Health Policy Diets Journal

Health Policy Diets Journal Health Policy Diets Journal Create a 5 pages Journal draft for publication following the Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation provided author_guidelines_for_manuscript_preparation_1.docx improving_health_diets_policies__1__con_apendices_yeesss.docx Unformatted Attachment Preview Health Policy Diets Journal. Author Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation Author Guidelines Our editorial team welcomes all researchers across the globe to publish their original works in our open access journals. All articles are evaluated based on an international peer review process. Accepted articles are published in full open access. No login required to read the full text or pdf versions of all articles. Here is the detailed description of the manuscript formats, submission, copyright, CrossMark and publication policies. Submission policy A submitted manuscript must be an original contribution not previously published (except as an abstract or preliminary report) Submit manuscripts electronically through the online manuscript submission system. General correspondence may be directed to the Editorial Office. Online manuscript submission system: Click here Submit manuscript via email: [email protected] For any queries regarding the publication and correction please mail us at: [email protected] Submit your manuscript along with cover letter. The manuscript file including text, tables, figures, references, and supplementary documents can be submitted in Word (.doc), Rich Text Format (.rtf) or PDF formats. Graphic formats: EPS; BMP; JPG; TIFF; GIF or PDF. Tables should be submitted as MS Word or PDF. You can submit one PDF file with all content. Manuscripts submitted under multiple authorship are reviewed on the assumption that all listed authors concur in the submission and are responsible for its content; they must have agreed to its publication and have given the corresponding author the authority to act on their behalf in all matters pertaining to publication. The corresponding author is responsible for informing the co-authors of the manuscript status throughout the submission, review, and production process. Cover letter Cover letter should contain all important details such as: author names, full title of article, list of authors with affiliations, e-mail of the corresponding author, number of attached files, if there is more than one and finally the status of manuscript: new or reviewed. Mention in the cover letter if the manuscript was previously reviewed. If reviewed, send us the comments of the previous reviewers and your explanation on how you have revised the manuscript based on these comments. We will take it into account and speed up the review process of your manuscript. Timeline for review Authors will receive an initial decision on the manuscript within 20 days on average. If you have an important results which you want to publish, request a fast-track review and get a decision on your manuscript within 7 days. Mention in the cover letter if you are requesting for fast-track review. Types of manuscripts Original articles Papers of the results of original research limited to 5000 words. If additional space is needed, then use supplemental digital content options. Required subheadings include, abstract, objectives, methods, results, discussion, limitations, and conclusion. NURS 502 Liberty University Health Policy Diets Journal ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED AND ORIGINAL ESSAY PAPERS Health Policy Diets Journal. There should be a structured abstract with the limit of 500 words or less. Review articles Article should be limited to 6000 words. We consider general reviews that summarize the current understandings, a research on a topic, integrating recent advances with accepted principles and practice, or summarizing and analyzing consensus view of issues in practice. Case reports & case series Article describes new clinical phenomena, describe novel treatment approaches, provide preliminary documentation of treatment efficacy and promote evidence- based practice. Case reports must be structured as follows: Introduction (explaining the importance of the case), Case Description (providing all relevant information), and Conclusions (describing the detailed outcome of the report). Article should be limited to 3000 words. Commentaries Article should be limited to 2000 words. Any thoughtful discussions of current research topics. Commentaries are short, narrowly focused articles that are usually by authors upon invitation from editorial office. Unsolicited commentaries are also considered. Brief reports Brief Reports are short versions of clinical studies. This type of paper should not exceed 3000 words with a structured abstract of 250 words or less. Editorials Article should be limited to 2000 words. ClinMed considers editorials from invited members. Provide commentary concerning a previously published article in a journal or on a current research trends. Patient care The paper outline the use of practice based tools, procedures, algorithms that are used to help provide patient care. Articles should be limited to 2000 words. Letter to the editor We invite letters relating to, or responding to, recently published items in the journal. Clinical trial Article should be limited to 3000 words. The paper outline any research project that prospectively assigns human participants to intervention or comparison groups to study the cause-and-effect relationship between an intervention and a health