The primary goal of a title should be to summarize the main idea(s) of your paper simply and clearly. The title should be positioned in the upper half of the page and centered. Do not bold, underline, or italicize the title.
Include your first name, middle initial(s), and last name. Omit all titles (e.g. Dr., Professor) and degrees (e.g. MA, PhD, EdD), if applicable.
Center and double space your name and the name of your college, university, or institution.
The abstract should include the following sections: The study objective, background or context of the research; the main ideas explored and/or the study design and method; and the prinicple conclusions and/or the results of the study.
List 3-10 key words at the end of your abstract
Adherence to a mixture of raw food-based diets and their effects on disease and illness.
Andrea D. Comer & Eli A. Cox
Western Oregon University
Abstract
Objective: To further analyze the effects consumption of a plant based diet will have on conditions of chronic disease and other illnesses. Methods: We used tertiary data extracted from previous literature analysis pertaining to our topic of interest. Results: While there are proven benefits to eating a diet focused on raw foods in a short time span, more evidence is needed to show that a raw food diet alone can consistently have positive effects on disease and illness for long term adherents.
Key Words: Raw diet, uncooked health benefits, disease prevention, vegan, B12, obesity, food-borne illness, energy deficiency.