Deck 10: Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition

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Recumbent length is used to measure toddlers less than 24 months of age and those between 24 and 36 months who are unable to stand unassisted.
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A leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease is elevated levels of HDL cholesterol.
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In pediatrics, the goal is to strive for a specific BMI value.
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The toddler stage of development is characterized by a rapid increase in gross and fine motor skills.
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High-fiber foods may displace other energy-dense foods and may decrease the bioavailability of some minerals, such as iron and calcium.
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The time taken to wean from the breast or the bottle is not variable and depends on the child.
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Because toddlers can't eat a large amount of food at one time, snacks are vital in meeting the child's nutritional needs.
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Undernutrition does not influence cognitive development in toddlers and preschool-age children because cognitive ability is genetically determined.
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Trans fatty acids occur naturally in small amounts in foods such as dairy products and beef.
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To be eligible for WIC services, the only criterion is that children must live in a low-income household.
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A rapid growth rate coupled with inadequate intake of dietary iron places toddlers, especially 9- to 18-month-olds, at the highest risk for iron deficiency.
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The recommended intake of protein for toddlers is 0.95 g/kg/d.
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Children have an innate ability to adjust their caloric intake to meet energy needs.
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The SNAP program is a special seasonal program for WIC participants.
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Dark green leafy vegetables such as kale and bok choy are good sources of calcium.
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Sources of vitamin D include exposure to sunlight and vitamin D-fortified milk.
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Components of a nutrition assessment include a food/nutrition-related history, pertinent biochemical measurements, anthropometric measurements such as weight, height, body mass index percentile, and a medical history.
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Children naturally prefer sour and bitter tasting foods.
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Bright Futures: Nutrition is a resource that provides health care professionals with evidence-based recommendations for pediatric health promotion, health supervision, and anticipatory guidance.
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When evaluating young children's nutritional status and offering nutrition education to parents, it is important to consider children's home environments.
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Many babies begin to wean from the breast or the bottle at about _____ months of age.

A) 5-6
B) 7-8
C) 9-10
D) 11-12
E) 13-14
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On average, preschoolers gain _____ pounds per year.

A) 2.5
B) 4.4
C) 6.2
D) 8.3
E) 0.23
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Which food is most likely a potential choking hazard for children less than 2 years of age?

A) cottage cheese
B) mashed potatoes
C) spaghetti noodles
D) hot dogs
E) honey
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High intakes of _____ elevate LDL cholesterol levels in children and adults alike.

A) sweets and dairy products
B) protein and carbohydrate
C) saturated fat and trans fatty acids
D) monounsaturated fat and dietary cholesterol
E) polyunsaturated fat and salt
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Which among the following foods is considered a high-quality protein?

A) brown rice
B) peas
C) sunflower seeds
D) green beans
E) milk
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A BMI in the 90th percentile would indicate that a 3-year-old is _____.

A) underweight
B) extremely underweight
C) overweight
D) obese
E) extremely obese
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The DRI for calcium in toddlers is _____ mg/day.

A) 700
B) 800
C) 900
D) 1,000
E) 400
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Which food is a good source of dietary fiber for toddlers and preschoolers?

A) pork
B) whole-grain cereal
C) cheese
D) turkey
E) apple juice
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Campylobacter can be transmitted by _____.

A) eating undercooked hamburger meat
B) drinking raw milk
C) eating raw eggs
D) unpasteurized apple juice
E) eating raw cookie dough
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The toddler stage of development is characterized by _____.

A) increasing autonomy
B) an expanding ability to control behavior
C) increasing language skills
D) a rapid increase in gross and fine motor skills
E) the ability of a child to use a fork and a spoon
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Children naturally prefer sweet and slightly _____ tastes.

A) pungent
B) spicy
C) sour
D) bitter
E) salty
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Which food is least likely to promote tooth decay?

A) gummy bears
B) caramel
C) fruit juice
D) milk
E) apple slices
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Which of the following actions is characteristic of the development of fine motor skills?

A) stacking objects
B) walking alone
C) running
D) riding a tricycle
E) skipping
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Protein is _____ when a child has adequate energy intake.

A) used to maintain healthy bones and teeth
B) used for growth and tissue repair
C) stored in the liver and muscles
D) used to fuel physical activity
E) used as an insulator to preserve body heat
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Which screening tool is recommended for assessment of pediatric overweight and obesity?

A) family medical history
B) weight-for-height
C) weight-for-age
D) height-for-age
E) body mass index-for-age percentile
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Based on research, which of the following is a practical application that should be followed while feeding a child?

A) Parents should not attempt to control children's food intakes by attaching contingencies and coercive practices.
B) Parents should severely restrict junk foods and foods that are high in fat and sugar.
C) Children should be served large quantities of food so that they will finish at least half of the food served.
D) Child feeding experiences should take place in a strict environment.
E) Children should be forced to eat all the food served to them.
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One rule of thumb regarding the serving sizes for toddlers is _____ of food per year of age.

A) 1 teaspoon
B) 2 teaspoons
C) 1 tablespoon
D) ¼ cup
E) ½ cup
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Parents need to pay attention to cues of readiness for weaning, such as _____.

A) disinterest in breastfeeding or bottle feeding
B) fine motor skills
C) the ability to use utensils
D) putting hands or toys in the mouth
E) moving the tongue from side to side
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Which of the following statements is true of the "slow-to-warm-up'' child?

A) The child tries to accept new foods readily.
B) This type of temperamental cluster consists of about 40% of the children.
C) The child exhibits irregularity in function and slow adaptability.
D) This type of temperamental cluster consists of about 10% of the children.
E) The child exhibits slow adaptability and negative responses to many new foods with mild intensity.
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Approximately what percentage of children have an "easy" temperament?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 25%
D) 40%
E) 15%
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The recommended total fiber intake for a 5-year-old child is _____ g/day.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
E) 30
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Food sources of carbohydrates have direct effects on dental caries development because _____, the main type of bacteria that cause tooth decay, use carbohydrates for food.

A) Streptococcus aureus
B) Salmonella
C) Campylobacter
D) E. coli
E) Streptococcus mutans
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The treatment of iron-deficiency anemia includes _____.

A) supplementation with iron drops at a dose of 3 mg/kg per day
B) a low-fat diet
C) exclusion of nonmeat sources of iron
D) substitution of whole milk with soy milk
E) excess intake of goat's milk
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Children on vegan diets should receive vitamin B 12 supplements or consume _____.

A) textured soy protein
B) almond butter
C) broccoli
D) orange juice
E) spinach
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The goal of overweight and obesity treatment in young children is _____.

