Deck 18: Life Cycle Nutrition: Toddlers Through Adolescence

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On a daily basis, toddlers should avoid soda and other sugary beverages and they should consume

A) a maximum of 8 ounces of 100- percent juice.
B) as much 100- percent juice as they like.
C) a maximum of 6 ounces of 100- percent juice.
D) a maximum of 16 ounces of 100- percent juice.
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Calcium, iron, and zinc and a daily source of vitamin B12 are key nutrients for

A) vegetarian toddlers.
B) female toddlers.
C) carnivore toddlers.
D) toddlers who are picky eaters.
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Toddlers grow___________infants.

A) shorter in stature compared to
B) at the same rate as
C) faster than
D) more slowly than
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Tooth- friendly dental hygiene is

A) optional for toddlers until permanent teeth come in.
B) optional for toddlers because they have baby teeth.
C) recommended for underweight toddlers.
D) essential for toddlers because they have baby teeth.
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Two key nutrients which should not be overconsumed by toddlers are

A) vitamin C and folate.
B) fiber and folate.
C) fiber and iron.
D) iron and calcium.
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Which is the best juice for a normal weight toddler to drink?

A) Hi- C, vitamin C enriched fruit drink
B) 100- percent juice
C) water and juice diluted, half and half
D) juice cocktail
Question
The best fluid for toddlers to drink is

A) hot water.
B) 100 percent juice.
C) water.
D) warm water.
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The best way to monitor a child's growth is to

A) monitor his height every month.
B) compare the child to his siblings or siblings in the family.
C) monitor his weight every month.
D) plot and interpret the child's CDC growth chart.
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Hot dogs, nuts and seeds, chunks of meat, whole grapes, hard candy, popcorn, chunks of peanut butter, raw vegetables, raisins, and chewing gum

A) are choking hazards for children who are under the age of 4.
B) should be eaten in moderation by children who are under the age of 4.
C) should be eaten in moderation by children who are over the age of 4.
D) are allergens to children under the age of 4.
Question
Foods and drinks which are provided for children in day care centers

A) need to be monitored by parents.
B) are nutrient- dense.
C) are mandated by federal law to be nutritious.
D) are approved by state regulators.
Question
Decisions about how much of a food is eaten by a child should be made by

A) child.
B) mother and child.
C) grandparent.
D) caregiver.
Question
When a childis asked to "clean" his plate, even if she is full,

A) she learns to appreciate parental authority.
B) she will learn to eat the right foods.
C) she learns to appreciate parental wisdom.
D) she may become overweight.
Question
For toddlers to try unfamiliar foods,

A) parents need to insist on two bites of the food.
B) parents need to insist on just one bite of the food.
C) they need to be asked three times.
D) they need to see their parents try new foods.
Question
Ashley refuses anything but macaroni and cheese. This is called

A) food jagging.
B) fussy eating.
C) a food jag.
D) a finicky eater.
Question
Children living in poverty consume lower- quality diets and are more likely to be

A) underweight.
B) obese.
C) heavy.
D) normal weight.
Question
Improvements in cognitive function, academic performance, school attendance rates, psychosocial function, and mood in children have been linked to

A) nutritious school lunches.
B) eating more calories at home.
C) community vegetable gardens.
D) school vegetable gardens.
Question
Most children need to eat more

A) beverages made with sugar substitutes.
B) snack foods made with fat substitutes.
C) fruits and vegetables.
D) milk and dairy products.
Question
To consume a balanced diet, ___________of a child's plate should consist of

A) fruits and vegetables cooked with no added sugar.
B) fruits and vegetables.
C) fruits and cooked vegetables.
D) snack foods made with fat substitutes.
Question
Children who have school breakfast

A) demonstrate higher academic performance than those who do not.
B) and school lunch are more overweight than those who have only one meal at school.
C) are more overweight than those who do not.
D) are more likely to be overweight than those who do not.
Question
Parents need to advise ___________of their child's allergens.

A) pediatricians
B) other children
C) no one
D) caregivers, and other parents
Question
Parents may use ___________to guide their childrens' food choices.

