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    dad’s side of the family tree is my Aunt Shannon. Shannon has had heart disease since her 30s and has undergone a couple of heart surgeries to place in stints, and has high blood pressure too. She has recently lost weight by eating a more balanced diet and increasing her physical activity. This increase in physical activity and weight loss thus decreases her risk of obesity, cancer, and diabetes (NCHPAD). One way Shannon increased her amount of physical activity was by joining a club. This club…

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    several size, we tend to even have explicit tastes, and once more they always need to provide many choice. That product who came in Coca-Cola : Coca-Cola Coca-Cola classic Caffeine free Coca-Cola Diet Coke Thums up Sprite Kinely water & soda Georgia tea & coffee Cherry Coke etc.…

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    re-evaluate its brand and possibly force re-launching of what the company’s mission and vision actually stands for. Situation Analysis Coca-Cola is facing a cultural shift. In a world when healthy living is the new lifestyle and the new way to go Coke products are not leaving shelves as fast. Today, Coca-Cola is the largest beverage company and more than seventy-six percent of the company’s profits come from beverages. The company is faced with evaluating…

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    187 mm to the mean of 145.3 mm which is a 41.7 mm difference) while the mean of the participants who did not have caffeine stayed the same (a mean of 119.9 mm). This shows that caffeine drinkers have a higher reaction time than the decaffeinated diet coke and water drinkers. The hypothesis “The participants who had Caffeinated Cola will have a larger positive decrease in reaction time than the participants who drunk decaffeinated Cola and water” was supported by the results. In addition if the…

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    globe. Both of them take part in all the trending activities e.g they sponsored at FIFA world Cup 2014, also sponsor animated movies/movies. Coca-Cola Vs McDonald’s: The differences in these two brands are: The main difference between them is that Coke is categorized in the list of soft drinks. While, McDonald’s is the leading food chain industry. The both…

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    There was a time when Americans valued home cooking, enough to take the time out of the day to prepare proper dishes with nutritional value. Along with the increase in technology, medicine and business; became a fast paced modern society. Sadly, we have created a blind society caught in the chaotic web for the demand of faster food, faster money, and faster success. Even if it means that would be achieved at the cost of others. The most deadliest American epidemic would be the creation of fast…

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    in United States but the adults comprises consumption in minority (Regassa, H., &Corradino, L. (2011). 105-110). The addition of other products under the brand’s name such as Coke-Zero has captured the attention of the seniors because it is Calorie smart and an ideal beverage for those who are required to control their diets due to certain health…

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    United States are Overweight or Obese. Poor diet is killing more Americans than smoking , With the poor diet from Americans eating unhealthy and there putting their bodies at risk because of the food that consume in their own bodies. With the poor diet and not enough exercise Americans are being put at risk of death because of the food that they are eating and poorly or non exercise at all. Facts have been proved that their have been more deaths by poor diet than lighting up to smoke a…

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    Carbohydrates Case Study

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    blood glucose levels with diet and exercise. One of the primary uses for the glycaemic index is to help diabetic individuals control their blood sugar. It is imperative that diabetics have a diet and exercise regime to ensure homeostasis. It is beneficial for diabetics to plan meals consisting primarily of foods from the low and medium GI categories and avoid high GI foods. However it is important to carbohydrate count as well (Zoumbaris, 2012). If they don’t participate in diet control their…

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    Neither of these ingredients are dangerous in small amounts, but it is proven that in large quantities they are unhealthy. Not only should these sweeteners be avoided, but also drinks such as: Diet Coke, sugary juices, and regular Coke. Aspartame and saccharin’s unhealthy and dangerous side effects should be taken seriously by…

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