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Alainaaa8

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Why are nutrition researchers interested in phytochemicals, zoonutrients, and functional foods?

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Marcia's doctor has instructed the dietitian to assist her is developing an iron supplement regime to treat her iron-deficiency anemia. The dietitian will most likely follow the CDC recommendation and suggest that Marcia take one _____ mg tablet of ferrous sulfate twice daily for _____ months.
 a. 100, 1
  b. 200, 2
  c. 300, 3
  d. 400, 4



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Answer to Question 1

Although not considered nutrients, these substances/foods may help reduce risk for developing certain diseases such as heart disease and cancer. They may improve health.

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