outcome. A structured abstract is required, and trial registration information such as name, number, and URL must be listed. Surgical techniques Describe innovative surgical techniques with new operative procedures or improvements in existing procedures. Authors can include images which will be published in article. If need to include a video, demonstrating the surgical technique described, it will be published as online-only supplementary material. Article should be limited to 3000 words. Manuscript structure We are very flexible on the format of the manuscript submission – we believe that the data is important, not the format. Title page A title page must be included in the manuscript file. Below details are required while you prepare the title page. 1. Complete manuscript title 2. Authors’ full names and affiliations 3. Name and address for correspondence, including fax number, telephone number, and e-mail address 4. Sources of support (if applicable): disclosure of funding received for this work from any of the following organizations: National Institutes of Health (NIH); Wellcome Trust; and other(s). 5. Statement of equal authors’ contribution Abstract The abstract should be structured with the background, methods, results, conclusion and limited to 500 words. Abbreviations Write out the full term for each abbreviation at its first use unless it is a standard unit of measure. Main text Organize the main text into sections with appropriate section headings.NURS 502 Liberty University Health Policy Diets Journal Health Policy Diets Journal. The sequence should be as follows: title page, abstract, key words, abbreviations, introduction, methods, results, discussions, acknowledgments, references and figure captions. Figures and figure legends Figures can be submitted in any of the following graphic formats: EPS; BMP; JPG; TIFF; GIF or PDF. Legends must be submitted for all figures. Separate word file can be used for the figure legends. Authors should clearly indicate the location(s) of tables in the text if these elements are given separately or at the end of the manuscript. Tables and legends Tables should be submitted as MS Word or PDF. Legends must be submitted for all tables. Include the table legends below the table. Authors should clearly indicate the location(s) of tables in the text if these elements are given separately or at the end of the manuscript. References Cite references in text in order of appearance. Cite unpublished data, such as papers submitted but not yet accepted for publication, or personal communications, in parentheses in the text. Provide online links to the sources cited, in order to allow us to create links to abstracting and indexing services, such as Scopus, CrossRef and PubMed, etc. Use of the DOI is encouraged. Our team will take care of references style and take care of formatting process. 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Copyright Authors will retain copyright of their article. NURS 502 Liberty University Health Policy Diets Journal Health Policy Diets Journal. No formal permission will be required to reproduce parts (tables or illustrations) of published papers, provided the source is cited appropriately and reproduction has no commercial intent. Articles are published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialNoDerivs, which allows readers to disseminate and reuse the article, as well as share and reuse of the scientific material. Authors will retain patent and trademark rights and rights to any process or procedure described in the article. Authors can present the article at a meeting or conference and distribute copies of the article. To ensure fair and objective decision-making, authors must declare any associations that pose a conflict of interest in connection with evaluated manuscripts. 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If an update exists, the status information will include a CrossRef DOI link to the updated document. The appearance of a CrossMark logo on a document indicates that ClinMed journal is committed to maintaining the content through any updates, corrections, enhancements, retractions, or other changes, and alerting readers to these changes if and when they occur. Running head: IMPROVING HEALTH DIETS POLICIES Improving Health Diet Policies NURS 502 1 IMPROVING HEALTH DIETS POLICIES 2 Abstract A massive shift in global eating patterns has been observed. The urge to consume ultraprocessed foods is growing to pose serious health repercussions. The increase in sugar consumption has posed a serious challenge for policymakers. This paper aims to highlight various patterns of a healthy diet, their economic, social, biological, and psychological impacts, and different policies associated with them. Additionally, better health policies are discussed which promote healthy eating habits. The objectives of this research study are: to assess the impact of poor diet on the well-being of individuals, how diet policies impact the overall health and wellbeing of people, the positive impact of improved diet policies and how diet policies impact and improve the social, economic, environmental and health conditions of people. The theoretical framework which supports this model is the “Health belief Model” and Trans-theoretical Model of Stages of Change”. As far as a research design is considered, this research work is a systematic review of policy papers. Concluding, by analyzing various studies and literature, the paper finds out that improved policy plays a crucial role in reducing socioeconomic