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Genetic Testing for Personalized Nutrition

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Genetic Testing for Personalized Nutrition

Genetic Testing for Personalized Nutrition

CA$20.00
This course includes
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This course was recorded in May 2022

Overview:

There is increasing awareness among researchers, educators, healthcare professionals and consumers that the one-size-fits-all, population-based approach to nutritional guidance is inefficient and sometimes ineffective.

Genetic differences can explain some of these different responses and randomized controlled trials show that giving DNA-based dietary advice can be superior to population-based recommendations for improving compliance.

With increasing consumer awareness and demand for nutrigenetic testing, there is a need for healthcare professionals to have sufficient knowledge to understand the science behind these tests, and determine the benefits and limitations of both the science and the testing. 

Join Dr. Ahmed El-Sohemy, PhD for this introductory online course about genetic testing for personalized nutrition.

Dr. Ahmed El-Sohemy is a Professor and Associate Chair at the University of Toronto and held a Canada Research Chair in Nutrigenomics. He is also the founder of Nutrigenomix Inc., serves as the company’s Chief Science Officer and Chair’s the company’s International Science Advisory Board.

Dr. El-Sohemy earned his PhD in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Toronto and a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard. The goal of his research is to understand how genetic differences modify response to diet for optimal health and performance.

 

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Gain a better understanding of the science behind genetic variation and how this can affect nutritional requirements, eating behaviors and food intolerances that impact health and performance.
  2. Understand the role of epigenetics and how that impacts the interpretation of genetic tests.
  3. Recognize the strengths and limitations of consumer genetic testing and understand what genetic tests can and cannot reveal about a person’s health and dietary recommendations. 

 

Audience:

This online course is open to all healthcare practitioners including but not limited to physiotherapists (physical therapists), chiropractors, medical doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, kinesiologists, athletic therapists, and massage therapists.

The instructors
Dr. Ahmed El-Sohemy
PhD

Dr. Ahmed El-Sohemy is a Professor and Associate Chair at the University of Toronto and held a Canada Research Chair in Nutrigenomics. He is also the founder of Nutrigenomix Inc., serves as the company’s Chief Science Officer and Chair’s the company’s International Science Advisory Board. Dr. El-Sohemy earned his PhD in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Toronto and a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard.

The goal of his research is to understand how genetic differences modify response to diet for optimal health and performance. Dr. El-Sohemy has published over 180 peer-reviewed articles and given over 250 invited talks around the world. He is on the editorial board of 10 scientific and medical journals and served as an expert reviewer for more than 30 other journals and 12 granting agencies. Last year he was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the journal Genes & Nutrition. Dr. El-Sohemy has served on Health Canada’s Scientific Advisory Board and several international expert advisory panels.

Dr. El-Sohemy received the Centrum Foundation New Scientist Award for Outstanding Research by the Canadian Nutrition Society, the Mark Bieber Professional Award by the American College of Nutrition and the Stanley Wallach Award by the American Nutrition Association.

Course Material included in this course
  • Genetic Testing for Personalized Nutrition
  • Welcome!
  • The Science of Nutrigenomics
  • Why are Genetic Differences Important for Nutrition?
  • Human Genetic Variation
  • The Effects of Coffee
  • Weight Management
  • Does Genetic Information Influence Behaviour
  • Is DNA-Based Dietary Advice Ready for Prime Time?
  • About Nutrigenomix
  • Questions
  • Feedback
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