Genomics research may be helpful in all of these areas except:
a. fine-tuning nutrient recommendations for individuals.
b. establishing indicators of nutrient status for some minerals.
c. understanding how nutrient deficiencies may alter gene expression.
d. determining environmental factors that may influence disease risk.
d
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A consensus about a nutrition recommendation based on research studies is usually reached
A. very quickly. B. only after many years and many studies. C. easily, but then discarded. D. when the scientists decide which one was the most complicated.
NSAIDs increase the excretion of:
A. vitamin A B. vitamin B1 C. vitamin B2 D. vitamin B3 E. vitamin C
Kati is a 27-year-old Caucasian who works as a bank teller. She is 5'3" tall and weighs 102 pounds. She began experiencing recurrent gastrointestinal disturbances such as diarrhea, steatorrhea, and flatulence several months ago. She made an appointment with her physician after noticing that she was losing weight. Laboratory tests confirmed a diagnosis of celiac disease.If Kati does not eliminate
gluten from her diet, she could likely experience all of these conditions except _____. a. anemia b. infertility c. bone disorders d. hypertension e. muscle wasting
List four components of the Rome III Consensus Criteria for diagnosing constipation