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330033 VO+SE Molecular-physiological Aspects of Sports Nutrition (2014W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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The continuously assessed course consists of interactive lectures and seminars, during which the students will present and discuss international literature in the research field.
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 15.09.2014 08:00 to Th 25.09.2014 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Th 09.10.2014 12:00
Details
max. 20 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes
FR 10.10.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E509 UZA II;
MI 22.10.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E560 UZA II;DO 30.10.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E509 UZA II;MI 05.11.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E509 UZA II;DO 13.11.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E509 UZA II;DO 20.11.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E509 UZA II;DO 27.11.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E509 UZA II;FR 05.12.2014 10.00-11.30 SE 2E509 UZA IIInformation
Aims, contents and method of the course
The topics of the course include general principles and novel findings in the fields of applied and integrative physiology on the subject of sports nutrition and exercise metabolism. A particular focus is on the molecular effects of carbohydrates, fat, protein, antioxidants and phytochemicals in response to acute exercise, during recovery as well as during adaptation to endurance and strength training. The course is strongly led by the own experience of and research by the course lecturer and further consists of several interdisciplinary excursions (including molecular exercise physiology, exercise immunology, redox biology and translational physiology).
Assessment and permitted materials
Evaluated will be the commitment during the course, handouts to be created, the presentation of studies as well as the ability for discussing the topic.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Target group of the course are master students. The students will interpret, present and discuss current, international scientific literature. By doing so, they will be able to apply and deepen existing physiological knowledge of by means of application-oriented topics in the area.
Examination topics
Interactive lectures and seminars within the frame of journal clubs.
Reading list
Print-outs for the lectures, literature in the research area (in English; will be provided partly)
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