Deck 14: Adolescent Nutrition

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In order to improve the eating habits of youth,nutrition interventions should be aimed at three levels of influence.Which of the following would NOT be one of these levels?

A)Environmental factors
B)Macrosystem factors
C)Transportation factors
D)Personal factors
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Females experience a _____ increase in body fat during puberty.

A)40%
B)50%
C)100%
D)120%
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Food choices made by adolescents while snacking tend to favor foods high in _____ and relatively low in _____.

A)sugar,sodium,and fat/vitamins and minerals
B)fiber/vitamins and minerals
C)vitamins and minerals/sugar,sodium,and fat
D)overall calories/fat,sugar,and sodium
E)None of the above is correct
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Health advantages for an adolescent consuming a vegetarian diet include:

A)a high intake of fiber.
B)high intakes of B vitamins,especially B₁₂.
C)high intakes of vitamins and minerals found in plant foods.
D)All of the above
E)a and c only
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Due to the great variability in the timing of growth and maturation among adolescents,the calculation of energy needs based on _____ will provide a better estimate than one based on chronological age.

A)physiological age
B)velocity of growth
C)body fat
D)sex
E)a and d only
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The struggle for independence that characterizes adolescent psychosocial development may lead to the development of health-compromising eating behaviors,including:

A)excessive dieting.
B)meal skipping.
C)use of unconventional nutritional supplements.
D)the adoption of fad diets.
E)all of the above
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The difference between assessing nutrient needs in adolescents and adults is _____.

A)during puberty adolescents have significantly more body composition changes than adults
B)adolescents exercise more than adults
C)adolescents drink less alcohol than adults
D)adolescents have more psychological problems than adults
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Using the Sexual Maturation Rating (SMR),the PEAK velocity of linear growth for males occurs at _____ years of age,on average.

A)12
B)14.4
C)16.5
D)18.3
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Snacks account for up to _____ of daily food intake among adolescents.

A)15%
B)25%
C)39%
D)43%
E)55%
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Approximately 7% of adolescent boys consume _____ serving(s)of vegetables per day.

A)less than one
B)more than one
C)no
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Eating patterns and behaviors of adolescents are influenced by many factors,which include:

A)peer influences.
B)cost and convenience.
C)body image.
D)food availability.
E)All of the above
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Which of the following would NOT be an expected biological change occurring during puberty?

A)Sexual maturation
B)Accumulation of skeletal mass
C)Increases in height and weight
D)Accumulation of intra-abdominal fat
E)Changes in body composition
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of females who mature early?

A)Fewer eating problems and a better body image
B)More likely to smoke
C)More likely to drink alcohol
D)Engaging in sexual behavior at an early age
E)All of the above are typical of females who mature early.
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Early adolescence is defined as ages:

A)9 to 11.
B)11 to 14.
C)13 to 16.
D)15 to 17.
E)18 to 21.
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A 14-year-old female weighed 150 lb at the end of SMR Stage 3 and had an estimated 25% body fat stores.Which of the following statements best describes her reproductive capabilities?

A)She has adequate body fat stores,but is unable to start menses due to her SMR rating.
B)She has adequate body fat stores and has started and can support menses.
C)She has limited body fat stores and is unable to support menses due to body composition stores.
D)She has breast buds and pubic hair,based on her SMR rating.
E)She is showing rapid weight gain.
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Fast-food restaurants and food courts are favorite eating places for adolescents because:

A)they offer an informal social setting.
B)the food is relatively inexpensive.
C)fast food can be eaten outside of the restaurant.
D)it is easier than eating at home.
E)a and b
F)c and d
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By the age of 18,more than _____ of adult skeletal mass has been formed.

A)50%
B)75%
C)85%
D)90%
E)99%
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During peak weight gain,adolescent males gain an average of _____ lb/year.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
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Adolescence is defined as the period of life between _____ years of age.

