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Interventions for obese children should focus on
 
  a. gradual weight loss.
  b. low-fat food choices.
  c. healthy lifestyle behaviors.
  d. increased physical activity.

Question 2

The infant is 6 months old. What feeding skills would be expected for the infant to have developed?
 
  A) Swallows liquid but pushes most solid out
  B) Begins to eat mashed foods
  C) Experiments with spoon but prefers to eat with hands
  D) Begins self-spoon feeding



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Answer to Question 1

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Interventions for obese children should focus on healthy lifestyle behaviors including eating ha-bits and activity patterns. These may include low-fat food choices and increasing physical activ-ity, but need to evaluate and address factors contributing to obesity for the specific child. Gra-dual weight loss is not the goal. As lifestyle habits improve, a child may lose weight or maintain a fairly constant weight as their height increases until they reach a healthy weight for their height.

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At 6 months of age, the infant should be drinking small amounts from a cup when held by another person, and they should begin to eat mashed food from a spoon easily.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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