Executive Development Programme in Parkinson's: Diet & Health
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in Parkinson's: Diet & Health is a comprehensive certificate course that emphasizes the importance of nutrition and lifestyle in managing Parkinson's disease. This program is designed to equip learners with essential skills to address the growing industry demand for professionals who can provide evidence-based dietary and health recommendations for individuals with Parkinson's.
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โข Unit 1: Introduction to Parkinson's Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis
โข Unit 2: Nutritional Requirements for Parkinson's Patients
โข Unit 3: Dietary Guidelines & Meal Planning for Parkinson's Patients
โข Unit 4: The Role of Protein in Parkinson's Disease
โข Unit 5: Managing Medication & Diet Interactions in Parkinson's
โข Unit 6: Supplements & Complementary Therapies in Parkinson's
โข Unit 7: Exercise & Physical Therapy for Parkinson's
โข Unit 8: Coping with Weight Loss & Gain in Parkinson's
โข Unit 9: The Impact of Diet on Mood & Cognition in Parkinson's
โข Unit 10: Case Studies & Best Practices in Parkinson's Diet & Health Management
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