A)9 and 12
B)10 and 14
C)11 and 21
D)15 and 19
E)18 and 21
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The Tanner Stages in females are based on _____.

A)weight gain and height growth
B)date of birth and menses onset
C)breast development and pubic hair appearance
D)breast development and menses onset
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The DRIs set the recommended intake of dietary fiber for adolescent females at _____ per day.

A)0.5 grams per kg of body weight
B)1 gram per kg of body weight
C)26 grams
D)38 grams
E)50 grams
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A reasonable number of goals to work toward with adolescents during a counseling session would be:

A)one or two.
B)two or three.
C)three or four.
D)no more than five.
E)It is not appropriate to set ANY goals with an adolescent.
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A cup of breakfast cereal provides 40% of the DRI for folate for adolescent (14- to 18-year-old)females.How much folate is this?

A)160 micrograms
B)240 micrograms
C)300 micrograms
D)340 micrograms
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Which of these messages is best for motivating adolescents to eat a healthy diet?

A)"Eating well will give you energy for sports or social activities."
B)"Eat what you don't like because it's good for you."
C)"Eating well may prevent heart disease in the long term."
D)"Eat well now so you won't be frail or disabled when you are old."
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The most sensitive indicator for iron store depletion is _____.

A)hemoglobin
B)hematocrit
C)plasma ferritin
D)heme iron
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Which of the following adolescent students is at nutrition risk?

A)A girl following a vegetarian diet,drinking three glasses of soymilk per day
B)An adolescent who works at Burger King restaurant (located in his school)4 times per week over the lunch hour
C)A Southeast Asian girl who eats rice at the evening meal every night at home
D)An African American who drinks a sports shake for breakfast to help build muscles and allow him to sleep in
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For which 16-year-old teen would the dietitian have the greatest concern about folate status?

A)Male whose estimated intake is 450 micrograms per day
B)Female who consumes orange juice and cereal for breakfast
C)Male with serum folate levels just below the normal range
D)Female who is sexually active and skips breakfast
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Female adolescents report that they consume no dairy products _____ as compared to male adolescents.

A)three times as often
B)twice as often
C)equally frequently
D)only half as often
E)None of the above
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Protein requirements for males are highest at _____ years.

A)11-14
B)15-18
C)19-24
D)24-30
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All of the following are factors that increase a teen's need for iron EXCEPT:

A)a rapid rate of linear growth.
B)the onset of menarche for females.
C)an increase in blood volume.
D)a greater intake of heme than nonheme iron sources.
E)All of the above factors increase a teen's need for iron.
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The dietary assessment tool that would be most useful for someone that is highly motivated to track changes would be the:

A)24-hour recall.
B)food frequency questionnaire.
C)food diary or record.
D)verbal diet history.
E)b and d
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The protein requirement is greatest for females when the height growth spurt occurs.What age range would this be?

A)11-14 years
B)15-18 years
C)19-24 years
D)> 24 years
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Adolescents have a relatively low intake of _____ and _____,which leads to less than the recommended intake of fiber.

A)fruits/vegetables
B)dairy products/complex carbohydrates
C)complex carbohydrates/legumes
D)protein/vegetables
E)vegetables/dairy products
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Vitamin D _____.

A)is essential for oxygen delivery to tissues
B)deficiency causes parathyroid hormone levels to drop
C)blood levels among adolescents have declined in recent years.
E)in excess blocks absorption of calcium from the GI tract.
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School-based programs can play important roles in promoting healthy eating and physical activity.Efforts to promote physical activity and healthy eating in a school health program should involve:

A)school food service.
B)health services.
C)school physical education programs.
D)curriculum.
E)all of the above
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An underweight 17-year-old male was 15 minutes late to his nutrition counseling appointment and he has to leave for a school-related practice in 20 minutes.What dietary assessment method would be the most appropriate for the dietitian to begin assessing his food-intake pattern as well as a method that she could reliably complete on the telephone at a later time?

