Following the fads article review

Following the Fads No unread replies. 10 10 replies. Introduction An estimated 45 million Americans go on a diet each year, and Americans spend $72 billion each year on dieting and weight loss products. Unfortunately, many Americans are sold products and ideologies that are not founded by credible research. The main and fundamental purpose of writing a review is to create a readable synthesis of the research available in the literature. 
Initial Post: For the initial post, you are writing an abbreviated article review based on an ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE relating to a particular diet trend. The article should come from a an academic journal. Please submit your review to this Discussion Board to post your short article review. Make sure that you are summarizing the article AND providing your own reaction and opinion on what you read. Minimum word count for initial post: 400 words. The following items should be included in your article review: The title and retrieval information for the article (properly formatted reference -title, author, date, issue, etc.) and the URL address and date visited if available. The article review must site your source including title of the publication, edition, chapter, pages, etc. Another reader of your review should be able to locate your source and read the article without further research on their part. Dietary Trend researched in the study. A summary of 3-5 key points in the article. Your opinion on why you think this is credible research.

MUST Include in you post: Where was the article published (what source)? Who was the author of the article? Did the author have any credentials to speak about the topic? How does the this “misleading” article contradict or align with the scientific article presented by your classmate? You can read The Evidence-Based Practice in Health Links to an external site. to learn more about the types of studies/research articles with greatest evidence. For example, well done systematic reviews, with or without an included meta-analysis, are generally considered to provide the best evidence for all question types as they are based on the findings of multiple studies that were identified in comprehensive, systematic literature searches.

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