A) short-term weight loss
B) a BMI rebound
C) to improve long-term physical health through permanent healthy lifestyle habits and behavior modification
D) the prevention of atherosclerosis through constant behavior modification
E) improved blood lipid levels through modification of diet during childhood
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The acceptable macronutrient distribution ranges (AMDRs) for fat are _____% for children of 1 to 3 years and _____% for children of 4 to 18 years.

A) 20-30; 15-25
B) 30-40; 25-35
C) 40-50; 35-45
D) 50-60; 45-55
E) 60-70; 55-65
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BMI is calculated by _____.

A) multiplying weight in kilograms with height in meters
B) dividing height in meters by weight in kilograms
C) dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters
D) adding weight in kilograms to the square of height in meters
E) dividing the square of weight in kilograms by height in meters
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Which of the following foods is a good source of the essential fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid?

A) yogurt
B) cereal
C) flaxseed oil
D) apple
E) egg
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The mission of the _____ program is to promote and improve the health, education, and well-being of infants, children, adolescents, families, and communities.

A) Head Start
B) SNAP
C) Bright Futures
D) WIC
E) FMNP
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The FDA and the EPA advise that young children should eat fish and shellfish that are lower in mercury such as _____.

A) tilefish from the Gulf of Mexico
B) swordfish
C) king mackerel
D) salmon
E) shark
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The metabolic rate of _____ is the highest of any period after birth.

A) teenagers
B) infants
C) toddlers
D) adults
E) pre-term infants
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The goal of _____ is to increase the readiness for school of children from economically disadvantaged families.

A) SNAP
B) WIC
C) FMNP
D) Head Start
E) Bright Futures
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Iron-deficiency anemia is more common among low-income children and _____ children.

A) African American and Mexican American
B) African American and Caucasian
C) Mexican American and Caucasian
D) African American and Native American
E) Mexican American and Native American
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Parents and caretakers should be warned against giving high amounts of vitamins and minerals to children, particularly vitamins _____.

A) A and B 12
B) A and D
C) C and E
D) B 6 and C
E) C and K
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Which of the following is a good source of the essential fatty acid linoleic acid?

A) milk
B) safflower oil
C) mushroom
D) beans
E) brown rice
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Beginning at age 3, the DRI equations for estimating energy requirements are based on a child's gender, age, height,  weight, and ______.

A) physical activity
B) adjusted age
C) language skills
D) temperament
E) average body temperature
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Which factor increases fluid requirements for toddlers and preschoolers?

A) fever
B) iron deficiency
C) constipation
D) increased fat intake
E) increased calcium intake
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What is the recommended dietary allowance of iron in children aged 4-6 years?

A) 6 mg/day
B) 8 mg/day
C) 10 mg/day
D) 13 mg/day
E) 15 mg/day
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Which common nutrition problem may decrease growth in young children?

A) iron-deficiency anemia
B) dental caries
C) constipation
D) elevated blood lead levels
E) elevated HDL cholesterol levels
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A length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board is used to measure the _____ of a toddler.

