front 1 ________ is an iron-binding protein found in breast milk which keeps bacteria from getting the iron they need to grow, helps absorb iron into the infant's intestinal cells, and kills some bacteria directly. | back 1 Lactoferrin |
front 2 The adolescent growth spurt begins at age 10 or 11 for females and at 12 or 13 for males. It lasts about ________ years. | back 2 2 ½ |
front 3 Because recommendations to restrict fat do not apply to children younger than age ________ , labels on foods for children younger than ________ cannot carry information about fat. | back 3 2 |
front 4 With the exception of ________ , the vitamins in breast milk are ample to support infant growth. | back 4 vitamin D |
front 5 Which of the following factors is the cause of hyperactivity in children? | back 5 b. none of these choices |
front 6 Which of the following statements regarding breakfast consumption in
children is false? | back 6 c. Children who skip breakfast can make up the deficits in later meals that day. |
front 7 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that whole cow's milk is not appropriate during the first ________ of life. | back 7 year |
front 8 Which of the following is a symptom of impending anaphylactic shock? | back 8 b. all of these choices |
front 9 For adolescents, obesity is defined as a BMI at the 95th percentile or a BMI of ________ or greater, whichever is lower. | back 9 30 |
front 10 Fatty streaks begin to appear in the ________ decade of life. | back 10 first |
front 11 A healthy infant's birthweight ________ by 1 year of age. | back 11 triples |
front 12 Energy and nutrient needs are greater during ________ than at any other time of life, except pregnancy and lactation. | back 12 adolescence |
front 13 Children often have contradicting food preferences. Which of the
following contradictory preferences has research identified? | back 13 b. Children say they like colorful foods, yet they most often reject green and yellow vegetables in favor of brown peanut butter, white potatoes, apple wedges, and bread. |
front 14 According to the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS), by 15 to 18 months of age, the most commonly consumed vegetable was ________ and the most commonly consumed fruit was ________ . | back 14 french fries; bananas |
front 15 Breast milk is not a good source of which of the following minerals? | back 15 flouride |
front 16 During the adolescent growth spurt, differences between the genders
becomes apparent in all of the following areas except: | back 16 a. intellectual capability. |
front 17 Each 12-ounce can of soft drink provides the equivalent of about ________ teaspoons of sugar and 150 kcalories. | back 17 10 |
front 18 The most successful approach to treating childhood obesity integrates
all of the following except: | back 18 b. medications. |
front 19 Which of the following is a location that lead accumulates in the body? | back 19 f. all of these choices |
front 20 Food allergies diminish with age, until in adulthood they affect less than ________ percent of the population. | back 20 4 |
front 21 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the Canadian Paediatric Society, and the American Dietetic Association (ADA) recommend exclusive breastfeeding for ________ months. | back 21 6 |
front 22 Which of the following statements regarding adolescent dietary
behaviors is false? | back 22 c. Adolescents who frequently eat meals with their families drink more soft drinks than those who seldom eat with their families. |
front 23 To prevent iron deficiency, snacks and meals for children should include iron-rich foods, and ________ intake should be reasonable so that it will not displace lean meats, fish, poultry, eggs, and legumes. | back 23 milk |
front 24 Which of the following statements regarding energy and nutrient needs
during childhood is false? | back 24 b. Total energy needs and energy needs per kilogram of body weight increase slightly with age. |
front 25 Compared with breast milk or iron-fortified formula, cow's milk is higher in calcium and lower in vitamin C, characteristics that reduce ________ absorption. | back 25 iron |
front 26 The National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), are all administered by which federal agency? | back 26 USDA |
front 27 Relative to body size, the size of an infant's brain is greater than that of an adult's. Thus, an infant's brain uses relatively more glucose – about ________ percent of the day's total energy intake. | back 27 60 |
front 28 The preference for the ________ taste sensation is innate. | back 28 sweet |
front 29 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends no television viewing before 2 years of age and thereafter limiting television and video time to ________ hours per day as a strategy to help prevent childhood obesity. | back 29 2 |
front 30 ________ is the most abundant fatty acid in the brain and is also present in the retina of the eye. | back 30 DHA |
front 31 An infant receiving goat's milk is likely to develop "goat's milk anemia;" an anemia characteristic of ________ deficiency. | back 31 folate |
front 32 The standard for infant formula in the United States is that of "human milk taken from well-nourished mothers during the ________ month of lactation, when the infant's growth rate is high." | back 32 first or second |
front 33 Based on body weight, the energy requirement for an infant is about ________ that of an adult. | back 33 double |
front 34 One of the most essential nutrients for infants is water. The ________ the infant, the greater the percentage of body weight is water. | back 34 younger |
front 35 The main carbohydrate in breast milk (and infant formula) is ________ . | back 35 lactose |
front 36 A newborn infant is what type of vegetarian? | back 36 lacto-vegetarian |
front 37 The RDA for iron depends on which of the following factors? | back 37 b. all of these choices |
front 38 For heart disease and type 2 diabetes, genetics appears to play a ________ role. | back 38 permissive |