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Jack and Jami are concerned that their chubby infant son Angus will become an overweight adult. A preventive step that they can take is to __________.
 
  A) bottle-feed Angus for the first six months
  B) give Angus foods containing saturated fats
  C) limit the time Angus spends in front of the TV
  D) cut back on Anguss caloric intake throughout infancy

Question 2

__________ is associated with slower weight gain over the first year, leaner body build through early childhood, and 10 to 20 percent reduced obesity risk in later life.
 
  A) Introducing solid foods after 12 months
  B) Combining breast- and bottle-feeding for the first year
  C) Breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months
  D) Bottle-feeding exclusively after the first six weeks



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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