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Kathryn Bell
BIOL 1090
04/10/2017
The article that I have chosen to respond to, titled "One approach can
prevent teen obesity, eating disorders, new guidelines say" states that
weight loss or dieting. The main conclusion drawn by the researchers, who
loss, not encouraging dieting for adolescents, and avoiding making negative
comments about weight. The initial researchers outlined five strategies for
accomplishing this very thing; they stated that doctors and parents should
lifestyle.
The primary difference between the article and the original research
presented is the tone of the writing, as well as the respective lengths of said
writing. The original research has a far more academic tone and appears to
much easier and less time-consuming for the average reader to comprehend,
The possible impacts this research could have could be most quickly
While causing the rates of dangerous extremes in weight and eating patterns
to take a sizable cut can only be beneficial in both the short and long term, it
would require parents to further rearrange their schedules, when they might
stricken families who can barely afford to keep a roof over their heads and
their bellies full with any kind of food at all. It goes without saying that these
are not the only possible impacts on society, but they are perhaps the most
prominent.
Both the original researchers and the writer of the initial article are
change if the initial researchers were affiliated with a for-profit group, but I
might if the article writer was, since articles written by journalists affiliated
research was based on preexisting studies and the article I found that might
knowledge and awareness of what was dangerous and what was not. Full
behaviors. I chose this article because since I am actually at a high risk for
eating disorders, due largely to the fact that I am a member of the LGBT
community, as well as the fact that I am a psychology major who has long
behaviors in the past. Suffice it to say that this is quite a personal issue for
me.
I personally feel that the article I chose was very well set up and
explained for the story. It had a logical flow and was easy for someone like
me to follow. The author did indeed do a good job of setting it up, as
evidenced by the opening statement of "A single approach can prevent both
Digitale, Erin. August 22, 2016. "One approach can prevent teen obesity,
eating disorders, new guidelines say". Scientific Daily. August 22, 2016.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/08/160822083404.htm.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/138/3/e20161649.
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