Mealtime behavioral problems and food refusals are often uncommon in children with behavioral and attention disorders
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The term "enriched" on a food label signifies that
A) nutrients were added to the food that did not originally exist in it. B) nutrients were added to the food that have additional health benefits beyond those naturally found in it. C) the food was processed without any artificial additives. D) the nutrients in the food were lost during processing and then added back in.
Which of the following statements accurately describes healthy snacking advice?
a. Parents should teach children not to snack so that they are hungry at mealtimes. b. Children should be discouraged from snacking when their parents are not present. c. Children should be given an abundance of pocket money to purchase snacks at school, where options are always healthier. d. Exceptionally active children can enjoy high-calorie snacks like pudding or pancakes. e. Snacks, like potato chips, should be available to children so that they fulfill their cravings for nutrient-poor foods, which then “frees them up” to make healthy choices at mealtime.
What are the purpose and the essential aspects of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans? Discuss three examples of how you can incorporate the Dietary Guidelines into your daily life.
What will be an ideal response?
An unhealthy obsession with healthy eating describes ____
A) anorexia athletica B) anorexia nervosa C) bulimia nervosa D) orthorexia nervosa