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NAME: GLEN KENNETH D.

FERRER
G12 ERUDITE

PRACTICAL REASERCH 2 QUARTER 1, MODULE 2

ACTIVITY 1

TITLE 1:

The Burden of Malnutrition and Fatal COVID-19: A Global Burden of Disease Analysis

EXPLANATION:

It is a good research problem because it is interesting how this affects the lives of people in our world.

TITLE 2:

The Roles of Plant Growth Promoting Microbes in Enhancing Plant Tolerance to Acidity and Alkalinity
Stresses.

EXPLANATION:

It is good research because it helps us understand the use of microbes in enhancing plant and making
agriculture innovative.

TITLE 3:

Dogs Supporting Human Health and Well-Being: A Biopsychosocial Approach.

EXPLANATION:

It is good research because it lectures us the importance of dogs in our health and well-being.

ACTIVITY 2

AIM: To help students about depression

TOPIC: Relationship of perceived stress and self-esteem among students

PLACE: Public secondary schools of Pangasinan Division II

PERIOD: 6 to 12 months

POPULATION: Grade 11 senior High school students

ACTIVITY 3

RESEARCH TITLE: The Burden of Malnutrition and Fatal COVID-19: A Global Burden of Disease
Analysis.

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY:

Although reasonable to assume, it is not yet clear whether malnourished countries are at higher
risk for severe or fatal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study aims to identify the countries
where prevalent malnutrition may be a driving factor for fatal disease after severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection.
NAME: GLEN KENNETH D. FERRER
G12 ERUDITE

PRACTICAL REASERCH 2 QUARTER 1, MODULE 2

ACTIVITY 4

RESEARCH TITLE: The Burden of Malnutrition and Fatal COVID-19: A Global Burden of Disease
Analysis.

This study seeks to determine the Burden of Malnutrition and Fatal COVID-19: A Global Burden of
Disease Analysis

Specifically, it seeks to answer the following questions:

1. Whether malnourished countries are at higher risk for severe or fatal coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19).
2. Countries where prevalent malnutrition may be a driving factor for fatal disease after severe
acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection.
3. Whether Population-level malnutrition appears to be related to increased rates of COVID-19

ACTIVITY 5

RESEARCH TITLE: The Burden of Malnutrition and Fatal COVID-19: A Global Burden of Disease
Analysis.

SCOPE AND DELIMITATION:

This study covers the relation of malnutrition and COVID-19 around the globe and how it
affected the populations health.

This study does not cover the transmission of COVID-19 in relation of low-income countries.

ACTIVITY 6

RESEARCH TITLE: The Burden of Malnutrition and Fatal COVID-19: A Global Burden of Disease
Analysis.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY:

The study “Burden of Malnutrition and Fatal COVID-19” can make the reader realized the impact
of COVID-19 from developing countries.

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