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jwb375

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Calculate his protein needs.

Question 2

Give examples of foods that he might substitute for those that are not suggested on his 2 g Na, low-fat diet.



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Reply #1 on: Aug 2, 2018
Answer to Question 1

0.5 - 0.8g/kg of dry body wt

Answer to Question 2

Skim milk, low-fat, low-Na cheese, low-fat ice cream or ice milk, fish other than shellfish, dried, or raw fish. Low-sodium soy sauce, salt substitutes or herbs and spices.



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Reply #2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Thank you!



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Reply #3 on: Aug 2, 2018
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