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Picture from Google Although m many p people l love t to h have c chicken a as t their s source of p protein i in t their h healthy d diet. T . There a are s still a a h huge r risk o of getting o obesity a and d diabetes


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Although m many p people l love t to h have c chicken a as t their s source

  • f p

protein i in t their h healthy d

  • diet. T

. There a are s still a a h huge r risk o

  • f

getting o

  • besity a

and d diabetes f from c chicken m meat.

In Intersections:

  • Chicken Meat
  • Antibiotics
  • Health risks

Reason & & K Knowledge: I am interested in this topic because I encounter with an article about the correlation between chicken and diabetes. It shocked me because, chicken meats for me are consider healthy compere to other kinds

  • f proteins.

WHY WHY?

Antibiotics can treat diseases in animals that’s sick or prevent disease away from

  • animals. However, some usage of those

antibiotics can cause a development of type 2 diabetes. That’s why we should learn the affect of this situation and have a healthier diet plan.

Research Q Question:

  • Is antibiotics in meat one of the reasons for global
  • besity?

Picture from Google Picture from Google

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■ Pl Plans:

Ø Use the EBSCO search engines. Ø Use reliable resources. Ø Read the abstract so I can have a better understanding of what the author(s) is/are trying to deliver. Ø Use mixture of both Primary and Secondary sources. Ø Find information on the relationship between antibiotics and obesity. Ø Research on antibiotics related problems. Ø Studies that show causation between the use of antibiotics and heath problems.

§ Terms t to u use:

Ø Chicken Ø Antibiotics Ø Health Ø Diabetes Ø Obesity

§ Go Goals als: Ø Find researches that can support my thesis with data and multiple different studies. Ø Direct quote that can be used in research paper. Ø New information that I don’t know.

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Challenges!

q There will be few difficulties during the research

  • f this topic like:

q Lack of information on the EBSCO database. q Unreliable resources. q Old information from the past (Not up to current society problems). q Solutions f for t those i issues: q Search in different terms, have different intersections on my research. q Before using the source, double check to make sure it is reliable. q Use old information only if it can apply to today’s society problems. q Do more research on the database.

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Let's S Say G Good-Bye t to O Obesity: M : More t the C Chicken (A (Antibiotic-Treated) i in K Kitchen, M , More t the O Obesity Ri Risk sk.

■ Author: – Chidambaram, Ramasamy. ■ Reason: – This article is one of my favor because the author clearly stated that the more antibiotics treated chicken we eat, the higher the chance we will to have

  • besity. The author also studied in different types of groups with different

backgrounds and used many details to support his claim. ■ Link to the source: – http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cin20&AN=130352 682

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Early A Antibiotics a and C Childhood O Obesity: D : Do Future R Risks M Matter t to P Parents a and Ph Physicians?

■ Authors: – Ellen A A. . Li Lipstein, J , Jason P

  • P. B

. Block, C , Cassandra Do Dodds, C , Christopher B

  • B. F

. Forrest, W , William J J. . He Heerman, J , J. K . Kiely L Law, D , Douglas L Lunsford, P , Paula W Winkler, a , and J Jonathan A

  • A. F

. Finkelstein. – Physicians and scientists that completed education above PhD. ■ Reason: – I choose this because the authors did a in-depth research on the effect of antibiotics, and also did an quick introduction about why should people read about this report and learn the

  • information. Then the authors used multiple tests to gather the information they need to

support their claim. At the end, the data supported the authors claim on the positive relationship between early antibiotics and childhood obesity. ■ Link to the source:

– http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=8292240c-05fd-4947-b49c- 8bae14f69e2c%40sessionmgr102&bdata=#AN=133898981&db=f5h

Table from article

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Red m meat a and c chicken c consumption a and i its a association w with h high b blood pressure a and o

  • besity i

in S South K Korean c children a and a adolescents: a : a c cross- sectional a analysis o

  • f K

KSHES, 2 , 2011-20 2015. 5.

■ Authors:

– Geum Hee Kim; Sang Won Shin; Juneyoung Lee; Jun Hyun Hwang; Soon-Woo Park; Jin Soo Moon; Hyun Jung Kim; Hyeong Sik Ahn; Kim, Geum Hee; Shin, Sang Won; Lee, Juneyoung; Hwang, Jun Hyun; Park, Soon-Woo; Moon, Jin Soo; Kim, Hyun Jung; Ahn, Hyeong Sik.

■ Reason: – I like this report is because the authors report their study really well, they used lots

  • f data from outside the source, and did a in-depth research on the people who

used antibiotics in different age groups. The results supported the researchers claim of consuming red-meat and chicken can cause a high blood pressure and

  • besity.

■ Link to the source:

– http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=5fb46980-e3ff-4288-91f4-9424d42ea85a%40sdc- v-sessmgr03&bdata=#db=cin20&AN=123201385 Graph from source