Chapter 16
Across
- 2. Nutrient that aids calcium absorption and bone health
- 5. Feeding approach where parents decide what and when, child decides how much
- 8. Manufactured substitute for breast milk
- 9. Feeding an infant directly from the mother’s breast
- 10. Impact of friends on food choices and behaviors
- 11. Poor nutrition due to lack of proper nutrients
- 15. Limited or uncertain access to enough nutritious food
- 16. Foods introduced to infants beyond breast milk or formula
- 19. Digestive difficulty without immune response
- 22. Measurement of body weight relative to height
- 24. Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth
- 25. Nutrients needed in large amounts for energy and growth
- 27. Gradual transition from milk to solid foods
- 28. Condition caused by low iron leading to fatigue
- 30. Immune system reaction to a specific food
- 31. Infant born before 37 weeks of gestation
- 33. Infant weighing less than 5.5 pounds at birth
- 34. Buildup of plaque in the arteries
Down
- 1. Severe and life-threatening allergic reaction
- 3. Developmental stage between childhood and adulthood
- 4. Convenient processed foods high in fat, sugar, and sodium
- 6. activity Movement that uses energy and promotes health
- 7. Foods high in calories but low in nutrients
- 12. Mineral needed to prevent anemia and support oxygen transport
- 13. Amount of nutrients per calorie in a food
- 14. Condition where cells do not respond properly to insulin
- 17. Tooth damage caused by prolonged exposure to sugary liquids in a bottle
- 18. Vitamins and minerals needed in small amounts
- 20. Excess body fat in children based on BMI percentile
- 21. Long-term health condition such as diabetes or heart disease
- 23. Rapid increase in height and weight
- 26. Mineral that strengthens teeth and prevents cavities
- 29. First milk produced after birth that is rich in antibodies and nutrients
- 32. Substance that triggers an allergic reaction