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People who perform intense Physical Exercise on a regular basis need to eat a balanced diet rich in nutrients, so it is important to have professionals capable of guiding them in nutritional matters".
Most of the factors that determine the state of health are linked to both diet and regular physical exercise. In the case of the athlete, a balanced diet has to supply sufficient energy to cover all needs, and must provide all nutrients in adequate quantities, taking into account individual characteristics and needs, and adapting the intake to the type of sport performed and the specific training of each person.
An adequate diet, in terms of quantity and quality, before, during and after physical-sports activity is essential to optimize performance. However, it is necessary to bear in mind that a good diet cannot replace anÂ
incorrect training or regular physical form, since an inadequate diet can impair the performance of a well-trained athlete.
The Professional Master's Degree in Sports Nutrition for Nursing aims to be a tool that helps nurses in relation to comprehensive care for the user who practices some kind of physical-sports activity, both for healthy purposes and in competition, and its objective is to study the relationship and importance of nutrition and physical-sports activity and to provide current scientific knowledge demonstrating the beneficial effects of exercise, as well as the mechanisms by which it enhances health.
As it is an online Postgraduate Certificate, students are not conditioned by fixed schedules or the need to move to another physical location, but can access the contents at any time of the day, balancing their work or personal life with their academic life.
Additionally, this academic itinerary has the participation of an international expert of international reference in the management and applications of Sports Nutrition. A renowned specialist who, as a Guest Director, is in charge of 10 exhaustive Masterclasses. These, turn this TECH program into the most attractive opportunity for updating and professional improvement in the university setting.Â
Join now this TECH program that offers 10 Masterclasses taught by a renowned international specialist".Â
This Professional master’s degree in Sports Nutrition for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:Â
- The graphic, schematic and practical contents of the course are designed to provide all the essential information required for professional practice
- It contains exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
- An algorithm-based interactive learning system, designed for decision-making for patients with nutritional problems
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
This Professional master’s degreeis the best investment you can make in the selection of a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Sports Nutrition for Nursing, you will obtain a degree from TECH Global University"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this purpose, students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
This program offers specialization in simulated environments, which provides an immersive learning experience designed to prepare for real-life situations"
This 100% online Professional Master's Degree will allow you to balance your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in this field"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals knowledgeable about the implications of education in daily practice, aware of the current relevance of specialization in Sports Nutrition; and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.Â
We have the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market and we put it at your disposal to help you advance your career"Â
Module 1. New Developments in FoodÂ
1.1. Molecular Foundations of Nutrition
1.2. Update on Food Composition
1.3. Food Composition Tables and Nutritional Databases
1.4. Phytochemicals and Non-Nutritive Compounds
1.5. New Food
1.5.1. Functional Nutrients and Bioactive Compounds
1.5.2. Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Symbiotics
1.5.3. Quality and Design
1.6. Organic food
1.7. Transgenic Foods
1.8. Water as a Nutrient
1.9. Food Safety
1.9.1. Physical Hazards
1.9.2. Chemical Hazards
1.9.3. Microbiological Hazards
1.10. Phytotherapy Applied to Nutritional Pathologies
Module 2. Current Trends in NutritionÂ
2.1. Nutrigenetics
2.2. Nutrigenomics
2.2.1. Fundamentals
2.2.2. Methods
2.3. Immunonutrition
2.3.1. Nutrition-Immunity Interactions
2.3.2. Antioxidants and Immune Function
2.4. Physiological Regulation of Feeding. Appetite and Satiety
2.5. Psychology and NutritionÂ
