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|COMPLETE TEST BANK |Guide A+. zl zl zl zl
Unit 1: Nutrition Fundamentals
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oChapter 1 Nutrition in Health
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oChapter 2 Guidelines for Healthy Eating
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oChapter 3 Carbohydrates
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oChapter 5 Lipids z l
oChapter 6 Vitamins z l
oChapter 7 Water and Minerals
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oChapter 8 Energy Balance
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Unit 2: Nutrition in Health Promotion
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o Chapter 9 Food and Supplement Labeling
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o Chapter 10 Consumer Interests and Concerns
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o Chapter 11 Cultural and Religious Influences on Food and Nutrition
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o Chapter 12 Healthy Eating for Healthy Babies
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o Chapter 13 Nutrition for Infants, Children, and Adolescents
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o Chapter 14 Nutrition for Older Adults
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Unit 3: Nutrition in Clinical Practice
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o Chapter 15 Hospital Nutrition: Identifying Nutrition Risk and Feeding Clients
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o Chapter 16 Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
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o Chapter 17 Nutrition for Obesity and Eating Disorders
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o Chapter 18 Nutrition for Clients with Critical Illness
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o Chapter 19 Nutrition for Clients with Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders
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o Chapter 20 Nutrition for Clients with Disorders of the Lower GI Tract and Accessory Organs
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o Chapter 21 Nutrition for Clients with Diabetes Mellitus
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o Chapter 22 Nutrition for Clients with Cardiovascular Disorders
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o Chapter 23 Nutrition for Clients with Kidney Disorders
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o Chapter 24 Nutrition for Clients with Cancer or HIV/AIDS
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2. A college student exercises regularly and generally eats a healthy varietyof foods, is taking a cou
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health: physical health, intellectual health, emotional health, social health, spiritual health, and envir
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onmental health. Exercise and eating a health variety of foods help develop physical health; taking a
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course in general nutrition helps develop intellectual health; buying locally produced food helps d
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evelop environmental health; being part of a faith-
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istered dietitian may contribute to physical, intellectual, and emotional health.
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on emotional health. Eating small meals throughout the day is likely to maintain more constant b
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|COMPLETE TEST BANK |Guide A+. zl zl zl zl
Unit 1: Nutrition Fundamentals
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oChapter 2 Guidelines for Healthy Eating
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oChapter 7 Water and Minerals
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oChapter 8 Energy Balance
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o Chapter 9 Food and Supplement Labeling
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o Chapter 10 Consumer Interests and Concerns
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o Chapter 11 Cultural and Religious Influences on Food and Nutrition
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o Chapter 12 Healthy Eating for Healthy Babies
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o Chapter 13 Nutrition for Infants, Children, and Adolescents
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o Chapter 14 Nutrition for Older Adults
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Unit 3: Nutrition in Clinical Practice
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o Chapter 15 Hospital Nutrition: Identifying Nutrition Risk and Feeding Clients
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o Chapter 16 Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
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o Chapter 17 Nutrition for Obesity and Eating Disorders
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o Chapter 18 Nutrition for Clients with Critical Illness
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o Chapter 19 Nutrition for Clients with Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders
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o Chapter 20 Nutrition for Clients with Disorders of the Lower GI Tract and Accessory Organs
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o Chapter 21 Nutrition for Clients with Diabetes Mellitus
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o Chapter 22 Nutrition for Clients with Cardiovascular Disorders
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o Chapter 23 Nutrition for Clients with Kidney Disorders
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o Chapter 24 Nutrition for Clients with Cancer or HIV/AIDS
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erience that occurs through a daily activity. Attending a workshop or joining a support group would
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be considered nonformal education; a high school course would be considered formal education.
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health: physical health, intellectual health, emotional health, social health, spiritual health, and envir
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onmental health. Exercise and eating a health variety of foods help develop physical health; taking a
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istered dietitian may contribute to physical, intellectual, and emotional health.
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addresses environmental and social issues that affect health outcomes. Low intake of fruits and vege
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addressed when target goals are set. Vegetarian eating patterns, use of bottled water, and use of pro
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