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    Fast Food: Who's To Blame?

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    its’ reputation - it was already deemed to be unhealthy. Fast foods have been blamed for every major illness from obesity to atherosclerosis. It’s been highlighted in lawsuits, medical journals and documentaries. It’s been researched by doctors, nutritionist and physical fitness experts. Each having definitive opinions about fast foods and it’s un healthy influence on America. I believe that ‘fast food’ is guilty of only one thing, and that is of being a ‘convenience’ to the consumer.…

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    “Young women are bombarded by images of perfection, which no human being can really achieve.” This was quoted by Emma Watson as she was trying to encourage young ladies to feel good about themselves. It basically sums up everything I didn’t have the courage to do for quite some time. The year 2010 was really tough for me. It was the year that not only changed my perspective of a normal life, but of how I saw myself as a person. I started my sixth grade year like any other eleven year old did.…

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    Biopsychosocial Assessment Critique Capus P. Barnett Valdosta State University In my endeavors to learn how to efficiently interview an older adult, I interviewed a woman named “Teresa Craig” that is sixty-five years old. Interviewing Ms. Craig was a slightly different experience from other interviews I have conducted over the years. It was the first time I interview someone that could be considered “elderly”. I gave me a new perspective on how someone older me thinks and…

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    In the world that we live today, food industries produces low end fat products that are slowly becoming the norm in today’s society. Many consumers do not understand the process of how their food is made, through nor do consumers know where their food originates from. When consumers are exposed to advertisements and commercials, they are drawn into the products that big food companies are trying to sell. In the short essay “The Pleasures of Eating” by Wendell Berry, Berry talks about how…

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    Essay On Bulimia

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    loneliness. Bulimics must stay away from people, places, and activities that can trigger the urge to binge or purge. They also need to be careful when it comes to meal planning because they don’t when it’s too much or not enough so a dietitians or nutritionists are usually needed to help the bulimics design their meal plan, set dietary goals and then achieve the healthy weight to function properly. While eating disorder remains misunderstood, progress is now being made, and public awareness…

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    In spite of the fact that the standard way of thinking about vegetarianism has it that this diet plan is not convenient when trying to pursue what the MyPlate program depicts as a healthy diet, while some nutritionists postulate that a vegetarian diet is incompetent at meeting standardized nutritional needs due to the lack of meat consumption in order that is needed to meet such standards. By contrast, I argue that the most convenient way to meet standard protein…

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    Feed Me Reflection Paper

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    For this assignment, I had to come up with a way to not only feed myself, but also feed my nine-year old child for one week while budgeting on only $70 dollars. , because of that obstacle of staying within a seventy dollar budget, and also because, I had to come up with different strategies for preparing meals to feed me and my child throughout the week had made this assignment challenging and difficult for me to complete. For instance, one reason why this assignment was difficult was due to the…

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    Epigenetics Essay

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    Simone Francis Reference number: 2167-6527 Epigenetics is the study of modifications to the genes of organisms. The way in which our genes behave can be altered by our epigenomes without changing our DNA sequence. They can be altered by different factors of our environment such as what we eat, drink, etc. The video on epigenetics was very informative. Prior to watching the video, I had no knowledge of what epigenetics was nor have I ever heard about it. I thought the experiments in the lab on…

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    Super Size Me Analysis

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    McDonalds for three meals a day, and track his overall mental, physical, and social changes over this span of time. Throughout the film, Spurlock consults three doctors (a gastroenterologist, a cardiologist, and a general practitioner) as well as a nutritionist to monitor physical change and gather quantitative data supporting his claim. The film often exhibited…

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    Depression Among Women

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    Coffee, caffeine, and risk of depression among women (1) “Coffee, caffeine and risk of depression among women” was a research study based on U.S. women which examined if consumption of coffee or caffeine and the risk of depression had an inverse association among the women being studied. Based on previous research, the authors hypothesized that coffee or caffeine consumption and depression risk were inversely associated among women. Methodology A cohort method was used for this study. A total of…

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