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The only program of its kind in the state of Kansas, the Department of Human Nutrition discovers, disseminates and applies knowledge to promote improved food choices, nutritional status, and well-being of people. The vision of the Department is to enhance the well-being of people by promoting informed food choices and optimal nutrition.
The Department provides comprehensive education, research and extension programs in human nutrition and sensory analysis. This is done through a focus on:
- Nutrition and physical fitness
- Bionutrition and functional foods, with an emphasis on basic and applied approaches to molecular biology, consumer behavior and sensory analysis
- Public health nutrition and nutrition education
Undergraduate degree programs include nutritional sciences, nutrition and exercise sciences, public health nutrition and athletic training. Graduate degree programs are available in several areas of emphasis including sensory analysis and consumer behavior, nutrition education and communication, human metabolism and performance, molecular and biochemical nutrition, and public health nutrition. The department also offers an assortment of distance education courses.
Research is conducted to improve food quality and promote optimal health through understanding of nutrient metabolism and dietary behavior.
Extension Human Nutrition programs address critical issues such as:
- Nutrition for limited resource audiences
- Nutrition and health throughout the life span
- The role of nutrition in chronic disease prevention
- Summer Course: Nutrition and Aging Issues (Adobe Acrobat)
- To find out more, contact Dr. V. Remig at .
Latest HN News
- Shawnee county 4-H family earns state honor
- K-State offering athletic training camp for high school students
- K-State designates three new University Distinguished Professors
- Head of K-State’s department of Human Nutrition to review National Institutes of Health grants
- K-State undergraduates receive scholarships for cancer research
