The leading causes of hospitalization in children in the United States in the 1930s:
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The degree to which a nutrient is absorbed from foods and used in the body is known as __________.
a. toxicity b. storage c. bioavailability d. solubility
The condition known as hyponatremia is
A) the presence of too much potassium in the blood due to overconsumption of fluids. B) a severe form of dehydration. C) a problem resulting from eating too much food during a race. D) the presence of too little sodium in the blood due to overconsumption of fluids.
Despite indulging in unhealthy behaviors such as eating relatively high amounts of saturated fat and smoking, French people have a relatively low occurrence of cardiovascular disease. This observation is called
A. the French oxymoron. B. the French connection. C. the French bistro effect. D. the French paradox.
When height and weight cannot be measured, alternative calculations using the ulna, knee height, and _____ are suggested
a. thigh circumference b. mid-upper-arm circumference c. waist circumference d. waist–to-hip ratio e. body mass index