Category: Diet

  • Nam Nguyens Case: The Diabetic Diet Plan

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    Table of Contents The diabetic diet plan Patient education session Scales The teaching tools References The diabetic diet plan The rationale for recommending a 1,800-calorie diet is that it can initiate weight loss by making the patient maintain a calorie deficit. Based on Nam Nguyens health information, his weight is about 75 kg (Treas et…

  • Veganism Diet: Pros and Cons

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    Nutrition is a critically important part of human lives as it guarantees that a person will acquire nutrients and elements such as vitamins and minerals. They are needed for the preservation of the desired level of health and high quality of lifestyles. Unfortunately, literacy in this sphere remains low, and most people are unaware of…

  • Nutrition and Diets: Impact on the Blood Pressure Reduction

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    It may seem that the effect of dietary regulation on arterial pressure has already been thoroughly investigated. Hypertension is a factor of risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke. In order to lower blood pressure, scientists recommend some changes, which include not only drugs and exercises but also following a balanced diet. It actualizes the necessity…

  • Trending Diets to Curb Obesity

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    Summary Over the years, humans have been struggling to observe their weight by getting involved in body exercises that are believed to maintain body shape and avoid the risk of getting obese. However, it is not easy to continue with gym exercises and the expenses that come with it. Therefore, there have emerged different dietary…

  • 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…

  • Importance of a Well-Balanced Diet in Preventing Illness

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    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Human long-term health outcomes are particularly reliant on the daily nutrition choices and diet regimens one follows. Food is an essential element of human survival that is necessary on a daily basis. Being a source of nutrients, vitamins, fiber, and important elements, food helps human bodies generate…

  • Fad Diets and Their Dangers for Mental Health

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    Table of Contents Introduction Dangers of Fad Diets Diet and Mental Health Conclusion References Introduction Because the epidemic of obesity in the USA has not been eliminated, the debates about developing healthy and effective diets still occur. Fad diets have emerged as a miraculous tool for quick and easy weight loss. There are lists of…

  • Patient Educational Tool: Diet and Hypertension

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    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction In this paper, the author discusses a patient educational tool for hypertension in an adult with an aim of analyzing it for use in providing patient education to the specific audience in this case- grown-up. The paper explains what a patient educational tool is, the specific…

  • 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…