overweight-adolescents-in-1999-2000-Final-Practical-Exam-Part-1-help
IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON COMPLETING THIS ASSINGMNET, THERE ARE 3 OTHER PARTS THAT NEED TO BE ANSWERED BY THE SAME PERSON. IF YOU ARE WILLING TO DO ALL 4 PARTS, THAN I WOULD APPRECAITE YOUR HELP!!!! I JUST NEED TO MAKE SURE THIS IS ALL DONE BY THE SAME PERSON!
Please complete the following:
Part 1, Chart 1:
- Enter the following information about overweight adolescents in 1999-2000 into Excel:
- Children less than 2 years old were 11.6 % overweight while children 2-5 years old were 10.4 % overweight, children 6-11 years old were 15.3 % overweight, and children 12-19 years old were 15.5 % overweight.
- Create appropriate column and row labels. Values should be formatted to the appropriate data format.
- Create a chart based on the information above.
- The chart should have a title, a primary horizontal and vertical axis title and legend if you are creating a column chart.
- The chart should have a title, data labels and legend if you are creating a pie chart.
Part 2, Chart 2:
In a survey of several hundred children the following number of boys and girls were found to be overweight. Enter the following information into Excel:
- In a recent survey, 88 girls aged 6-11 and 70 boys aged 6-11 were overweight. Also, in the same survey, 118 girls aged 12-19 and 98 boys aged 12-19 were overweight.
Complete the following in Excel:
- Create appropriate columns and row labels.
- Add the Total and find the Average of overweight girls.
- Add the Total and find the Average of overweight boys.
- Add the Total and find the Average of 6-11 year old children who are overweight.
- Add the Total and find the Average of 12-19 year old children who are overweight.
- Figure out of all the children who are overweight, what percentage are girls and what percentage are boys?
- Figureout of all the children who are overweight, what percentage are in the 6-11 age group and what percentage are in the 12-19 age group?
- Values should be formatted to the appropriate data format.
- Create a chart based on the information above.
- The chart should have a title, a primary horizontal and vertical axis title and legend if you are creating a column chart.
- The chart should have a title, data labels and legend if you are creating a pie chart.
Source info for the charts:
Authors: Cynthia L. Ogden, PhD; Katherine M. Flegal, PhD; Margaret D. Carroll, MS; Clifford L. Johnson, MSPH
Article Title: Prevalence and Trends in Overweight Among US Children and Adolescents, 1999-2000
Website title: JAMA Network
Original Contribution: October 9, 2002