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1 result of inadequate weight gain: - ANSWER-low birth weight
.1.) Risk w/ an adolescent pregnancy
2) common inadequate intakes in teens [5]: - ANSWER-1)low birth weight
2)calcium, vitamin A, Vitamin D, Niacin, kilocalories
.3 malformations in infants that can affect oral health - ANSWER-cleft lip/palate,
shortened mandible
.3 physiologic effects of menopause - ANSWER-menopause: decrease in
estrogen and progesterin, decreased bone mass density, osteoporosis, decrease
in lean body mass
.3 reasons older adults are more susceptible to food borne illness: - ANSWER-
decreased immunity
decreased HCL acid in stomach
lessened sense of taste and smell
.3 Risks for needing additional supplementation during pregnancy: - ANSWER-
teen pregnancy, carrying more than one fetus, using cigarettes, alcohol, etc
, .4 results of excessive weight gain: - ANSWER-high BP, miscarriage, stillbirth,
children more likely to be overweight @ 3 if mother gained excess
.Are additional intake of calcium and vitamin D recommended for pregnant
women? - ANSWER-No, except for in teen mothers
.breast milk contains: - ANSWER-antibodies
-living cells
-hormones
-active enzymes (lipase)
-low minerals
-fatty acids for brain and retina development
-^cholesterol
.calcium and vit D recommended for women in menopause to - ANSWER-
maintain bone mass and protein to prevent loss of lean muscle mass
.damage occurs if deficiency, excess or infection during critical stages of
dentin/enamel formation
what is the role of Vitamin c for dentin and enamel?
What is the role of Vitamin D, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus for dentin
and enamel? - ANSWER-collagen matrix formation
mineralization