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    Balanced Diet

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    balanced diet is one that provides a good intake of energy and nutrients for maintenance of the body and for the good health. A diet can easily support normal body functioning‚ yet may not be a balanced diet. An ideal human diet contains fat‚ protein‚ carbohydrates‚ vitamins‚ minerals‚ water and fibre all in correct proportions. These proportions vary for each individual because everyone has different type of metabolic style and levels of activity. Malnutrition results from an unbalanced diet‚ this

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    Healthy Lifestyle

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    and happier life stems from living a healthy lifestyle. There are many ways that one can live such a life. Getting an appropriate amount of sleep is important to everyone. Without rest‚ the human body will not function properly. The immune system weakens and people are more susceptible to everyday illnesses. Also‚ a well balanced diet that incorporates all of the major food groups and doesn ’t exceed recommended daily caloric intake is crucial in any healthy lifestyle. Along with eating well‚ one

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    to say that every teen needs to be Christian and believe in God‚ but simply with any religion‚ we as human beings‚ need answers to our lives. The Bible says to have faith. Now‚ whether you believe in God or not‚ in public schools‚ teachers should educate students and children to have faith in anything they believe in. ​ Claim: Teachers can’t preach any specific religion.​ Explain: Teachers can help guide teens

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    Task 2 Promoting a healthy environment for children P6.5 When planning my involvement in serving up lunch I didn’t need any parental consent but I did however‚ need permission from the staff in my setting as students don’t have any involvement with preparing food‚ only feeding the children. Before I began preparing the child’s lunch I ensured that I followed the placement policy which state that before meals “”all tables used during mealtimes were cleaned before the children could be seated”

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    diet coke

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    Your Diet‚ Your Health Nutrition is essential not only for life‚ but for a healthy life. Learn about the connection between what you eat and how you feel. By Diana Rodriguez Medically reviewed by Christine Wilmsen Craig‚ MD We’ve all heard the old saying “you are what you eat.” And it’s still true. If you stick to a healthy diet full of vitamins and minerals‚ your body reflects it. You feel healthy‚ energized‚ and just all-around great. However‚ people who limit their diet to junk foods will

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    In the essay “School Is Bad for Children‚” John Holt argues the ways schools teach children is not right for them. He suggests many things to fix the problems. The first thing he mentions is abolishing compulsory school. Compulsory school is a strict law that demands people send their children to go to school. Holt says this law helps nobody‚ neither children nor teachers. If this rule was abolished‚ many things would happen with advantages and disadvantages. Children would have freedom for making

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    healthy dessserts

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    Healthy Desserts The word "dessert" is actually originated from the French word “desservir "which means “to clean the table". The word dessert is most commonly used for "sweets" or usually referred as a course which is served after the meal. Desserts were first made using regular ingredients that were nearby accessible. In ancient societies people relished dried fruits‚ honeycomb‚ or nuts. These were considered as the first deserts. When sugar initiated to be contrived more sweet desserts

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    The Paleo Diet

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    The Paleo Diet: Why Should We Eat Like Our Ancestors? Many people believe we should eat like our ancestors‚ because the Paleo diet has dramatically risen in popularity during the last decade. With modern medicine highlighting many illnesses and disabilities related to lack of a healthy lifestyle‚ more people are turning to alternative diets to cut out unhealthy foods that they consume. The Paleo diet cuts out many unhealthy foods that people consume in excess. My research paper will illustrate the

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    Ketogenic Diet

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    International Society of Sports Nutrition 2012‚ 9:34 http://www.jissn.com/content/9/1/34 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Ketogenic diet does not affect strength performance in elite artistic gymnasts Antonio Paoli1‚2*‚ Keith Grimaldi3‚ Dominic D’Agostino4‚ Lorenzo Cenci5‚ Tatiana Moro1‚ Antonino Bianco6 and Antonio Palma6 Abstract Background: Despite the increasing use of very low carbohydrate ketogenic diets (VLCKD) in weight control and management of the metabolic syndrome there is a paucity

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    DIET ANALYSIS

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    ATKINS DIET ANALYSIS Phuong Nguyen NUTR 1322 Friday 6pm What is Atkins Diet? The Atkins Diet is also known as the Atkins Nutritional Approach. It was made by Dr. Atkins‚ an American cardiologist. Atkins Diet was developed by reducing one’s carbohydrate intake. The body is an engine; carbs are the gas that makes it go. Low carb –Atkins is a modern and science diet based on energy metabolism. The principle of this mode is to cut the total amount of carbohydrates in the body because carbohydrates

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