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PART v1: vINTRODUCTION vTO vHUMAN vNUTRITION
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9. FoodvSelection vand vFood vSafety
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11. NutritionvDuringvPregnancyvand vLactation
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12. Nutrition vforvNormal vGrowth vand vDevelopment
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13. NutritionvforvAdults: vEarly, vMiddle, vand vLater vYears
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15. ThevComplexityvof vObesity: vBeyond vEnergyvBalance
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PART v3: vINTRODUCTION vTO vCLINICAL vNUTRITION
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16. Nutrition vAssessment vand vNutrition vTherapyvin vPatient vCare
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19. NutritionvSupport: vEnteral vand vParenteral vNutrition
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21. Diseases vof vthe vHeart, vBlood vVessels,vand vLungs
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1. The vmajor vfocus vof vnutritional vrecommendations vin vthis vcenturyvhas vshifted vto:
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c. prevention vand vcontrol vof vinfectious vdiseases. vv vv vv vv vv
d. development vofvhealthful vfoodsvusing vfoodvtechnology. vv vv vv v vv vv
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2. A vphysicalvsciencevthat vcontributesvto vunderstandingvhow vnutrition vrelates vto vhealth vand
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3. Thevbodyvofvscientific vknowledge vrelated vto vnutritional vrequirements vofvhuman
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4. Thevprofessional vprimarilyvresponsible vforvapplication vofvnutrition vsciencevinvclinical
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5. Thevprimaryvresponsibility vfor vnutrition vcare vof vpeople vin vthe vcommunityvbelongs vto vthe:
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