Multiple Choice
As an extra credit assignment,Professor Thompson has his nutrition class study different countries around the world with high malnutrition.For the project,students are asked to research a number of topics such as the number of low-birthweight newborns,prevalence of underweight children,rates of breastfeeding,and access to safe drinking water to learn more about each selected country.The students are then asked to give a brief report of their findings,along with possible strategies for helping the assigned country.Several commonalities are discovered among the students' reports.
-One key strategy that students identify to reduce deaths related to malnutrition in infants and young children is to increase rates of _____.
A) vitamin A supplements given to infants
B) iron-fortified formula given to infants
C) breastfeeding
D) food supplements given to infants
E) fortified grain intake
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