Module I. Macronutrients
Physicians - up to 1.0 AMA PRA category 1 credit(s)
Proteins
Proteins: Impact on Physical and Mental Health -- Excesses vs Deficiencies
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates: Impact on Physical and Mental Health --
Excesses vs Deficiencies
Essential Fatty Acids
Essential Fatty Acids: Impact on Physical and Mental Health --
Excesses vs Deficiencies
References
Module II. Micronutrients
Physicians - up to 1.75 AMA PRA category 1 credit(s)
Vitamins
Impact of Vitamins on Physical and Mental Health -- Excesses vs Deficiencies
Minerals
Impact of Minerals on Mental and Physical Health -- Excess vs Deficiencies
References
Module III. Nutrition for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Physicians - up to 0.5 AMA PRA category 1 credit(s)
The Interdependency of Nutrients -- The Importance of Maintaining a
Balanced Diet
Communicating With Patients -- The Influential Role of Physicians
References
This 3-part program provides a basic review of the biochemical functions of essential macro- and micronutrients and highlights methods to improve nutritional counseling. Module I covers the functional roles of the essential macronutrients followed by a discussion of the implications of excess vs deficiencies and the concomitant impact on mental and physical health. Recommended intakes or daily allowances are provided along with a list of food sources rich in nutrients. Module II covers micronutrients in a similar fashion. In Module III, the importance of maintaining a varied and balanced diet is discussed, and suggestions for communicating the importance of good nutritional habits with patients are provided. Each part is followed by a posttest, completion of which is required for CME credit. This is an interactive program: each module contains poll questions and questions relevant to the content within the body of the text. In addition, Modules I and II have a preliminary set of questions that will enable you to gauge your current basic nutrition knowledge. These questions and the questions within the modules are not part of the CME test.