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About the Course

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...

Top reviews

NK

Feb 24, 2019

It was very informative course. It could have more quizzes and assignments. The way things were explained in the course was quiet interesting. Keep it up!! course. I really like this way of education.

GG

Oct 7, 2021

this course changed my view on healthy eating and also instilled healthy cooking habits in me! I absolutely oved the simple , delicious and healthy recipes! definitely trying them out ! Thank you Maya

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By Rebecca M

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Jan 20, 2016

Helpful ideas, but could use some more practical suggestions.

By Maria E

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Aug 29, 2018

Too basic, I expected a more scientific class from Stanford.

By Tanya A

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Aug 30, 2020

There should be more detailed content on nutrition labeling

By Fernando D

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Oct 18, 2016

I enjoyed the course but quite frankly, it was very basic.

By Achile B T F

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Jul 21, 2024

Nous aimerions avoir les transcriptions sous forme de PDF

By Tomi S

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Apr 18, 2022

Ok, but very basic course. Was looking for more details.

By Juan J M

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Oct 23, 2019

Dynamic and complete but some topics were a little basic

By Katharina S

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Mar 4, 2018

Nice Course, I enjoyed it. But only very basic knowledge

By Saman N

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Jan 21, 2023

it is very useful for me as health and physical teacher

By Olaleye O

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Sep 2, 2020

It was fun

But I am yet to receive a certificate for it

By Mamr980725ria f r

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May 18, 2020

very basic for someone who wants to become a dietitian

By Copelia A

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Jun 19, 2016

Está muy básico. Esperaba recetas saludables al final.

By rikesh m

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Dec 13, 2022

helpful to choose right food to eat and stay healthy

By Shamin

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Feb 4, 2018

Interesting but beginner level. Not very challenging.

By Fiona H

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Sep 30, 2017

This course was much like a public education program.

By Luka O

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Apr 12, 2017

I feel like it was rather short and not too detailed

By Carolina C

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Dec 23, 2016

The course should focus more in health professionals

By Mojdeh S

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Jun 28, 2021

Good for daily life but not that much professional

By simge g

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Sep 26, 2020

it wasn't a rich content but a good introduction.

By chen O

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Sep 19, 2017

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By Sarah S

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Jan 26, 2016

more scientific evidence would have been useful

By Kat D

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Nov 21, 2020

Very very basic. I did not learn anything new.

By Deleted A

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Jun 10, 2020

Good information but not enough in my opinion.

By Michael R

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Jan 8, 2020

I found some nice tips on how to eat healthier

By William E

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Feb 15, 2016

a tad simplistic - grades should be locked too