A nurse teaches a patient that the American Heart Association (AHA) recommends

1. Disregarding the number of calories consumed.
2. Eating red meat and dairy products at each meal.
3. That no more than 25% to 35% of one's total daily intake of calories should come from fat.
4. Eliminating all forms of fat from your diet.


ANS: 3

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