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This course equips dietitians with evidence-based knowledge to manage Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) through nutrition and lifestyle. It covers PCOS pathophysiology, insulin resistance, dietary strategies, supplementation, and behavior change techniques. With practical tools, case studies, and meal planning guidance, dietitians will gain the skills to support hormonal balance, weight management, and fertility improvement in women with PCOS, ensuring effective and personalized nutritional care.
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PCOS Course for Dietician This course provides in-depth knowledge on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), focusing on its dietary management. Designed for dietitians, it covers the pathophysiology of PCOS, the role of insulin resistance, hormonal imbalances, and lifestyle factors. The curriculum emphasizes evidence-based nutrition strategies, including low-GI diets, anti-inflammatory foods, and weight management. It also highlights individualized meal planning, supplementation, and counseling techniques. The course aims to equip dietitians with practical tools to support women with PCOS, improve fertility outcomes, and manage long-term metabolic risks. Case studies and interactive modules enhance clinical application and confidence in PCOS dietary intervention. https://education.provationlife.com/
Course Overview • Understand PCOS pathophysiology. • Role of diet in managing symptoms. • Nutrition & lifestyle interventions. • Case studies & clinical application. • Counseling strategies for behavior change. https://education.provationlife.com/
What is PCOS? • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Hormonal disorder. • Affects 1 in 10 women globally. • Key Features: • Irregular periods • Hyperandrogenism • Polycystic Ovaries • Associated Conditions: Insulin Resistance, Infertility, Obesity. https://education.provationlife.com/
Causes & Risk Factor • Genetic Predisposition. • Insulin Resistance. • Inflammation. • Hormonal Imbalance • Sedentary Lifestyle & poor diet. https://education.provationlife.com/
Role of Diet in PCOS Management • Regulate Insulin & Blood sugar levels. • Support hormonal balance. • Aids in weight management. • Improves menstrual regularity & fertility. • Reduces risk of long term complications. https://education.provationlife.com/
Nutrition Strategies • Focus on: • Low Glycemic Index foods • High fiber intake • Lean proteins & healthy fats • Anti-inflammatory foods • Avoid • Processed Sugar • Trans Fats • Refined Carbohydrates https://education.provationlife.com/
Supplementation in PCOS • Inositol • Vitamin D • Omega – 3 fatty acid • Magnesium • Chromium https://education.provationlife.com/
Lifestyle & Behavioral Intervention • Regular Physical Activity. • Stress Management. • Sleep Hygiene. • Behavioral Counseling. • Setting realistic & sustainable goals. https://education.provationlife.com/
Case Studies & Meal Planning • Real life case examples. • Personalized meal plans. • Calorie & macronutrient distribution. • Client adherence strategies. https://education.provationlife.com/
Role of the Dietician • Educator & Motivator • Monitor progress & adjust plans • Collaborative care with healthcare providers • Provide ongoing support & education https://education.provationlife.com/
Conclusion & Takeaways • PCOS is manageable with diet and lifestyle. • Individualized nutrition is key. • Empower clients with education and tools. • Dietician plays a critical role in PCOS care. https://education.provationlife.com/
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