A) MyPlate for preschoolers
B) the Food Guide Pyramid for toddlers
C) the Dietary Guidelines for toddlers
D) MyPlate for adults
Question
A child's home environment exerts___________influence over health behaviors.

A) minimum
B) partial
C) no
D) maximum
Question
Which of the following factors influence childrens' eating and drinking habits?

A) genetics
B) the gut microbiome
C) the gene pool
D) food and beverage marketing, and peers
Question
Who needs to modify social, cultural, economic, and environmental influences to support healthy eating and adequate physical activity?

A) parents
B) children
C) toddlers
D) teens
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A growth spurt and the onset of puberty are characteristics of

A) toddlers.
B) young children.
C) adolescents.
D) infants.
Question
Calcium, vitamin D, and iron are key nutrients during

A) childhood.
B) toddlerhood.
C) infancy.
D) adolescence.
Question
Increased consumption of soft drinks and decreased milk consumption can compromise

A) red blood cell restoration.
B) deposition of tendons.
C) deposition of cartilage
D) bone development.
Question
Lean meats, enriched grains, and legumes on a regular basis may improve ___________ stores in teens.

A) iron
B) vitamin C
C) vitamin A
D) calcium
Question
Menarche is a key stage of

A) infancy.
B) childhood.
C) adolescence.
D) toddlerhood.
Question
During ___________, calcium, vitamin D, and iron are particularly important nutrients during this period to ensure adequate bone and muscle growth and support increased blood volume.

A) toddlerhood
B) childhood
C) adolescence
D) infancy
Question
Poor body image, emotional issues, and peer pressure tend to lead to

A) anemia.
B) arthritis.
C) eating disorders.
D) obesity.
Question
Children who participate in the National School Lunch Program have___________diet quality lunch meals as compared to those who bring lunch from home.

A) similar
B) lower
C) higher plate waste and
D) higher
Question
Overconsumption of energy, inadequate physical activity, the home and community environment, media and advertising represent factors which can promote obesity. These factors

A) are effectively controlled by obese parents.
B) can be influenced.
C) cannot be influenced.
D) are effectively monitored by overweight parents.
Question
Adolescents require a balanced diet to meet their ___________nutrient needs, compared to young children.

A) stable
B) lower
C) higher
D) flat
Question
During adolescence, rapid bone growth calls for adequate calcium and vitamin ___________intake.

A) B1
B) D
C) A
D) C
Question
Adequate iron intake is important for growth of lean muscle and

A) osteoclasts.
B) blood volume.
C) bone.
D) epiphyseal plates.
Question
Epiphyseal plates represent

A) tendon deposition areas.
B) areas of bone growth.
C) zones of red blood cell formation.
D) collagen strengthening areas.
Question
Obese children are likely to ___________during adulthood.

A) become anorexic
B) become overweight
C) remain obese
D) become bulimic
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Obese children have ___________ obesity- related chronic diseases during adulthood.

A) female
B) an increased risk for
C) more fractures because of
D) a lower risk for
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Obesity also increases the risk for hypertension and high cholesterol and a variety of___________challenges.