A) approximate height
B) fine motor skills
C) gross motor skills
D) recumbent length
E) innate posture
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Match between columns
Hemoglobin
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Hemoglobin
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Hemoglobin
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemoglobin
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemoglobin
The rate of growth over time
Hemoglobin
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Hemoglobin
Children between the ages of one and three years
Hemoglobin
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Hemoglobin
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemoglobin
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemoglobin
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Hemoglobin
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Hemoglobin
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Hemoglobin
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Hemoglobin
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Hemoglobin
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemoglobin
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Hemoglobin
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Hemoglobin
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Hemoglobin
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Hemoglobin
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemoglobin
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemoglobin
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemoglobin
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemoglobin
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Hemoglobin
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Hemoglobin
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Hemoglobin
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Hemoglobin
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Hemoglobin
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemoglobin
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
RDAs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
RDAs
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
RDAs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
RDAs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
RDAs
The rate of growth over time
RDAs
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
RDAs
Children between the ages of one and three years
RDAs
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
RDAs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
RDAs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
RDAs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
RDAs
The standing height of a preschool-age child
RDAs
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
RDAs
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
RDAs
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
RDAs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
RDAs
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
RDAs
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
RDAs
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
RDAs
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
RDAs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
RDAs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
RDAs
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
RDAs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
RDAs
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
RDAs
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
RDAs
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
RDAs
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
RDAs
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
RDAs
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
RDAs
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Vegan diet
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Vegan diet
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Vegan diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Vegan diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Vegan diet
The rate of growth over time
Vegan diet
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Vegan diet
Children between the ages of one and three years
Vegan diet
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Vegan diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Vegan diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Vegan diet
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Vegan diet
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Vegan diet
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Vegan diet
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Vegan diet
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Vegan diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Vegan diet
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Vegan diet
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Vegan diet
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Vegan diet
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Vegan diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Vegan diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Vegan diet
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Vegan diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Vegan diet
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Vegan diet
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Vegan diet
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Vegan diet
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Vegan diet
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Vegan diet
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Vegan diet
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Fine motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fine motor skills
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Fine motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fine motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fine motor skills
The rate of growth over time
Fine motor skills
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Fine motor skills
Children between the ages of one and three years
Fine motor skills
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Fine motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fine motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fine motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fine motor skills
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Fine motor skills
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Fine motor skills
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Fine motor skills
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Fine motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fine motor skills
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Fine motor skills
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Fine motor skills
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Fine motor skills
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Fine motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fine motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fine motor skills
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fine motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fine motor skills
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Fine motor skills
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Fine motor skills
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Fine motor skills
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Fine motor skills
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Fine motor skills
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fine motor skills
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
LDL cholesterol
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
LDL cholesterol
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
LDL cholesterol
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
LDL cholesterol
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
LDL cholesterol
The rate of growth over time
LDL cholesterol
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
LDL cholesterol
Children between the ages of one and three years
LDL cholesterol
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
LDL cholesterol
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
LDL cholesterol
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
LDL cholesterol
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
LDL cholesterol
The standing height of a preschool-age child
LDL cholesterol
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
LDL cholesterol
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
LDL cholesterol
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
LDL cholesterol
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
LDL cholesterol
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
LDL cholesterol
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
LDL cholesterol
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
LDL cholesterol
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
LDL cholesterol
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
LDL cholesterol
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
LDL cholesterol
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
LDL cholesterol
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
LDL cholesterol
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
LDL cholesterol
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
LDL cholesterol
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
LDL cholesterol
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
LDL cholesterol
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
LDL cholesterol
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
LDL cholesterol
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Trans fatty acids
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Trans fatty acids
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Trans fatty acids
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Trans fatty acids
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Trans fatty acids
The rate of growth over time
Trans fatty acids
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Trans fatty acids
Children between the ages of one and three years
Trans fatty acids
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Trans fatty acids
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Trans fatty acids
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Trans fatty acids
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Trans fatty acids
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Trans fatty acids
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Trans fatty acids
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Trans fatty acids
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Trans fatty acids
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Trans fatty acids
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Trans fatty acids
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Trans fatty acids
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Trans fatty acids
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Trans fatty acids
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Trans fatty acids
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Trans fatty acids
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Trans fatty acids
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Trans fatty acids
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Trans fatty acids
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Trans fatty acids
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Trans fatty acids
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Trans fatty acids
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Trans fatty acids
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Trans fatty acids
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Body mass index
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Body mass index
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Body mass index
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Body mass index
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Body mass index
The rate of growth over time
Body mass index
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Body mass index
Children between the ages of one and three years
Body mass index
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Body mass index
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Body mass index
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Body mass index
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Body mass index
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Body mass index
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Body mass index
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Body mass index
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Body mass index
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Body mass index
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Body mass index
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Body mass index
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Body mass index
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Body mass index
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Body mass index
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Body mass index
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Body mass index
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Body mass index
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Body mass index
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Body mass index
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Body mass index
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Body mass index
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Body mass index
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Body mass index
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Early childhood caries
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Early childhood caries
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Early childhood caries
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Early childhood caries
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Early childhood caries
The rate of growth over time
Early childhood caries
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Early childhood caries
Children between the ages of one and three years
Early childhood caries
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Early childhood caries
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Early childhood caries
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Early childhood caries
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Early childhood caries
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Early childhood caries
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Early childhood caries
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Early childhood caries
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Early childhood caries
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Early childhood caries
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Early childhood caries
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Early childhood caries
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Early childhood caries
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Early childhood caries
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Early childhood caries
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Early childhood caries
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Early childhood caries
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Early childhood caries
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Early childhood caries
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Early childhood caries
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Early childhood caries
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Early childhood caries
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Early childhood caries
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Early childhood caries
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
DRIs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
DRIs
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
DRIs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
DRIs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
DRIs
The rate of growth over time
DRIs
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
DRIs
Children between the ages of one and three years
DRIs
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
DRIs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
DRIs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
DRIs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
DRIs
The standing height of a preschool-age child
DRIs
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
DRIs
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
DRIs
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
DRIs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
DRIs
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
DRIs
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
DRIs
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
DRIs
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
DRIs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
DRIs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
DRIs
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
DRIs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
DRIs
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
DRIs
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
DRIs
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
DRIs
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
DRIs
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
DRIs
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
DRIs
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Anemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Anemia
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Anemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Anemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Anemia
The rate of growth over time
Anemia
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Anemia
Children between the ages of one and three years
Anemia
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Anemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Anemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Anemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Anemia
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Anemia
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Anemia
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Anemia
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Anemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Anemia
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Anemia
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Anemia
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Anemia
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Anemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Anemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Anemia
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Anemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Anemia
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Anemia
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Anemia
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Anemia
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Anemia
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Anemia
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Anemia
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Recumbent length
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Recumbent length
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Recumbent length
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Recumbent length
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Recumbent length
The rate of growth over time
Recumbent length
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Recumbent length
Children between the ages of one and three years
Recumbent length
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Recumbent length
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Recumbent length
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Recumbent length
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Recumbent length
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Recumbent length
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Recumbent length
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Recumbent length
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Recumbent length
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Recumbent length
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Recumbent length
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Recumbent length
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Recumbent length
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Recumbent length
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Recumbent length
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Recumbent length
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Recumbent length
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Recumbent length
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Recumbent length
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Recumbent length
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Recumbent length
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Recumbent length
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Recumbent length
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Recumbent length
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Fluorosis
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fluorosis
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Fluorosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fluorosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fluorosis
The rate of growth over time
Fluorosis
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Fluorosis
Children between the ages of one and three years
Fluorosis
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Fluorosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fluorosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fluorosis
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fluorosis
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Fluorosis
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Fluorosis
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Fluorosis
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Fluorosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fluorosis
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Fluorosis
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Fluorosis
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Fluorosis
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Fluorosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fluorosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fluorosis
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fluorosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fluorosis
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Fluorosis
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Fluorosis
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Fluorosis
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Fluorosis
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Fluorosis
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fluorosis
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Familial hyperlipidemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Familial hyperlipidemia
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Familial hyperlipidemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Familial hyperlipidemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Familial hyperlipidemia
The rate of growth over time
Familial hyperlipidemia
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Familial hyperlipidemia
Children between the ages of one and three years
Familial hyperlipidemia
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Familial hyperlipidemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Familial hyperlipidemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Familial hyperlipidemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Familial hyperlipidemia
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Familial hyperlipidemia
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Familial hyperlipidemia
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Familial hyperlipidemia
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Familial hyperlipidemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Familial hyperlipidemia
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Familial hyperlipidemia
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Familial hyperlipidemia
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Familial hyperlipidemia
