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The Australian Dietary Guidelines for Fitness Professionals

CECs 3 CECs
Prerequisites Personal Trainer
Approval Code 04616FA
Course Type Online
Course Provider
Delivery Knowledge & Skills (DKS)
  • Activity / Training Technique Nutrition Support | Body Composition

Additional Information

ABOUT THE COURSE: The Australian Dietary Guidelines (ADGs) provide information about the types and amounts of foods - food groups and dietary patterns that aim to promote health and wellbeing and reduce the risk of diet-related conditions and chronic diseases in our population. If you are an Australian registered exercise professional (AusREP) it is important that you are familiar with the ADGs. Being familiar with the guidelines will ensure you are able to answer any nutrition-related questions from your clients without working outside of your scope of practice - and will know when to refer on to an appropriately qualified nutrition professional such as an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) or Accredited Sports Dietitian (AccSD). This course explores the following topics: - Why AusREPs need to understand the ADGs. - What are the ADGs? - Why do we need dietary guidelines? - How the ADGs were developed. - Myths and facts about the ADGs. - An explanation of the five ADGs and how AusREPs can use them to provide nutrition education to their clients. - The Australian Guide to healthy eating including discussion of the five food groups and recommended serve sizes. - Where discretionary foods fit in a healthy diet.

Australian Institute of Fitness

Established in 1987 - and now powered by the Australian Institute of Fitness (AIF) - Network is a fitness education service that delivers online courses - information and inspiration to fitness professionals from Australia - New Zealand and around the world. With an unrivalled variety of courses - across areas from strength training and functional anatomy - to mental health and nutrition - Network can help you stay at the forefront of the constantly evolving fitness industry and reach your full potential as a Personal Trainer or Group Fitness Instructor.