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- When a child has a chronic condition that limits activity, such as spina bifida, what is the greatest long-term nutrition concern? a. Protein limiting growth b. Modified food textures to avoid eating difficulties c. Excessive calorie intake further limiting mobility d. Intake of calcium and vitamin D to prevent bone fracturesDiscuss the impacts on malnutrition on growth and developmentsuggest an appropriate nutritional plan for a physically active person
- Why is fad dieting detrimental and usually not successfulExplain why is vitamin A important in the diet. Please any deficiencies and examples of foods Explain why Vitamin B12 is important in the diet. Please state any deficiencies if any and examples of foods or supplementsexplain one of the legal, ethical and cultural issues (three in total) related to childhood obesity
- Questlon 5 of 20 Which of these is most likely to cause an athlete to develop an eating disorder? O A. Pressure to increase speed for the cross-country team O B. Pressure to make weight for the wrestling team C. Pressure to gain weight for gymnastics D. Pressure to increase speed for the swim team SUBMDiscuss at least five age-related changes in body composition or physiologic function, and explain their impacts on nutrient requirements.provide 5 outcomes of chronic food insecurity to include the risk factors associated with chronic condition such as obesity diabetes heart disease etc?