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Familial hyperlipidemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Familial hyperlipidemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Familial hyperlipidemia
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Familial hyperlipidemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Familial hyperlipidemia
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Familial hyperlipidemia
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Familial hyperlipidemia
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Familial hyperlipidemia
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Familial hyperlipidemia
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Familial hyperlipidemia
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Familial hyperlipidemia
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Food security
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Food security
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Food security
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Food security
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Food security
The rate of growth over time
Food security
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Food security
Children between the ages of one and three years
Food security
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Food security
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Food security
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Food security
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Food security
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Food security
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Food security
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Food security
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Food security
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Food security
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Food security
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Food security
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Food security
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Food security
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Food security
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Food security
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Food security
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Food security
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Food security
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Food security
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Food security
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Food security
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Food security
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Food security
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The rate of growth over time
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Children between the ages of one and three years
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Preloads
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Preloads
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Preloads
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preloads
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preloads
The rate of growth over time
Preloads
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Preloads
Children between the ages of one and three years
Preloads
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Preloads
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preloads
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preloads
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Preloads
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Preloads
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Preloads
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Preloads
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Preloads
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preloads
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Preloads
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Preloads
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Preloads
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Preloads
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preloads
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preloads
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preloads
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preloads
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Preloads
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Preloads
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Preloads
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Preloads
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Preloads
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preloads
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Growth velocity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Growth velocity
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Growth velocity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Growth velocity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Growth velocity
The rate of growth over time
Growth velocity
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Growth velocity
Children between the ages of one and three years
Growth velocity
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Growth velocity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Growth velocity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Growth velocity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Growth velocity
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Growth velocity
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Growth velocity
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Growth velocity
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Growth velocity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Growth velocity
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Growth velocity
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Growth velocity
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Growth velocity
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Growth velocity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Growth velocity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Growth velocity
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Growth velocity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Growth velocity
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Growth velocity
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Growth velocity
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Growth velocity
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Growth velocity
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Growth velocity
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Growth velocity
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Preschool-age children
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Preschool-age children
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Preschool-age children
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preschool-age children
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preschool-age children
The rate of growth over time
Preschool-age children
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Preschool-age children
Children between the ages of one and three years
Preschool-age children
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Preschool-age children
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preschool-age children
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preschool-age children
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Preschool-age children
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Preschool-age children
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Preschool-age children
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Preschool-age children
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Preschool-age children
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preschool-age children
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Preschool-age children
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Preschool-age children
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Preschool-age children
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Preschool-age children
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preschool-age children
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preschool-age children
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preschool-age children
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preschool-age children
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Preschool-age children
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Preschool-age children
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Preschool-age children
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Preschool-age children
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Preschool-age children
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preschool-age children
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Atherosclerosis
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Atherosclerosis
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Atherosclerosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Atherosclerosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Atherosclerosis
The rate of growth over time
Atherosclerosis
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Atherosclerosis
Children between the ages of one and three years
Atherosclerosis
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Atherosclerosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Atherosclerosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Atherosclerosis
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Atherosclerosis
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Atherosclerosis
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Atherosclerosis
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Atherosclerosis
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Atherosclerosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Atherosclerosis
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Atherosclerosis
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Atherosclerosis
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Atherosclerosis
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Atherosclerosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Atherosclerosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Atherosclerosis
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Atherosclerosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Atherosclerosis
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Atherosclerosis
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Atherosclerosis
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Atherosclerosis
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Atherosclerosis
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Atherosclerosis
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Atherosclerosis
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Toddlers
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Toddlers
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Toddlers
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Toddlers
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Toddlers
The rate of growth over time
Toddlers
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Toddlers
Children between the ages of one and three years
Toddlers
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Toddlers
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Toddlers
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Toddlers
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Toddlers
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Toddlers
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Toddlers
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Toddlers
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Toddlers
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Toddlers
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Toddlers
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Toddlers
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Toddlers
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Toddlers
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Toddlers
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Toddlers
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Toddlers
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Toddlers
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Toddlers
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Toddlers
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Toddlers
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Toddlers
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Toddlers
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Toddlers
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The rate of growth over time
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Children between the ages of one and three years
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Macrobiotic diet
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Macrobiotic diet
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Macrobiotic diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Macrobiotic diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Macrobiotic diet
The rate of growth over time
Macrobiotic diet
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Macrobiotic diet
Children between the ages of one and three years
Macrobiotic diet
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Macrobiotic diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Macrobiotic diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Macrobiotic diet
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Macrobiotic diet
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Macrobiotic diet
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Macrobiotic diet
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Macrobiotic diet
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Macrobiotic diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Macrobiotic diet
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Macrobiotic diet
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Macrobiotic diet
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Macrobiotic diet
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Macrobiotic diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Macrobiotic diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Macrobiotic diet
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Macrobiotic diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Macrobiotic diet
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Macrobiotic diet
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Macrobiotic diet
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Macrobiotic diet
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Macrobiotic diet
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Macrobiotic diet
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Macrobiotic diet
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Obesity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Obesity
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Obesity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Obesity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Obesity
The rate of growth over time
Obesity
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Obesity
Children between the ages of one and three years
Obesity
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Obesity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Obesity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Obesity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Obesity
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Obesity
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Obesity
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Obesity
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Obesity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Obesity
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Obesity
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Obesity
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Obesity
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Obesity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Obesity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Obesity
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Obesity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Obesity
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Obesity
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Obesity
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Obesity
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Obesity
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Obesity
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Obesity
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Gross motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Gross motor skills
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Gross motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Gross motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Gross motor skills
The rate of growth over time
Gross motor skills
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Gross motor skills
Children between the ages of one and three years
Gross motor skills
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Gross motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Gross motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Gross motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Gross motor skills
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Gross motor skills
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Gross motor skills
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Gross motor skills
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Gross motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Gross motor skills
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Gross motor skills
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Gross motor skills
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Gross motor skills
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Gross motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Gross motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Gross motor skills
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Gross motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Gross motor skills
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Gross motor skills
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Gross motor skills
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Gross motor skills
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Gross motor skills
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Gross motor skills
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Gross motor skills
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Stature
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Stature
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Stature
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Stature
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Stature
The rate of growth over time
Stature
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Stature
Children between the ages of one and three years
Stature
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Stature
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Stature
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Stature
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Stature
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Stature
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Stature
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Stature
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Stature
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Stature
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Stature
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Stature
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Stature
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Stature
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Stature
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Stature
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Stature
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Stature
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Stature
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Stature
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Stature
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Stature
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Stature
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Stature
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
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What is the American Heart Association's current dietary recommendations for children?
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Based on the results of various studies discussed in Chapter 10, discuss some of the practical applications of child-feeding research.
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The dad of a preschool-age child is worried that his daughter is not getting enough calcium. He would like to know the effects of low calcium intake, current recommendations regarding calcium intake, and good sources of calcium for his daughter. As the school nurse, what would you tell him?
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Deck 10: Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition
1
Recumbent length is used to measure toddlers less than 24 months of age and those between 24 and 36 months who are unable to stand unassisted.
True
2
A leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease is elevated levels of HDL cholesterol.
False
3
In pediatrics, the goal is to strive for a specific BMI value.
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4
The toddler stage of development is characterized by a rapid increase in gross and fine motor skills.
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High-fiber foods may displace other energy-dense foods and may decrease the bioavailability of some minerals, such as iron and calcium.
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The time taken to wean from the breast or the bottle is not variable and depends on the child.
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Because toddlers can't eat a large amount of food at one time, snacks are vital in meeting the child's nutritional needs.
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Undernutrition does not influence cognitive development in toddlers and preschool-age children because cognitive ability is genetically determined.
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9
Trans fatty acids occur naturally in small amounts in foods such as dairy products and beef.
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10
To be eligible for WIC services, the only criterion is that children must live in a low-income household.
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A rapid growth rate coupled with inadequate intake of dietary iron places toddlers, especially 9- to 18-month-olds, at the highest risk for iron deficiency.
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12
The recommended intake of protein for toddlers is 0.95 g/kg/d.
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13
Children have an innate ability to adjust their caloric intake to meet energy needs.
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14
The SNAP program is a special seasonal program for WIC participants.
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15
Dark green leafy vegetables such as kale and bok choy are good sources of calcium.
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Sources of vitamin D include exposure to sunlight and vitamin D-fortified milk.
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17
Components of a nutrition assessment include a food/nutrition-related history, pertinent biochemical measurements, anthropometric measurements such as weight, height, body mass index percentile, and a medical history.
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18
Children naturally prefer sour and bitter tasting foods.
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19
Bright Futures: Nutrition is a resource that provides health care professionals with evidence-based recommendations for pediatric health promotion, health supervision, and anticipatory guidance.
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20
When evaluating young children's nutritional status and offering nutrition education to parents, it is important to consider children's home environments.
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21
Many babies begin to wean from the breast or the bottle at about _____ months of age.

