about Semeiotics

1 about Anatomy

1 about Physiology.

Given the integrated nature of this course, students must take all the tests in the same period (usually the tests’ dates of the four parts are all within 10 days).

If the student passes only one or two tests, all the 4 tests must be repeated.

If a student passes only three tests out of the four, the unsuccessful test can be repeated under 2 conditions:

1) the mean mark of the other three tests is equal or higher than 24. If the mean is lower than 24, all the other three tests must be repeated.

2) the unsuccessful test must be repeated only in the next available exam date. If the student will not pass that test again, all the four tests must be repeated.

Office hours

See the website of Antonello Lorenzini

SDGs

Zero hunger Good health and well-being

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.