ESSAY QUESTION/TOPIC: Select and define one of the special populations discussed in DFN 341. List a few of the nutrition-related conditions and interventions we might see in this population and how you might counsel someone from this population.
For example, if you chose “Child and Preadolescent” as a population you want to focus on, you’d go to Chapter 13 where there’s a whole list of potential issues within this specific life cycle (like cystic fibrosis or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). You’d then do some basic research online and in the book/slides to give you an idea of what vitamins, minerals, foods/calories, etc. you might need to know if you were a dietitian who had to meet/counsel a patient within this group. Since this only has to be about 2 pages, keep it simple. Include resources, organizations, places, etc. that might specialize in a particular disease/condition at this age of life and where you would need to go to learn more about working with this patient.
A good essay paper contains the following:
It is arguable; it is your opinion that someone can agree or disagree with.
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It addresses the topic of the essay without straying from the central idea.
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Your essay should be at least 700 words in length (about 5-6 full paragraphs or equal to a 2-page paper). It must be uploaded to the assignment tab in Word or PDF format. Be sure to include appropriate headers and footers (name, course, page numbers) and in-text citations references to support your essay.
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SOME INTERNET RESOURCES THAT CAN BE USEFUL
General Nutrition
Oldways Preservation Trust (provides four additional cultural and ethnic food guide pyramids): http://oldwayspt.org/
Vegetarian Resource Group: www.vrg.org
Science of Nutrition
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: www.eatright.org
American Heart Association: www.heart.org
National Cancer Institute: http://www.cancer.gov/
Adolescent Nutrition
American Medical Association (Promoting Adolescent Health): https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/population-care/what-physicians-can-do-promote-teen-health
Bright Futures: www.brightfutures.org
Urban Roots Youth Programs: http://urbanrootsmn.org/programs/
American Academy of Pediatrics on “The Crucial Role of Recess in School”: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/131/1/183
President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition: http://www.fitness.gov/
Public Food & Nutrition Programs
United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library: http://fnic.nal.usda.gov/
School Nutrition Association: https://schoolnutrition.org/
Model School Wellness Policies (National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity): http://www.schoolwellnesspolicies.org
Team Nutrition: http://www.fns.usda.gov/team-nutrition
Nationwide Priorities & Nutritional Health
United States
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/index.html
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report): www.cdc.gov/mmwr
Environmental Protection Agency (Ground Water and Drinking Water): http://water.epa.gov/drink/index.cfm
Food and Drug Administration: www.fda.gov
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health: http://nccam.nih.gov/
National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health: www.ncemch.org
United States Department of Agriculture, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion: http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/
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