Global Sodium Reduction Strategies

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Global Sodium Reduction Strategies

About this course

This course will help guide policy makers, advocates, and program managers as they design, plan, and implement sodium reduction interventions to protect public health. We invite you to see what interventions have been proven at scale, what shows promise, and what lessons have been learned along the way from the implementation of sodium reduction strategies all around the globe. Our emphasis is implementation in settings with resource constraints. There are nine modules in this course. The first two modules set the stage with information on the science of sodium and context for lowering intake at a population level; the next five modules describe specific interventions; and the final two modules discuss comprehensive strategies in the wider context of public health, as well as tools for monitoring and evaluating interventions. Global Sodium Reduction Strategies was created by a team at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and is supported by the Resolve to Save Lives Initiative.

What you'll learn

  • understand the science of sodium and its implications for public health
  • identify effective sodium reduction strategies from around the world
  • develop comprehensive intervention plans that consider resource constraints
  • utilize tools for monitoring and evaluating health interventions

Course objectives

  • equip health professionals with strategies for sodium reduction
  • enhance understanding of public health interventions
  • promote evidence-based solutions in health policy

Skills you'll gain

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