Superfoods: Myths and Truths
Posted 5 years 9 months ago by EIT Food
Explore the definition and impact of superfoods
Please note this course runs without facilitation
Goji berries, quinoa, amaranth and green tea are all foods that have been labelled ‘superfoods’. But what does this superfood label actually mean?
On this course you will learn about the definition of a ‘superfood’. You will consider the biological, neuroscientific and social aspects of superfoods. Developing your critical abilities, you will also evaluate the impact of the superfood phenomenon on society and the economy.
This course is for anyone interested in diet, psychology, health and ‘superfoods’. You don’t need any previous experience.
If you’re looking to expand your knowledge on this topic, you might also find of interest the following EIT Food courses on food, nutrition and science communication:
This course is for anyone interested in diet, psychology, health and ‘superfoods’. You don’t need any previous experience.
If you’re looking to expand your knowledge on this topic, you might also find of interest the following EIT Food courses on food, nutrition and science communication:
- Identify what superfoods are and are not
- Explain the nutritional characteristics of superfoods
- Evaluate the role of superfoods and their alternatives in a healthy diet
- Compare nutritional values of “superfoods†and some of their alternatives
- Assess the social aspects of superfoods production
- Describe some mechanisms through which superfoods can be beneficial to our health