A)24-hour recall
B)Food frequency
C)Food record
D)Diet history
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Severe folate deficiency in adolescence can result in:

A)Down syndrome.
B)megaloblastic anemia.
C)spina bifida.
D)anencephaly.
E)rickets.
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The best reason for advising young adolescents to consume foods that provide adequate calcium is _____.

A)young adolescents expend more energy from increased physical activity and need more calcium
B)young adolescents do not have much money and dairy foods are the least expensive to buy
C)young adolescents retain four times as much calcium than adults and build bone mass
D)young adolescents fight with their parents a lot and this would eliminate one food battle
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Susan is a 15-year-old who likes fruits,some vegetables,and breads (whole-grain and enriched)but refuses to consume milk,seafood,and eggs.A recent doctor visit revealed normal hemoglobin and plasma ferritin levels.What would you advise?

A)A folate supplement (400 micrograms/day)
B)A vitamin D supplement (400 IU/day)
C)An iron supplement (10 mg/day)
D)No changes in nutrient intake
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The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend that all adolescents be physically active how often?

A)At least 2 times per week
B)3 times per week
C)Daily
D)None of the above
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Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.
<strong>Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.   An adolescent is considering Tapango's menu and would like to choose the food with the lowest percentage of fat calories.This would be the:</strong> A)breakfast burrito w/ bacon. B)breakfast quesadilla w/ bacon. C)primo taco salad. D)beef taco. E)primo nachos. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
An adolescent is considering Tapango's menu and would like to choose the food with the lowest percentage of fat calories.This would be the:

A)breakfast burrito w/ bacon.
B)breakfast quesadilla w/ bacon.
C)primo taco salad.
D)beef taco.
E)primo nachos.
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Weight dissatisfaction is common among adolescent females during and immediately following puberty.
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The DRI for energy is based upon the assumption of a moderate to high activity level.
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Teenagers are future oriented and tend to be concerned to what will happen to them when they get older.
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Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.
<strong>Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.   Would this food fit within the current recommendations for fat consumption?</strong> A)No,it is high at 37% fat B)No,it is high at 47% fat C)No,it is low at 17% fat D)Yes,it is only 30% fat E)Need more information <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Would this food fit within the current recommendations for fat consumption?

A)No,it is high at 37% fat
B)No,it is high at 47% fat
C)No,it is low at 17% fat
D)Yes,it is only 30% fat
E)Need more information
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Over 60% of ideal adult body weight is gained during adolescence.
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Nutrition education is mandated in most middle and high schools.
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According to research studies,vegetarian adolescents consume more fruits and vegetables daily than omnivorous adolescents.
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Which of the following would NOT be an improvement that has been made in school food service in the last decade?

A)An increase in the number of schools offering deep-fried potatoes
B)An increase in the number of schools offering foods prepared with low-fat dairy products
C)An increase in the number of schools offering skinless poultry
D)An increase of the number of schools offering low-fat salad dressings
E)All of the above would be improvements
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What would the estimated daily protein need be for a 65-kg adolescent male who is 15 years old?

A)55 g
B)65 g
C)75 g
D)90 g
E)130 g
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A semi-vegetarian diet excludes milk and eggs.
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_____ is a common source of vitamin D in the diets of adolescents,so an allergy to or intolerance of this food should prompt assessment for adequacy of vitamin D.

A)Cereal
B)Milk
C)Fatty fish
D)Margarine
E)Juice
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Menarche may be delayed in highly competitive athletes or in girls who severely restrict their calories to limit body fat.
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Is the answer for question #44 within the IOM guidelines for protein intake as a percentage of total energy intake if this adolescent needs 2500 calories per day?

A)Yes
B)No
C)There is no recommendation for protein intake based on a percentage of total calories.
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Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.
<strong>Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.   What beverage would be a good accompaniment to this meal and provide a nutrient that is usually scarce in adolescent diets?</strong> A)Nonfat milk B)Diet soda C)Water D)Regular soda E)Iced tea with sweetener <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What beverage would be a good accompaniment to this meal and provide a nutrient that is usually scarce in adolescent diets?

