Nutrients interact in the body to regulate metabolic processes, to build and repair tissue, and to:
a. provide energy.
b. control cellular wastes.
c. control hormone levels.
d. regulate absorption.
A
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Wasting is an indicator of undernutrition in children and characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:
a. a low weight for height. b. a low height for age. c. caused by acute food shortages and/or infections. d. increased risk of disease and death.
Jan has a new baby girl and wants to do everything possible to ensure her health. She knows her town has fluoridated water and prepares the baby's formula with it. To make sure she is getting enough fluoride she also bought a fluoride supplement to add to the baby's diet. Is this a good idea?
a. No, too much fluoride can lead to discoloration of the teeth. b. Yes, she is taking the right steps to ensure the baby's health. c. Yes, extra fluoride leads to a reduced risk of tooth decay. d. No, fluoride is in toothpaste and that is the only way we are intended to be exposed to it.
Cookie batter or dough that has been over-mixed will become hard when baked
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Today, in most developed countries, concern for nutritional status focuses on the effect of excessive intake of nutrients and energy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)