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List at least four cases in which multivitamin and mineral prenatal supplements may benefit pregnant women.

Question 2

Sarah is trying to lose 10 pounds. Which of the following would you suggest?
 
 a. Reduce your kcalorie intake by 100-200 kcalories a day and engage in 15 minutes of exercise per day.
  b. Ask your physician for a prescription for orlistat.
  c. Replace two meals a day with a bowl of cereal.
  d. Reduce your kcalorie intake by 300-500 kcalories a day and engage in at least 250 minutes of physical activity per week.



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Answer to Question 1

Pregnant women who do not ordinarily consume an adequate diet, have a multifetal pregnancy, are vegans, have iron-deficiency anemia, or have a diagnosed nutrient deficiency or a therapeutic need for a specific nutrient may benefit from multivitamin and mineral prenatal supplements.

Answer to Question 2

d



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