Physical Education / Effects on Children's Health :
A 14 page research paper exploring studies regarding children's
level of fitness, health status, and whether or not physical
education exercise improves their health. Educational studies
have been conducted on the effects of exercise and physical
education since the 1950s, yet, despite the results of the studies,
PE programs are historically reduced or eliminated as costs rise
and budgets shrink. Is this practice in the best interest of the
children? Is there evidence of sufficient gains to warrant a cry
from the public to retain, and in fact, to improve physical
education programs? The writer of this paper offers research
suggesting this is exactly what should happen. Specific research
studies are described with statistics regarding the health
problems already showing up in children of all ages.
Bibliography included. Pehealth.wps Rollerblading
/ An Overview : A 6 page paper on in-line
skating that includes discussion of safety issues, including
industry and community response, reference to training
manuals, stats on numbers of people skating, endorsements
from enthusiasts and traditional bureaus, and a section on why
adults skate. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Rollerbl.wps
Swimming / One The World's Oldest, Most Popular
Physical Activities : A 5 page report on swimming today & in
history. The writer discusses different ztechniques, strokes, &
styles, while pointing out which ones are not recognized by the
F.I.N.A. Olympic competition and rules for entry are examined
as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Swimming.wps
Anorexia Nervosa : A
5 page paper on anorexia discussing
occurrence, frequency, onset, the relationship between MHPG
and depression in patients with anorexia, psychosocial
development, and more. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Anorexia.wps
Factors Contributing To The Incidence Of Anorexia
Nervosa : A 12 page paper discussing cognitive and cultural
factors which affect development of anorexia nervosa .
Bibliography lists 17 sources. Anxi.wps
Bulimia -- A Closer Look : A 7 page paper on the
most
common eating disorder. The paper defines bulimia in the
context of other eating disorders, discusses who is affected,
how bulimia affects its sufferers health and lifestyle, and looks
at possible psychological and physiological reasons for it.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Bulimia.wps
Women and Eating Disorders : 11 pages in length.
Discusses
frequency of eating disorders in women. The writer examines
causes, prevention, treatment, and compares Anorexia Nervosa
with Bulimia. Statistics and case examples are provided
throughout. Bibliography lists 17+ sources. Eatngdis.wps
The Short & Long Term Effects Of Eating Disorders :
A 5 page paper that considers both short and long term effects
of untreated eating disorders. This paper demonstrates both
physical and psychological effects and then suggests the
problems that are posed to treatment teams when these
individuals finally seek help. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Eating2.wps
Binge Eating Disorder : 5 pages in length. Unlike
the eating
disorder of bingeing and purging, where the person induces
vomiting or ingests large amounts of laxatives in order to get rid
of the food, bingeing is a psychological disorder that manifests
itself by loss of control. Food, being the commodity of which
the sufferer has lost complete control, becomes more of an
enemy than an inanimate object. Rather new to the long list of
established eating disorders, binge eating is said to affect
millions of Americans. Persons afflicted with this disorder are
not immediately recognized, because they are quite masterful at
hiding their actions. The writer discusses binge eating disorder.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Bingpurg.wps
Eating Disorders / Anorexia & Bulimia : A 20 page
paper
discussing the conditions of anorexia and bulimia from many
different aspects. Anorexia and bulimia are the most widely
recognized of the eating disorders that many girls and young
women experience in America today. There are many
psychiatric and psychological reasons behind these problems
and a large portion of this paper is devoted to a literature review
which examines the many theories prevalent today. The final
analysis is that these are conditions which vary considerably,
and while they are essentially both mental and emotional
problems, they also bring unique causes with each new case.
Bibliography lists 25 sources. Anorbuli.wps
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