Evaluating Nutritional Claims

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Evaluating Nutritional Claims

Student Guide

 

Assignment Summary

For this assignment, you will read two articles about dietary supplements and evaluate the accuracy of

the claims as shown in the background section of this assignment. Following the reading, you will

complete a series of short-answer questions.

Background Information

“Always choose the organic food option whenever possible.” “Choosing a food or beverage that is 100%

all natural is a healthy alternative.” “Ginkgo biloba is a great supplement to improve memory and blood

circulation.” Each of these statements is a claim commonly circulated throughout media outlets. From

television shows to magazine ads, there are many different health claims about processed foods and

dietary supplements. It is scientifically supported that nutrition and health are intimately related. Unhealthy

choices about food and nutrition directly affect health outcomes.

Materials

a) Student resource document containing the following two articles:

i. “Processed Foods: What’s OK and What to Avoid”

ii. “Should You Take Dietary Supplements? A Look at Vitamins, Minerals, Botanicals, and

More”

Assignment Instructions

For this assignment, you are expected to submit:

a) Summary responses

Step 1: Prepare for the assignment.

a) Read through the assignment before you begin so you know the expectations for this

assignment.

b) Read the claims presented in the background section of this assignment.

c) If there is anything unclear to you, be sure to ask your teacher.

d) Read both articles

e) Think about the following as you read:

i. Consider how each claim relates to the connection between nutrition and health

outcomes.

ii. What is the author’s purpose of writing the article?

iii. How valid are the points the author presents in this article?

Step 2: Complete the assignment.

a) Respond to the short-answer questions.

b) Make sure responses are free of punctuation, grammatical, and spelling errors.

 

 

 

 

Student Assignment (continued)

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Step 3: Evaluate your assignment using this checklist.

If you can check each box below, you are ready to submit your assignment.

 Did you read all of the claims in the background section?

 Did you read both articles?

 Did you respond to all short-answer questions and prompts completely?

 Did you complete the short-answer questions?

 Are your short-answer responses complete sentences?

 Are your short-answer responses free of spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors?

 

Step 4: Revise and submit your assignment.

a) If you were unable to check off all of the requirements on the checklist, go back and make

sure that your assignment is complete. Save your assignment before submitting it.

b) When you have completed your short-answer questions, return to the Virtual Classroom and

use the “Add files” option to locate and submit your assignment. Ask your teacher for

assistance if necessary.

c) Congratulations! You have completed your assignment.

 

Short-Answer Responses

For this assignment, you will respond to each prompt with 2 to 3 complete sentences free of spelling,

punctuation, and grammatical errors.

a) Select one claim from the background section of this assignment. Discuss whether you are in

support of or against the claim and why.

 

b) Explain the evidence you used from either article to support your argument about the claim.

BUSI 604 Test 1

BUSI 604 Test 1

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Persuasive Speech And Persuasive Speech Outline

Speech #4: Persuasive Speech

Length: 6-8 minutes.

Points Possible: 80 points.

 

Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to persuade your audience about a topic using Monroe’s Motivated sequence.

 

Requirements:

The purpose of this speech is to persuade your audience. Speeches must be organized using Monroe’s Motivated sequence. Topics should be interesting to you the speaker and related to the audience. Topics should be narrow and specific. A minimum of five different academic sources are required and must be cited during your speech (Wikipedia and forms of Wiki are not academic sources). These sources must be included on the works cited page of your outline. Topics for this speech must be approved by the instructor via the topic selection sheet. You will be evaluated on your introduction, subject matter, Monroe’s Motivated Sequence (Need, Satisfaction, and Visualization), organization, supporting materials, Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, delivery voice, delivery-body, visual aids, and conclusion.

 

Criteria for Evaluation:

1. Introduction (8 points): You will be evaluated on effectively using an attention-getter, revealing the central idea of your speech, stating your speaker credibility, and previewing your three main points.

2. Subject matter (4 points): You will be evaluated on how well the subject is related to the speaker, the audience, and the occasion. The speech must call for a policy change.

3. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence: You will be evaluated on proper use of Monroe’s Motivated sequence including:

a. Need (6 points): You must present a clear problem that needs to be fixed.

b. Satisfaction (6 points): You must provide a clear and achievable step-by-step plan/policy on how you are going to fix the problem/need.

c. Visualization (6 points): You must show how your plan/policy will look in place (how your plan/policy fixes the problem/need).

4. Organization (6 points): You will be evaluated on having clear organization between sub-points, clear connectives, meeting the time requirement (6-8 minutes, you will be clapped off at 9 minutes), and having equal time spacing among main points.

5. Supporting Materials (8 points): You will be evaluated on clearly citing five academic sources correctly as stated in class.

6. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos (8 points): You will be evaluated on having a clear and appropriate appeal to ethics, emotion and/or logic.

7. Delivery-Voice (8 points): You will be evaluated on your vocal rate, volume, vocal variety, your speech being free of verbal fillers/clutter, and use of appropriate language.

8. Delivery-Body (8 points): You will be evaluated on effective use of eye contact, extemporaneous speaking, appropriate facial expressions and gestures, and your posture and movement.

9. Conclusion (8 points): You will be evaluated on using a review statement, restating your central idea, and ending with an effective call to action.

10. Visual Aid (4 points): You will be assessed on effective use of visual aid. Your visual aid should be the appropriate size, should add clarity to your speech, and should be handled effectively.

Speech #4 Outline

Points Possible: 15 points.

Requirements:

For your persuasive speech, you are required to turn in a typed full-sentence outline. A hard copy of the outline is due at the beginning of class on the day you present your speech. Failure to turn in an outline on speech day will result in not being able to present your speech and receiving a zero for the outline and a zero for the speech. The specific format of the outline will be discussed in class and an example will be posted on BlackBoard.

Criteria for Evaluation:

1. General and Specific Purpose: You must include the general purpose and specific purpose at the top of the outline.

2. Labeling/Monroe’s: You must label and align each section correctly using the style guide provided in class. Each part of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence must be labeled correctly.

3. MLA: You must use correct MLA format throughout the outline and on the works cited page.

4. Complete Sentences: Your outline must have a complete sentence for every point. Each point should be limited to one or two sentences.

5. Connectives: You must clearly label your connectives between main points.

6. Spelling and grammar: You will be evaluated on proper use of grammar and correct spelling.

Health Homework

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Creating a Personal Dietary Plan Student Guide

 

Assignment Summary For this assignment, you will construct a personal dietary plan that is reflective of your current diet in terms of its nutritional value. Before creating this plan, you will conduct research to explore current dietary guidelines. You will also evaluate personal barriers, and internal and external influances, to setting nutritional goals, and making food choices. You will use a food log to monitor the progress of meeting these goals. This log will help track your eating habits over the course of five days. After your entire dietary plan is constructed, you will evaluate whether healthy daily nutritional values are being met. You will then participate in a small group discussion.

Background Information Each day, you wake up and make the decision as to what you will eat and when. For example, you may skip breakfast because you are short on time, but you never go to sleep without having a satisfying dinner. The food choices we make greatly impact our health outcomes, both in the short term and long term. Thus, it is important to assess current eating habits to address how these habits impact health. In addition to the prevalence of obesity from unhealthy eating, there is also a high risk of developing chronic diseases, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and different forms of cancer.

Materials  Internet access

Assignment Instructions For this assignment, you are expected to submit three items:

1. Graphic organizer

2. Short-answer responses

3. Class discussion evaluation

Step 1: Prepare for the assignment.

a) Read through the guide before you begin so you know the expectations for this assignment. b) If there is anything that is unclear, be sure to ask your teacher.

Step 2: Research the current recommended dietary guidelines for Americans.

a) Search on the Internet for resources about recommended dietary guidelines. Reliable resources include these authorities:

i. The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

ii. The National Institutes of Health

iii. The US Department of Health and Human Services

iv. The US Department of Agriculture

v. The American Heart Association

 

 

 

Student Guide (continued)

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vi. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

b) Write down notes that consider these concerns:

i. Benefits of healthy eating

ii. Consequences of poor eating choices

iii. Ways to promote a healthy lifestyle

Step 3: Complete the graphic organizer.

a) Create a list of nutritional goals for your dietary plan, identify personal barriers, and identify internal and external influances.

b) Record your eating habits.

c) Prepare for the small group discussion by responding to the short-answer questions.

d) Engage in a small group discussion, and evaluate the small group discussion by responding to the short-answer prompts.

