Name: Fatima Fortner
Health 011
Professor Asili
After taking the test, they should personally find out what area of their health needs improvement. If you find more than I need to improve your health picture, please choose the one that is more important to your health improvement. Needless to say that you can choose to take multiple health improvement goals, however, it is not recommended. Examples that I can offer are: stop drinking soft drinks, increase your water consumption, Decrease your simple sugar intake, eat more fruits and
vegetables, etc. (Test & Contract = 10)
Students should find 3 primary research articles in the field of the selected health improvement project. It is recommended to take library workshops if you are not sure what is a primary research article. You will provide the list of these research articles in your final report. (5 credit points)
Students should keep daily records of their health improvement activity and observed effects. It can be as simple as writing a few sentences or videotaping your observed changes. (5 credit points)
Students should write 4 – 5 pages of a report (title and reference page excluded). It should be in APA format, and if you are in need of more information on APA format please visit the Los Angeles Mission College Library online.
(50 credit points)
Total Points = 75
(Read all instruction/ there’s also a research paper attach to the test)
Category: Health
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“Improving Personal Health: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Action”
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“Revamping Your Writing: Improving a Graded Paper” Introduction Writing is a skill that requires constant improvement and refinement. As a student, it is important to recognize that not every paper will be perfect, and there will always be room for
rewrite & make corrections to paper please read the attached file of the graded rubric ,paper and instructions.
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“Combatting Sarcopenia in Older Adults through Resistance Training: The Role of Hypertrophy”
population: older adults 65 and older with sarcopenia
intervention: resistance training
topic: hypertrophy