EMAGISTER CUM LAUDE

Exercise Genetics
The Health Sciences Academy
Online
£39
Important information
Typology | Short course |
Methodology | Online |
Class hours | 2h |
- Short course
- Online
- 2h
Power your knowledge with continuing education. Taught by scientists and PhDs.
How genetic is your level of exercise – or lack of? Why are some people more active than others? How does brain reward influence our desire to exercise? Which other factors can impact levels of fatigue?
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Opinions
4.9
excellent
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The course gave me a great starting point, I enjoyed Jamie Oliver's Ted Talk. I will definitely add my knowledge from this course to my everyday life.
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This short course is really impressive because of super knowledge they provide. Such a course is definitely can be recommended.
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This is a great course and I am definitely going to recommend this to my friends and others as well.
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Course rating
100%
Recommended
4.8
excellent
Centre rating
Reviews on this course
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Brian caldwell
5.0
10/11/2018
What I would highlight:
The course gave me a great starting point, I enjoyed Jamie Oliver's Ted Talk. I will definitely add my knowledge from this course to my everyday life.
What could be improved:
-
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Did this opinion help you? Yes (0)
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Emily Barrus
5.0
01/10/2018
What I would highlight:
This short course is really impressive because of super knowledge they provide. Such a course is definitely can be recommended.
What could be improved:
nothing to improve
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Did this opinion help you? Yes (0)
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Sam Labu
5.0
09/03/2018
What I would highlight:
This is a great course and I am definitely going to recommend this to my friends and others as well.
What could be improved:
-
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Did this opinion help you? Yes (0)
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Ruth
5.0
12/02/2018
What I would highlight:
This course is really insightful, they focused on providing knowledge about nutrition in relation to self-improvement.
What could be improved:
-
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Did this opinion help you? Yes (0)
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Katie France
4.5
05/12/2017
What I would highlight:
I enjoyed taking tests, they were helpful to brush my memory.
What could be improved:
nothing to improve
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Did this opinion help you? Yes (0)
Reviews on other courses at this centre
Achievements for this centre
2018
How do you get the CUM LAUDE seal?
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 3 years
What you'll learn on the course
Genetics | Excercise | Nutritional Genetics | Nutrition science | ||||||
Nutritional Plan | Nutrition | Nutrients | Sport Nutrition | ||||||
Sports Therapy | Fitness | Fitness Nutrition | Health science | ||||||
Health Care | Healthy Eating | Healthy Lifestyle | Health Management | ||||||
Health Administration | Health and Social Care | Healthy Food | Diet Plan |
Course programme
Ready To Power Your Continuing Education?
Why do some people feel rewarded by exercise, while for others it feels like torture? Do we have less control over our activity level than we assume? Get ready for some serious science, as we answer questions from whether genes affect our desire (or aversion) to exercise, to which factors can influence our levels of fatigue!
When most people consume junk articles and bad science, our learners want the truth. Fortunately, as scientists in this domain, we're here to filter out the fads. We have a very strict research and review process. For example, when we touch on a controversial topic, citing a single piece of research can be confusing. That's why, in the absence of consensus, we compile studies to show you both sides. The findings are thoroughly investigated and based on studies vetted for scientific integrity, which have a higher probability of being accurate. This way, we avoid bad science and deliver proven research to you.
Why do some people feel rewarded by exercise, while for others it feels like torture? Do we have less control over our activity level than we assume? Get ready for some serious science, as we answer questions from whether genes affect our desire (or aversion) to exercise, to which factors can influence our levels of fatigue!
When most people consume junk articles and bad science, our learners want the truth. Fortunately, as scientists in this domain, we're here to filter out the fads. We have a very strict research and review process. For example, when we touch on a controversial topic, citing a single piece of research can be confusing. That's why, in the absence of consensus, we compile studies to show you both sides. The findings are thoroughly investigated and based on studies vetted for scientific integrity, which have a higher probability of being accurate. This way, we avoid bad science and deliver proven research to you.