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Health Online- Nutrition and Physical Activity the Ultimate Study Guide, Exam Questions & Answers (Complete And Verified Study material) (13pages) LEARNEXAMS

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What actions support healthy fetal development and prevents harm to the fetus? - Avoiding risky activities Which is an example of the consequences of unhealthy eating? A. An adult female prevents bone loss by eating adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals. B. An active young adult is placed on medication to treat a sprained ankle. C. An obese young adult has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. D. An adult male has surgery to treat a disease that his parent passed on to him. - A. An obese young adult has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Chen is trying to determine why he usually skips breakfast. He writes the following notes in his journal: I have several healthy foods available. I wake up well before I have to leave in the morning. My parents rarely eat breakfast. My doctor says breakfast provides the energy I need to start the day right. Which item from his 4 notes is most likely the reason Chen skips breakfast? - My parents rarely eat breakfast. How do nutritional needs change over time? A. The number of calories needed increases throughout a person's lifetime. B. The number of calories needed increases from infancy to young adulthood. C. The number of calories needed increases from young adulthood until old age. D. The number of calories needed remains the same from young adulthood throughout old age. - B. The number of calories needed increases from infancy to young adulthood. A doctor confirms that a patient is overweight after performing multiple tests and calculating the patient's body mass index (BMI). Which strategy will the doctor most likely recommend to help the patient reduce his weight in a healthy way?



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