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jazziefee

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List the principles of a diet to prevent hypoglycemia.

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In the following table, compare Kindercal with Similac Neocare.



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Answer to Question 1

1.) Avoid concentrated sweets.
2.) Eat complex carbohydrate.
3.) Eat four to six small meals a day.
4.) Avoid alcohol.

Answer to Question 2

Kindercal can be found in Appendix F. Similac Neocare inadvertently was left out of the tables but its ingredients per liter include: 26 g of protein, 55 g of fat, 103 g carbohydrate, 4600 IU vitamin A, 800 IU vitamin D, 36 IU vitamin E, 110 IU vitamin K, 2200 mcg thiamin, 1500 mcg riboflavin, 1000 mcg B6, 4.0 mcg B12, 1950 mcg niacin, 250 mcg folate, 8000 mcg pantothenic acid, 90 mcg biotin, 150 mg vitamin C, 160 mg choline, 60 mg inositol, 1050 mg Ca, 620 mg P, 90 mg Mg, 18 mg Fe, 12 mg Zn, 100 mcg Mn, 1200 mcg Cu, 150 mcg I, 23 mcg Se, 14 mEq, Na, 36 mEq K, 21 mEq Cl. In addition, 0.73 kcals/ml, 120 cc of water/100 kcals (134 cc), renal solute load of 17.5 mosm, and an osmolality of 290.




jazziefee

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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