Introduction to Food and Health
Mayra Lopez & Robert Siegel
Around the world, we find ourselves facing global epidemics of obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and other predominantly diet-related diseases. To address these public health crises, we urgently need to explore innovative strategies for promoting healthful eating. There is strong evidence that global increases in the consumption of heavily processed foods, coupled with cultural shifts away from the preparation of food in the home, have contributed to high rates of preventable, chronic disease. In this course, learners will be given the information and practical skills they need to begin optimizing the way they eat. This course will shift the focus away from reductionist discussions about nutrients and move, instead, towards practical discussions about real food and the environment in which we consume it. By the end of this course, learners should have the tools they need to distinguish between foods that will support their health and those that threaten it. In addition, we will present a compelling rationale for a return to simple home cooking, an integral part of our efforts to live longer, healthier lives. View the trailer for the course here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7x1aaZ03xU
More resources on Healthy Eating Habits
nutritionfacts.org
NutritionFacts.org is an evidence-based nutrition site by Dr. Michael Greger that compiles and explains peer-reviewed research on diet and health, offering free videos and articles on plant-based eating, disease prevention, and practical tips.
Harvard T.H. Chan Nutrition Source
Healthy eating plate and pyramid from Harvard.
MyPlate.gov
US gov free healthy eating plans and resources.
Examine.com
Research-backed supplement and nutrition guides.
r/nutrition FAQ
Community-vetted healthy eating wiki.
Examine.com
Research-backed supplement and nutrition guides.