nutritional disparity among people. NURS 502 Liberty University Health Policy Diets Journal The implementation of improved policies not only increases the energy intake of people but also reduces obesity levels and cardiovascular deaths caused by the increased intake of sugar-sweetened beverages. Keywords: health diet policies, nutrition policies, obesity, diseases and nutrition, nutritional value, policies for children, models of health policies, health policy frameworks. IMPROVING HEALTH DIETS POLICIES 3 Table of Contents Abstract …………………………………………………………………………………………. Error! Bookmark not defined. Improving Health Diets Policies ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Significance of the Practice Problem………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Research Question …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 Theoretical Framework…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 The Health Belief Model ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Trans-theoretical Model of the Stages of Change …………………………………………………………………….. 8 Synthesis of the Literature ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Importance of Food Policies …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Cardiovascular Diseases’ Reduction Policies ………………………………………………………………………… 10 Obesity Reduction Policies …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Food Policies Regarding Calorie Information in Restaurants …………………………………………………… 14 Food Policies Regarding Affordability and Pricing ………………………………………………………………… 16 Food Policy Related to Breakfast Significance ………………………………………………………………………. 18 Practice Recommendations……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Project Description ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 Project Evaluation Results ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 Discussion and Implications for Nursing and Healthcare ……………………………………………………………. 23 Plans for Dissemination ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 Summary and Conclusion …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25 References ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26 Appendices……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Appendix A ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Appendix B …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35 IMPROVING HEALTH DIETS POLICIES 4 Improving Health Diets Policies Globally, a massive shift in eating patterns of the people has been observed for the last forty years. People have increasingly been consuming processed food, having high energy and low nutrients. The portion size of the meal has increased as well, which leads to overconsumption of sugars, unhealthy food, sodium, and other harmful ingredients to the extent where it is impacting on the health patterns of individuals. Moreover, massive consumption of sugar, including energy drinks, sports drinks, and soda, has been observed over the past decade. It is further highlighted that the sugar intake in the USA has increased three times from 1970 to 2001 (Pate, Ross, Liese, & Dowda, 2015). Besides, it is highlighted that the use of sugarsweetened beverages has become the highest contributor to increased intake of sugar in the USA. This trend is not only observed in the USA, but Thailand, Vietnam, India, China, and various other South Asian countries have also increased sugar intake in daily diets. NURS 502 Liberty University Health Policy Diets Journal Health Policy Diets Journal. Besides increased sugar intake, poor dietary habits also harm the health of the citizens. It is further observed that these habits are commonly practiced by young children, which has an impact on their overall health and studies. Furthermore, due to the increasing use of gadgets and indoor games, there is a notable decline in physical activates of kids and younger children, which is causing higher obesity rates among children (Lane, Harrison, & Murphy, 2014) and working as a catalyst while combining with poor eating habits and causing increased disability patterns, higher obesity ratios and higher death rates, which accounts for two billion people, worldwide. Additionally, the newly born and their mothers account for the global disease burden of 11% (Gorski & Roberto, 2015), which leads to an overall poor well-being and child’s growth. Moreover, increased sodium intake, trans fats, sugars, and other beverages directly trigger obesity, stroke, high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, heart diseases, and so on. A risk factor due IMPROVING HEALTH DIETS POLICIES 5 to poor diet and nutrition can be triggered by the intake of high sodium and less consumption of fruits. However, heart diseases, diabetes, dental caries, weight gain, and obesity can also be caused by only eating sugar-sweetened beverages. It has highlighted the fact that there must be certain policies and regulations to limit the sugar intake, which led to a better and healthy life of the people. In addition to all this, certain policies should also be devised for people to increase their physical activities, which promote a healthy body and decrease health-related diseases (Phill … Purchase answer to see full attachment Student has agreed that all tutoring, explanations, and answers provided by the tutor will be used to help in the learning process and in accordance with Studypool’s honor code & terms of service . Get a 10 % discount on an order above $ 100 Use the following coupon code : NURSING10

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