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Redwolflake15

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In order to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects such as spina bifida, the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for folate during pregnancy should be increased to:
 
  1. 300 mcg/day.
   2. 400 mcg/day.
   3. 500 mcg/day.
   4. 600 mcg/day.

Question 2

Health benefits generally associated with strength training include
 
  a. weight loss.
  b. increased bone density.
  c. decreased risk of cancer.
  d. improved sleep patterns.



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Rationale: The RDA has recommended and increase from the 400 mcg/day of folic acid for females of childbearing age to 600 mcg/day. Further the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend an intake of 600 mcg/day be consumed as the synthetic form, folic acid. Neural tube defects are among the most common birth defect. Folate, which is a form of folic acid, should be consumed within the first few weeks of pregnancy when the spinal column closes. The recommendation for all females of childbearing age is 600 mcg/day of folic acid to reduce the risk of neural tube defects that develop very early in pregnancy.

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Strength training forces bones to react to the stresses placed on them by becoming stronger. Strength training may promote weight loss, depending on the type of exercise, but this is not necessarily so. Exercise overall may decrease risk of some types of cancer and improve sleep patterns, but this is not specifically associated with strength training.





 

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