Dietary Analysis report (1800 words)

Dietary Analysis report (1800 words) \ prepare a report comparin" rel="nofollow">ing the group results to the appropriate UK Dietary Reference Values for energy and the selected nutrients. Your report should be word processed and in" rel="nofollow">include the followin" rel="nofollow">ing sections: Title Aim Introduction Methodology Results Discussion Summary/Conclusion Reference List Appendices You will need to consider poin" rel="nofollow">ints such as: • An appropriate title for the report • Appropriate style and presentation of results • Raw data and analysed data • Appropriate statistical analysis of the data • Appropriate sub-headin" rel="nofollow">ings and titles for tables, graphs etc. • Selection of correct Dietary Reference Values • Always reference the source of in" rel="nofollow">information you in" rel="nofollow">include in" rel="nofollow">in the report Introduction Background in" rel="nofollow">information (MUST use references) Explain" rel="nofollow">in to the reader: What are DRVs? Why are DRVs important and how do they in" rel="nofollow">influence the body? What methods can be used to collect dietary in" rel="nofollow">intake? The in" rel="nofollow">introduction ends with an AIM (one sentence). The AIM is the reason for the particular experiment – what do you hope to show? An example: The aim of this study is to fin" rel="nofollow">ind out if the first year students have met the guidelin" rel="nofollow">ines and balanced in" rel="nofollow">intake of meal for a healthy development and growth. Methodology: No References . Make it clear and easy to read. The methods section should be clear and detailed enough for another experienced person to repeat the research and reproduce the results. Write in" rel="nofollow">in the past tense Do not use the present tense: I, we, they, she, he Past tense: The subject completed a 24 hour food diary Write about the dietary data of the forty-three respondents, thirty females and thirteen males of 1st year UG students were collected usin" rel="nofollow">ing a 24 hour dietary recall method. Their dietary in" rel="nofollow">intake is compared to the Dietary Reference value (DRV), recommended in" rel="nofollow">in the United Kin" rel="nofollow">ingdom. Results: Present and describe the results in" rel="nofollow">in a systematic and detailed way consistin" rel="nofollow">ing of tables and figures – I already did the tables and graphs, you need to copy and paste them and you need to write more for the figures under each graph. Also for the second table Discussion: Add literatures and USE APA references please. Evaluate your fin" rel="nofollow">indin" rel="nofollow">ings and in" rel="nofollow">interpret your results Show that you are thin" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">ing critically Compare your fin" rel="nofollow">indin" rel="nofollow">ings to previous literature The discussion section of the report will cover issues such as: • What do the results mean? • Explain" rel="nofollow">in each graph and compare it to the DRVs • Based on the data- are the diets of your tutor group meetin" rel="nofollow">ing the recommendations to main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">in health (males and females)? • Could you suggest any improvements to improve their diets? • What are the uses and limitations of the methods you have used to determin" rel="nofollow">ine the nutrient in" rel="nofollow">intake of your semin" rel="nofollow">inar group? Did you meet your aims? What were the strengths of your study? What were the limitations of your study? Conclusion: Summarise and brin" rel="nofollow">ing together the main" rel="nofollow">in areas covered in" rel="nofollow">in the writin" rel="nofollow">ing, which might be called ‘lookin" rel="nofollow">ing back’ Give a fin" rel="nofollow">inal comment or judgement on this. The fin" rel="nofollow">inal comment may also in" rel="nofollow">include makin" rel="nofollow">ing suggestions for improvement and speculatin" rel="nofollow">ing on future directions.