The Philippines National Nutrition Council celebrates National Nutrition Month Throughout the month of July 2014‚ the National Nutrition Council (NNC) celebrated an annual nutrition month. In 2014‚ the month was themed “Kalamidad Paghandaan: Gutom at Malnutrisyon Agapan”. (Prepare for calamity: fight hunger and malnutrition). The winning theme was selected from 304 entries received in a writing contest held in January. The NNC led the country in the celebration‚ in coordination with other government departments
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NIKE 1 Nike has always remained on the preference list of athletes and athletic footwear was indeed the first category of products launched by the company more than 30 years ago. Today‚ you can see the craze for its products‚ not only among athletes‚ but also among golfers and other sportspeople. Apart from that‚ Nike shoes and other accessories have also become the favorite fashion products for teenagers. Thus‚ fashion‚ elegance and achievements are some of the associated attributes of Nike
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Amid high food prices in 1972‚ Sweden’s National Board of Health and Welfare developed the idea of "basic foods" that were both cheap and nutritious‚ and "supplemental foods" that added nutrition missing from the basic foods. Anna Britt Agnsäter‚ head of the test kitchen at KF‚ a consumer co-op that worked with the Board‚ held a lecture the next year on how to illustrate these food groups. Attendee Fjalar Clemes suggested a triangle displaying basic foods at the base. Agnsäter developed the idea
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| Review Assessment: Test 1 | | | | Name: | Test 1 | Status : | Completed | Score: | 37 out of 40 points | Time Elapsed: | 0 hours‚ 32 minutes‚ and 20 seconds out of 0 hours and 50 minutes allowed. | Instructions: | | | Question 1 | Multiple Choice | 1 of 1 points | | One ounce equivalent (1 oz. eq) from the protein group includes ____________________. | | Selected Answer: | one-quarter (1/4) cup of cooked dry beans | Correct Answer: | one-quarter
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Part B: Calculating Calories Complete the equations below by using the information you obtained in Part A tables. Use figure 5.19 of the Visualizing Nutrition textbook as a guidance. Number of calories from proteins: __4__x_2__ = __8____ 1 gram of protein = 4 calories Number of calories from carbs: ____4_x__16___=__64_______ 1 gram of carbs = 4 calories Number of calories from fat: ___9__x__8___=_____72____
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CU1513 1) Children need to be in a positive environment because if the child spends their day in an effective designed environment‚ the child will be physically‚ socially‚ emotionally‚ and aesthetically nurtured. The environment can maximise their intellectual potential and provide a foundation for the development of their emotional security. A positive environment for children and young people must be a safe place to work in‚ so a number of legal health and safety requirements should be in place
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Nutrition‚ Ambition‚ Competition We all do it; for money‚ for reputation‚ for popularity. Being competitive is completely natural and‚ in most cases; it is what keeps you going as a person. Sometimes you have those couple of people that completely deny that they are competitive. Why? Oh right‚ because you definitely don’t care that you did not get an A on that test‚ or that “the other guy” got a promotion and you didn’t. Whether it is grades‚ promotions‚ or sports competition is all around us
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Resources: Ch. 4–6 of Contemporary Nutrition‚ WileyPLUS®‚ iProfile Enter your food intake for 3 full days. Save this information. Write a 750- to 1‚050-word paper that addresses the following points about your 3-day food intake: Recorded intake of protein‚ carbohydrates‚ and lipids Which foods in your recorded daily intake provide protein? Which provide carbohydrate? Which provide lipids? Review how your recorded protein‚ carbohydrate‚ and lipid intake compares with the recommendations
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Nursing Assessment Form Medical Diagnosis: N/A Client Perception of Health Needs: Client believes herself to be healthy‚ however admits to unhealthy dietary practices and an over use of caffeine. Has been feeling that pressures of daily activities are building up. Client Goals for Health: Client wants to regain a sense of control over daily stressors and improve her overall wellness. Client would like to receive information on ways to improve diet and would like to incorporate physical activity
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References: Nutrition‚ Health‚ and Wellness: An Applied Approach‚ Edited by Abour H. Cherif‚ Dianne M. Jedlicka‚ Sujata Verma‚ Robert D. Aron‚ and Bashar W. Hanna. Published by Pearson Custom Publishing. Copyright © 2006 by Pearson Education‚ Inc.
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