Master Course In Cardiometabolic Nutrition

  •  2 Months – Theory (Live Interactive Classes)
  • 2 weeks – Online Learning-Based Internship (Weekly Case-Based Sessions)

For Students - 4999/-

For Lifetime NANP members - 5999/-

For Other Professionals - 6999/-

For International students - USD 120

Eligibility Criteria:

This program is open to a diverse range of applicants, including:

  • Medical professionals such as Doctors, Dietitians, and Nutritionists.
  • Individuals holding a Diploma, PG Diploma, BSc, MSc or Higher in Food or Clinical Nutrition.
  • Graduates in fields like Home Science, Biochemistry, and Life Science

About the Course:

This 2-month master course offers an in-depth understanding of cardiometabolic health, covering cardiovascular disease, hypertension, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, inflammation, and obesity-related complications. 

It integrates clinical nutrition, functional medicine, and global guidelines to help students design effective dietary and lifestyle interventions. Learners study endothelial function, lipid metabolism, blood pressure regulation, and heart-protective nutrients. 

Through case-based learning, they master meal planning for heart disease, diabetes, and metabolic disorders, focusing on prevention, risk reduction, and long-term management. Students graduate with strong clinical expertise to support clients in improving metabolic health and cardiovascular outcomes.

 

Course Objectives :

  1. To teach cardiometabolic physiology and pathology.
  2. To understand lipid metabolism and dyslipidemia patterns.
  3. To design therapeutic diets for heart disease and metabolic syndrome.
  4. To analyze the impact of inflammation and oxidative stress on cardiac health.
  5. To study blood pressure regulation and hypertension nutrition.
  6. To understand nutrient–drug interactions in cardiac patients.
  7. To evaluate evidence on DASH, Mediterranean, and plant-based diets.
  8. To integrate physical activity and lifestyle medicine for cardiometabolic health.
  9. To interpret lipid panels, CRP, HbA1c, and metabolic markers.
  10. To support long-term prevention strategies for high-risk individuals.

Key Learning Outcomes

  1. Ability to design cardioprotective diet plans.
  2. Understanding of cholesterol subtypes (LDL, HDL, ApoB, Lp(a)).
  3. Skill in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress through nutrition.
  4. Mastery of sodium, potassium, and magnesium balance for BP control.
  5. Competence in supporting hypertension through diet and lifestyle.
  6. Ability to guide patients with diabetes-linked heart complications.
  7. Knowledge of functional foods for heart health (omega-3s, polyphenols).
  8. Understanding of metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance.
  9. Skill in weight management for cardiac patients.
  10. Ability to interpret cardiometabolic lab reports.
  11. Confidence in creating long-term cardiometabolic strategies.
  12. Clinical case-handling competence for complex cardiac conditions.

What Will Students Learn ?

Assessment & Certification:

What Do Learners Get ?

  • Internationally Recognized Certificate of Completion for the Course & Internship
  • Live Online sessions with experienced mentors from the Industry
  • Access to Recordings for an year 
  • E- masterguide
  • Practice assignments with 100+ case studies

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