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14 Cards in this Set
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optimal nutrition
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supports daily needs
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under nutrition
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inadequate to meet daily needs, change in metabolic needs
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over nutrition
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nutrients excess of what body needs, 16% in children and 66% in adults
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3 purposes of a nutritional assessment
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identify, develop a plan, and method of evaluation
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cachexia
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loss of weight, muscle atrophy, loss of apetite
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anthropometric measurements
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height, weight, BMI, skin folds, waist to hip ratio, IBW, usual BW
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IBW: moderate malnutrition
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70-80%
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IBW: mild malnutrition
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80-90%
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IBW: severe malnutrITION
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<70%
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developmental condsiderations for children
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gtrowth needs weight, length, brain, breast milk, ----> requires fat foods
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in adolescence, what % suffer from inadequate fruit and veggie intake?
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30%%
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cultural considerations
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genetics- lactose intolerant, religious beliefs- beef, pork, fish etc, immigrant status
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for normal lipidds, what percent of fat should come from calories?
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30% or less
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for normal lipis, what percent should come from saturated fats
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<10%
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