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bclement10

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A patient's lipid profile shows elevated total cholesterol and LDL. Which nutrition intervention is recommended?
 a. Eat less fiber.
 b. Consume less saturated fat.
 c. Consume less polyunsaturated fat.
 d. Eat more protein.
 e. Consume more carbohydrates and proteins.

Question 2

The first impressions of food are received through the sense of
 a. smell.
  b. sight.
  c. hearing.
  d. taste.
  e. touch.



jomama

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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