2.6. Nutrition and Sleep
2.7. Update on Nutritional Objectives and Recommended Intakes
2.8. New Evidence on the Mediterranean Diet
Module 3. Assessment of Nutritional Status and Diet. Practical ApplicationÂ
3.1. Bioenergy and Nutrition
3.1.1. Energy Needs
3.1.2. Methods of Assessing Energy Expenditure
3.2. Assessment of Nutritional Status
3.2.1. Body Composition Analysis
3.2.2. Clinical Diagnosis. Symptoms and Signs
3.2.3. Biochemical, Hematological and Immunological Methods
3.3. Intake Assessment
3.3.1. Analysis Methods for  Food and Nutrient Intake
3.3.2. Direct and Indirect Methods
3.4. Update on Nutritional Requirements and Recommended Intakes
3.5. Nutrition in a Healthy Adult. Objectives and Guidelines. The Mediterranean Diet
3.6. Nutrition in Menopause
3.7. Nutrition in the ElderlyÂ
Module 4. Sports NutritionÂ
4.1. Physiology of Exercise
4.2. Physiological Adaptation to Different Types of Exercise
4.3. Metabolic Adaptation to Exercise. Regulation and Control
4.4. Assessing Athletes' Energy Needs and Nutritional Status
4.5. Assessing Athletes’ Physical Ability
4.6. Nutrition in the Different Phases of Sports Practice
4.6.1. Pre-Competition
4.6.2. During
4.6.3. Post-Competition
4.7. Hydration
4.7.1. Regulation and Needs
4.7.2. Drink Types
4.8. Dietary Planning Adapted to Different Sports
4.9. Nutrition in Sports Injury Recovery
4.10 Psychological Disorders Related to Practicing Sport
4.10.1. Eating Disorders: Bigorexia, Orthorexia, Anorexia
4.10.2. Fatigue Caused by Overtraining
4.10.3. The Female Athlete Triad
4.11. The Role of the Coach in Sports Performance
Module 5. Muscle and Metabolic Physiology Associated with ExerciseÂ
5.1. Cardiovascular Adaptations Related to ExerciseÂ
5.1.1. Increased Systolic VolumeÂ
5.1.2. Decreased Heart RateÂ
5.2. Ventilatory Adaptations Related to ExerciseÂ
5.2.1. Changes in  Ventilatory VolumeÂ
5.2.2. Changes in Oxygen ConsumptionÂ
5.3. Hormonal Adaptations Related to ExerciseÂ
5.3.1. CortisolÂ
5.3.2. TestosteroneÂ
5.4. Muscle Structure and Types of Muscle FibersÂ
5.4.1. Muscle FiberÂ
5.4.2. Type I Muscle FiberÂ
5.4.3. Type II Muscle FibersÂ
5.5. The Concept of Lactic Threshold
5.6. ATP and Phosphagen MetabolismÂ
5.6.1. Metabolic Pathways for ATP Resynthesis during ExerciseÂ
5.6.2. Phosphagen MetabolismÂ
5.7. Carbohydrate MetabolismÂ
5.7.1. Carbohydrate Mobilization during ExerciseÂ
5.7.2. Types of GlycolysisÂ
5.8. Lipid MetabolismÂ
5.8.1. LipolysisÂ
5.8.2. Fat Oxidation during ExerciseÂ
5.8.3. Ketone BodiesÂ
5.9. Protein MetabolismÂ
5.9.1. Ammonia MetabolismÂ
5.9.2. Amino Acid OxidationÂ
5.10. Mixed Bioenergetics of Muscle FibersÂ
5.10.1. Energy Sources and their Relation to ExerciseÂ
5.10.2. Factors Determining the Use of One or Another Energy Source during ExerciseÂ
Module 6. Vegetarianism and VeganismÂ
6.1. Vegetarianism and Veganism in the History of SportÂ
6.1.1. The Beginnings of Veganism in SportÂ
6.1.2. Vegetarian Athletes TodayÂ
6.2. Different Types of Vegetarian Food
6.2.1. The Vegan AthleteÂ
6.2.2. The Vegetarian AthleteÂ
6.3. Common Errors in the Vegan AthleteÂ
6.3.1. Energy Balance.Â
6.3.2. Protein ConsumptionÂ
6.4. Vitamin B12Â
6.4.1. B12 SupplementationÂ
6.4.2. Bioavailability of Spirulina AlgaeÂ
6.5. Protein Sources in the Vegan/Vegetarian DietÂ
6.5.1. Protein QualityÂ
6.5.2. Environmental SustainabilityÂ
6.6. Other Key Nutrients in VegansÂ
6.6.1. Conversion of ALA to EPA/DHAÂ
6.6.2. Fe, Ca, Vit-D and ZnÂ
6.7. Biochemical Evaluation/Nutritional ShortcomingsÂ
6.7.1. AnaemiaÂ
6.7.2. SarcopeniaÂ
6.8. Vegan vs. Omnivorous FoodÂ
6.8.1. Evolutionary FoodÂ
6.8.2. Current FoodÂ
6.9. Ergogenic AidsÂ
6.9.1. CreatineÂ
6.9.2. Vegetable ProteinÂ
6.10. Factors that Decrease Nutrient AbsorptionÂ
6.10.1. High Fiber IntakeÂ
6.10.2. OxalatesÂ
Module 7. Different Stages or Specific Population GroupsÂ
7.1. Nutrition in the Female AthleteÂ
7.1.1. Limiting FactorsÂ
7.1.2. RequirementsÂ
7.2. Menstrual CycleÂ
7.2.1. Luteal PhaseÂ
7.2.2. Follicular PhaseÂ
7.3. TriadÂ
7.3.1. AmenorreaÂ
7.3.2. OsteoporosisÂ
7.4. Nutrition in the Pregnant Female AthleteÂ
7.4.1. Energy RequirementsÂ
7.4.2. MicronutrientsÂ
7.5. The Effects of Physical Exercise on the Child AthleteÂ
7.5.1. Strength TrainingÂ
7.5.2. Endurance TrainingÂ
7.6. Nutritional Education in the Child AthleteÂ
7.6.1. SugarÂ
7.6.2. Eating DisordersÂ
7.7. Nutritional Requirements in the Child AthleteÂ
7.7.1. CarbohydratesÂ
7.7.2. ProteinsÂ
7.8. Changes Associated with AgingÂ
7.8.1. % Body FatÂ
7.8.2. Muscle MassÂ
7.9. Main Problems in the Older AthleteÂ
7.9.1. JointsÂ
7.9.2. Cardiovascular HealthÂ
7.10. Interesting Supplements for Older AthletesÂ
7.10.1. Whey ProteinÂ
7.10.2. CreatineÂ
Module 8. Nutrition for Functional Recovery and RehabilitationÂ
