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joesmith1212

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Bob consumes about 2500 kcalories per day, which is apportioned as 150 g of fat, 140 g of carbohydrate, and 150 g of protein. What would be the appropriate revisions to help Bob adjust his nutrient intake so that it matches the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges?
 a. 70 g fat, 156 g protein, 313 g carbohydrate
  b. 140 g fat, 150 g protein, 150 g carbohydrate
  c. 500 g fat, 750 g protein, 1250 g carbohydrate
  d. 10 g fat, 20 g protein, 45 g carbohydrate

Question 2

Which of the following is a purpose of both the Recommended Dietary Allowance and Adequate Intake?
 a. Setting nutrient goals for individuals
  b. Identifying toxic intakes of nutrients
  c. Restoring health of malnourished individuals
  d. Developing nutrition programs for schoolchildren


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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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