| Code: | CN41002 | Acronym: | POLNUT |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Social Science |
| Active? | Yes |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Nutrition Sciences |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CNUP | 87 | Plano oficial | 4 | - | 4,5 | 49 | 121,5 |
Besides nutritional issues, the supply and demand of food is based on different constraints, which condition the market, such as production of food and agricultural policies, distribution, marketing and price strategies.
The core of this course unit is to provide understanding on the impact of these factors and transform them into opportunities to enhance the nutritional status of populations. This unit course intends that students acquire leadership and management skills enabling them to develop and implement a set of collaborative and cross-actions. The objective is to ensure and encourage the availability and access to certain type of food in order to improve the nutritional status and the health promotion of population.
Students should also understand other impacts, other than nutritional, arising from political intervention, and what ethical apects may be taken in account.
The unit course of Nutritional Policy should give to the students basic skills in several areas:
- Analysis of the political system and the political constraints that influence decision-making on nutrition and food policies, locally and globally.
- Collection and systemization of information in order to provide a diagnosis of the food/nutrition situation and health of the population and at the same time of the various systems that can influence food consumer behaviour, namely the production system, distribution and regulation.
- Formulation of integrated and sustainable strategies, which integrate the various areas and actors of the food system to influence food behaviour, promoting the multistakeholder partnerships and resource allocation.
- Formulation of integrated and sustainable strategies incorporating social, demographic and economic characteristics of the population able to modify eating behaviour.
- Formulation of integrated and sustainable strategies, involving dimensions such as equity, citizenship, welfare, sustainable development, food waste reduction, the reducing of disparities and social cohesion.
- Development and implementation of mechanisms for management, monitoring and evaluation of the nutrition policies impact.
- Integration of ethical issues in food and nutrition policies formulation.
- Definition of basic concepts in nutritional policy.
- Critical analysis of the theoretical foundations of political theory related with the nutritional policies.
- Analysis of nutrition policies in the European and Non-European context.
- Planning and implementation of information systems that support decision making on nutrition policies.
- Development of intersectoral nutrition policies, taking into account the agricultural, environmental, social, economic, health and related policies.
- Case studies based upon the portuguese reality and the intervention of National Programm on Healthy Eating.
- Planning, implementation, management, monitoring and evaluation of nutrition policies at regional, national and international level.
- Understanding ethical principles in nutrition policy.
The practival work of this semester consist in a discussion related to the development of food and nutrition policies in Portugal, its evolution, determinants, challenges and threats.
Based on a cientific paper in construction, students will need to identidy different areas of interest for a critical analysis. The analysis model will be made in small groups with a final oral presentation at the end of the semester.
During the semester will be presented a must-read book or text. The text will be discussed regularly and made a reading of the evaluation at the end of the semester.
| Designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Exame | 40,00 |
| Participação presencial | 10,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 50,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
The frequency of the theoretical-practical classes is mandatory (according to general University academic rule), as well as the delivery and the positive evaluation of the work-groups.
Continuing assessment (60 %): 1 - Workgroup report (40 %); 2 - Workgroup presentation (10%); Active participation in theoretical classes (10%); Final assessment (40 %) (minimum score of 9,5 for each component) - Questions about theoretical programme.
Continuous assessment may incorporate fieldwork, participation in conferences and other activities agreed with the students.
The theoretical assessment (final assessments) can only be made if the student has approval at the pratical component.
Students in special conditions are evaluated only by a final assessment (100%). The students should inform the teacher at the beginning of the semester, through a written document.
See general Faculty academic rules.
The practical component after performed is not subject to improvement in the current year.
Compulsory Language of Teaching: Portuguese. Teaching materials can be provided in English.The literature and study materials will be in Portuguese and English.