Step 4: Complete the short-answer responses.

a) You will evaluate your goals, barriers, and eating habits by responding to questions.

b) Respond to the questions using 2 to 3 complete sentences that are free from spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammatical errors.

Step 5: Participate in a small group discussion.

a) Engage in a small group discussion.

b) Evaluate the discussion by responding to short-answer prompts and questions.

Step 6: Evaluate your assignment by using this checklist.

If you can check each box below, you are ready to submit your assignment.

� Did you research current dietary guidelines for eating? � Did you set three personal, nutritional goals? � Did you identify and write down personal barriers to eating healthy? � Did you fill out all completed sections of the food log? � Did you reflect on your experience and respond to the short-answer questions? � Did you participate in and evaluate the group discussion? � Are your short-answer responses at least 2 to 3 complete sentences that are free from

spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammatical errors.

Step 7: Revise and submit your assignment. a) If you were unable to check off all of the requirements on the checklist, go back and make

sure that your assignment is complete. Save your assignment before submitting it. b) When you have completed your assignment, return to the Virtual Classroom and use the “Add

files” option to locate and submit your assignment. Ask your teacher for assistance if necessary.

c) Congratulations! You have completed your assignment.

 

 

 

 

 

Student Guide (continued)

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Part One: Graphic Organizer For this assignment, you will set nutritional goals, identify barriers, internal and external influences, and keep track of the nutritional value of what you consume in a food log.

1. Begin by setting three, personal nutritional goals. These goals should replace unhealthy food choices or habits with healthy ones.

2. Next, identify three barriers that will challenge you as you work toward achieving your goals.

3. Then, identify two influances (one internal and one external) that affect your food choices.

4. Then, keep track of your eating habits and nutritional sources by recording what you consume for five days. Add rows to the graphic organizer as needed.

 

Nutritional Goals: Identified Barriers: Identified Internal and External Influances:

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3.

Interal Influence: External Influence:

Food Item

Type of Meal

Food Group

Calorie Count

# of Carbs

Total Fat

Protein Vitamins Fiber Sugars

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Part Two: Short-Answer Response Respond to the questions using 2 to 3 complete sentences that are free from spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammatical errors.

1. After reviewing your food log, what is a conclusion you can make about your food choices?

 

2. How well did your food log help you meet your nutritional goals? In what ways was the log helpful or not?

 

3. Did your identified barriers make it difficult to achieve your goals? What steps did you take to eliminate or lessen the impact the barriers had on your choices?

 

4. How did your identified internal and external influances affect your food choices?

 

5. What is a change you could make regarding your food choices for the future? Why would you make this change?

 

6. Outside of the food log, what is another strategy you can implement to promote a healthy lifestyle?

 

Part Three: Class Discussion Here are the general guidelines for class discussion:

� Prepare for the class discussion by reviewing your research notes, nutritional goals, identified barriers, food log, and short-answer responses.

� Think of a question you could pose to the group that would help you understand more about making healthy food choices.

� Allow time for your classmates to complete a thought before speaking. Only one person should speak at a time.

� All students should be encouraged to participate. � Take notes during the discussion to help you respond to the prompts that follow.

To evaluate your discussion, answer the following prompts and questions. Responses should be 2 to

3 complete sentences that are free from spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammatical errors.

1. Describe a time in the class discussion when you drew on your preparation by referring to the notes you had written earlier.

 

2. Describe a time in the class discussion when someone cited evidence from their research to make a point.

 

 

 

 

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3. Describe a time in the class discussion where someone shared a personal barrier to making healthy food choices. What support was the class able to provide?

 

4. Describe any tips or tricks for using a food log that were shared during the class discussion.

 

  • Assignment Summary
  • Background Information
  • Materials
  • Assignment Instructions
  • Part One: Graphic Organizer
  • Part Two: Short-Answer Response
  • Part Three: Class Discussion