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IImmerse yourself in this comprehensive Postgraduate diploma and improve your skills in nutritional counseling for athletes” 

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Although a priori age and sex do not seem to be determining factors to be taken into account, it has been seen that within each population there are certain situations and particularities, whether at a metabolic or behavioral level, that should be studied specifically, as they may differ between young athletes, older athletes and female athletes, so that when working with any of these groups within sport it is necessary to know them in depth. 

More and more athletes are opting for a diet that excludes foods of animal origin, whether for religious, ethical, environmental, etc. reasons. It has been seen that no food in itself is essential in the diet, because we can obtain the different nutrients in different food sources. However, due to the increased requirements of the athlete population, and the risk involved in excluding any food group in obtaining nutrients, nutritional support is necessary in this type of population by a dietitian-nutritionist who is able to provide the athlete with the best options and food combinations. 

It is essential for the nutritionist to have advanced knowledge in nutritional counseling for athletes who suffer from diabetes or who follow a strictly vegetarian or vegan diet, conditions that imply specific modifications in nutrition and health. 

The Postgraduate diploma has multimedia content that helps to acquire the knowledge taught, developed with the latest educational technology. At the same time, it will allow the student a contextual and situated learning, within a simulated environment that provides training focused on solving real problems. 

As it is an online Postgraduate diploma, the student is 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. 

Learn the most suitable diets for each type of athlete and you will be able to give more personalized advice”  

This Postgraduate diploma in Sports Nutrition in Diabetes, Vegetarianism and Veganism contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:  

  • The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created contain information that is indispensable for professional practice
  • It contains exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making for patients with feeding 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 Postgraduate diploma may be 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 in Diabetes, Vegetarianism and Veganism , you will obtain a Postgraduate diploma qualification from TECH"

Its teaching staff includes professionals belonging to the field of nutrition, who contribute their work experience to this training, as well as renowned specialists from reference 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 training programmed to train in real situations. 

The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, by means of which the professional will have to try to solve the different situations of Professional Practice, which will be posed throughout the Postgraduate diploma. The professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in sports nutrition.  

The Postgraduate diploma allows training in simulated environments, which provide immersive learning programmed to train for real situations"

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This 100% online Postgraduate diploma will allow you to combine 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 training in daily practice, aware of the current relevance of Sports Nutrition education; and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies. 

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This Postgraduate diploma in Sports Nutrition in Diabetes, Vegetarianism and Veganism contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”  

Module 1. Different Stages or Specific Population Groups

1.1. Nutrition in the Female Athlete

1.1.1. Limiting Factors
1.1.2. Requirements 

1.2. Menstrual Cycle

1.2.1. The Luteal Phase
1.2.2. The Follicular Phase

1.3. Triad

1.3.1. Amenorrea
1.3.2. Osteoporosis

1.4. Nutrition in the Pregnant Female Athlete

1.4.1. Energy Requirements
1.4.2. Micronutrients

1.5. The Effects of Physical Exercise on the Child Athlete

1.5.1. Strength Training
1.5.2. Endurance Training

1.6. Nutritional Education in the Child Athlete

1.6.1. Sugar
1.6.2. Eating Disorders

1.7. Nutritional Requirements in the Child Athlete

1.7.1. Carbohydrates
1.7.2. Proteins

1.8. Changes Associated with Aging

1.8.1. % Body Fat
1.8.2. Muscle Mass

1.9. Main Problems in the Older Athlete

1.9.1. Joints
1.9.2. Cardiovascular Health

1.10. Interesting Supplements for Older Athletes

1.10.1. Whey Protein
1.10.2. Creatine

Module 2. Vegetarianism and Veganism

2.1. Vegetarianism and Veganism in the History of Sport

2.1.1. The Beginnings of Veganism in Sport
2.1.2. Vegetarian Athletes Today

2.2. Different Types of Vegan Food

2.2.1. The Vegan Athlete
2.2.2. The Vegetarian Athlete

2.3. Common Errors in the Vegan Athlete

2.3.1. Energy Balance
2.3.2. Protein Consumption

2.4. Vitamin B12

2.4.1. B12 Supplementation
2.4.2. Bioavailability of Spirulina Algae

2.5. Protein Sources in the Vegan/Vegetarian Diet

2.5.1. Protein Quality
2.5.2. Environmental Sustainability

2.6. Other Key Nutrients in Vegans 

2.6.1. Conversion of ALA to EPA/DHA
2.6.2. Fe, Ca, Vit-D and Zn

2.7. Biochemical Assessment/Nutritional Deficiencies

2.7.1. Anaemia
2.7.2. Sarcopenia

2.8. Vegan vs. Omnivorous Food

2.8.1. Evolutionary Food
2.8.2. Current Food

2.9. Ergogenic Aids

2.9.1. Creatine
2.9.2. Vegetable Protein

2.10. Factors that Decrease Nutrient Absorption

2.10.1. High Fiber Intake
2.10.2. Oxalates

Module 3. The Type 1 Diabetic Athlete

3.1. Knowing about Diabetes and its Pathology

3.1.1. The Incidence of Diabetes
3.1.2. Pathophysiology of Diabetes
3.1.3. The Consequences of Diabetes

3.2. Exercise Physiology in People with Diabetes

3.2.1. Maximal, Submaximal Exercise and Muscle Metabolism during Exercise
3.2.2. Differences in the Metabolic Level during Exercise in People with Diabetes

3.3. Exercise in People with Type 1 Diabetes

3.3.1. Exercise in People with Type 1 Diabetes
3.3.2. Exercise Duration and Carbohydrate Intake

3.4. Exercise in People with Type 2 Diabetes. Blood Sugar Control

3.4.1. Risks of Physical Activity in People with Type 2 Diabetes
3.4.2. Benefits of Exercise in People with Type 2 Diabetes

3.5. Exercise in Children and Adolescents with Diabetes

3.5.1. Metabolic Effects of Exercise
3.5.2. Precautions during Exercise

3.6. Insulin Therapy and Exercise

3.6.1. Insulin Infusion Pump
3.6.2. Types of Insulins

3.7. Nutritional Strategies during Sport and Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes

3.7.1. From Theory to Practice
3.7.2. Carbohydrate Intake Before, During and After Physical Exercise
3.7.3. Hydration Before, During and After Physical Exercise

3.8. Nutritional Planning in Endurance Sports

3.8.1. Marathon
3.8.2. Cycling

3.9. Nutritional Planning in Team Sports

3.9.1. Soccer
3.9.2. Rugby

3.10. Sports Supplements and Diabetes

3.10.1. Potentially Beneficial Supplements for Athletes with Diabetes

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This will provide key training to advance your career" 

Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Nutrition in Diabetes, Vegetarianism and Veganism

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Diabetic, vegetarian and vegan athletes, given their nutritional peculiarities, require particular nutritional needs that allow them to optimize their performance in sports. Thus, professionals specialized in the management of these peculiarities are highly required by athletes and sports teams of great prestige. Motivated by this, TECH has created the Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Nutrition in Diabetes, Vegetarianism and Veganism, which will make you an expert in this field in a 100% online way and without forcing you to attend classes.

Adapt your study schedule to your personal needs

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Do you want to detect the nutritional requirements of the diabetic athlete, the supplements that enrich the diet of the vegan athlete or the methods to identify the deficiencies in the diet of the vegetarian gymnast? The Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Nutrition in Diabetes, Vegetarianism and Veganism has been designed for you! Get all this knowledge and boost your professional career in this field through convenient didactic materials present in multimedia formats that will completely enliven your learning process.