A)Nonfat milk
B)Diet soda
C)Water
D)Regular soda
E)Iced tea with sweetener
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Match between columns
Menses
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Menses
The process of menstruation
Menses
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Menses
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Menses
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Menses
Excludes red meat from diet
Menses
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Menses
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Menses
A sensitive measure of iron status
Menses
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Menses
Contains self-reported data on diet
Puberty
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Puberty
The process of menstruation
Puberty
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Puberty
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Puberty
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Puberty
Excludes red meat from diet
Puberty
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Puberty
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Puberty
A sensitive measure of iron status
Puberty
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Puberty
Contains self-reported data on diet
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
The process of menstruation
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Excludes red meat from diet
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
A sensitive measure of iron status
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Contains self-reported data on diet
Secondary sexual characteristics
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Secondary sexual characteristics
The process of menstruation
Secondary sexual characteristics
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Secondary sexual characteristics
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Secondary sexual characteristics
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Secondary sexual characteristics
Excludes red meat from diet
Secondary sexual characteristics
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Secondary sexual characteristics
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Secondary sexual characteristics
A sensitive measure of iron status
Secondary sexual characteristics
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Secondary sexual characteristics
Contains self-reported data on diet
Semi-vegetarian
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Semi-vegetarian
The process of menstruation
Semi-vegetarian
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Semi-vegetarian
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Semi-vegetarian
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Semi-vegetarian
Excludes red meat from diet
Semi-vegetarian
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Semi-vegetarian
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Semi-vegetarian
A sensitive measure of iron status
Semi-vegetarian
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Semi-vegetarian
Contains self-reported data on diet
Hemoglobin
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Hemoglobin
The process of menstruation
Hemoglobin
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Hemoglobin
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Hemoglobin
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Hemoglobin
Excludes red meat from diet
Hemoglobin
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Hemoglobin
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Hemoglobin
A sensitive measure of iron status
Hemoglobin
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Hemoglobin
Contains self-reported data on diet
Food record
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Food record
The process of menstruation
Food record
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Food record
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Food record
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Food record
Excludes red meat from diet
Food record
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Food record
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Food record
A sensitive measure of iron status
Food record
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Food record
Contains self-reported data on diet
Sexual Maturation Rating
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Sexual Maturation Rating
The process of menstruation
Sexual Maturation Rating
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Sexual Maturation Rating
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Sexual Maturation Rating
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Sexual Maturation Rating
Excludes red meat from diet
Sexual Maturation Rating
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Sexual Maturation Rating
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Sexual Maturation Rating
A sensitive measure of iron status
Sexual Maturation Rating
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Sexual Maturation Rating
Contains self-reported data on diet
Transferrin saturation
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Transferrin saturation
The process of menstruation
Transferrin saturation
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Transferrin saturation
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Transferrin saturation
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Transferrin saturation
Excludes red meat from diet
Transferrin saturation
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Transferrin saturation
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Transferrin saturation
A sensitive measure of iron status
Transferrin saturation
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Transferrin saturation
Contains self-reported data on diet
Vegan
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Vegan
The process of menstruation
Vegan
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Vegan
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Vegan
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Vegan
Excludes red meat from diet
Vegan
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Vegan
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Vegan
A sensitive measure of iron status
Vegan
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Vegan
Contains self-reported data on diet
Menarche
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Menarche
The process of menstruation
Menarche
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Menarche
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Menarche
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Menarche
Excludes red meat from diet
Menarche
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Menarche
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Menarche
A sensitive measure of iron status
Menarche
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Menarche
Contains self-reported data on diet
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In order to improve the eating habits of youth,nutrition interventions should be aimed at three levels of influence.Which of the following would NOT be one of these levels?

A)Environmental factors
B)Macrosystem factors
C)Transportation factors
D)Personal factors
C
2
Females experience a _____ increase in body fat during puberty.

