1. The Domains of Human Nutrition: The Importance of Nutrition Education in Academia and Medical Schools
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Lorenzo M. Donini, Roberto Vettor, Mariangela Rondanelli, Fabrizio Pasanisi, M. G. Gentile, Giuseppe Banderali, Pietro Migliaccio, D. Radrizzani, G. Cairella, Riccardo Caccialanza, Luca Piretta, Nino Carlo Battistini, Maurizio Battino, Francesco Nicastro, Furio Brighenti, Federico Vignati, Enrico Bertoli, Maurizio Muscaritoli, Marcello Giovannini, Alessandra Bordoni, Francesco Leonardi, Antonio Caretto, Lucio Lucchin, Giuseppe Rotilio, Carla Roggi, Hellas Cena, Luca Scalfi, Manuela Gambarara, Donini, Lorenzo M, Leonardi, Francesco, Rondanelli, Mariangela, Banderali, Giuseppe, Battino, Maurizio, Bertoli, Enrico, Bordoni, Alessandra, Brighenti, Furio, Caccialanza, Riccardo, Cairella, Giulia, Caretto, Antonio, Cena, Hella, Gambarara, Manuela, Gentile, Maria Gabriella, Giovannini, Marcello, Lucchin, Lucio, Migliaccio, Pietro, Nicastro, Francesco, Pasanisi, Fabrizio, Piretta, Luca, Radrizzani, Danilo, Roggi, Carla, Rotilio, Giuseppe, Scalfi, Luca, Vettor, Roberto, Vignati, Federico, Battistini, Nino C, and Muscaritoli, Maurizio
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0301 basic medicine ,Cultural identity ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Nutrition Education ,education ,basic nutrition ,academic training ,Clinical nutrition ,03 medical and health sciences ,Politics ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,human nutrition ,Original Research ,Nutrition ,Medical education ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,applied nutrition ,business.industry ,clinical nutrition ,Risk factor (computing) ,Human nutrition ,Position paper ,business ,Attribution ,Food Science - Abstract
Human nutrition is a broad, interdisciplinary cultural and scientific field, involving a wide range of chemical, molecular, genetic, biochemical, physiological, psychological, cognitive-behavioral, statistical-epidemiological, clinical, technological, educational, economic, political and social aspects. The high levels of over- and under-nutrition represent an important risk factor for mortality and burden of disease worldwide. It is the opinion of Federation of the Italian Nutrition Societies (FeSIN) that these two sides of the same coin, with their socio-cultural background, are related to a low ‘nutritional culture’ secondary, at least in part, to an insufficient academic training for healthcare professionals. Therefore FeSIN created a study group, composed of delegates of all the federated societies and representing the different healthcare professionals involved in human nutrition, with the aim of identifying and defining the domains of human nutrition in the attempt to more clearly define the cultural identity of human nutrition in an academically- and professionally-oriented perspective and to report the conclusions in position paper. Three main domains of human nutrition, namely Basic Nutrition, Applied Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition, were identified. FeSIN has examined the areas of knowledge pertinent to human nutrition. Thirty-two items were identified, attributed to one or more of the three domains and ranked considering their diverse importance for academic training in the different domains of human nutrition. Finally, the study group proposed the attribution of the different areas of knowledge to the degree courses where training in human nutrition is deemed necessary (e.g. schools of medicine, biology, nursing, etc). It is conceivable that, based on the implementation of knowledge-competences-skills trajectories in the different areas and domains of human nutrition, a better, pro-active, cost-effective integration of the professionals involved in this field will eventually occur.
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- 2017
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