Fat intake Analysis and DRI Report

 

Fat Intake Analysis Project
There are four parts to the Fat Intake Analysis Project. Be sure to answer all four parts completely and
thoroughly. Put them all in the same Word document if possible, but do not forget to attach the labels from the
Part 1 and the screen shot from Part 2. Note: Part 1 may involve going to the store
Part 1: Compare regular and reduced-fat or non-fat versions of two food products. Compare calories,
ingredients, and taste. Please include the ingredients and nutrition facts labels.

Part 2: Complete a cardiovascular disease risk assessment at the Mayo Clinic website:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-disease/in-depth/heart-disease-risk/itt-20084942.

Post a screen shot of your results. Describe any risk factors that you can reduce or eliminate.

Part 3: Do you eat foods with hydrogenated fats/oils? If so, list at least two and whether the nutrition label
mentions it. (Hint: Unless you make everything from scratch, you probably do.) If you do not, then mention
two common foods that include hydrogenated fats/oils and whether the nutrition label mentions it.

Part 4: The following is found in your patient’s lipid profile blood test:
https://www.healthtestingcenters.com/lipid-profile-blood-test-explained. What is found to be normal, if any?
What is found to be abnormal, if any? What changes could your patient make to possibly improve their
profile?

Sample Solution

relations. A new happy era will emerge for these two countries’ (Malik, 1980).

M.A Jinnah, at the time of the appointment of first Turkish ambassador in Pakistan on 4th of March 1948 stated that: ‘Turkey has drawn our admiration for the valor of Turkish people and the way in which your statesman and the leaders have struggled and fought almost single-handed in the midst of Europe for your freedom and sovereignty which is worth mentioning, ‘I really can assure your excellence that the Muslims of Pakistan will entertain sentiments of affection and esteem for your country and now Turkey and Pakistan both as free, sovereign and independent countries can strengthen their ties more and more for the good of both’.

He also hoped and said that being Muslim Countries people of both of these countries will put their genuine backing and team work to establish closer political and cultural ties among these states and thus contribute their share in the welfare and betterment of the subject of these two brotherly states. (Zafar, 1978).

After few years the Western powers anxiously wanted to link the defense of West Europe of the Middle East formed the establishment of the Middle East Defense Organization in March 1953. At that time the Egyptian leadership under Nasser stoutly opposed the above mentioned Middle East Defense organization and no Arab country, except for Iraq, Turkey and Pakistan was found to be enthusiastic. The proposal therefore fell through and Western strategies began to concentrate on the ‘northern tier’, comprising (Ali, 2001).

Joint Communique 1954

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