Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
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ISBN: 9781337919333
Author: Brown, Judith E.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 3, Problem 12RQ
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To examine: Whether the statement “Assume Person L will attempt to consume 2,000 calories a day. Based on that level of calorie intake, her fiber intake should total approximately 28 g daily” is true or false.
Introduction: It is very important to maintain a proper healthy diet during the time of pregnancy. The body requires extra nutrients, minerals, and vitamins during this time. Excess body weight and unhealthy eating habits increase the chance of getting gestational diabetes.
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