The developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis states that
A) optimal development during pregnancy leads to increased risk of chronic diseases later in life.
B) diseases that develop in the fetus will persist for the remainder of the baby's life.
C) diseases that develop in the fetus predispose the mother to developing chronic diseases later in life.
D) low-birth-weight infants may be predisposed to developing chronic diseases later in life.
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Q4: Bone mass increases rapidly during adolescence.
Q5: Cow's milk is recommended for infants starting
Q6: Menopause is associated with increased bone loss.
Q7: Which of the following is not a
Q8: Beginning immediately after conception, a pregnant woman
Q10: Gestational length refers to
A) the time from
Q11: During pregnancy, the placenta is the organ
Q12: The mineral required in higher amounts to
Q13: Growth refers to cell hypertrophy, while development
Q14: The highly vascular organ that transfers oxygen
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