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- Discuss why obesity is a growing epidemic.When a child with ADHD refuses to eat, what are two possible explanations?When a child has a chronic condition that limits activity, such as spina bifida, what is the greatest long-term nutrition concern? a. Protein limiting growth b. Modified food textures to avoid eating difficulties c. Excessive calorie intake further limiting mobility d. Intake of calcium and vitamin D to prevent bone fractures