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What is Obesity? Diana Guzman, Ednjon Parilla, Josephine Roque
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Intro Healthy Miners Our pamphlet calls attention to the issue of obesity and how it it has been affecting society. It provides with important information about the topic, charts and maps, and also talks about healthy living and what can be done to prevent obesity.
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Cover Contains a semantic search map centering around the word obesity. Words linked to obesity, such as disorder, weight, and metabolism are shown in the front picture. This emphasizes the different aspects of obesity and the many things that contribute to it.
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Cover Red can be used as a positive color that relates to our physical needs and motivates us to take action. Hints of blue are included, which promote the mental and physical relaxation. Shades of yellow are used for caution concerning physical illness. Orange offers a positive outlook, meaning positive outlook of obesity.
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Ethos To make our issue credible a Body Mass Index formula and chart were included on the pamphlet. The BMI formula gives the reader the opportunity to find their exact number. Using their number and the chart as a reference the audience can know where they stand and can further relate to the issue.
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Ethos The risks section in the brochure adds to the credibility of the information of this condition and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle to prevent it. We all know at least one person who suffers from the risks that obesity carries.
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Logos A map was placed to help with the reasoning part of the brochure. It provides factual information about obese people in the country. The map gives exact percentages of obesity rates in different states in the U.S. It gives the audience an opportunity to compare the body mass index across America.
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Logos Tips on how to help prevent or “recover” from obesity are provided. The tips promote a healthy lifestyle in order to help someone who is obese to realize what is happening to their bodies, and what they should be doing instead. Informing others and promoting healthy living is the only real form of solution for obesity.
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Pathos A story of a man who defeated obesity was shared to the audience through the brochure. It can relate to individuals who are struggling through obesity and give them hope for change. Shilkus showed victims change was passible by maintaining dedication, a healthy diet and regular exercise.
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Citations “What Is Obesity?” Obesity Action Coalition. Obesity Action Coalition, 2015. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. “Obesity Definition.” Obesity Prevention Source. 20 Oct. 2012. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. Scott-Kemmis, Judy. “The Color Red.” Empowered By Color. Web. 1 Dec. 2015. Scott-Kemmis, Judy. “The Color Blue.” Empowered By Color. Web. 1 Dec. 2015. Morton, J.L. “The Meaning of Yellow.” Color Matters. Web. 1 Dec. 2015. Scott-Kemmis, Judy. “The Color Orange.” Empowered By Color. Web. 1 Dec. 2015. “Overweight and Obesity Statistics.” Overweight and Obesity Statistics. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Web. 1 Dec. 2015. “Healthy Weight Checklist.” Obesity Prevention Source. 20 Oct. 2012. Web. 1 Dec. 2015.
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