How does your sleep routine affect your nutrition?
Gather your resources. Be mindful where you decide to look for information. Identify the best resources for your topic. Your research and resources must include at least three (3) peer reviewed professional journal articles and at least two (2) additional academic sources. Sources range from a professional in the field or valid website. Literature cited must be from reputable and appropriate sources. Please include 2 references that apply to the topic you plan to use. The references need to be in APA format, please do not submit websites. Be sure that one of them is from a professional journal that is peer reviewed such as Journal of the American Medical Association, American Journal of Public Health, etc. Prepare a well thought out research paper effectively addressing your topic. Each research paper will consist of three (3) full pages, plus a cover page, and a Bibliography page. Please do not exceed the three page limit for written material. The paper must be typed, double spaced, in 12 point arial/times new roman font with 1 inch margins. Be sure to proof read your paper. Spelling and grammatical errors will result in a point deduction. Present your findings in a professional powerpoint presentation. Students will create 5-10 slides to share your findings. The presentation must be well-organized and professional. Please include graphics, images, videos, charts, personal narratives, or other materials. If you prefer to create a video presentation in place of the powerpoint presentation, please email the instructor for approval. Your final powerpoint presentation may be posted on the discussion board forum Research Projects. Please include a cover page with only the following information. Title of Your Paper Your Full Name HSC 4139: Weight Management Professor SPRING 2019 My Personal Details: Three pages is good for the body. Provide 5 slides for the powerpoint.Use the following resources but its not a must. Resource 1: Knutson, K. L., Spiegel, K., Penev, P., & Cauter, E. V. (2007). The metabolic consequences of sleep deprivation. Sleep Medicine Reviews,11(3), 163-178. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2007.01.002 Resource 2: Jarrin, D., Mcgrath, J., & Drake, C. (2013). Beyond sleep duration: Distinct sleep dimensions are associated with obesity in children and adolescents. Sleep Medicine,14. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2013.11.367
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