A) 5-6
B) 7-8
C) 9-10
D) 11-12
E) 13-14
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22
On average, preschoolers gain _____ pounds per year.

A) 2.5
B) 4.4
C) 6.2
D) 8.3
E) 0.23
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23
Which food is most likely a potential choking hazard for children less than 2 years of age?

A) cottage cheese
B) mashed potatoes
C) spaghetti noodles
D) hot dogs
E) honey
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24
High intakes of _____ elevate LDL cholesterol levels in children and adults alike.

A) sweets and dairy products
B) protein and carbohydrate
C) saturated fat and trans fatty acids
D) monounsaturated fat and dietary cholesterol
E) polyunsaturated fat and salt
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25
Which among the following foods is considered a high-quality protein?

A) brown rice
B) peas
C) sunflower seeds
D) green beans
E) milk
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26
A BMI in the 90th percentile would indicate that a 3-year-old is _____.

A) underweight
B) extremely underweight
C) overweight
D) obese
E) extremely obese
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27
The DRI for calcium in toddlers is _____ mg/day.

A) 700
B) 800
C) 900
D) 1,000
E) 400
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28
Which food is a good source of dietary fiber for toddlers and preschoolers?

A) pork
B) whole-grain cereal
C) cheese
D) turkey
E) apple juice
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29
Campylobacter can be transmitted by _____.

A) eating undercooked hamburger meat
B) drinking raw milk
C) eating raw eggs
D) unpasteurized apple juice
E) eating raw cookie dough
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30
The toddler stage of development is characterized by _____.

A) increasing autonomy
B) an expanding ability to control behavior
C) increasing language skills
D) a rapid increase in gross and fine motor skills
E) the ability of a child to use a fork and a spoon
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31
Children naturally prefer sweet and slightly _____ tastes.

A) pungent
B) spicy
C) sour
D) bitter
E) salty
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32
Which food is least likely to promote tooth decay?

A) gummy bears
B) caramel
C) fruit juice
D) milk
E) apple slices
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33
Which of the following actions is characteristic of the development of fine motor skills?

A) stacking objects
B) walking alone
C) running
D) riding a tricycle
E) skipping
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34
Protein is _____ when a child has adequate energy intake.

A) used to maintain healthy bones and teeth
B) used for growth and tissue repair
C) stored in the liver and muscles
D) used to fuel physical activity
E) used as an insulator to preserve body heat
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35
Which screening tool is recommended for assessment of pediatric overweight and obesity?

A) family medical history
B) weight-for-height
C) weight-for-age
D) height-for-age
E) body mass index-for-age percentile
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36
Based on research, which of the following is a practical application that should be followed while feeding a child?

A) Parents should not attempt to control children's food intakes by attaching contingencies and coercive practices.
B) Parents should severely restrict junk foods and foods that are high in fat and sugar.
C) Children should be served large quantities of food so that they will finish at least half of the food served.
D) Child feeding experiences should take place in a strict environment.
E) Children should be forced to eat all the food served to them.
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37
One rule of thumb regarding the serving sizes for toddlers is _____ of food per year of age.

A) 1 teaspoon
B) 2 teaspoons
C) 1 tablespoon
D) ¼ cup
E) ½ cup
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38
Parents need to pay attention to cues of readiness for weaning, such as _____.

A) disinterest in breastfeeding or bottle feeding
B) fine motor skills
C) the ability to use utensils
D) putting hands or toys in the mouth
E) moving the tongue from side to side
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39
Which of the following statements is true of the "slow-to-warm-up'' child?

A) The child tries to accept new foods readily.
B) This type of temperamental cluster consists of about 40% of the children.
C) The child exhibits irregularity in function and slow adaptability.
D) This type of temperamental cluster consists of about 10% of the children.
E) The child exhibits slow adaptability and negative responses to many new foods with mild intensity.
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40
Approximately what percentage of children have an "easy" temperament?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 25%
D) 40%
E) 15%
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41
The recommended total fiber intake for a 5-year-old child is _____ g/day.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
E) 30
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42
Food sources of carbohydrates have direct effects on dental caries development because _____, the main type of bacteria that cause tooth decay, use carbohydrates for food.

A) Streptococcus aureus
B) Salmonella
C) Campylobacter
D) E. coli
E) Streptococcus mutans
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43
The treatment of iron-deficiency anemia includes _____.

A) supplementation with iron drops at a dose of 3 mg/kg per day
B) a low-fat diet
C) exclusion of nonmeat sources of iron
D) substitution of whole milk with soy milk
E) excess intake of goat's milk
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44
Children on vegan diets should receive vitamin B 12 supplements or consume _____.

A) textured soy protein
B) almond butter
C) broccoli
D) orange juice
E) spinach
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45
The goal of overweight and obesity treatment in young children is _____.

A) short-term weight loss
B) a BMI rebound
C) to improve long-term physical health through permanent healthy lifestyle habits and behavior modification
D) the prevention of atherosclerosis through constant behavior modification
E) improved blood lipid levels through modification of diet during childhood
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46
The acceptable macronutrient distribution ranges (AMDRs) for fat are _____% for children of 1 to 3 years and _____% for children of 4 to 18 years.

A) 20-30; 15-25
B) 30-40; 25-35
C) 40-50; 35-45
D) 50-60; 45-55
E) 60-70; 55-65
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47
BMI is calculated by _____.

A) multiplying weight in kilograms with height in meters
B) dividing height in meters by weight in kilograms
C) dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters
D) adding weight in kilograms to the square of height in meters
E) dividing the square of weight in kilograms by height in meters
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48
Which of the following foods is a good source of the essential fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid?

