John weighs 80 kilograms and is 1.6 meters tall. His body mass index is ________ kg/m2.
A. 5
B. 31
C. 50
D. 25
Answer: B
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A. Genetics B. Personalized nutrition C. Nutrigenomics D. Nutrigenetics
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to
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Which belief stated by a client who is lactose intolerant requires further teaching?
a. "I know studies have shown that most persons with lactose intolerance can tolerate up to two cups of milk daily. I may start adding milk gradually with my meals." b. "If I don't drink milk, I can get vitamin D by including eggs, liver, butter and fortified cereals in my diet." c. "Non-dairy sources of calcium are foods like kale, mustard greens, parsley, watercress, and broccoli." d. "I can take a calcium supplement to meet my calcium needs. That should be as good as getting calcium from my diet."