Category: Diet

  • Diet Patterns: Healthy Nutrition

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    This summary examines my diet patterns concerning the recommended values as well as considers adjustments to achieve a healthier diet. An imbalanced diet was identified as the major cause of death and the third-leading factor of disability-adjusted life-year loss in the United States (Mokdad et al. 1444). It is critical to consume the proper nutrients…

  • Obesity: Diet Management in Adult Patients

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    Table of Contents Introduction Using the Articles to Answer the PICOT question Methods of Study Used In the Articles Results of Study Outcomes Comparison References Introduction This paper aims at answering the following PICOT question: In patients 40-60 years old diagnosed with obesity (P), does diet and physical plans modifications (I) compared with diet management…

  • On the Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension

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    Currently, hypertension is a significant medical challenge to be addressed, as it leads to adverse cardiovascular outcomes. It elevates the risk of stroke, heart disease, aneurysm, and can be a cause of death. In general, blood pressure (BP) is the force with which blood presses the arteries walls. Hypertension is when the BP is higher…

  • 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…

  • Fad Diet: Advantages and Disadvantages

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    A fad diet is a quick weight loss plan that promises results that are typically unsustainable in the long run. It permits eliminating an entire food group or a strict decrease in ones intake of a particular food category. In an era where it is easy to gain weight because of unhealthy eating, people are…

  • Weight Loss Program and Vegan Diet

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    Table of Contents Abstract Macromolecules Protein, Carbohydrate, and Fat Content How the Diet Leads to Weight Loss The Diets Effect on the Body Recommendation and Conclusion References Abstract Millions of individuals are obsessed with controlling their weight and losing pounds. There are many weight loss diets for people with different opportunities and health conditions. For…

  • 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…

  • Weight Loss, Calories, Diet and Physical Exercising

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    Table of Contents Weight Loss and Calories Changing the Diet Diet Tips Physical Exercising Works Cited Maintaining a normal weight is one of the keys to keeping the organism healthy and fit. Weight gain does not only affect the persons appearance, but it also causes severe changes in the way the body functions. Such changes…

  • 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…

  • Low-Carbohydrate, High-Protein Diet& Study by Nilsson et al.

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    Unhealthy lifestyles and habits may result in increased rates of overweight and obesity, requiring people to follow various diets. As noticed by Nilsson et al. (2013), one of the most popular dietary patterns is to reduce carbohydrates and increase protein and fat intake. Since the short- and long-term effects of such a diet on peoples…