RUNNING HEAD: RESEARCH
Research
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Title
(source of
Interest)/A
uthor.
RESAERCH
Date Cause
Publi (consideration)
shed
American
cancer
society: it
deals with
prostate
cancer,
thyroid
cancer and
lymphoma
1981
It provides an
overview of how
the American
society fights
childhood
cancer and what
happens after
prostate cancer
ends
Center for
public
health
nutrion. It
deals with
a Cross
Sectional
Study on
Food
Environme
nt, Diet
Quality &
Disparities
in Obesity
1998
It is a
translational
obesity research
that moves
scientific
discoveries into
positive health
outcomes
Subjects
Data
Effect of
Sample
Design
Source/Lo
cation
Resea
rch
Desig
n
Health
Implicatio
ns
&Educati
on
Miller, A.
B.,
Hoogstrat
en, B.,
Staquet,
M., &
Winkler,
A. (1981).
Reporting
results of
cancer
treatment
. cancer,
47(1),
207-214.
Panel, N.
O. E. I. E.
(1998).
Clinical
guidelines
on the
identificat
ion,
evaluation
, and
treatment
of
overweigh
t and
obesity in
adults.
Indepen
dent
Variable
Dependent
Variable
Summary
Study Data
design analysis
and
data
analys
is on
treat
ment
of
cancer
patien
ts.
Health
exposure
Extraction of data and information
clinical course of the resistance obt
medical records in there records.
Study
design inferenc
and
e
literat
ure on
food
revie
w in
the
enviro
nment
.
Health
Exposures
Likely outcome of Food Environme
and disparities in Obesity
RESAERCH
ULCA
center for
health
policy
research it
researches
on chronic
diseases.
2004
An overview of
Research
research on
article
Chronic disease
such as
diabetes,
cancer, asthma
and heart
diseases.
Program is a
premier source
of data and
research on
chronic diseases
such as asthma
and diabetes as
well as a range
of related health
promotion
issues, including
the social and
environmental
factors that
contribute to
obesity, lack of
physical activity
and poor diet.
Kuh, D., &
BenShlomo, Y.
(2004). A
life course
approach
to chronic
disease
epidemiol
ogy (No.
Ed. 2).
Oxford
University
Press.
Literat
ure
revie
w on
chroni
c
diseas
es
inferenc
es
Health
exposures
Likely outcome on how to prevent c
Non
communica
ble
diseases by
WHO(
world
health
organizatio
ns)
2012
To evaluate the
number of
people in the
society are
suffering from
these noncommunicable
diseases. It also
provides the
basic overview
of the signs and
symptoms
Lee, I. M.,
Shiroma,
E. J.,
Lobelo, F.,
Puska, P.,
Blair, S.
N., &
Katzmarzy
k, P. T.
(2012).
Effect of
physical
inactivity
on major
Case
study
and
data
collect
ion
inferenc
e
Health
exposure
Extraction of data and information
symptoms collected.
Health
Implicati
ons
&Educati
on
RESAERCH
noncommunic
able
diseases
worldwide
: an
analysis of
burden of
disease
and life
expectanc
y. The
Lancet,
380(9838)
, 219-229.
Centers for 1949
disease and
control
prevention
(CDC):
waterborne
, foodborne
and
environme
ntal disease
To provide an
overview on
how to prevent
waterborne,
food borne and
environmental
diseases.
Review
research
article
Borts, I. H.
(1949).
Waterborne
Diseases*.
American
Journal of
Public
Health
and the
Nation’s
Health,
39(8),
974-978.
Resea inferenc
rch on e
food,
water
and
the
enviro
nment
Environmen
t and health
exposure
The possible outcome of waterborn
environmental and foodborne disea
appropriate preventive measures.
Poverty
and selfcontrol by
the
national
bureau r
economic
To evaluate how
poverty can
affect mental
physiology of a
person.
Use of
case
studies
and
interview
Hofstede,
G. (1978).
The
poverty of
managem
ent
control
Study
design
and
data
collect
ion
Economic
status and
social status
The likely outcome of how one can
the poverty state mentally
1978
Data
analysis
on
peoples
respons
es
RESAERCH
research
Environme
ntal effect
on health
research
promoted
by WHo
philosoph
y.
Academy
of
managem
ent
Review,
3(3), 450461.
2008
To provide an
overview on
how to keep the
environment
free from
pollution and
explain
examples of
environmental
pollutants
Kampa,
M., &
Castanas,
E. (2008).
Human
health
effects of
air
pollution.
Environme
ntal
pollution,
151(2),
362-367.
Literat inferenc
ure
es
revie
w on
enviro
nment
al
pollut
ants
Environmen
tal & Health
exposure
Likely outcome is to get the environ
pollutants.
RESAERCH
Cardio
vascular by
world
heath
organizatio
ns (WHO)
1979
To provide an
overview of the
courses of
cardio vascular
diseases and
how to prevent
them
Research
article
Kannel,
W. B., &
McGee, D.
L. (1979).
Diabetes
and
cardiovasc
ular
disease:
the
Framingha
m study.
Jama,
241(19),
20352038.
Literat
ure
revie
w on
cause
s of
cardio
vascul
ar
diseas
es
inferenc
es
Health
exposure
Extraction of data and information
causes and various methods to prev
from cardio vascular diseases.
Study of
HIV/ AIDS
2002
To research on
how infected
pregnant
mothers can
ensure they do
not pass it to
the new born
baby during
child birth.
Research
article
HIV, H., &
LONG, H.
(2002).
What is
AIDS?.
Medical
Care, 916,
874-7720.
Literat
ure
revie
w on
HIV
Inferenc
es
Health
exposures
Possible outcome on how pregnant
prevent infecting the new borne ba
Eating
habits in
anorexia
2006
To evaluate how
eating habits
can cause
anorexia
Research
article
Giles, D.
(2006).
Constructi
ng
identities
in
cyberspac
e: The
case of
eating
disorders.
British
journal of
social
Retros
pectiv
e
Expos
ure
Assess
ment
exposur
e
outcome
Possible outcome is most people w
informed about how poor eating ha
anorexia.
RESAERCH
psycholog
y, 45(3),
463-477.
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