Across
- 3. ...and home cooked meals are two of the healthy eating habits.
- 5. ...drinks are harmful for children and adolescents.
- 11. Iron ... in childhood may lead to anemia.
- 13. Vegetarians tend to lack ...
- 14. A child is regarded as overweight when his/her ... is 85th to less than the 95th.
- 15. ...exerts pressure and can cause damage to an infant's immature kidney.
- 18. To observe signs of ... that may appear, we only can introduce one new food into the baby diet at a time.
- 19. Deficiency in .... leads to bleeding gums
- 20. ...is one of the example of malnutrition.
Down
- 1. Lactose ... occurs when the body is unable to break down or digest lactose easily.
- 2. Female adolescents need ... the most during their menstruation period.
- 4. A pregnant female adolescent needs more ... than a pregnant woman.
- 6. The .... babies need more iron than full-term babies.
- 7. Mothers who suffer from COVID-19 need to take care of ... when nursing their babies.
- 8. ...females require 2200 calories per day.
- 9. Weaning from breast milk during childhood may result in a toddler suffering from ....
- 10. Folate or vitamin B-9 is one of the nutrients for red blood cells and genetic material production like DNA. What is the food high in folate that can be consumed by pregnant women to nourish infants?
- 12. It is preferable to feed an ... on demand rather than on a schedule.
- 14. ...infants tend to avoid being overweight.
- 16. Fat is also an important nutrition for children’s development. We should choose foods with healthy .... fats.
- 17. Teenage boys are ... likely to suffer from iron deficiency anemia than teenage girls.