A)40%
B)50%
C)100%
D)120%
D
3
Food choices made by adolescents while snacking tend to favor foods high in _____ and relatively low in _____.

A)sugar,sodium,and fat/vitamins and minerals
B)fiber/vitamins and minerals
C)vitamins and minerals/sugar,sodium,and fat
D)overall calories/fat,sugar,and sodium
E)None of the above is correct
A
4
Health advantages for an adolescent consuming a vegetarian diet include:

A)a high intake of fiber.
B)high intakes of B vitamins,especially B₁₂.
C)high intakes of vitamins and minerals found in plant foods.
D)All of the above
E)a and c only
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Due to the great variability in the timing of growth and maturation among adolescents,the calculation of energy needs based on _____ will provide a better estimate than one based on chronological age.

A)physiological age
B)velocity of growth
C)body fat
D)sex
E)a and d only
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The struggle for independence that characterizes adolescent psychosocial development may lead to the development of health-compromising eating behaviors,including:

A)excessive dieting.
B)meal skipping.
C)use of unconventional nutritional supplements.
D)the adoption of fad diets.
E)all of the above
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The difference between assessing nutrient needs in adolescents and adults is _____.

A)during puberty adolescents have significantly more body composition changes than adults
B)adolescents exercise more than adults
C)adolescents drink less alcohol than adults
D)adolescents have more psychological problems than adults
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Using the Sexual Maturation Rating (SMR),the PEAK velocity of linear growth for males occurs at _____ years of age,on average.

A)12
B)14.4
C)16.5
D)18.3
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Snacks account for up to _____ of daily food intake among adolescents.

A)15%
B)25%
C)39%
D)43%
E)55%
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Approximately 7% of adolescent boys consume _____ serving(s)of vegetables per day.

A)less than one
B)more than one
C)no
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Eating patterns and behaviors of adolescents are influenced by many factors,which include:

A)peer influences.
B)cost and convenience.
C)body image.
D)food availability.
E)All of the above
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Which of the following would NOT be an expected biological change occurring during puberty?

A)Sexual maturation
B)Accumulation of skeletal mass
C)Increases in height and weight
D)Accumulation of intra-abdominal fat
E)Changes in body composition
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of females who mature early?

A)Fewer eating problems and a better body image
B)More likely to smoke
C)More likely to drink alcohol
D)Engaging in sexual behavior at an early age
E)All of the above are typical of females who mature early.
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Early adolescence is defined as ages:

A)9 to 11.
B)11 to 14.
C)13 to 16.
D)15 to 17.
E)18 to 21.
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A 14-year-old female weighed 150 lb at the end of SMR Stage 3 and had an estimated 25% body fat stores.Which of the following statements best describes her reproductive capabilities?

A)She has adequate body fat stores,but is unable to start menses due to her SMR rating.
B)She has adequate body fat stores and has started and can support menses.
C)She has limited body fat stores and is unable to support menses due to body composition stores.
D)She has breast buds and pubic hair,based on her SMR rating.
E)She is showing rapid weight gain.
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Fast-food restaurants and food courts are favorite eating places for adolescents because:

A)they offer an informal social setting.
B)the food is relatively inexpensive.
C)fast food can be eaten outside of the restaurant.
D)it is easier than eating at home.
E)a and b
F)c and d
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By the age of 18,more than _____ of adult skeletal mass has been formed.

A)50%
B)75%
C)85%
D)90%
E)99%
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During peak weight gain,adolescent males gain an average of _____ lb/year.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
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Adolescence is defined as the period of life between _____ years of age.

A)9 and 12
B)10 and 14
C)11 and 21
D)15 and 19
E)18 and 21
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The Tanner Stages in females are based on _____.

A)weight gain and height growth
B)date of birth and menses onset
C)breast development and pubic hair appearance
D)breast development and menses onset
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The DRIs set the recommended intake of dietary fiber for adolescent females at _____ per day.

