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Adequate nutrition, especially eating breakfast, has been associated with _____.
 a. improved academic performance
  b. self-efficacy
 c. improved social skills
 d. steady physical growth
 e. feelings of self-worth

Question 2

Impaired swallowing indicates the need for a:
 
 a. mechanically altered diet.
  b. low-sodium diet.
  c. fat-restricted diet.
  d. low-fiber diet.



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