Week 6 Lab: Maintaining a Healthy Weight
Define BMI-You must define BMI and not just as a general definition indicating its relationship to height and weight. Please also do not forget to define the actual term BMI!
Calculate BMI-Many students use an automated calculator to complete this part of the assignment. I will deduct points if I do not see the actual math calculations. Please include all stages of the math calculations associated with determining your BMI.
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Scenario/Summary
Students will select one lifecycle.
Once a lifecycle has been selected, you will do the following three things.
Describe the lifecycle and the age to be in that lifecycle.
Describe nutritional challenges associated with that particular lifecycle.
Develop a diet specifically tailored to that stage of life (make sure to include all of the macronutrients [percentages of carbs, fats, and protein]), and explain the rationale. Do not forget to discuss specific nutrients that..
This week, you will create an outline of your formal report. Your outline should include the following.Information for All Sections of the Report: Be sure to fill in every section of the outline template with the required information.In-text Citations: In-text citation for all sources listed on your References page must be included within the outline indicating how you used each of the sources listed on the References page.References Page: Include the References page you created in Week 3...
This week, you will create a rough draft of the formal report that will include all the required sections of the report, along with in-text citations and the References page. Note that the executive summary and cover letter will be written and submitted in Week 6. The report must be organized and formatted correctly using guidelines in Chapter 10 and the sample report beginning on page 334 in the text as a model. To recap, the draft should include:A cover or title page;A transmittal letter (not ..
Executive Summary/Abstract: In Week 6, you will create an executive summary that accurately describes the entire report in a condensed one-page version. See pages 318–320 for a discussion and sample reports for examples.Cover Letter: You will also create your cover letter (or transmittal letter) and add it to your formal report. Information for this part of the project is on pages 314–316 of your text.Peer Review: You should submit the first draft of your report to the Peer Review Discussion For..
Final Report: Your final report is due this week. The final report must follow the formatting elements described above and include the following components.Cover or Title Page Transmittal Letter Table of Contents List of illustrationsExecutive Summary ..
Technical Briefing (Narrated
PowerPoint): Create a 5–7-minute multimedia technical briefing
based on the highlights of your formal report. You will record your presentation using the audio narration
function within PowerPoint. You will
need a headset microphone. You should create eight to
10 highly effective slides. The following details apply.How many slides? Your PowerPoint slides
should align with and support the points of the thesis. A good rule of thumb is
approximately two to three slides ..
Peer Review CommentThis part had been submitted in Week 6 for comments, in week 7 Comments on peer reviewed documents have been given by the teacher...