A person suffering from osteomalacia is prone to
A) bone fractures. B) bowed legs.
C) diseased gums. D) high blood pressure.
A
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A) osteoporosis B) rickets C) osteomalacia D) scurvy
Rebecca, an infant born at 32 weeks, weighed 1200 g (2.6 lb), and was SGA. Her head circumference was 30 cm (< 5th percentile). The mother was not interested in breastfeeding. A dietitian evaluated Rebecca and established appropriate growth and development goals for weight, length, head circumference, and body fat stores. A high-calorie formula (22 kcal/oz) was also initiated. The appropriate
resource that could be used to measure Rebecca's growth velocity would be _____. a. a growth chart specifically made for preterm births b. a CDC growth chart c. catch-up growth charts d. Growth charts are not appropriate for preterm infants.
Dietary avoidance of poorly digested carbohydrates known as fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols (FODMAPs) may be a useful treatment to prevent
A. gallstones. B. heartburn. C. inflammatory bowel disease. D. irritable bowel syndrome.
Pearl is a distance runner, and wants to consume the most healthful diet possible for her health and performance. Her team nutritionist has given Pearl a goal of meeting but not exceeding the recommended AMDR for total energy from fat for athletes
Today, Pearl consumed 300 grams of carbohydrate, 100 grams of protein, and 45 grams of fat. Pearl met her AMDR goals today. Indicate whether the statement is true or false