A)0.5 grams per kg of body weight
B)1 gram per kg of body weight
C)26 grams
D)38 grams
E)50 grams
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22
A reasonable number of goals to work toward with adolescents during a counseling session would be:

A)one or two.
B)two or three.
C)three or four.
D)no more than five.
E)It is not appropriate to set ANY goals with an adolescent.
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23
A cup of breakfast cereal provides 40% of the DRI for folate for adolescent (14- to 18-year-old)females.How much folate is this?

A)160 micrograms
B)240 micrograms
C)300 micrograms
D)340 micrograms
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24
Which of these messages is best for motivating adolescents to eat a healthy diet?

A)"Eating well will give you energy for sports or social activities."
B)"Eat what you don't like because it's good for you."
C)"Eating well may prevent heart disease in the long term."
D)"Eat well now so you won't be frail or disabled when you are old."
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25
The most sensitive indicator for iron store depletion is _____.

A)hemoglobin
B)hematocrit
C)plasma ferritin
D)heme iron
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26
Which of the following adolescent students is at nutrition risk?

A)A girl following a vegetarian diet,drinking three glasses of soymilk per day
B)An adolescent who works at Burger King restaurant (located in his school)4 times per week over the lunch hour
C)A Southeast Asian girl who eats rice at the evening meal every night at home
D)An African American who drinks a sports shake for breakfast to help build muscles and allow him to sleep in
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27
For which 16-year-old teen would the dietitian have the greatest concern about folate status?

A)Male whose estimated intake is 450 micrograms per day
B)Female who consumes orange juice and cereal for breakfast
C)Male with serum folate levels just below the normal range
D)Female who is sexually active and skips breakfast
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28
Female adolescents report that they consume no dairy products _____ as compared to male adolescents.

A)three times as often
B)twice as often
C)equally frequently
D)only half as often
E)None of the above
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29
Protein requirements for males are highest at _____ years.

A)11-14
B)15-18
C)19-24
D)24-30
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30
All of the following are factors that increase a teen's need for iron EXCEPT:

A)a rapid rate of linear growth.
B)the onset of menarche for females.
C)an increase in blood volume.
D)a greater intake of heme than nonheme iron sources.
E)All of the above factors increase a teen's need for iron.
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31
The dietary assessment tool that would be most useful for someone that is highly motivated to track changes would be the:

A)24-hour recall.
B)food frequency questionnaire.
C)food diary or record.
D)verbal diet history.
E)b and d
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32
The protein requirement is greatest for females when the height growth spurt occurs.What age range would this be?

A)11-14 years
B)15-18 years
C)19-24 years
D)> 24 years
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33
Adolescents have a relatively low intake of _____ and _____,which leads to less than the recommended intake of fiber.

A)fruits/vegetables
B)dairy products/complex carbohydrates
C)complex carbohydrates/legumes
D)protein/vegetables
E)vegetables/dairy products
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34
Vitamin D _____.

A)is essential for oxygen delivery to tissues
B)deficiency causes parathyroid hormone levels to drop
C)blood levels among adolescents have declined in recent years.
E)in excess blocks absorption of calcium from the GI tract.
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35
School-based programs can play important roles in promoting healthy eating and physical activity.Efforts to promote physical activity and healthy eating in a school health program should involve:

A)school food service.
B)health services.
C)school physical education programs.
D)curriculum.
E)all of the above
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36
An underweight 17-year-old male was 15 minutes late to his nutrition counseling appointment and he has to leave for a school-related practice in 20 minutes.What dietary assessment method would be the most appropriate for the dietitian to begin assessing his food-intake pattern as well as a method that she could reliably complete on the telephone at a later time?

A)24-hour recall
B)Food frequency
C)Food record
D)Diet history
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37
Severe folate deficiency in adolescence can result in:

A)Down syndrome.
B)megaloblastic anemia.
C)spina bifida.
D)anencephaly.
E)rickets.
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38
The best reason for advising young adolescents to consume foods that provide adequate calcium is _____.

