International Summer Course 2016: Obesity in a Cross
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International Summer Course 2016: Obesity in a Cross
24 November 2015 – preliminary programme International Summer Course 2016: Obesity in a Cross-disciplinary Perspective (10 ECTS) Morning: 9.15 - 12.00 Afternoon: 12.45 – 14.30 After classes: students write short logs about what they have learnt that day. There will be group work and preparation to be done after classes. Programme: Monday 8 August Morning: Introduction. What is obesity? Afternoon: Cross disciplinary work. Katrine Lindvig. Evening: Dinner for participants and teachers. Tuesday 9 August Morning: History of obesity. Anne Katrine Kleberg Hansen Afternoon: Causes, development, occurrence, and consequences of obesity. Thorkild I.A. Sørensen Wednesday 10 August Morning: Causes, development, occurrence, and consequences of obesity. Thorkild I.A. Sørensen Afternoon: Food, nutritional aspects. Thomas Meinert Thursday 11 August Morning: Food, sociological aspects. Lotte Holm and Bodil Just Christensen Afternoon: Physical activity. Physiology and ethnology. Astrid Jespersen and Bente Stallknecht Friday 12 August Morning: Physical activity. Physiology and ethnology. Astrid Jespersen and Bente Stallknecht Afternoon: Responsibility. Philosophy and policy analysis. Morten Ebbe Jul Nielsen and Signild Vallgårda Monday 15 August Morning: Responsibility. Philosophy and policy analysis. Morten Ebbe Jul Nielsen and Signild Vallgårda 1 Afternoon: Psychology and stigma. Claudia Sikorski Tuesday 16 August Morning: Psychology and stigma. Claudia Sikorski Afternoon: Poster presentation, prepared in groups, on causes of obesity and the role of food and physical activity Wednesday 17 August Morning: Oral presentation, prepared in groups on obesity and responsibility. Afternoon: Treatments. Jens-Christian Holm and Sten Madsbad. Thursday 187 August Morning: Treatments. Jens-Christian Holm and Sten Madsbad. Afternoon: Regulation. Economy and law. Mette Hartlev and Jørgen Dejgård Jensen Friday 19 August Morning: Regulation. Economy and law. Mette Hartlev and Jørgen Dejgård Jensen Afternoon: Panel discussion on definitions of obesity and its causes and political implications of these. Evaluation handing out and instructions of final assignment. Exam: 1. Presentation of national or local obesity policies or obesity prevalence, in different social groups, geographical areas etc. Prepared individually before the course. Pass/fail. 2. Poster presentation, prepared in groups, on causes of obesity and the role of food and physical activity. Prepared during the course. Pass/fail. 3. Oral presentation, prepared in groups on obesity and responsibility. Prepared during the course. Pass/fail. 4. Individual assignment on topic defined by the teachers. Graded 7-scale. 2