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Papers On Nutrition & Exercise
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Lowering Blood Pressure
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A 4 page paper presenting a personal plan for reducing blood pressure and guarding against the continued influence of family history for hypertension, followed by a discussion of how the writer will use health promotion tools of feedback and continual monitoring to encourage staying with a commitment to exercise strenuously three times weekly. No sources listed.
Filename: KShlthBPbehave.rtf
Male Baby Boomers:
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This 5 page paper discusses how male baby boomers are handling the issues which they now confront in middle age. Specifically, this paper examines the health issues they face and how they are opting for wellness treatments in order to hold on to their youth. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSBoomer.rtf
Mass Media Effects on Teenage Girls.
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(7 pp) Almost all of us are affected by mass media
in one form or other: films, television, radio,
music and music videos, magazines and other print
media, and now, the internet. We delude our
selves, when we say that, we are not influenced by
media: it comes in with the oxygen and leaves with
the Co2. Yet of all those under the "spell" of
the media, it appears that adolescent girls are
the most vulnerable. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBteengl.doc
Massage Therapy
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This 5 page paper discusses some aspects of massage therapy, including its history, and how traditional massages differ from those given in America. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVMsgThp.rtf
Measures for Controlling Childhood Obesity
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This 5 page paper evaluates childhood obesity and measures that can be taken at the school and community level. Recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA540eat.rtf
Melvin H. Williams' 'Nutrition For Health, Fitness & Sport': Relating To Everyday Life
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11 pages in length. Nutrition and exercise represent integral components within the overall concept of well being. In fact, it can readily be asserted that proper nutrition and regular exercise may be the cornerstone of treatment for myriad illnesses and diseases. Changing one's diet and lifestyle can reflect a more healthful approach and
significantly alter the crippling influence that can arise due to health-related problems; however, even when armed with this knowledge, untold numbers of people continue to consume unhealthy diets and eschew any exercise at all. What properties of nutrition and exercise promote sound physical and mental health in everyday life? Melvin H. Williams believes he has the answer in his book entitled
'Nutrition For Health, Fitness, And Sport.' Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Mental Effects of Exercise
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An 8 page overview of the cognitive benefits of exercise. The author describes the benefits of casual exercise as well as constructed exercise such as occurs in physical therapy. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPexerciseMntl.rtf
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