When compared to formula-fed infants, infants who are breastfed for longer than 3 to 6 months
can have lower rates of child and adult overweight and obesity. Which of the following does
NOT support this observation?
A) Breastfed infants consume lower amounts of protein and Calories than formula-fed
infants.
B) Breastfed infants grow in height and weight at a greater rate than formula-fed infants.
C) During the first year of life, formula-fed infants gain weight more rapidly than breastfed
infants.
D) Formula-fed infants consume larger volumes of milk at each feeding.
B
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question(s) to help Kelly with her shopping. Which of the following fruits should Kelly purchase to get lycopene into her diet? A) Blueberries B) Blackberries C) Strawberries D) Bananas
Nutrition goals in the early phase of an HIV infection _____.
A. include the consumption of a maximum of 2,500 calories per day B. include non-weight-bearing exercise regimens C. do not include mineral supplements D. do not include vitamin supplements E. include the consumption of calcium-rich and vitamin D-fortified foods
Fred is a lactovegetarian. Which of the following foods does he eat?
A. Chicken B. Cheese C. Eggs D. Fish
Dietary fat increases the flavor and palatability of food
Indicate whether the statement is true or false