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American Journal of Health Promotion

One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for Mankind’s Health Research study shows that partaking in small bouts of activity daily can decrease your risk of major health complications!!.

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American Journal of Health Promotion

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  1. One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for Mankind’s Health Research study shows that partaking in small bouts of activity daily can decrease your risk of major health complications!! Through it’s use of nontechnical language and inclusion of relevant data, Florida Today is successfully able to adapt highly scientific information to appeal to the general public without boring the reader with the intricacies of the in-depth research. • American Journal of Health Promotion • Association Between Biologic Outcomes and Objectively Measured Physical Activity Accumulated in ≥10-Minute Bouts and <10 Minute Bouts • STYLE • Research/Evidence-based • Abstract followed by complete methodology • Descriptive title • Technical diction • TONE • Formal • Informative • FORUM • Scholarly, scientific audience • Expert • PRESENTATION OF DATA • In-depth graphics/tables • Varying statistical methods • Technical physiological jargon • Florida Today Health • Everyday Activities May Have Huge Health Benefits • STYLE • Narrative adaptation of research/evidence-based publication • Catchy title • Colloquial diction • TONE • Informal • Informative • FORUM • General public • Ages ~35-70 • PRESENTATION OF DATA • Brief overview • Highlights of data most relevant to target audience • Direct quotations • Idiomatic medical jargon

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