A toxicity of which of the following nutrients can result in cardiac arrest?
A) Potassium
B) Water
C) Chromium
D) Vitamin D
E) Riboflavin
A
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The DRIs set the recommended intake of dietary fiber for adolescent females at _____ g/day.
A. 26 B. 31 C. 38 D. 40 E. 43
Define xerostomia and discuss its causes. How can xerostomia be alleviated?
Which statement characterizes fatty liver? a. It is a clinical finding common to many conditions. b. It usually results in liver failure
c. It cannot be reversed. d. It is diagnosed by decreased levels of liver enzymes. e. It is another term for cirrhosis.
The amount of fat a person's body stores when excess food is consumed:
a. is directly proportional to weight. b. is not influenced by GI functioning. c. always equals 1 pound per 3500 kcal. d. varies widely among individuals.