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The standard levels of nutrient intakes listed in the Nutrition Facts panel on packaged foods are known as _____.
 a. Daily Values
 b. Adequate Intakes
 c. Recommended Dietary Allowances
  d. Recommended Intakes
 e. Tentative Values

Question 2

People at risk for _____ may benefit from limiting their intake of high-GI foods.
 
 a. infectious disease
  b. arthritis
  c. diabetes
  d. migraine headaches



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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