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.
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
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.