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jerry coleman

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Which statement is among the dietary recommendations for children?  
 A) Children ages 4-18 years should consume approximately 25 percent fat energy.
  B) Children with high blood cholesterol should be treated first with statin drugs.
  C) Children should consume less than 25 percent of fat as saturated fat.
  D) Children should strive to consume less than 500 milligrams of cholesterol per day.

Question 2

What value is consistent with a borderline total blood cholesterol level for children and adolescents?
 A) 140-159 mg/dL
  B) 160-169 mg/dL
  C) 170-199 mg/dL
  D) 210-210 mg/dL



Jayson

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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