Which of the following outcomes is MOST likely in a school-age child who consumes a low-quality diet that provides only about half the RDA for thiamin, riboflavin, and vitamin B6?
A) The child will be able to attend school, but will fail academically.
B) The child will need to be hospitalized.
C) The child will be too ill to attend school.
D) The child will be able to attend school, but will not be able to keep up with the other children in physical education classes or games at recess.
D
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a. Lower Tolerable Limit b. Upper Tolerable Limit c. Subclinical Deficiency Value d. Estimated Average Requirement e. Adequate Intake
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a. 50 b. 70 c. 133 d. 170
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a. decreased b. the same c. increased d. no