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Module F Discussion assignment: Compare & Contrast 2 Topics in Chapter 9 Highlight 9: Dieting (pp XXXXXXXXXX)
To Begin: First, read this Directions document carefully. Next, read both “Chapter 9 Highlight 9: Dieting (pp XXXXXXXXXX)”
AND the Module F “Selected Readings.” (“Selected Readings” are Column 3 in your Course Schedule.)
Your point total: Read carefully to the end for more on these grading criteria. I grade on your ability to compare & contrast
the topics you choose, as follows:
1. Compare, 2. Contrast and 3. Answer to Question (+5 each for +15/30)
Good use of English language including grammar, sentence structure, spelling and punctuation (+5/30)
Always paraphrase (Never use quotes) (+5/30)
Word count at the end of your paragraph (+5/30)
To Write a Full Credit Discussion (30 points): This assignment is to compare & contrast 2 topics from Chapter 9 Highlight
9: Dieting (pp XXXXXXXXXXTo receive full credit, you MUST use content from (a) Highlight 9, and (b) Module F ‘Selected
Readings’ in Column 3 of your Course Schedule. You will choose the 2 topics to compare and contrast. For example, you
may choose 2 topics you recognize in Highlight 9. Or, you may choose biggest differences in the dieting practices. Or, you
may choose any other topics on your own. You will not be judged on what you choose to compare & contrast. More
important than the 2 topics you choose is your ability to “compare & contrast,” also part of your course OUTCOMES for
Nursing. Remember as you read How to Compare & Contrast: (next), you must use your own words, only. This is called
paraphrasing when you say in your own words what another has said differently. The point? Never use quotes from the
textbook or docs to compare & contrast in our course.
How to Compare & Contrast: The purpose of a compare and contrast essay is to analyze the
similarities and differences of 2 distinct topics. A good compare/contrast essay doesn't only point out
how the topics are similar or different. It uses those points to make a meaningful argument about the
value of the topics.
Help is here: You are comparing & contrasting 2 of the dieting practices detailed in Highlight 9. Use only content from
Highlight 9 and Module F “Selected Readings.” Use no other resources
eferences; I will not accept others. I know the
Highlight 9 and textbook chapters well. I will only judge your ability to compare & contrast based on these.
Writing Decisions: As you write your discussion, also answer one of these questions. You can’t get full credit without
answering at least one.
A. “Why do consumers (or you) continue to follow “fad diets?”
B. “What should be included in a sound, scientifically-based weight loss plan?”
To prepare your assignment: Write and save a (Microsoft Office) Word document. Do not write at first in the Reply text
ox; this will not reliably save your work. Use Word to check English language including spelling, grammar, and
punctuation. Word also has a word # count option. RECORD your word # count at the end of your Discussion.
RECORDING word count is part of your grade. I will not look for word count anywhere else but the last words at the end of
your Discussion. Limit your discussion to XXXXXXXXXXwords total. You will not be judged on the number of words unless you
write fewer than 125 or more than 150 words. (I do not read beyond 150 words so what you write too much of will not count
toward your grade.) Save your Word doc to your private computer in case you want to keep editing or need in the future.
(Your Word doc will not save on public computers in labs or li
aries; use your device here.)
To Hand In: Copy and paste your discussion to my Discussion Board. Click the Reply a
ow to paste in your text box
which appears. IMPORTANT: Click "Submit" or "Post Reply" to post or I can’t see your Reply to grade (even if you can
see). You will not be able to edit your post once it is submitted. I do not grade two submits so make sure your post is co
ect
when you submit. Do not ask me to check if it submitted for you. I do not do for you what you can do for yourself. To check,
eturn to click on the assignment, and scroll down to see your own post in the order it was submitted. There will also be no
future re-dos so do co
ectly the first time.
BEST WISHES ON FULL CREDIT ASSIGNMENT!

