330072 VO Nutritional Epidemiology (2016S)
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Lehrveranstaltung für Masterstudium: Voraussetzung: Zulassung zum Masterstudium
Diese Vorlesung ist Voraussetzung für eine Teilnahme an der LV 330092 Übungen zur Ernährungsepidemiologie.
Für eine Bewertung der Übung muss die nach der Übung stattfindende Prüfung zu dieser Vorlesung positiv absolviert werden.
Diese Vorlesung ist Voraussetzung für eine Teilnahme an der LV 330092 Übungen zur Ernährungsepidemiologie.
Für eine Bewertung der Übung muss die nach der Übung stattfindende Prüfung zu dieser Vorlesung positiv absolviert werden.
Details
max. 60 participants
Language: German
Examination dates
- Friday 20.05.2016 16:45 - 18:15 UZA2 Hörsaal 4 (Raum 2Z221) 2.OG
- Wednesday 25.05.2016 13:15 - 14:45 UZA2 Hörsaal 8 (Raum 2Z206) 2.OG
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Friday
08.07.2016
09:45 - 12:00
UZA2 Hörsaal 7 (Raum 2Z210) 2.OG
UZA2 Hörsaal 8 (Raum 2Z206) 2.OG
Lecturers
Classes
LV-Termine:
Di 17.05.2016, 10:30 - 16:30 Uhr, HS 4, UZA IIMi 18.05.2016, 09:45 - 16:30 Uhr, HS 4, UZA IIDo 19.05.2016, 09:45 - 16:30 Uhr, HS 4, UZA IIFr 20.05.2016, 09:45 - 14:00 Uhr, HS 4, UZA IIInformation
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written single-choice test (in German). Students are allowed to use a pocket calculator and a self-made sheet with formulas.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Grading according to the Österreichisches Schulnotensystem: < 50 % correct answers: 5 (failed), >= 50 %: 4, >= 63 %: 3, >= 75 %: 2, >= 87 %: 1.
Examination topics
The exam is related to the issues discussed in the lecture, especially to epidemiological methods, their advantages and limitations, their application and interpretation, their role in the prevention of nutrition-related diseases, their capability to support nutrition counselling.
Reading list
Willett W: Nutritional epidemiology. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 2013
Association in the course directory
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(1) history of epidemiology, especially of nutritional aspects,
(2) aims and basic definitions (prospective vs. retrospective approach; observational vs. experimental design),
(3) the concept of risk,
(4) different types of epidemiological studies (case, cross-sectional, case-control, cohort, intervention studies: aim, design, advantages/disadvantages),
(5) estimates of outcome (mortality, incidence, prevalence),
(6) significance and relevance of these estimates,
(7) systematic (bias, confounder) and random errors (occurrence, limiting, treatment),
(8) causation and evidence.Specific aspects of applying epidemiological methods in nutritional science are discussed using recently published studies. Therefore, students are expected to be informed about dietary assessment, anthropometric methods and measuring physical activity and energy expenditure.The course is based on
(1) the lecture presenting epidemiological essentials,
(2) the access to a manuscript and presented figures via Moodle prior to the lecture,
(3) the participation of the audience in discussing important issues.