Answer:
The four questions a consumer should consider in determining is nutrition information found on the Internet is reliable are:
1- Is the source of information reliable? Well, if it is not, nothing that is said there can be taken as true without a prior evaluation, comparing the information with other available sources.
2- Does the information contain checkable data? For if it did not have them, and were based on empty statements, it could not be shown that what is stated is true.
3- Was it written by a nutrition professional? Well, even if it has data and it comes from a reliable source, if it was not written by a qualified professional in the field, such information should be considered as doubtful.
4- Is it supported by formal academic research? Well, if this is so, there will be no doubt that the information is correct and serious.
Assessing your health
test your health
making good decisions
good choices that are healthy
setting goals
to do things that will give you a sense of accomplishment
using refusal skills
say no to things that you don't want. Avoid dangerous situations.
communicating
avoiding misunderstandings
coping
dealing with problems and emotions in an effective way
evaluating media messages
judging the accuracy or advertising and other media messages
practicing wellness
good habits practice 4 parts of health
being a wise consumer
comparing products and services base on value and quality
Answer:
Put simply a fullback is primarily a blocker and the half back is primarily ball carrier. The full back generally lines up in front of the half back in the I formation or offset to either side of the deeper half back.
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