A) yogurt
B) cereal
C) flaxseed oil
D) apple
E) egg
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49
The mission of the _____ program is to promote and improve the health, education, and well-being of infants, children, adolescents, families, and communities.

A) Head Start
B) SNAP
C) Bright Futures
D) WIC
E) FMNP
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50
The FDA and the EPA advise that young children should eat fish and shellfish that are lower in mercury such as _____.

A) tilefish from the Gulf of Mexico
B) swordfish
C) king mackerel
D) salmon
E) shark
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51
The metabolic rate of _____ is the highest of any period after birth.

A) teenagers
B) infants
C) toddlers
D) adults
E) pre-term infants
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The goal of _____ is to increase the readiness for school of children from economically disadvantaged families.

A) SNAP
B) WIC
C) FMNP
D) Head Start
E) Bright Futures
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53
Iron-deficiency anemia is more common among low-income children and _____ children.

A) African American and Mexican American
B) African American and Caucasian
C) Mexican American and Caucasian
D) African American and Native American
E) Mexican American and Native American
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54
Parents and caretakers should be warned against giving high amounts of vitamins and minerals to children, particularly vitamins _____.

A) A and B 12
B) A and D
C) C and E
D) B 6 and C
E) C and K
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55
Which of the following is a good source of the essential fatty acid linoleic acid?

A) milk
B) safflower oil
C) mushroom
D) beans
E) brown rice
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56
Beginning at age 3, the DRI equations for estimating energy requirements are based on a child's gender, age, height,  weight, and ______.

A) physical activity
B) adjusted age
C) language skills
D) temperament
E) average body temperature
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57
Which factor increases fluid requirements for toddlers and preschoolers?

A) fever
B) iron deficiency
C) constipation
D) increased fat intake
E) increased calcium intake
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58
What is the recommended dietary allowance of iron in children aged 4-6 years?

A) 6 mg/day
B) 8 mg/day
C) 10 mg/day
D) 13 mg/day
E) 15 mg/day
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59
Which common nutrition problem may decrease growth in young children?

A) iron-deficiency anemia
B) dental caries
C) constipation
D) elevated blood lead levels
E) elevated HDL cholesterol levels
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60
A length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board is used to measure the _____ of a toddler.

