Spring 2015 Course
PubH 6094 Obesity & Eating Disorder Interventions (2 cr) Wednesdays, 3:35-5:30 pm Instructor: Jennifer A. Linde, Ph.D.
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How can we intervene to address or prevent obesity and eating disorders at individual, social, environmental, and policy levels? What are the potential links between obesity and eating disorders from epidemiologic and treatment perspectives? How might culture and society contribute to these links?
Students will: ● Gain an understanding of the rise of the obesity epidemic, changes in obesity rates over time, and prevalence and assessment of eating disorders. ● Gain an understanding of potential links between obesity and eating disorders from etiological and treatment perspectives. ● Tackle current and potentially controversial topics in obesity or eating disorder prevention and intervention. Here’s what past students had to say: “The course offered a comprehensive picture of the determinants that lead to obesity.” “The variety of topics covered made each class very worthwhile.” “Prof. Linde is a fantastic instructor. Her research knowledge and experience in the field of obesity and eating disorders enhanced the material and allowed for class engagement and interesting group discussion!”
All Grad students welcome