8.1. Integral Nutrition as a Key Element in Injury Prevention and RecoveryÂ
8.2. CarbohydratesÂ
8.3. ProteinsÂ
8.4. FatsÂ
8.4.1. SaturatedÂ
8.4.2. UnsaturatedÂ
8.4.2.1. MonounsaturatedÂ
8.4.2.2. PolyunsaturatedÂ
8.5. VitaminsÂ
8.5.1. Water SolubleÂ
8.5.2. Fat SolubleÂ
8.6. MineralsÂ
8.6.1. MacromineralsÂ
8.6.2. MicromineralsÂ
8.7. FiberÂ
8.8. WaterÂ
8.9. PhytochemicalsÂ
8.9.1. PhenolsÂ
8.9.2. ThiolsÂ
8.9.3. TerpenesÂ
8.10. Food Supplements for Prevention and Functional RecoveryÂ
Module 9. Food, Health and Disease Prevention: Current Issues and Recommendations for the General Population.Â
9.1. Feeding Habits in the Current Population and Health RisksÂ
9.2. Mediterranean and Sustainable DietÂ
9.2.1. Recommended Dietary PatternÂ
9.3. Comparison of Dietary Patterns or "Diets"Â
9.4. Nutrition in VegetariansÂ
9.5. Childhood and AdolescenceÂ
9.5.1. Nutrition, Growth and DevelopmentÂ
9.6. AdultsÂ
9.6.1. Nutrition for the Improvement of Quality of LifeÂ
9.6.2. PreventionÂ
9.6.3. Disease TreatmentÂ
9.7. Pregnancy and Lactation RecommendationsÂ
9.8. Recommendations in MenopauseÂ
9.9. Advanced AgeÂ
9.9.1. Nutrition in AgingÂ
9.9.2. Changes in Body CompositionÂ
9.9.3. AbnormalitiesÂ
9.9.4. MalnutritionÂ
9.10. Nutrition in AthletesÂ
Module 10. Assessment of Nutritional Status and Calculation of Personalized Nutritional Plans, Recommendations and MonitoringÂ
10.1. Medical History and BackgroundÂ
10.1.1. Individual Variables Affecting Nutritional Plan Response
10.2. Anthropometry and Body CompositionÂ
10.3. Assessment of Eating HabitsÂ
10.3.1. Nutritional Assessment of Food ConsumptionÂ
10.4. Interdisciplinary Team and Therapeutic CircuitsÂ
10.5. Calculation of Energy IntakeÂ
10.6. Calculation of Recommended Macro- and Micronutrient IntakesÂ
10.7. Quantity and Frequency of Food Consumption RecommendationsÂ
10.7.1. Dietary PatternsÂ
10.7.2. PlanningÂ
10.7.3. Distribution of Daily FeedingsÂ
10.8. Diet Planning ModelsÂ
10.8.1. Weekly MenusÂ
10.8.2. Daily IntakeÂ
10.8.3. Methodology by Food ExchangesÂ
10.9. Hospital NutritionÂ
10.9.1. Dietary ModelsÂ
10.9.2. Decision AlgorithmsÂ
10.10. EducationalÂ
10.10.1. Psychological AspectsÂ
10.10.2. Maintenance of Feeding HabitsÂ
10.10.3. Discharge Recommendations Â
A path to achieve education and professional growth that will propel you towards a greater level of competitiveness in the employment market"
Professional Master's Degree in Sports Nutrition for Nursing
Nursing services can be fundamental in the health care of athletes, especially when they resort to professional nutrition counseling. This is due to the fact that specialists in this area have a high knowledge of the physiological processes and the requirements of the organism to adapt to the conditions demanded by their high performance. For this reason, having updated medical staff to apply the different tools to provide advanced nutritional support and optimize the physical condition and responsiveness of their patients is essential. At TECH Global University we designed this Professional Master's Degree in Sports Nutrition for Nursing, a postgraduate program that will allow you to specialize in this field of medicine and participate in the sports nutrition planning process.
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With this program you will be able to update your knowledge about nutrition and supplementation for high performance athletes, as well as its application in the Nursing field. Through the study plan you will be able to analyze, interpret and integrate clinical, biochemical and anthropometric data during the nutritional assessment of the patient. Likewise, you will be able to identify the symptoms and alterations associated with nutritional imbalance and apply the dietetic-nutritional treatment that you consider most appropriate for the well-being of the people who seek your advice. All this with the objective of promoting strategies oriented to provide individualized care and high quality attention.
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At TECH Global University we recognize the importance of encouraging specialized education and research through programs that can provide you with information, techniques and methodologies of high academic level. In this Professional Master's Degree you will be accompanied by experts in the area and a study plan with innovative methods focused on online learning. In addition, you will be able to access the best educational materials from any place and device at your disposal, as well as have at your fingertips new skills that will allow you to perform better and contribute to the development of this field. Get certified and expand your professional profile.