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Proteins - ANSWER>>Nutrients that help build and repair body tissues.
Malnutrition - ANSWER>>Condition not attributable to eating a variety of foods.
Low Nutrient Density Foods - ANSWER>>Foods like potato chips with low nutrient
content.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - ANSWER>>Disease not attributable to a low-
nutrient-density diet.
Calcium - ANSWER>>Mineral needed to prevent osteoporosis.
Anthropometric Measurements - ANSWER>>Assessment involving percentage of body
fluid.
Blood Urea Nitrogen - ANSWER>>Biochemical analysis indicating kidney failure.
24-Hour Recall - ANSWER>>Most common method for assessing dietary history.
Riboflavin - ANSWER>>Nutrient deficiency displaying lesions at the corners of the
mouth.
Diabetes - ANSWER>>Health problem that obesity can increase the risk of developing.
Imitation of Adult Behavior - ANSWER>>Best method for teaching young children good
health habits.
, Iron - ANSWER>>Most common form of nutrient deficiency in the United States.
Serum Albumin Level - ANSWER>>Biochemical test measuring protein status.
Creatinine Excretion - ANSWER>>Biochemical test indicating depleted muscle mass.
Hemoglobin Test - ANSWER>>Blood test indicating anemia.
Urinalysis - ANSWER>>Test detecting protein and sugar excretion in urine.
Apathy - ANSWER>>Characteristic of poor nutritional status.
Scurvy - ANSWER>>Disease related to vitamin C deficiency.
Lipid Profile - ANSWER>>Measure not included in glucose.
Iodine - ANSWER>>Deficiency related to goiter.
Minerals - ANSWER>>Inorganic nutrients.
Vitamin D - ANSWER>>Necessary for the utilization of calcium in the body.
Social History - ANSWER>>Important for determining financial resources and ability to
store and prepare food.
Nutritional Assessment - ANSWER>>Involves social history, 24-hour diet recall, food
diary, and biochemical tests.