Course Schedule
… The most important document directing course activities …
HUN 1201 Human Nutrition XXXXXXXXXXSummer C-Full Term XXXXXXXXXXDr. Weerts, PhD, Dietitian/Nutritionist
Module DATE Module / Chapters Selected Readings Module Assignments
Wed. May 8 -
Wed. May 15 (1 wk)
INTRODUCTION to our
Course Online & Canvas
None Three Goals Discussion (10 pts)
Scavenger Hunt Quiz (20 pts)
DUE DATE: by May 15
Wed. May 15 -
Wed. May 22 (1 wk)
Module A / Healthy Diets
Chapters 1-2
Selected Readings:
1.1, 1.2, 1.6
2.1, 2.2
Menu Switch-Up: HOME (40pt)
Quiz A (75 pts)
DUE DATE: by May 22
Wed. May 22 -
Wed. May 29 (1 wk)
Module B / Macronutrients
Chapters 4-6
Selected Readings:
4.2, 4.4, 4.5
5.3, 5.5, 5.6
6.2, 6.5
Compare & Contrast Nutrition
Trends XXXXXXXXXX30pts)
Quiz B (75 pts)
DUE DATE: by May 29
Monday, May 27th - Memorial Day holiday
Wed. May 29 -
Wed. June 5 (1 wk)
Module C / Micronutrients &
Water
Chapters 10-13
Selected Readings:
10.1, 10.3, 11.1, 11.2,
12.1, 12.2, 12.3 (select
calcium only)
13.1, 13.2 (iron only)
Flash Cards - Midterm (40 pts)
Quiz C (75 pts)
DUE DATE: by June 5
Wed. June 5 –
Wed. June 12 (1 wk)
Modules A-C /
Chapters 1-2, 4-6, 10-13
Optional Quiz Retake
Choose ONE of A-C
Optional Quiz Retake: (keep
highest score)
DUE DATE: by June 12
Wed. June 12 –
Wed. June 26 (2 wks)
Module D / MIDTERM
Chapters 1-2, 4-6, 10-13
All Selected Readings
from Modules A-C
Midterm Exam (150 pts)
DUE DATE: by June 26
Wed. June 26 –
Wed. July 3 (1 wk)
Module E / Metabolism &
Energy Balance
Chapters 7-8
Selected Readings:
7.1, 7.2, Figure 7.2, 7.3
8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.5
Menu Switch-Up: OUT (40 pts)
Quiz E (75 pts)
DUE DATE: by July 3
Thursday, July 4th – Independence Day holiday
Wed. July 3 -
Wed. July 10 (1 wk)
Module F / Diet & Fitness
in Weight & Disease
Chapters 9, 14, 18
Selected Readings:
9.1, 9.5, 14.1, 14.2, 14.5
18.2, 18.7
Compare & Contrast Highlight
9: Dieting (30pts)
Quiz F (75 pts)
DUE DATE: by July 10
Wed. July 10 –
Wed. July 17 (1 wk)
Module G / Nutrition in the
Life Cycle
Chapters 15-17
Selected Readings:
15.1, 15.4, 15.6
16.1, 17.3, 17.5
Flash Cards - Final (40 pts)
Quiz G (75 pts)
DUE DATE: by July 17
Tuesday, July 16th – Last day to drop with ‘W’
Wed. July 17 –
Wed. July 24 (1 wk)
Modules E-G /
Chapter 7-9, 14-18
Optional Quiz Retake
Choose ONE of E-G
Optional Quiz Retake: (keep
highest score)
DUE DATE: by July 24
Wed. July 24 -
Sat. Aug XXXXXXXXXXwks)
Module H / FINAL
Chapters 8-9, 14-18
All Selected Readings
Modules E-G
Final Exam (150 pts)
DUE DATE: by Sat. Aug. 10
*Discussion activities in blue XXXXXXXXXXPoints = 1000 Total
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Medical diet plan vs fad diet
Medical diets and fad diets have common features. First, they have low added sugar. Sugar that is added to foods and drinks are known to be the unhealthiest in diets. Both diets thus have low levels of fructose. Secondly, refined ca
s are not used in the diets. This includes the removal of wheat flour products from the diet regiments. Thirdly, these diets do not contain artificial trans-fats which come from vegetable oils that are hydrogenated. Many countries such as the United States have banned the use of artificial Trans-fats. Fourthly, these diets contain high amounts of vegetables and fi
e. It is worth noting that vegetables are the most essential components of healthy diets. As a result, many dietitians and nutrition’s advocate for the consumption of more vegetables. Lastly, these diets focus on the consumption of whole foods instead of calories.
On the other hand, medical diets and fad diets have differences. Medical diets are used in the treatment of certain medical conditions for a specific period of time. This diet is given under the supervision of a physician and a nutritionist. In addition, this diet is modified to conform to the usual diet that an individual is used to. For instance, patients are enrolled in this diet regiment and given soft food for easy ingestion and digestion. On the other hand, fad diets are used to help in weight reduction within the...
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