Lesson 13- The Effect of Poor Nutrition
Question 1: What are the effects and symptoms of poor nutrition for children?
Answer: Poor nutrition in children can lead to rickets. This is defined as….
This age group are most likely to suffer from rickets because….
It is caused by nutritional deficiency of….
The signs and symptoms are…..
The complications of rickets are….. and can result in……
The Possible Causes of Poor Nutrition in Children
Question 2: What are the possible causes of poor nutrition leading to rickets for children?
• Demonstrate what SPECIFIC foods/drinks they are lacking in their diets.
• State what part of the world this condition most common and why.
• Clearly explain the other risk factors for developing this condition?
• Consider and make judgements on the extent of SOME of the following: poor parenteral choices,
overeating, excessive sugar/fast/junk food, ignorance, complacency, lifestyle, work
commitments/eating out, availability, social media, under/overeating, family history, eating habits,
environment, finances, stress, poor psychological health, and depression.
• How is it treated? Recommend foods to include in their diets and give reasons.
Provide quotes and evidence to support your opinions within this task.
Answer:
Other Useful Links
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/176941
Question 1: What are the effects and symptoms of poor nutrition for children?
Answer: Poor nutrition in children can lead to rickets. This is defined as….
This age group are most likely to suffer from rickets because….
It is caused by nutritional deficiency of….
The signs and symptoms are…..
The complications of rickets are….. and can result in……
The Possible Causes of Poor Nutrition in Children
Question 2: What are the possible causes of poor nutrition leading to rickets for children?
• Demonstrate what SPECIFIC foods/drinks they are lacking in their diets.
• State what part of the world this condition most common and why.
• Clearly explain the other risk factors for developing this condition?
• Consider and make judgements on the extent of SOME of the following: poor parenteral choices,
overeating, excessive sugar/fast/junk food, ignorance, complacency, lifestyle, work
commitments/eating out, availability, social media, under/overeating, family history, eating habits,
environment, finances, stress, poor psychological health, and depression.
• How is it treated? Recommend foods to include in their diets and give reasons.
Provide quotes and evidence to support your opinions within this task.
Answer:
Other Useful Links
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/176941