Probiotics Lesson Plan
Probiotics Lesson Plan
Probiotics Lesson Plan
COURSE IDENTIFICATION
A. Class: Probiotics and Prebiotics
B. Length: 60 minutes
II.
DESCRIPTION
Through lecture, handouts and active discussion, participants will
learn about probiotics. This class will discuss what a probiotic is,
their sources, and benefits. Participants will be more aware and
knowledgeable about probiotics and its impact on our bodies, as
well as how prebiotics play a role. This class will also discuss how to
incorporate more probiotics and prebiotics into their own diet.
III.
IV.
MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT
A. White board and White board markers
B. Pictures of probiotics/prebiotics (2 sets of copies)
C. Note Cards (Family Feud Game)
D. Scotch Tape
E. Probiotic handouts
F. Pens
V.
COURSE PRESENTATION
A. Introduction
1.
Ask patients about their knowledge on probiotics and
prebiotics.
2.
Explain that todays class we will be learning about
probiotics and prebiotics: a general overview and its
importance in gut health.
B. Lecture/Discussion
1.
Probiotics: What are they?
naturally produce.
o Strengthen the immune system
high cholesterol.
o Increases the availability of vitamins and minerals
o Improve lactose intolerance
2.
3.
References
Bowe and Logan, 2011 W.P. Bowe, A.C. Logan. Acne vulgaris, probiotics and
the gut-brain-skin axis: back to the future? Gut Pathog, 3 (2011), p. 1
Getz, L. (2011, October 1). A Healthful Dose of Bacteria - Yogurt Is the Best
Probiotic Source, but Clients Do Have Other Options. Retrieved October 18,
2015.
Kober, M., & Bowe, W. (June 2015). The effect of probiotics on immune
regulation, acne, and photoaging. International Journal of Women's
Dermatology, 85-89.
Kovacs, MS, RD, B. (2015, September 10). Probiotics: Health and Disease
Prevention - What are the different types of probiotics? - MedicineNet.
Retrieved October 18, 2015.
Kramer, M., & Heath, M. (2014). Probiotics in the Treatment of Chronic
Rhinoconjunctivitis and Chronic Rhinosinusitis. Journal of Allergy, 1-7.
Otles, S. (2013). Probiotics and Prebiotics: New Hope for Genitourinary
Health. In Probiotics and Prebiotics in Food, Nutrition and Health (1st Ed.).
CRC Press.
Ouwehand et al., 2002 A.C. Ouwehand, S. Salminen, E. Isolauri Probiotics: an
overview of beneficial effect. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 82 (2002), pp. 279
289
Schaeffer, J. (2013, September 1). Friendly Bug Invasion. Today's Dietitian,
38-38.
Slavin, J. (2013, April 22). Fiber and Prebiotics: Mechanisms and Health
Benefits. Nutrients, 1417-1435.