A) psychosocial
B) linguistic
C) visual
D) musical
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Young children need to be supervised while eating.
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Sugar restriction, additive/preservative- free diets, allergy elimination diets, and omega- 3
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At least half of the grains in a child's diet should be whole grains.
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Toddlers should have no more than 6 ounces of 100- percent juice daily while avoiding soda and other sugary drinks.
Question
Carnivore toddlers need adequate calcium, iron, and zinc and a daily source of vitamin B12.
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Social, cultural, economic, and environmental influences can also be modified by parents to support healthy eating and adequate physical activity.
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A child's home environment exerts maximum influence over health behaviors and obesity risk now and in the future.
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Obesity in children is increasing.
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If a child's parents and caregivers do not eat fruits and vegetables, the child is not likely to learn to enjoy them.
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Poor body image, emotional issues, or peer pressure tend to lead to eating disorders among young children.
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The first step in helping an overweight child is to get him or her evaluated by a health professional.
Question
The later the intervention with eating disordered teens, the better.
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Prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, hypertension are increasing among children and teenagers.
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Early assessment and intervention, including changes in diet and exercise, can prevent or reverse obesity, and may prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes.
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More children are obese than ever before.
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Children who bring lunch from home should be involved in the planning and preparation of the lunch so they are more likely to consume it.
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Eating breakfast improves childrens' energy levels, nutrient intake, and mental performance throughout the day.
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Participation in federal school meal programs prevents hunger and improves diet quality among poor children.
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Overconsumption of kilocalories, adequate physical activity, genetics, the home and community environment, and media and advertising contribute to this increasing problem of obesity.
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Girls' need for dietary iron increases before the onset of menstruation.
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Children with weak family bonds are more likely to skip meals, and choose unhealthy foods, compared to children whose families have strong bonds.
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A healthy eating pattern does not reduce acne outbreaks.
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Among teens, overconsumption of soda may interfere with calcium intake if it displaces dairy products in the diet.
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Dieting may lead to inadequate iron intake among teens.
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Increasing enriched grains, lean meats, and legumes may result in adequate iron intake.
Question
Skipping meals, choosing unhealthy foods, and excessive dieting are common among teens.
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Among toddlers, milk, water, and diluted 100- percent juice are better beverage choices than sugary drinks.
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Toddlers need adequate fat intake to support intensive myelination of the nervous system.
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Compared to overweight individuals, obese individuals have a higher risk for hypertension and high cholesterol, but there are no psychosocial disadvantages of obesity.
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Parents need to ignore food jags.
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One way to get children to try new foods is for parents to try new foods.
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New foods may need to be offered more than ten times before a child accepts them.
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If children say that they are finished eating, adults should insist that their children clean their plates. This is especially true for vegetables because they are so nutrient- dense.
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Although adults are responsible for what a child is offered to eat, the child is responsible for whether and how much he or she eats.
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Explain how parents and caregivers need to ensure wholesome food choices of young children.
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Which nutrients should the parents of vegetarian toddlers focus on?
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How can parents promote good dental hygiene in their children?
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What are the parent and child roles at meal time?
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What is the disadvantage of asking children to "clean their plates"
when they are finished eating?
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How can parents get children to try new foods?
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Deck 18: Life Cycle Nutrition: Toddlers Through Adolescence
1
On a daily basis, toddlers should avoid soda and other sugary beverages and they should consume

A) a maximum of 8 ounces of 100- percent juice.
B) as much 100- percent juice as they like.
C) a maximum of 6 ounces of 100- percent juice.
D) a maximum of 16 ounces of 100- percent juice.
a maximum of 6 ounces of 100- percent juice.
2
Calcium, iron, and zinc and a daily source of vitamin B12 are key nutrients for

A) vegetarian toddlers.
B) female toddlers.
C) carnivore toddlers.
D) toddlers who are picky eaters.
vegetarian toddlers.
3
Toddlers grow___________infants.

A) shorter in stature compared to
B) at the same rate as
C) faster than
D) more slowly than
more slowly than
4
Tooth- friendly dental hygiene is

A) optional for toddlers until permanent teeth come in.
B) optional for toddlers because they have baby teeth.
C) recommended for underweight toddlers.
D) essential for toddlers because they have baby teeth.
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Two key nutrients which should not be overconsumed by toddlers are

A) vitamin C and folate.
B) fiber and folate.
C) fiber and iron.
D) iron and calcium.
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Which is the best juice for a normal weight toddler to drink?

A) Hi- C, vitamin C enriched fruit drink
B) 100- percent juice
C) water and juice diluted, half and half
D) juice cocktail
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The best fluid for toddlers to drink is

A) hot water.
B) 100 percent juice.
C) water.
D) warm water.
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8
The best way to monitor a child's growth is to

A) monitor his height every month.
B) compare the child to his siblings or siblings in the family.
C) monitor his weight every month.
D) plot and interpret the child's CDC growth chart.
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9
Hot dogs, nuts and seeds, chunks of meat, whole grapes, hard candy, popcorn, chunks of peanut butter, raw vegetables, raisins, and chewing gum

A) are choking hazards for children who are under the age of 4.
B) should be eaten in moderation by children who are under the age of 4.
C) should be eaten in moderation by children who are over the age of 4.
D) are allergens to children under the age of 4.
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Foods and drinks which are provided for children in day care centers

