The New Nordic Diet is a new food culture developed in 2009-13 with key emphasis on gastronomy, health, and environment. Major research in its effect on acceptability, behaviour and learning skills, and disease prevention have been conducted by the OPUS centre at the University of Copenhagen and the people behind the award-winning restaurant Noma in Copenhagen.

The New Nordic Diet - from Gastronomy to Health
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The New Nordic Diet - from Gastronomy to Health

Instructor: Dr Arne Astrup, MD, DMSc.
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- Health Promotion
- Clinical Trials
- Environment
- Nutritional Assessment
- Nutrition Education
- Public Health
- Nutrition and Diet
- Meal Planning And Preparation
- Food and Beverage
- Adaptability
- Mental Concentration
- Community Health
- Cooking
- Child Health
- Clinical Nutrition
- Health Education
- Preventative Care
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
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Reviewed on Sep 10, 2020
It has focused both on the importance of the diet and implementation of the diet among the people, but focused mainly on the the requirements and sacrifices to be done for the implementation.
Reviewed on May 31, 2020
I like all of the materials. it supports me to understand the new phenomenon of food and diet depth. Thank you... the lectures give all the explanation excellent.
Reviewed on May 16, 2020
Very good course, I have learned many different views of nutritional studies including school food intervention, shop intervention, and legislation effects on the use of trans fat in food industries.




