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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, July 29, 2002
Sheryl
Lichtig Wyan
UC Merced
(209) 724-4408
sheryl.lichtig@ucop.edu
DISCOVER
THE KEYS TO NUTRITION AND FITNESS IN UC MERCED SUMMER SESSION
Nationally Renowned Expert Teaching Course Available in Atwater,
Fresno and Bakersfield
MERCED
- What is the best fat-burning exercise? Is chocolate healthy for
your heart? What is the relationship between nutrition and cancer?
Can you believe the claims of dietary supplements? How much body
fat is unhealthy, and what is too thin?
Learn
the answers to these questions and many more in Nutrition
10: Discoveries and Concepts in Nutrition, a survey course
taught by nationally renowned fitness and nutrition expert Liz Applegate,
Ph.D., during UC Merced Summer Session Two. Packed with practical
information, this course is appropriate for health and fitness professionals,
as well as anyone who wants to have a healthier lifestyle. The deadline
to register is August 2, 2002.
My
goal is for the classroom material to be memorable and applicable
to real life, so I try to give students plenty of current information
that affects them personally and talk about current issues and fads
rather than focus on history and concepts, said Applegate,
who is a faculty member in the Nutrition Department at UC Davis.
One measure of success is when students can take what they
have learned and make more nutritious decisions when they go to
a restaurant or the grocery store.
Recently
honored with UCs Excellence in Teaching Award, Applegates
effective teaching style also is reflected in the fact that her
undergraduate nutrition classes at UC Davis are the nations
largest, with more than 2,000 students enrolling each year.
Among
her professional accomplishments, Applegate is a fellow of the American
College of Sports Medicine; a member of the Sports and Cardiovascular
Nutritionists; the author of several books and more than 300 articles
for national magazines; and a nutrition consultant for the U.S.
Olympic Team, the Sacramento Kings NBA team and several professional
athletes. She regularly appears as an expert in Womans Day,
Better Homes and Gardens, USA Today, the Washington Post and other
national media; makes regular guest appearances on Good Morning
America; and offers health segments on CNN and ESPN.
Nutrition
10 will be offered on Monday and Wednesday afternoons beginning
August 5 at the UC Merced offices in Atwater and UC Merceds
educational and outreach centers in Fresno and Bakersfield. Live,
two-way videoconferencing will be used to maximize participation
in this popular course. Three units of general UC science/engineering
credit are available, and the cost is $228 for UC students and $300
for non-UC students.
To
learn more about the course, visit the Nutrition 10
web site at http://teaching.ucdavis.edu/nut10.
Applications and information about UC Merced Summer Session are
available online at www.ucmerced.edu/professional_dev/programs_students.asp.
For additional information, please contact UC Merced Summer Session
Coordinator Shannon Adamson at 559.241.7407.
NOTE
TO EDITORS/REPORTERS: Interviews with Liz Applegate can be arranged
by contacting Sheryl Lichtig Wyan at 209.724.4408 or by email at
sheryl.lichitg@ucop.edu.
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