NUTRITION THROUGH LIFE CYCLE(LL)-TEXT
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Author: Brown
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Chapter 13, Problem 7RQ
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To examine: Whether the statement “Person S’s nutritional intake must not be sufficient, since her growth is not as expected.” is true or false.
Introduction: Growth is often associated with the nutritional status of the individual. However, for children with chronic conditions, besides food, their growth also depends on the age of onset of conditions, level of physical activity, and secondary factors such as the severity of the condition.
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