If nutritional therapy is given to a child who has experienced severe malnutrition during infancy, which factor is likely to improve?
a. growth
b. academic performance
c. dropout ratec
d. risk of ADHD
e. reaction time
a
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At birth, full-term infants do not produce:
a. lipase. b. amylase. c. sucrase. d. lactase.
To compensate for the loss of body resulting from less fat, more _____ is/are added to the basic milk and fruit juice mixture of sherbet.
A. citric acid B. lecithin C. sugar D. eggs
Some reasons a hospitalized client on a regular diet may not have a desire to eat include all except:
a. lack of personal selection of menu items. b. some medications and treatments can alter taste. c. sensory deprivation as a result of anesthesia or sedation. d. eating alone and in bed at other than own usual meal times.
Which of the following statements is true?
A. Most dietary supplements have been thoroughly researched and critically evaluated by scientists. B. Medicinal herbs must undergo testing for safety and effectiveness by the FDA before they can be marketed. C. The FDA can recall a dietary supplement when there is evidence that it is harmful. D. The EPA regulates the labeling of dietary supplements.