A)young adolescents expend more energy from increased physical activity and need more calcium
B)young adolescents do not have much money and dairy foods are the least expensive to buy
C)young adolescents retain four times as much calcium than adults and build bone mass
D)young adolescents fight with their parents a lot and this would eliminate one food battle
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39
Susan is a 15-year-old who likes fruits,some vegetables,and breads (whole-grain and enriched)but refuses to consume milk,seafood,and eggs.A recent doctor visit revealed normal hemoglobin and plasma ferritin levels.What would you advise?

A)A folate supplement (400 micrograms/day)
B)A vitamin D supplement (400 IU/day)
C)An iron supplement (10 mg/day)
D)No changes in nutrient intake
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40
The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend that all adolescents be physically active how often?

A)At least 2 times per week
B)3 times per week
C)Daily
D)None of the above
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41
Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.
<strong>Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.   An adolescent is considering Tapango's menu and would like to choose the food with the lowest percentage of fat calories.This would be the:</strong> A)breakfast burrito w/ bacon. B)breakfast quesadilla w/ bacon. C)primo taco salad. D)beef taco. E)primo nachos.
An adolescent is considering Tapango's menu and would like to choose the food with the lowest percentage of fat calories.This would be the:

A)breakfast burrito w/ bacon.
B)breakfast quesadilla w/ bacon.
C)primo taco salad.
D)beef taco.
E)primo nachos.
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42
Weight dissatisfaction is common among adolescent females during and immediately following puberty.
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43
The DRI for energy is based upon the assumption of a moderate to high activity level.
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44
Teenagers are future oriented and tend to be concerned to what will happen to them when they get older.
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45
Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.
<strong>Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.   Would this food fit within the current recommendations for fat consumption?</strong> A)No,it is high at 37% fat B)No,it is high at 47% fat C)No,it is low at 17% fat D)Yes,it is only 30% fat E)Need more information
Would this food fit within the current recommendations for fat consumption?

A)No,it is high at 37% fat
B)No,it is high at 47% fat
C)No,it is low at 17% fat
D)Yes,it is only 30% fat
E)Need more information
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46
Over 60% of ideal adult body weight is gained during adolescence.
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47
Nutrition education is mandated in most middle and high schools.
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48
According to research studies,vegetarian adolescents consume more fruits and vegetables daily than omnivorous adolescents.
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49
Which of the following would NOT be an improvement that has been made in school food service in the last decade?

A)An increase in the number of schools offering deep-fried potatoes
B)An increase in the number of schools offering foods prepared with low-fat dairy products
C)An increase in the number of schools offering skinless poultry
D)An increase of the number of schools offering low-fat salad dressings
E)All of the above would be improvements
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What would the estimated daily protein need be for a 65-kg adolescent male who is 15 years old?

A)55 g
B)65 g
C)75 g
D)90 g
E)130 g
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51
A semi-vegetarian diet excludes milk and eggs.
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52
_____ is a common source of vitamin D in the diets of adolescents,so an allergy to or intolerance of this food should prompt assessment for adequacy of vitamin D.

A)Cereal
B)Milk
C)Fatty fish
D)Margarine
E)Juice
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53
Menarche may be delayed in highly competitive athletes or in girls who severely restrict their calories to limit body fat.
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54
Is the answer for question #44 within the IOM guidelines for protein intake as a percentage of total energy intake if this adolescent needs 2500 calories per day?

A)Yes
B)No
C)There is no recommendation for protein intake based on a percentage of total calories.
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Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.
<strong>Use the Tapango's menu provided below to answer questions 46-48.   What beverage would be a good accompaniment to this meal and provide a nutrient that is usually scarce in adolescent diets?</strong> A)Nonfat milk B)Diet soda C)Water D)Regular soda E)Iced tea with sweetener
What beverage would be a good accompaniment to this meal and provide a nutrient that is usually scarce in adolescent diets?