A) approximate height
B) fine motor skills
C) gross motor skills
D) recumbent length
E) innate posture
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Hemoglobin
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Hemoglobin
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Hemoglobin
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemoglobin
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemoglobin
The rate of growth over time
Hemoglobin
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Hemoglobin
Children between the ages of one and three years
Hemoglobin
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Hemoglobin
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemoglobin
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemoglobin
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Hemoglobin
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Hemoglobin
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Hemoglobin
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Hemoglobin
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Hemoglobin
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemoglobin
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Hemoglobin
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Hemoglobin
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Hemoglobin
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Hemoglobin
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemoglobin
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemoglobin
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemoglobin
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemoglobin
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Hemoglobin
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Hemoglobin
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Hemoglobin
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Hemoglobin
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Hemoglobin
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemoglobin
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
RDAs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
RDAs
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
RDAs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
RDAs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
RDAs
The rate of growth over time
RDAs
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
RDAs
Children between the ages of one and three years
RDAs
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
RDAs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
RDAs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
RDAs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
RDAs
The standing height of a preschool-age child
RDAs
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
RDAs
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
RDAs
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
RDAs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
RDAs
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
RDAs
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
RDAs
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
RDAs
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
RDAs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
RDAs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
RDAs
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
RDAs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
RDAs
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
RDAs
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
RDAs
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
RDAs
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
RDAs
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
RDAs
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
RDAs
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Vegan diet
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Vegan diet
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Vegan diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Vegan diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Vegan diet
The rate of growth over time
Vegan diet
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Vegan diet
Children between the ages of one and three years
Vegan diet
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Vegan diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Vegan diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Vegan diet
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Vegan diet
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Vegan diet
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Vegan diet
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Vegan diet
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Vegan diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Vegan diet
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Vegan diet
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Vegan diet
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Vegan diet
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Vegan diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Vegan diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Vegan diet
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Vegan diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Vegan diet
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Vegan diet
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Vegan diet
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Vegan diet
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Vegan diet
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Vegan diet
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Vegan diet
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Fine motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fine motor skills
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Fine motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fine motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fine motor skills
The rate of growth over time
Fine motor skills
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Fine motor skills
Children between the ages of one and three years
Fine motor skills
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Fine motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fine motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fine motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fine motor skills
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Fine motor skills
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Fine motor skills
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Fine motor skills
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Fine motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fine motor skills
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Fine motor skills
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Fine motor skills
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Fine motor skills
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Fine motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fine motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fine motor skills
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fine motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fine motor skills
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Fine motor skills
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Fine motor skills
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Fine motor skills
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Fine motor skills
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Fine motor skills
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fine motor skills
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
LDL cholesterol
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
LDL cholesterol
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
LDL cholesterol
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
LDL cholesterol
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
LDL cholesterol
The rate of growth over time
LDL cholesterol
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
LDL cholesterol
Children between the ages of one and three years
LDL cholesterol
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
LDL cholesterol
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
LDL cholesterol
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
LDL cholesterol
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
LDL cholesterol
The standing height of a preschool-age child
LDL cholesterol
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
LDL cholesterol
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
LDL cholesterol
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
LDL cholesterol
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
LDL cholesterol
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
LDL cholesterol
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
LDL cholesterol
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
LDL cholesterol
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
LDL cholesterol
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
LDL cholesterol
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
LDL cholesterol
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
LDL cholesterol
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
LDL cholesterol
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
LDL cholesterol
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
LDL cholesterol
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
LDL cholesterol
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
LDL cholesterol
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
LDL cholesterol
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
LDL cholesterol
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Trans fatty acids
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Trans fatty acids
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Trans fatty acids
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Trans fatty acids
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Trans fatty acids
The rate of growth over time
Trans fatty acids
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Trans fatty acids
Children between the ages of one and three years
Trans fatty acids
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Trans fatty acids
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Trans fatty acids
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Trans fatty acids
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Trans fatty acids
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Trans fatty acids
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Trans fatty acids
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Trans fatty acids
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Trans fatty acids
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Trans fatty acids
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Trans fatty acids
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Trans fatty acids
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Trans fatty acids
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Trans fatty acids
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Trans fatty acids
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Trans fatty acids
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Trans fatty acids
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Trans fatty acids
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Trans fatty acids
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Trans fatty acids
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Trans fatty acids
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Trans fatty acids
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Trans fatty acids
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Trans fatty acids
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Body mass index
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Body mass index
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Body mass index
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Body mass index
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Body mass index
The rate of growth over time
Body mass index
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Body mass index
Children between the ages of one and three years
Body mass index
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Body mass index
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Body mass index
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Body mass index
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Body mass index
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Body mass index
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Body mass index
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Body mass index
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Body mass index
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Body mass index
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Body mass index
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Body mass index
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Body mass index
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Body mass index
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Body mass index
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Body mass index
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Body mass index
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Body mass index
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Body mass index
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Body mass index
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Body mass index
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Body mass index
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Body mass index
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Body mass index
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Early childhood caries
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Early childhood caries
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Early childhood caries
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Early childhood caries
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Early childhood caries
The rate of growth over time
Early childhood caries
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Early childhood caries
Children between the ages of one and three years
Early childhood caries
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Early childhood caries
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Early childhood caries
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Early childhood caries
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Early childhood caries
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Early childhood caries
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Early childhood caries
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Early childhood caries
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Early childhood caries
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Early childhood caries
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Early childhood caries
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Early childhood caries
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Early childhood caries
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Early childhood caries
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Early childhood caries
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Early childhood caries
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Early childhood caries
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Early childhood caries
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Early childhood caries
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Early childhood caries
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Early childhood caries
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Early childhood caries
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Early childhood caries
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Early childhood caries
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
DRIs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
DRIs
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
DRIs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
DRIs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
DRIs
The rate of growth over time
DRIs
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
DRIs
Children between the ages of one and three years
DRIs
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
DRIs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
DRIs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
DRIs
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
DRIs
The standing height of a preschool-age child
DRIs
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
DRIs
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
DRIs
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
DRIs
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
DRIs
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
DRIs
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
DRIs
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
DRIs
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
DRIs
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
DRIs
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
DRIs
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
DRIs
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
DRIs
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
DRIs
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
DRIs
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
DRIs
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
DRIs
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
DRIs
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
DRIs
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Anemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Anemia
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Anemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Anemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Anemia
The rate of growth over time
Anemia
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Anemia
Children between the ages of one and three years
Anemia
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Anemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Anemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Anemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Anemia
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Anemia
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Anemia
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Anemia
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Anemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Anemia
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Anemia
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Anemia
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Anemia
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Anemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Anemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Anemia
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Anemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Anemia
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Anemia
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Anemia
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Anemia
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Anemia
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Anemia
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Anemia
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Recumbent length
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Recumbent length
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Recumbent length
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Recumbent length
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Recumbent length
The rate of growth over time
Recumbent length
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Recumbent length
Children between the ages of one and three years
Recumbent length
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Recumbent length
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Recumbent length
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Recumbent length
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Recumbent length
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Recumbent length
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Recumbent length
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Recumbent length
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Recumbent length
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Recumbent length
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Recumbent length
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Recumbent length
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Recumbent length
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Recumbent length
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Recumbent length
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Recumbent length
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Recumbent length
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Recumbent length
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Recumbent length
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Recumbent length
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Recumbent length
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Recumbent length
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Recumbent length
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Recumbent length
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Fluorosis
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fluorosis
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Fluorosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fluorosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fluorosis
The rate of growth over time
Fluorosis
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Fluorosis
Children between the ages of one and three years
Fluorosis
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Fluorosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fluorosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fluorosis
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Fluorosis
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Fluorosis
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Fluorosis
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Fluorosis
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Fluorosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Fluorosis
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Fluorosis
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Fluorosis
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Fluorosis
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Fluorosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Fluorosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Fluorosis
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fluorosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Fluorosis
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Fluorosis
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Fluorosis
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Fluorosis
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Fluorosis
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Fluorosis
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Fluorosis
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Familial hyperlipidemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Familial hyperlipidemia
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Familial hyperlipidemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Familial hyperlipidemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Familial hyperlipidemia
The rate of growth over time
Familial hyperlipidemia
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Familial hyperlipidemia
Children between the ages of one and three years
Familial hyperlipidemia
