Understanding Obesity

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Understanding Obesity

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About this course: In this course, we’ll look at the facts and misconceptions around obesity and discuss key physiological and psychological concepts around the brain’s control of appetite and body weight. We’ll consider the biological and environmental pressures that make it easy to gain weight (and hard to lose it!). Most importantly, we'll give you the opportunity to reflect on your own knowledge and assumptions around the subject. We deliver course materials as a mixture of videos, audio-only MOOCcasts, and a selection of short readings. There are short weekly quizzes, a peer-reviewed exercise, and discussion activities on the forum. These will help you prepare for the final project…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

  • Free plan: No certicification and/or audit only. You will have access to all course materials except graded items.
  • Paid plan: Commit to earning a Certificate—it's a trusted, shareable way to showcase your new skills.

About this course: In this course, we’ll look at the facts and misconceptions around obesity and discuss key physiological and psychological concepts around the brain’s control of appetite and body weight. We’ll consider the biological and environmental pressures that make it easy to gain weight (and hard to lose it!). Most importantly, we'll give you the opportunity to reflect on your own knowledge and assumptions around the subject. We deliver course materials as a mixture of videos, audio-only MOOCcasts, and a selection of short readings. There are short weekly quizzes, a peer-reviewed exercise, and discussion activities on the forum. These will help you prepare for the final project. In it, you are invited to demonstrate your evidence-informed understanding and express how you'll develop it beyond the course. The course features Citizen Science projects. We'll collect data from you (anonymously, of course) and use it to drive participant-led discussions of controversial ideas. In this way, we hope to explore ideas around diet and obesity. These projects also give a taste of how scientific evidence is collected and interpreted by scientists, and give some indication how much there still is to discover and understand.

Who is this class for: This course is for anyone who is interested in the complexities of appetite and obesity.

Created by:  The University of Edinburgh
  • Taught by:  Dr John Menzies

    University of Edinburgh
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Syllabus


WEEK 1


Week 1: What we know, and how we know it.
This week we'll discuss what we know about diet, appetite and obesity. But, and perhaps more importantly, we'll point out the gaps in our knowledge.


4 videos, 3 readings expand


  1. Reading: About the course
  2. Video: Rules of engagement
  3. Video: Why is obesity a problem?
  4. Video: What do we know about appetite and obesity? Part 1
  5. Video: What do we know about appetite and obesity? Part 2
  6. Reading: MOOCcast 1.1: The Scientific Method
  7. Reading: MOOCcast 1.2: Science, evidence and the media

Graded: Week 1 quiz

WEEK 2


Physiology and Stress



This week we discuss some aspects of the physiology of obesity and learn how so-called "food addiction", stress and early-life experience can affect our eating choices. Included is an optional assignment where you can explore barriers to healthy eating. This assignment is not graded but does use the same interface as the Week 4 assessment. As such, you may find it useful to use it as practice for the "real thing".


2 videos, 3 readings expand


  1. Video: The physiology of appetite
  2. Reading: MOOCcast 2.1: Is food an addictive substance?
  3. Reading: MOOCcast 2.2: Is eating a behavioural addiction?
  4. Video: Early-life experience
  5. Reading: MOOCcast 2.3: Stress, eating and dieting
  6. Peer Review: Reflecting on Barriers to Healthier Eating

Graded: Week 2 quiz

WEEK 3


Psychology and Behaviour
This week we discuss some aspects of the psychology of appetite control and learn how portion sizes and food insecurity might affect our behaviours.


2 videos, 2 readings expand


  1. Video: The psychology of appetite
  2. Reading: MOOCcast 3.1: Portion size and meal size
  3. Video: Economic approaches to obesity
  4. Reading: MOOCcast 3.2: Food insecurity

Graded: Week 3 quiz

WEEK 4


Consolidation and Discussion
This week online material will be posted ad hoc as we consolidate and discuss what we've already learned. This week's main tasks are a quiz on the scientific method and the peer-reviewed assignment. Please note you can attempt the Week 4 quiz only once.




    Graded: Week 4 quiz
    Graded: Making a Plan of Action
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