Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
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To examine: Whether the given statement “The American Diabetes Association recommends that women with diabetes during pregnancy monitor urine glucose and ketone levels daily” is true or false.
Introduction: Diabetes is characterised by an increase in blood glucose levels due to insulin resistance. The body is unable to absorb glucose from the blood and use it as a source of energy. Therefore, alternative sources of energy such as fats are utilised for generating energy for the cells.
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