Powerpoint about phytochemicals
Read the attachment 2 articles and make a powerpoint
1. Allow time to select your 2 articles. As you read, be certain that you understand the journal articles and specialized terminology used by the author. Please remember to email the 2 articles to the instructor for approval.
2. PowerPoint® presentations should take a classical, professional approach to
organization. Most scientific presentations have five elements that comprise the content of the talk:
1) Introduction
· Introduce your topic in broad, general terms.
· Supply background information.
2) Rationale
· State the purpose of the study (goals and objectives).
· Specific statement of hypothesis to be addressed.
3) Methods
· Present how the research question(s) were addressed.
4) Results
· Present what the experiments found.
· Use pictures, charts, tables, graphs, and figures (visual aids).
5) Discussion/Conclusions
· Discuss the implications of the results.
· Discuss the overall importance of the study or possible future research.
· Do you feel the food item(s) or phytochemical(s) will provide health benefits? Should it be consumed as a supplement or as whole food?
· Discuss how the Human Ecological Theory (HET) affects consumption of this phytochemical. In other words, how does the environment impact our food intake patterns and consumption of the specific phytochemical(s)?
3. The PowerPoint® presentation will be approximately 20 minutes in length.
Here’s a link which discusses the HET: http://www.csun.edu/~whw2380/542/Human%20Ecological%20Theory.htm .
Figure 1: Human Ecological Theory (HET) images.
Figure 2: Relationship of theory to research.