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