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Trailer "Chefs in future integrated health care" | iMooX.at

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This is the trailer of the course “Chefs in future integrated health care” on https://imoox.at/course/futurechefs

The promotion of active and healthy ageing throughout the „whole life course“ represents an essential objective of today’s society. There is growing recognition that robust health promotion strategies are needed to prevent and postpone age-related diseases, which in turn can affect the functionality and independent living. Within this context, a healthy, tasty and adequate needs-based diet is an effective strategy to combat or delay malnutrition, sarcopenia and frailty, thus improving people’s quality of life and preventing older adults from morbidity and disability. Due to the increasing relevance of the profession of chefs in this context and especially for the future nutrition care team in the setting of social and health care (e.g. hospitals, nursing homes, home care) this MOOC aims to close current qualification gaps of this professional occupation.

The course consists of 4 units. The time required for the course was estimated at 3 hours per unit.

You can find the full playlist for the course here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhy2nHJciTEDJQfI6oo4K-6FYt_dOajcw

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