Nutrition Science: Food Choice and Behaviour

Posted 2 years ago by University of Aberdeen

Study Method : Online
Duration : 4 weeks
Subject : Healthcare & Medicine
Overview
Gain valuable insights into eating as a behaviour and the impacts this has on health, the environment, and the economy.
Course Description

Delve into the impacts of food choice

The food choices we make with every meal goes far beyond our own survival and comfort. Understanding the widespread impacts of our food choices is one of the first steps in addressing social and environmental issues.

On this four-week course, you’ll use evidence-based information to assess the impact of food choices on health, the environment, and the economy, and what we can do to mitigate these impacts.

With this knowledge, you’ll be able to unpack the psychology of food choice to gain a deeper understanding of eating behaviour and how to unlock behaviour change for healthier habits.

You’ll examine the important relationship between diet and health, and gain a theoretical and applied insight into factors that influence eating behaviour.

To deepen your understanding, you’ll also explore how the psychology of food choice applies to consumer behaviour. This will help you reflect on the role of the food and beverage sector on health, as well as environmental and economical issues.

Learn from the experts at Rowett Institute and the University of Aberdeen

By the end of this course from the University of Aberdeen, you’ll be able to describe key factors that influence food choice and eating behaviour.

Learning from the experts at the Rowett Institute, a market leader in online education in nutrition and health, you’ll finish the course with an in-depth understanding of the far-reaching impacts of food choice.

This course is designed for anyone interested in food and eating as a form of behaviour.

It will provide an opportunity for professional development within the food sector and to get up to speed with the latest industry knowledge.

If you want to increase your understanding further, you may be interested in these courses from the same provider. They share similar subject matter and the same overall learning outcomes:

Requirements

This course is designed for anyone interested in food and eating as a form of behaviour.

It will provide an opportunity for professional development within the food sector and to get up to speed with the latest industry knowledge.

If you want to increase your understanding further, you may be interested in these courses from the same provider. They share similar subject matter and the same overall learning outcomes:

Career Path
  • Identify the relationship between diet and health and the role of the food sector within this complex system
  • Explain how to use evidence-based information to assess the impact of food choice on health, environment, and economy
  • Describe key factors that influence food choice and eating behaviour
  • Discuss the psychology of eating behaviour and how this is applies to consumer behaviour.
  • Reflect on learning to discuss a relevant food/beverage example in the food sector, on how an individual food choice or companies food strategy can impact on health, environment, or economy to improve health and reduce risk of a non-communicable disease.