When it comes to managing complex, real-world health conditions, nutrition is often the first and most powerful line of defence. This course equips you to use it well as a preventive healthcare practitioner.
The Clinical Nutrition III course helps you understand a wide range of health conditions and how they show up in the body. You’ll cover disorders related to the gall bladder, liver, and kidneys, along with common deficiency-related conditions such as vitamin B12 deficiency, vitamin D3 deficiency, and anemia.
You'll gain a clear understanding of the physiological changes that come with ageing, including disorders related to digestion, frailty, and sleep in elderly populations , and learn how to address them through nutrition and exercise.
The course also provides practical, applicable guidelines for conditions including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, osteopenia, and sarcopenia.
Menopause and perimenopause are covered in depth , including how to navigate this phase, the role of hormone replacement therapy, and cardiovascular health considerations in postmenopausal women.
You'll build real capability in handling special cases such as gallstones, fatty liver, kidney stones, and binge eating disorders using targeted dietary and ancillary interventions.
The course is fully online, with expert recorded lectures, quizzes, and activity guides that you can work through at your own pace.
Bridge the gap between general wellness and complex clinical care. By the end of this advanced specialization, you will be equipped to:
Hepatic & Renal Authority: Master the clinical manifestations of critical disorders affecting the Gallbladder, Liver, and Kidneys, including the evidence-based management of Gallstones, Fatty Liver, and Kidney Stones.
Longevity & Geriatric Nutrition: Navigate the physiological complexities of Aging and Frailty, implementing targeted nutrition and exercise protocols to improve digestion, sleep quality, and functional independence in elderly populations.
Menopause & Hormonal Transition: Gain an in-depth clinical perspective on Perimenopause and Menopause, including the role of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and specialized strategies for postmenopausal cardiovascular health.
Musculoskeletal Preservation: Apply precise dietary and physical activity guidelines to counter Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, and Sarcopenia, prioritizing bone density and muscle retention.
Deficiency Correction Protocols: Identify and resolve systemic nutrient gaps, developing therapeutic interventions for Anemia, Vitamin B12, and Vitamin D3 deficiencies.
Behavioral Clinical Support: Deliver a high-level coaching experience for clients struggling with Binge Eating Disorders, using supportive dietary and ancillary interventions.
Advanced Therapeutic Targeting: Move beyond "one-size-fits-all" advice to identify specific therapeutic targets, ensuring your interventions deliver measurable outcomes in complex, real-world clinical settings.
Please note that the medium of instruction of the course is English.
The course fee is inclusive of applicable taxes and is non-refundable and non-transferable.
Recorded Lectures
Lifetime access to expert-led recorded lectures, learn on your schedule and revisit any topic whenever you need a refresher.
Workbooks
Module-wise workbooks are available on your dashboard. Skill-based assignments within each workbook help you translate knowledge into practical, real-world application.
Quiz
Quizzes throughout the course help you check your understanding as you progress. They do not count toward your final score and grades are not recorded.
Certificate of Completion
Successfully complete the course and receive your certificate from INFS , with lifetime validity, downloadable from your student dashboard.
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