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    Food Intake Analysis

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    food intake analysis by writing down what I ate for the whole day an then go back to my work at night to figure out which foods I ate belonged to what food group. I entered my information to the BMI calculator and heres what my results are Based on the height and weight entered‚ the BMI is 18.6 ‚ placing the BMI-for-age at the 31st percentile for boys aged 14 years 10 months. This teen has a healthy weight. Eating healthy foods Participating in physical activity on most (preferably all) days

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    “MAINTAINING A HEALTHY BODY” A healthy body goes hand in hand with a person’s healthy lifestyle whose characteristics include someone who does not smoke‚ has a Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18.5 and 25‚ eats 5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day and has daily exercise (9). The World Health Organisation (WHO) classify values outside of the normal parameters as being underweight if the value is below 18.5 while values exceeding 25 are considered to be overweight (14). To put this into context

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    R Rod

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    Ninja Club Studios‚ Atlanta‚ GA Additional/Assistant Engineering by Damien Lewis (Cameron Thomaz‚ James Scheffer‚ Todd Shaw‚ Danny Morris; PGH Sound/WB Music Corp.‚ ASCAP/EMI Blackwood Music‚ Inc. o/b/o itself and Jimipub Music‚ BMI/Todd Anthony Shaw Publishing Designee‚ BMI/ Hypnotic Beats‚ published by Rebel Made LLC‚ adm. by Kobalt Music Services America Inc.‚ KMSA.) Produced by Jim Jonsin for Rebel Rock Productions Programming by Jim Jonsin Keyboards by Jim Jonsin Additional keyboards by Danny

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    Child Obesity

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    The first article by Sacher‚ Chadwick‚ Wells‚ Williams‚ Cole‚ and Lawson (2005) uses a system called MEND‚ and initially measures a child’s circumference‚ body mass index (BMI)‚ cardiovascular fitness (heart rate‚ blood pressure and number of steps in 2 minutes)‚ self-esteem and body composition‚ along with the parents BMI. The purpose of the experiment was to investigate the effects of exercise and other physical activities among the participants involved (Sacher‚

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    The amount of children that suffer from childhood obesity and overweight has grown within the past few decades. About every one in three children are considered either overweight or obese. Nicole Black‚ David W. Johnston‚ and Anna Peeters noticed that there have been a number of different studies conducted that suggest that childhood obesity can affect the child’s cognition level in a negative way. They looked at past research and decided to look for a causal relationship between obesity and cognition

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    environment‚ genetics and acculturation influence overweight and obesity in Latino children. Parental body mass index (BMI) was systematically found to be one of the effective predictors of pediatric weight. There was inconsistent information for the association of environmental factors‚ activity and diet with obesity. There was also undetermined evidence for the kinship between BMI and acculturation in Latino children. The intensity of the studies critiqued included analyses by large Latino sample

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    Childhood Obesity in America

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    epidemic 1. Statistics 2. Problems 3. Define epidemic B. Advertisements 1. Fast food 2. Sesame Street 3. Groups II. Safety issues A. Safety seats 1. Statistics 2. Price B. Junk food/fast food 1. Trans fat 2. Portion sizes III. Health A. Body mass index (BMI) 1. Accurate/not 2. School system Spencer i 3. Psychological effects a) Depression b) Stress c) Low self esteem 4. Physical effects a) Diabetes b) High blood pressure c) Asthma‚ etc IV. Activities A. Sedentary lifestyles 1. Exercise 2. Television 3

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    Ghrelin Case Study

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    trend seems to be that not sleeping enough results in a higher DMI‚ and sleeping too much also results in a higher BMI. If someone sleeps for enough time (around 7.4 hours) their BMI will remain lower. 3. In Packet 4. Without knowing the result of the statistics done on the data‚ the two significantly different points were a BMI of 32.15 when sleeping for 6.1 hours‚ and a BMI of 31.05 when sleeping for 7.4 hours. I relied on the latter point to come to my conclusion. 5. If I were Mallory

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    Breathing Lab

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    TOPIC: Examining the capacity of human lungs. RESEARCH QUESTION: In what ways do gender‚ height‚ weight and practicing sports influence the capacity of human lungs? INTRODUCTION: Breathing is the process of respiration‚ during which air is inhaled into the lungs through the mouth or nose due to muscle contraction‚ and then exhaled due to muscle relaxation. It provides

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    Copyright Infringement

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    Not to the publisher. Mallonn’s Grill & Bar in nearby Canton‚ Ohio was sued by BMI‚ Broadcast Music Inc.‚ for playing in the background of their establishment songs by Kid Rock‚ Dave Grohl and other licensed artists without paying licensing royalties. BMI also filed a lawsuit against a sports bar in Lewiston‚ Idaho for playing music by the ever-so-popular Taylor Swift and other unnamed composers. BMI makes millions off of these songs and artists in every aspect and now they want to milk

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