A) need to be monitored by parents.
B) are nutrient- dense.
C) are mandated by federal law to be nutritious.
D) are approved by state regulators.
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Decisions about how much of a food is eaten by a child should be made by

A) child.
B) mother and child.
C) grandparent.
D) caregiver.
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When a childis asked to "clean" his plate, even if she is full,

A) she learns to appreciate parental authority.
B) she will learn to eat the right foods.
C) she learns to appreciate parental wisdom.
D) she may become overweight.
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For toddlers to try unfamiliar foods,

A) parents need to insist on two bites of the food.
B) parents need to insist on just one bite of the food.
C) they need to be asked three times.
D) they need to see their parents try new foods.
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Ashley refuses anything but macaroni and cheese. This is called

A) food jagging.
B) fussy eating.
C) a food jag.
D) a finicky eater.
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Children living in poverty consume lower- quality diets and are more likely to be

A) underweight.
B) obese.
C) heavy.
D) normal weight.
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Improvements in cognitive function, academic performance, school attendance rates, psychosocial function, and mood in children have been linked to

A) nutritious school lunches.
B) eating more calories at home.
C) community vegetable gardens.
D) school vegetable gardens.
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Most children need to eat more

A) beverages made with sugar substitutes.
B) snack foods made with fat substitutes.
C) fruits and vegetables.
D) milk and dairy products.
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To consume a balanced diet, ___________of a child's plate should consist of

A) fruits and vegetables cooked with no added sugar.
B) fruits and vegetables.
C) fruits and cooked vegetables.
D) snack foods made with fat substitutes.
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19
Children who have school breakfast

A) demonstrate higher academic performance than those who do not.
B) and school lunch are more overweight than those who have only one meal at school.
C) are more overweight than those who do not.
D) are more likely to be overweight than those who do not.
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Parents need to advise ___________of their child's allergens.

A) pediatricians
B) other children
C) no one
D) caregivers, and other parents
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21
Parents may use ___________to guide their childrens' food choices.

A) MyPlate for preschoolers
B) the Food Guide Pyramid for toddlers
C) the Dietary Guidelines for toddlers
D) MyPlate for adults
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22
A child's home environment exerts___________influence over health behaviors.

A) minimum
B) partial
C) no
D) maximum
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Which of the following factors influence childrens' eating and drinking habits?

A) genetics
B) the gut microbiome
C) the gene pool
D) food and beverage marketing, and peers
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Who needs to modify social, cultural, economic, and environmental influences to support healthy eating and adequate physical activity?

A) parents
B) children
C) toddlers
D) teens
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A growth spurt and the onset of puberty are characteristics of

A) toddlers.
B) young children.
C) adolescents.
D) infants.
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Calcium, vitamin D, and iron are key nutrients during

A) childhood.
B) toddlerhood.
C) infancy.
D) adolescence.
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Increased consumption of soft drinks and decreased milk consumption can compromise

A) red blood cell restoration.
B) deposition of tendons.
C) deposition of cartilage
D) bone development.
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Lean meats, enriched grains, and legumes on a regular basis may improve ___________ stores in teens.

A) iron
B) vitamin C
C) vitamin A
D) calcium
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Menarche is a key stage of

A) infancy.
B) childhood.
C) adolescence.
D) toddlerhood.
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During ___________, calcium, vitamin D, and iron are particularly important nutrients during this period to ensure adequate bone and muscle growth and support increased blood volume.

A) toddlerhood
B) childhood
C) adolescence
D) infancy
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Poor body image, emotional issues, and peer pressure tend to lead to

A) anemia.
B) arthritis.
C) eating disorders.
D) obesity.
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Children who participate in the National School Lunch Program have___________diet quality lunch meals as compared to those who bring lunch from home.

A) similar
B) lower
C) higher plate waste and
D) higher
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Overconsumption of energy, inadequate physical activity, the home and community environment, media and advertising represent factors which can promote obesity. These factors

A) are effectively controlled by obese parents.
B) can be influenced.
C) cannot be influenced.
D) are effectively monitored by overweight parents.
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Adolescents require a balanced diet to meet their ___________nutrient needs, compared to young children.