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Familial hyperlipidemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Familial hyperlipidemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Familial hyperlipidemia
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Familial hyperlipidemia
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Familial hyperlipidemia
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Familial hyperlipidemia
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Familial hyperlipidemia
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Familial hyperlipidemia
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Familial hyperlipidemia
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Familial hyperlipidemia
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Familial hyperlipidemia
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Familial hyperlipidemia
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Familial hyperlipidemia
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Familial hyperlipidemia
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Familial hyperlipidemia
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Familial hyperlipidemia
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Familial hyperlipidemia
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Familial hyperlipidemia
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Familial hyperlipidemia
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Familial hyperlipidemia
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Familial hyperlipidemia
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Familial hyperlipidemia
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Familial hyperlipidemia
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Food security
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Food security
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Food security
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Food security
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Food security
The rate of growth over time
Food security
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Food security
Children between the ages of one and three years
Food security
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Food security
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Food security
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Food security
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Food security
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Food security
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Food security
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Food security
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Food security
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Food security
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Food security
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Food security
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Food security
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Food security
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Food security
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Food security
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Food security
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Food security
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Food security
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Food security
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Food security
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Food security
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Food security
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Food security
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
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Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The rate of growth over time
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Children between the ages of one and three years
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Preloads
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Preloads
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Preloads
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preloads
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preloads
The rate of growth over time
Preloads
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Preloads
Children between the ages of one and three years
Preloads
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Preloads
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preloads
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preloads
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Preloads
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Preloads
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Preloads
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Preloads
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Preloads
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preloads
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Preloads
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Preloads
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Preloads
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Preloads
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preloads
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preloads
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preloads
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preloads
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Preloads
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Preloads
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Preloads
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Preloads
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Preloads
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preloads
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Growth velocity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Growth velocity
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Growth velocity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Growth velocity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Growth velocity
The rate of growth over time
Growth velocity
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Growth velocity
Children between the ages of one and three years
Growth velocity
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Growth velocity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Growth velocity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Growth velocity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Growth velocity
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Growth velocity
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Growth velocity
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Growth velocity
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Growth velocity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Growth velocity
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Growth velocity
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Growth velocity
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Growth velocity
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Growth velocity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Growth velocity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Growth velocity
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Growth velocity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Growth velocity
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Growth velocity
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Growth velocity
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Growth velocity
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Growth velocity
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Growth velocity
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Growth velocity
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Preschool-age children
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Preschool-age children
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Preschool-age children
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preschool-age children
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preschool-age children
The rate of growth over time
Preschool-age children
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Preschool-age children
Children between the ages of one and three years
Preschool-age children
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Preschool-age children
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preschool-age children
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preschool-age children
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Preschool-age children
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Preschool-age children
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Preschool-age children
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Preschool-age children
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Preschool-age children
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Preschool-age children
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Preschool-age children
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Preschool-age children
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Preschool-age children
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Preschool-age children
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Preschool-age children
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Preschool-age children
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preschool-age children
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Preschool-age children
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Preschool-age children
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Preschool-age children
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Preschool-age children
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Preschool-age children
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Preschool-age children
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Preschool-age children
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Atherosclerosis
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Atherosclerosis
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Atherosclerosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Atherosclerosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Atherosclerosis
The rate of growth over time
Atherosclerosis
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Atherosclerosis
Children between the ages of one and three years
Atherosclerosis
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Atherosclerosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Atherosclerosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Atherosclerosis
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Atherosclerosis
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Atherosclerosis
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Atherosclerosis
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Atherosclerosis
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Atherosclerosis
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Atherosclerosis
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Atherosclerosis
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Atherosclerosis
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Atherosclerosis
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Atherosclerosis
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Atherosclerosis
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Atherosclerosis
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Atherosclerosis
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Atherosclerosis
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Atherosclerosis
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Atherosclerosis
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Atherosclerosis
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Atherosclerosis
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Atherosclerosis
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Atherosclerosis
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Toddlers
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Toddlers
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Toddlers
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Toddlers
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Toddlers
The rate of growth over time
Toddlers
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Toddlers
Children between the ages of one and three years
Toddlers
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Toddlers
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Toddlers
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Toddlers
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Toddlers
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Toddlers
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Toddlers
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Toddlers
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Toddlers
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Toddlers
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Toddlers
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Toddlers
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Toddlers
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Toddlers
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Toddlers
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Toddlers
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Toddlers
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Toddlers
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Toddlers
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Toddlers
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Toddlers
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Toddlers
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Toddlers
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Toddlers
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
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Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The rate of growth over time
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Children between the ages of one and three years
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Macrobiotic diet
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Macrobiotic diet
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Macrobiotic diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Macrobiotic diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Macrobiotic diet
The rate of growth over time
Macrobiotic diet
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Macrobiotic diet
Children between the ages of one and three years
Macrobiotic diet
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Macrobiotic diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Macrobiotic diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Macrobiotic diet
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Macrobiotic diet
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Macrobiotic diet
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Macrobiotic diet
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Macrobiotic diet
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Macrobiotic diet
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Macrobiotic diet
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Macrobiotic diet
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Macrobiotic diet
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Macrobiotic diet
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Macrobiotic diet
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Macrobiotic diet
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Macrobiotic diet
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Macrobiotic diet
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Macrobiotic diet
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Macrobiotic diet
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Macrobiotic diet
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Macrobiotic diet
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Macrobiotic diet
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Macrobiotic diet
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Macrobiotic diet
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Obesity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Obesity
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Obesity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Obesity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Obesity
The rate of growth over time
Obesity
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Obesity
Children between the ages of one and three years
Obesity
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Obesity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Obesity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Obesity
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Obesity
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Obesity
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Obesity
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Obesity
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Obesity
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Obesity
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Obesity
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Obesity
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Obesity
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Obesity
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Obesity
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Obesity
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Obesity
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Obesity
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Obesity
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Obesity
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Obesity
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Obesity
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Obesity
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Obesity
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Gross motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Gross motor skills
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Gross motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Gross motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Gross motor skills
The rate of growth over time
Gross motor skills
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Gross motor skills
Children between the ages of one and three years
Gross motor skills
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Gross motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Gross motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Gross motor skills
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Gross motor skills
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Gross motor skills
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Gross motor skills
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Gross motor skills
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Gross motor skills
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Gross motor skills
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Gross motor skills
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Gross motor skills
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Gross motor skills
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Gross motor skills
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Gross motor skills
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Gross motor skills
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Gross motor skills
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Gross motor skills
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Gross motor skills
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Gross motor skills
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Gross motor skills
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Gross motor skills
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Gross motor skills
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Gross motor skills
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
Stature
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Stature
Development and use of smaller muscle groups demonstrated by stacking objects, scribbling, and copying a circle or square
Stature
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Stature
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking upstairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Stature
The rate of growth over time
Stature
Children between the ages of three and five years who are not yet attending kindergarten
Stature
Children between the ages of one and three years
Stature
Calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters (kg/m2)
Stature
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin , or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Stature
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 , which occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Stature
Measuring a child who is lying down using a length board with a fixed head board and a movable foot board
Stature
The standing height of a preschool-age child
Stature
Beverages or food such as yogurt in which the energy/macronutrient content has been varied by the use of various carbohydrate and fat sources
Stature
Quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes, used as reference values for assessing the diets of healthy people
Stature
The average daily dietary intake levels sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a population group
Stature
A reduction below normal in the number of red blood cells per cubic mm in the quantity of hemoglobin, or in the volume of packed red cells per 100 mL of blood
Stature
The permanent white or brownish staining of the enamel of teeth caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride before teeth have erupted
Stature
The access at all times to a sufficient supply of safe, nutritious foods
Stature
The presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger
Stature
A protein that is the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells
Stature
A serious and sometimes fatal complication associated with illness caused by E. coli 0157:H7 that occurs primarily in children under the age of 10 years
Stature
Development and use of large muscle groups as exhibited by walking alone, running, walking up stairs, riding a tricycle, hopping, and skipping
Stature
Narrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Stature
The BMI-for-age greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
Stature
A condition that runs in families and results in high levels of serum cholesterol and other lipids
Stature
The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a general population
Stature
The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that is most associated with atherosclerotic disease
Stature
Fatty acids that have unusual shapes resulting from the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Stature
The most restrictive of vegetarian diets, allowing only plant foods
Stature
N arrowing of the coronary arteries that reduce the flow of blood to the heart
Stature
A diet that falls between semivegetarian and vegan diets and includes foods such as brown rice, other grains, vegetables, fish, dried beans, spices, and fruits
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What is the American Heart Association's current dietary recommendations for children?
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Based on the results of various studies discussed in Chapter 10, discuss some of the practical applications of child-feeding research.
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The dad of a preschool-age child is worried that his daughter is not getting enough calcium. He would like to know the effects of low calcium intake, current recommendations regarding calcium intake, and good sources of calcium for his daughter. As the school nurse, what would you tell him?
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