Hello, I need help with the Nutrition research assignment. It has to be 300 words not counting citations. Please check the attachment for more details.
Research discussion assignment
Your Reply INSTRUCTIONS (you must upload a paper for this discussion)Students will choose one nutrition concept to write about from the list below. Then you must find at least 2 or more peer reviewed journal articles on this topic, and at least 1 additional resources--total of 3 or more. The additional resources can be the resources listed below on this page, or others that are written by publications and people with the proper credentials. The article that you find may be about something related to the topic, but keep in mind you are trying to conduct an unbiased research effort by researching the “good” and “not so good” about your topic. Once the student has chosen a topic to research, they should write at least a 300-word summary based on the conclusions drawn from the source(s) you used. Guidelines:
Double-spaced
Use ONLY a 11-12-point font.
Use Calibri, or Times New Roman font.
At least 300-word count for the writing portion—Does not include citations
Use at least 3 resources as references-2 are peer-viewed and 1 other resource of your choice. (Sample of Peer-Reviewed Resource)
Provide a balance of the negatives and positives of your nutrition topic.
You will be required to cite your resources after your written portion.
You are required to upload your summary and citations in a document for other peers to read.
Use APA format to cite the sources that you use. In addition, check out the examples below (highlighted in yellow) and on where and how to cite your sources. Here are the examples: https://youtu.be/CcplACwjUqw
American Psychological Association (APA) Style for references and citations.
APA GUIDE
Citation Samples
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The Combat: Are Carbs Good?
Got Calories? Can calories do a body good?
Tropical Goodness: Are coconut products really healthy?
Release your inner caveperson: Should you go Paleo?
Food Fears: Is dairy really bad?
Smart Move: Should you choose gluten-free?
Soy: Friend or Foe?
Do vegetarian diets rule?
Are all bottled waters created equal?
Are meats ever healthy?
The Ketogenic Diet: Is it healthy?
Intermittent Fasting: Is it healthy?
Any Webpages that end in:
.org
.gov
.edu
Class textbook or academic textbooks
Nutrition Facts Link (Links to an external site.) (for videos)
National Library (Links to an external site.) (peer-review articles)
Ted Talks Link (Links to an external site.) (videos)
Academy of Nutrition Link (Links to an external site.) (make sure to not go into the store)
Nutrition Government Link (Links to an external site.)
DVC Library Databases (Links to an external site.)
Suggestions for the DVC library found under “A” and “H” and “F”
Academic Search Premier (EBSCO) (Links to an external site.)
Access Science (Links to an external site.)
Health Source: Consumer Edition (Links to an external site.)
Films on Demand (Links to an external site.)