This website is for Kaplan Students in the Principles of Nutrition Class. Term 0903A
Next week I am traveling (yes, again- but vacation this time!). So, I am having seminar covered both classes (section 01 and 06). I am not going to be around Internet access both seminar times- but I will be in class all week. The only thing I am missing is seminar.
Now as to UNIT 8 PROJECT
1. Read directions carefully. They will walk you through everything you need to do.
2. Make sure you follow all of the directions and submit everything you are supposed to. Just upload everything in the drop box as multiple files can be put in one dropbox.
3. It is worth 150 points THUS, I expect to see some good work and more than your normal projects.
a. Use references and citations- refer to the textbook A LOT!!!! I want to see critical thinking. I want to see that you integrate the material from the book to what you found in your diet.
DO NOT SAY: I NEED TO EAT HEALTHIER. I NEED TO ADD FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. I KNOW THAT ALL READY AND SO DO YOU. You did not take 8 weeks of a college nutrition class to learn that. I will not accept that as an answer to anything.
I hope everyone is reading what I send back to you graded. Many students are not doing references nor are they naming their files right. Extra points will be deducted on this project for those issues.
I expect I will read a lot of WONDERFUL work and look forward to seeing them.
I will be available pretty much as normal. I fly on Monday in the afternoon, so I won't be available Monday.
Good luck!
Fondly,
Dr. Kathy
Here are a few interesting facts:
Coconut milk is high in saturated fat: http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3113/2
Sea salt vs regular salt: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sea-salt/AN01142 No real difference in sodium content

Hello all!!
Michelle Thieme (SC115-06, 0903A) wrote the following in her project and I felt that it explained the process so well, that I asked if she minded I share this with you. I think it helps explain what happens to fiber, cholesterol and bile!!!
Great job Michelle and thank you for sharing!!!!
Here is what fascinates me(Michelle Thieme) about soluble fiber, (because I love circular logic and if this process is not circular, then I do not know what is), it helps to prevent the absorption of cholesterol because it works in conjunction with liver bile acids to properly digest fats. Guess what the bile acids are made out of? Cholesterol! And, here is where it gets really fun, because soluble fiber removes cholesterol before it can be absorbed, it creates the need for the liver to use more cholesterol in order to create more bile. This means that by absorbing and causing the liver to have to use up more cholesterol to create more bile acids, less cholesterol is actually being absorbed and stored by the body, (World’s Healthiest Foods.org, 2009). See? It is fascinating! [printed with permission of the author, Michelle Thieme, student in SC115-06 in 0903A]
* Fruit Group should provide 4 daily servings, or 2 cups.
* Vegetable Group should provide 5 servings, or 2.5 cups.
* Grain Group should provide 6 ounce-equivalents (1 ounce-equivalent means 1 serving), half of which should be whole grains.
* Meat and Beans Group should provide 5.5 ounce-equivalents or servings.
* Milk Group should provide 3 cups/servings.
* Oils should provide 24g or 6 teaspoons.
* Discretionary Calories: These are the remaining amount of calories in each calorie level after nutrient-dense foods have been chosen. Up to 267 calories can be consumed in solid fats or added sugars if the other requirements have been met.
Common Servings and Portion Sizes - What's the Difference?
Though "portion size" and "serving size" are used interchangeably, there is a difference. Knowing the difference makes it easier to compare what you eat to the MyPyramid's daily recommendations.
The USDA MyPyramid provides food group recommendations in "ounces" and "cups."
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What search terms did you use to retrieve the documents you found?
What combination of terms did you use in your search?
If this is not included, points are deducted!!!
ONLY LIBRARY ITEMS ACCEPTABLE IN RESEARCH!
~Dr. Kathy
Unit 4:
In the unit 4 project you must use references and citations from ONLY the library. NO WEB RESOURCES WILL BE ACCEPTED.
a. you must reference the articles. Here is a web site to go to that will help you format the references.
http://www.bibme.org/ This site will write the references that you put at the end. You put in the information at the end, and it will format it for you. These are called references.
General format:
Last name, initial. (year). Title of resource. Retrieved month day, year, from database used in library.
Kaplan University Writing Center
dmartinez@kaplan.edu
(435) 213-3286
AIM: dlisemeg
Business 859-525-2230 x5608
Business fax 859-647-5045
Profile Job title Technical Support Agent
Company Cengage Learning
Address Business
Street 10650 Toebben Drive
City Independence
State/Province KY
Postal code 41051
Every paper you submit will have comments on it. These comments are done using the “Track Changes”
1. To turn it on: View Changes and Make Changes
To view changes do the following:
a. Open Word
b. Go to "Tools" and then click on "Track Changes" (to make sure the feature is turned on)
c. Make sure to have all of the following checked under "Show": (on the Reviewing Toolbar)
i. Comments
ii. Insertions and
iii. Deletions
iv. Formatting
2. Then you will be able to see all tracked changes.
3. Your comments will be visible as well as your grade.
Other comments and where they are
Make sure that you review any comments I make in the Dropbox return. If you have a 0 you may have left out material that I need to have included. Read the comments in the Grade area and you will see once you click on the grade, the comments I have made. This will also have other comments too.
a. Make sure you are answering all PARTS of the question
2. Do not use lower case i for I; spell correctly, no IM shortcuts. This is a post that is educational and shows that you are using academic, college level writing skills.
3. Advancing the discussion, like in a class they need to post something that allows other students to add to the discussion.
4. Use the following questions and guide to help you develop a post
a. Expand on the other post
b. Ask for more information
c. Act as devils advocate
d. No less than 50 words- guideline not to count each word
e. Add websites
f. Asking questions for critical thinking
g. Add spice to discussion board- correctly- just as a devils advocate
h. Move the topic along
i. Not moving the discussion forward rather than time factor
5. Use the following questions to help you think of a new response to a peer.
a. Is your message factually accurate?
b. Is your message original? If you copy or paraphrase another source, you must cite it.
c. Is your message relevant to the issue being discussed?
d. Have you taught us anything new? [This is very important!]
e. Does your message engage others to want to participate in additional discussion?
f. Is your message written in academically appropriate fashion? [With no "chat" lingo, no spelling errors, no grammatical errors.]
You can post here or email me in the course. I will respond quickly!
Dr. Kathy Cercone