A) stable
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C) higher
D) flat
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35
During adolescence, rapid bone growth calls for adequate calcium and vitamin ___________intake.

A) B1
B) D
C) A
D) C
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36
Adequate iron intake is important for growth of lean muscle and

A) osteoclasts.
B) blood volume.
C) bone.
D) epiphyseal plates.
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Epiphyseal plates represent

A) tendon deposition areas.
B) areas of bone growth.
C) zones of red blood cell formation.
D) collagen strengthening areas.
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Obese children are likely to ___________during adulthood.

A) become anorexic
B) become overweight
C) remain obese
D) become bulimic
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Obese children have ___________ obesity- related chronic diseases during adulthood.

A) female
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C) more fractures because of
D) a lower risk for
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Obesity also increases the risk for hypertension and high cholesterol and a variety of___________challenges.

A) psychosocial
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C) visual
D) musical
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Young children need to be supervised while eating.
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Sugar restriction, additive/preservative- free diets, allergy elimination diets, and omega- 3
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At least half of the grains in a child's diet should be whole grains.
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Toddlers should have no more than 6 ounces of 100- percent juice daily while avoiding soda and other sugary drinks.
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Carnivore toddlers need adequate calcium, iron, and zinc and a daily source of vitamin B12.
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Social, cultural, economic, and environmental influences can also be modified by parents to support healthy eating and adequate physical activity.
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A child's home environment exerts maximum influence over health behaviors and obesity risk now and in the future.
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Obesity in children is increasing.
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If a child's parents and caregivers do not eat fruits and vegetables, the child is not likely to learn to enjoy them.
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Poor body image, emotional issues, or peer pressure tend to lead to eating disorders among young children.
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The first step in helping an overweight child is to get him or her evaluated by a health professional.
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The later the intervention with eating disordered teens, the better.
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Prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, hypertension are increasing among children and teenagers.
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Early assessment and intervention, including changes in diet and exercise, can prevent or reverse obesity, and may prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes.
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More children are obese than ever before.
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Children who bring lunch from home should be involved in the planning and preparation of the lunch so they are more likely to consume it.
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Eating breakfast improves childrens' energy levels, nutrient intake, and mental performance throughout the day.
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Participation in federal school meal programs prevents hunger and improves diet quality among poor children.
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Overconsumption of kilocalories, adequate physical activity, genetics, the home and community environment, and media and advertising contribute to this increasing problem of obesity.
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Girls' need for dietary iron increases before the onset of menstruation.
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Children with weak family bonds are more likely to skip meals, and choose unhealthy foods, compared to children whose families have strong bonds.
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A healthy eating pattern does not reduce acne outbreaks.
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Among teens, overconsumption of soda may interfere with calcium intake if it displaces dairy products in the diet.
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Dieting may lead to inadequate iron intake among teens.
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Increasing enriched grains, lean meats, and legumes may result in adequate iron intake.
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Skipping meals, choosing unhealthy foods, and excessive dieting are common among teens.
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Among toddlers, milk, water, and diluted 100- percent juice are better beverage choices than sugary drinks.
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Toddlers need adequate fat intake to support intensive myelination of the nervous system.
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Compared to overweight individuals, obese individuals have a higher risk for hypertension and high cholesterol, but there are no psychosocial disadvantages of obesity.
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Parents need to ignore food jags.
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One way to get children to try new foods is for parents to try new foods.
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New foods may need to be offered more than ten times before a child accepts them.
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73
If children say that they are finished eating, adults should insist that their children clean their plates. This is especially true for vegetables because they are so nutrient- dense.
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74
Although adults are responsible for what a child is offered to eat, the child is responsible for whether and how much he or she eats.
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75
Explain how parents and caregivers need to ensure wholesome food choices of young children.
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76
Which nutrients should the parents of vegetarian toddlers focus on?
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77
How can parents promote good dental hygiene in their children?
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78
What are the parent and child roles at meal time?
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79
What is the disadvantage of asking children to "clean their plates"
when they are finished eating?
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How can parents get children to try new foods?
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