Category: Diet

  • Women Losing Their Periods Because of Diets and Exercise

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    The selected article for the given discussion is about the recently emerged trend in regard to women whose physical health is being impacted by online trends. The article states that an increasing number of women are losing their monthly periods because they are following a social media trend for restrictive diets and excessive exercise (Marsh,…

  • Fad Diets Impact on Human Health: Problem Solution

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    Table of Contents Solution Benefits Conclusion References Solution The issue of fad diets is rather broad as it encompasses every cluster of the population regardless of their age, gender, socio-economic status, and other factors. To reach the goal of educating the population on healthy eating habits and eating behavior, a nurse can start with educating…

  • Obesity Treatment: Surgery vs. Diet and Exercises

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    Table of Contents Introduction PICOT question Background Methodology Literature Review Conclusion References Introduction The modern health care sector faces numerous problems that result from the significant alterations of peoples lifestyle. These are conditioned by the rise of technologies and their implementation in different spheres of human activity. The exploration of new devices has an overwhelming…

  • Diet Management in Obese Adolescents

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    Despite the measures taken to improve the quality of nutrition, obesity remains one of the primary areas of concern not only in the U.S. but also on the global scale (World Health Organization, 2015). Seeing that the promotion of healthy lifestyles among the community members and preventing diseases and disorders are the primary concerns of…

  • Diet and Exercises in Muscle Mass and Weight Loss

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    Table of Contents Research Article Critique and Ethical Considerations Background of Study Methods of Study Results of Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Research Article Critique and Ethical Considerations Verreijen, A. M., Engberink, M. F., Memelink, R. G., Plas, S. E., Visser, M., & Weijs, P. J. (2017). Effect of a high protein diet and/or resistance…

  • Patient Educational Tool: Diet and Hypertension

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    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction In this paper, the author discusses a patient educational tool for hypertension in an adult with an aim of analyzing it for use in providing patient education to the specific audience in this case- grown-up. The paper explains what a patient educational tool is, the specific…

  • Track Your Diet: Diet Observation and Nutritional Choices

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    Past Diet Observation Since my last weeks overall food tracking average of calorie intake is more than 2000 calories per day, I have set my proposed plan to be based on the 1800-calorie allowance. My last diet routine analysis made me realize that I did not take proper vegetables, fruits and grains. My diet remained…

  • The Relationship Between Low Calorie Diet Intake and Longevity

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    Contents The Relationship between Low Calorie Diet Intake and Longevity Mechanisms of Calories Restrictions Metabolic rate hypothesis Eat less live longer Calorie restriction evidences Decreased food intake Dietary restrictions Benefits of calorie restriction Works Cited The Relationship between Low Calorie Diet Intake and Longevity Calories restriction (CR) is a new medical revolution concept developed with…

  • The Effectiveness of Diet and Exercise Therapy

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    Table of Contents Introduction Background of the Study Method Results Limitations Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Introduction Obesity is a major health issue that causes more annual deaths in the U.S. than breast and colon cancer do (Patterson, Urbach, & Swanstrom, 2003, p. 379). Obesity affects the primary systems of an organism, such as cardiovascular, urogenital,…

  • Obesity, Diet Modification and Physical Exercises

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    The Connection of PICOT Question, Research Articles, and Nursing Practice Problem Lifestyle interventions are among the components of overweight or obesity therapy. Adult populations can find these interventions complicated or unnecessary because adults accept changes less eagerly. Nevertheless, changes in diet and activity are possible interventions to deal with overweight and obesity. This research is…