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The process by which the body takes in food and uses
it for growth, repair, and maintenance of health
ingest
absorbs
transports
uses
Nutrition eliminates nutrients
promotes healthy outcomes
over 60% of chronic conditions are due to a nutritional
impact
poor nutrition can severally impact the wellness of an
individual
goals are to reduce excessive caloric intake and to
My Plate Food Guide encourate and increase intake of nutrient dense foods
to minimize the development of chronic disorders
, ◦ Breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6-12
months.
◦ Iron-fortified formulas
◦ No cow's milk or honey before age of 1. (dont have
the enzyme that breaks down the milk)
lifespan consideration ◦ Solid food (anytime they can hold their head up)
infants/toddlers
◦ Responsive Feeding
(responding to the feeding based on what the child is
telling you, emphaseizes listing to when your baby is
telling you their hungery or full)
reduces
sids
diabetes
◦ High metabolic demands
◦ Protein, calcium, iron, iodine, folic acid and vitamin B
lifespan considerations needs are high.
adolescents
◦ Large quantity of dietary intake comes from snacks.
◦ Body image and peer pressure may influence diet.
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Terms in this set (38)
The process by which the body takes in food and uses
it for growth, repair, and maintenance of health
ingest
absorbs
transports
uses
Nutrition eliminates nutrients
promotes healthy outcomes
over 60% of chronic conditions are due to a nutritional
impact
poor nutrition can severally impact the wellness of an
individual
goals are to reduce excessive caloric intake and to
My Plate Food Guide encourate and increase intake of nutrient dense foods
to minimize the development of chronic disorders
, ◦ Breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6-12
months.
◦ Iron-fortified formulas
◦ No cow's milk or honey before age of 1. (dont have
the enzyme that breaks down the milk)
lifespan consideration ◦ Solid food (anytime they can hold their head up)
infants/toddlers
◦ Responsive Feeding
(responding to the feeding based on what the child is
telling you, emphaseizes listing to when your baby is
telling you their hungery or full)
reduces
sids
diabetes
◦ High metabolic demands
◦ Protein, calcium, iron, iodine, folic acid and vitamin B
lifespan considerations needs are high.
adolescents
◦ Large quantity of dietary intake comes from snacks.
◦ Body image and peer pressure may influence diet.