A)Nonfat milk
B)Diet soda
C)Water
D)Regular soda
E)Iced tea with sweetener
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Menses
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Menses
The process of menstruation
Menses
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Menses
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Menses
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Menses
Excludes red meat from diet
Menses
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Menses
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Menses
A sensitive measure of iron status
Menses
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Menses
Contains self-reported data on diet
Puberty
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Puberty
The process of menstruation
Puberty
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Puberty
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Puberty
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Puberty
Excludes red meat from diet
Puberty
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Puberty
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Puberty
A sensitive measure of iron status
Puberty
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Puberty
Contains self-reported data on diet
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
The process of menstruation
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Excludes red meat from diet
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
A sensitive measure of iron status
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Contains self-reported data on diet
Secondary sexual characteristics
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Secondary sexual characteristics
The process of menstruation
Secondary sexual characteristics
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Secondary sexual characteristics
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Secondary sexual characteristics
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Secondary sexual characteristics
Excludes red meat from diet
Secondary sexual characteristics
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Secondary sexual characteristics
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Secondary sexual characteristics
A sensitive measure of iron status
Secondary sexual characteristics
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Secondary sexual characteristics
Contains self-reported data on diet
Semi-vegetarian
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Semi-vegetarian
The process of menstruation
Semi-vegetarian
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Semi-vegetarian
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Semi-vegetarian
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Semi-vegetarian
Excludes red meat from diet
Semi-vegetarian
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Semi-vegetarian
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Semi-vegetarian
A sensitive measure of iron status
Semi-vegetarian
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Semi-vegetarian
Contains self-reported data on diet
Hemoglobin
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Hemoglobin
The process of menstruation
Hemoglobin
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Hemoglobin
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Hemoglobin
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Hemoglobin
Excludes red meat from diet
Hemoglobin
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Hemoglobin
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Hemoglobin
A sensitive measure of iron status
Hemoglobin
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Hemoglobin
Contains self-reported data on diet
Food record
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Food record
The process of menstruation
Food record
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Food record
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Food record
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Food record
Excludes red meat from diet
Food record
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Food record
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Food record
A sensitive measure of iron status
Food record
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Food record
Contains self-reported data on diet
Sexual Maturation Rating
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Sexual Maturation Rating
The process of menstruation
Sexual Maturation Rating
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Sexual Maturation Rating
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Sexual Maturation Rating
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Sexual Maturation Rating
Excludes red meat from diet
Sexual Maturation Rating
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Sexual Maturation Rating
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Sexual Maturation Rating
A sensitive measure of iron status
Sexual Maturation Rating
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Sexual Maturation Rating
Contains self-reported data on diet
Transferrin saturation
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Transferrin saturation
The process of menstruation
Transferrin saturation
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Transferrin saturation
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Transferrin saturation
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Transferrin saturation
Excludes red meat from diet
Transferrin saturation
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Transferrin saturation
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Transferrin saturation
A sensitive measure of iron status
Transferrin saturation
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Transferrin saturation
Contains self-reported data on diet
Vegan
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Vegan
The process of menstruation
Vegan
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Vegan
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Vegan
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Vegan
Excludes red meat from diet
Vegan
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Vegan
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Vegan
A sensitive measure of iron status
Vegan
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Vegan
Contains self-reported data on diet
Menarche
Time frame during which the body matures from that of a child to that of an adult
Menarche
The process of menstruation
Menarche
The occurrence of the first menstrual cycle
Menarche
A scale that allows health professionals to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescents
Menarche
Physiological changes that signal puberty
Menarche
Excludes red meat from diet
Menarche
Meat, fish, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy products are excluded from diet
Menarche
Meat, poultry, fish, and seafood are excluded from diet; okay to consume dairy products and eggs
Menarche
A sensitive measure of iron status
Menarche
A common but not sensitive measure of iron status
Menarche
Contains self-reported data on diet
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