Easing the burden of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease

The University of Sydney
via Coursera
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This course is multidisciplinary in nature, and aims to equip the global audience of interested lay people, people with chronic disease, public health researchers, health clinicians, students, administrators, and researchers to reflect on the overall impact of the burden of chronic disease . It shows how all chronic diseases (obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cancer) are related by a set of common causes, and that such diseases should be tackled, not individually, but as part of a complex system, with interrelated contributing factors. These factors are genetic, environmental, psychological, economic, social, developmental, and media related.

The entire course consists of 5 content modules, plus an extra module for completing assignments and discussions, and takes about 6 weeks to complete. Completion certificates are issued on the basis of participation in all 6 modules.

What you’ll learn:
– How the Charles Perkins Centre recruits interdisciplinary teams to ease the burden of chronic disease
– How a complex systems approach is necessary to provide solutions to a complex problem
– The fundamentals of chronic disease research and where it is heading
– The biggest risk factors for chronic disease and their global incidence
– The biological, genetic, social, regulatory, and other influences that have inflated these risk factors
– How to provide solutions globally for the reduction of chronic disease

Instructor(s)

Stephen Simpson
The University of Sydney
via Coursera
Free (audit)
English
Paid Certificate Available
Approx. 16 hours to complete
Self paced
Beginner Level
Subtitles: Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European), German, Russian, English, Spanish