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Based on the information below, come up with conclusion paragraph….

Based on the information below, come up with conclusion paragraph.

Research Question-Are Nutritional deficiencies linked to behavior? Why?

 

This growing request of serum 25OHD concentration measurements accounts for an economic burden, likely unjustified, and the clinical benefit is rather questionable.

Healthy children, aged 0-14 years The correlation between serum free and total 25OHD concentrations was high and significant. 

. 3. In pediatric population, a clinical marker having enough sensitivity to reflect the vitamin D status has not been described. 

 In summary, the assessment of vitamin D status is of particular interest in childhood because growth in height and active bone formation may imply different needs from those of adult population. However, the best indicator of adequate vitamin D status in children remains to be defined and it is not known the clinical meaning of “low” serum 25OHD concentration in apparently healthy children not showing typical manifestations of vitamin D deficiency. 

Palacios, C., & Gonzalez, L. (2014). Is Vitamin D deficiency a major global public health problem? The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 144, 138-145. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsbmb.2013.11.003

 

The available reviews illustrate the lack of data in most countries, particularly population representative data, with very limited information in infants, children, adolescents and pregnant women.

Vitamin levels can cause inaccuracies in understanding the true amount of vitamins and minerals in an individual, specifically children.  As a child grows and develops the actual amount of vitamin and mineral needed varies.  Additionally, the need for supplements varies based on location and diet.  Although countries with increased sun exposure would expect to show higher levels of vitamin D, Palacios and Gonzalez (2014) discussed the global issues with low vitamin D in populations that receive high levels from UV sun exposure.  On the other hand, levels of vitamin D are not significantly lower in areas that have less sun exposure, demonstrating seasons are not significantly affecting vitamin D levels.  A better understanding of vitamin and mineral deficiencies also means better understanding of what affects this in an individual.  Deficiencies can vary due to many factors including age and developmental stages, genetic factors and environmental and geographical differences (Alonso, Matecon & Santos, 2019).

 

 

Here we will go over our survey and results – 

The survey software that was used to collect the data was SurveyMonkey. By using this survey data we were able to add more results from individuals outside of our class. This was done by sending our survey link to family and friends, as well as adding it to social media to see if others would take the time to take the quiz. 

 

Question 1: yes =97.87%, no = 2.13%

Question 2: yes =95.74%, no = 4.26%

 

There was 47 responses that answered the questions 

Continuing on with questions from the survey that was created. 

Question 1: yes =85.11%, no = 14.89%

Question 2: protein 34.04%%, Fruits 61.70%, greasy 4.26%

 

The second question would have more responses to each group but the format would only allow one answer. It does showcase that fruits and vegetables are the main food groups to keep building. The food groups that can help avoid nutritional deficiencies are protein, fruits and vegetables, dairy, and grains. There was also 47 responses to both questions.

These last three graphs showcase questions that pertain to children and if they are given any vitamins, have balance meals, and if they struggle with focus. By asking these questions it goes into depth of what children are actually taking or if parents would have their children follow these questions. The answers tell that not only do majority of individuals respond to following the questions asked. The focus question was for our use to determine if nutritional deficiencies go hand in hand with behaviors.

 

Read questions and results

Top left: yes = 87.23%, no = 12.77%

Top right: yes = 22.58%, no = 77.42%

Bottom: yes = 95.74%, no = 4.26%