Cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death in the U. S. One reason is the lack of commitment to heart-healthy lifestyle. Your lifestyle is not only your best defense against heart disease, it’s also your responsibility.
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Written Research Assignment
Research and discuss the causes of cardiovascular disease and its relationship to diet and exercise. Compare and analyze your own personal wellness data (Portfolio Lab assignments) to determine your risk of the disease and form a conclusion as to what changes you can make to decrease your risk. Finally, share information with others in order to encourage healthy behaviors within the community.
Assignment Requirements
Written paper with a minimum of 350 word in paragraph form.
You must cite at least 3 credible sources in the text of your paper and in the bibliography at the end. Example: “According to Joe Smith from the Mayo Clinic, individuals are at risk…”, you would then cite the reference in the bibliography with complete source. You can use any style to cite the reference.
It must be typed.
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Assignment Topic
Research and discuss the causes of cardiovascular disease and its relationship to diet and exercise. Compare and analyze your own personal lifestyle choices (Portfolio Lab assignments) to determine your risk of the disease and form a conclusion as to what changes you can make to decrease your risk. Finally, share information with others in order to encourage healthy behaviors within the community. The following information will help you with the type of information that should be included. You are not limited to this, it will just give you a general idea of what I am looking for in the assignment.
Part #1 – Research and discuss the causes of cardiovascular disease.
(Use at least 2 credible sources for Part #1- be sure to cite source IN THE TEXT and as a bibliography at end).
What are the causes?
Why is it a health concern?
What is the incidence of the disease/how many are affected?
Is it preventable?
What is the cost of the disease to the U.S.?
Part #2 – What is the relationship between cardiovascular disease and diet and exercise? (Use at least 1 credible source for Part #2- be sure to cite source IN THE TEXT and as bibliography at the end).
What types of foods contribute to our risk?
Does physical activity help in prevention?
How does inactivity increase our risk?
Part #3 – Compare and analyze your own personal lifestyle choices that contribute to YOUR risk of cardiovascular disease. Cite the lab assignments that you refer to. Example: “According to my BMI lab assignment, I am at greater risk…” or, “After reviewing my Nutritional Analysis Lab assignment, I realize…”
What are the lifestyle choices you are making that increase your risk?
Look at data from the following assignments:
BMI assignment
How Healthy is Your Lifestyle? Survey
Fast food nutrition
Nutritional analysis
Food color chart assignment
Sugar assignment
Be sure to cite the source of this information. (Example: “According to my Nutritional Analysis I do consume too much…”)
Part #4 – Form a conclusion as to what changes you can make in your own personal lifestyle choices in order to decrease risk.
Specifically what can you do to decrease your risk NOW.
How will those changes benefit your future health.
Part #5 – Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility
Hopefully your workouts have allowed you to experience the positive benefits of physical activity. It is now time to share that with others. Physically inactive individuals are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease. According to the Center for Disease Control, if every physically inactive person became active, we would save $77 billion in health care costs every year. Only 1 in 5 adults and 1 in 3 children get the recommended amount of physical activity.
Invite at least 2 people (adult or child) to participate in a workout with you. It can be your regular workout or you can do something different (ride bikes, take a free class at gym, try a new workout DVD).
Reflect on this experience and include the following information:
Who did you invite to workout with you and why did you choose that person?
What information did you share to encourage them to participate?
Did you notice a difference in the individual’s attitudes toward physical activity with regards to their age, ethnic background or socioeconomic background?
Explain the possible implications on our nation if everyone who is active encouraged others to become active too.
What other ways could you encourage physical activity in adults and children?
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It is the leading cause of death in the US. Lack of dedication to a heart-healthy lifestyle. The way you live is not only your best defense but also your obligation.
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Research Paper Writing
Examine the causes of cardiovascular disease and its connection to food and exercise. Comparing and analyzing your own personal wellness data (Portfolio Lab assignments) will help you calculate your disease risk and what adjustments you can make to reduce it. Finally, spread the word to encourage healthy habits in the community.
Requirements
A minimum of 350 words in paragraph form.
You must cite 3 credible sources in the text and 3 in the bibliography. For example, “According to Joe Smith of the Mayo Clinic…” would be cited in the bibliography with the whole source. You can cite it in any style.
Type it.
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Examine the causes of cardiovascular disease and its connection to food and exercise. Comparing and analyzing your own personal lifestyle choices (Portfolio Lab assignments) can help you identify your disease risk and what changes you may make to reduce it. Finally, spread the word to encourage healthy habits in the community. The following information can help you decide what to include. This is not an exhaustive list, but it will give you a good indication of what I am looking for.
Part 1: Research and discuss cardiovascular disease causes.
Please mention at least two credible sources in the text and in the bibliography.
What causes it?
Why is it dangerous?
How common is the disease/how many are affected?
Is it averted?
How much does the sickness cost the US?
Part 2 – How do food and exercise affect cardiovascular disease? (Use at least one credible source for Part #2; cite in text and bibliography.)
What foods raise our risk?
Does exercise help prevent?
Inactivity raises our risk.
Part 3: Evaluate your own lifestyle decisions that increase your risk of cardiovascular disease. Mention the lab assignments you used. “My BMI lab assignment says I am at risk…” “Reviewing my Nutritional Analysis Lab assignment…”
What are your lifestyle decisions that raise your risk?
Examine the following data:
BMI grading
Qué vida t Survey
Nutrients in fast
Analyses dietary
Assigning a food color
Sugar job
Cite the information’s source. Ex: “My Nutritional Analysis says I eat too much…”
Part 4 – Draw conclusions on what adjustments you can make in your own lifestyle to reduce risk.
What can you do NOW to reduce your risk?
So, how will that help your future health?
Engagement and Social Responsibilty
Enjoy the good effects of physical activity with your workouts. Now it’s time to tell others. Inactive people are more prone to heart disease. The CDC estimates that if every physically inactive individual became active, we would save $77 billion annually. Neither adults nor children get the necessary amount of exercise.
Invite 2 individuals (adult or child) to join you in a workout. It can be your usual workout or something new (ride bikes, take a free class at gym, try a new workout DVD).
Write about your experience and include the following:
Who did you invite to workout with you and why?
What did you say to entice them?
Did you observe any differences in attitudes about physical activity based on age, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status?
Describe the effects on our nation if everyone who is involved encouraged others to join them.
What additional methods could you get adults and kids moving?