Nutrition Ch 7

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Across
  1. 2. Gestation iron depletes in an infant when they are about _____ months old
  2. 3. This remains a high risk for children until age 4
  3. 6. The frequent passing of loose, watery stools; 3+ in 24 hours
  4. 7. Most common nutritional deficiency for children
  5. 8. Protein, iron, calcium, and folate are nutrients which are particularly important during growth period.
  6. 13. _____ and caffeine hinder breastmilk production and transfers over to breastmilk, therefore should be avoided
  7. 14. Weight-bearing activity (such as walking) keeps _____in the bones; without movement, bones lose _____ faster, making them weaker and more prone to fractures
  8. 15. _______ provides optimal infant nutrition.
Down
  1. 1. Bowel movements become infrequent, hard, dry, and difficult or painful to pass
  2. 4. Food ____ are ritualistic preference for one food. They are common but short lived
  3. 5. This nutrient is particularly important to introduce to an infants diet when they are starting solid foods
  4. 9. This intolerance is due to the inability to digest lactose (milk sugar) due to not enough lactase (enzyme)
  5. 10. This type of milk is usually avoided until after 1 year
  6. 11. Persistent crying > 3 hours/day, >3 days/week, for > 3 weeks
  7. 12. An increase of 340 calories is recommended during this trimester of pregnancy
  8. 16. Adolescents need an increase of calcium and iron during their growth _____
  9. 17. Low _______ before conception increases the risk of neural tube defects