When malnutrition or illness is neither prolonged nor severe, an interval of
A) overeating and obesity will follow.
B) poor appetite continues, which retards growth.
C) rapid compensatory growth happens, returning the child to the genetically programmed growth trajectory.
D) stable growth occurs without making up earlier deficits.
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