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jCorn1234

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The difference between assessing nutrient needs in adolescents and adults is _____.
 a. during puberty adolescents have significantly more body composition changes than adults
  b. adolescents exercise more than adults
  c. adolescents drink less alcohol than adults
  d. adolescents have more psychological problems than adults

Question 2

The struggle for independence that characterizes adolescent psychosocial development may lead to the development of health-compromising eating behaviors, including:
 a. excessive dieting.
  b. meal skipping.
  c. use of unconventional nutritional supplements.
  d. the adoption of fad diets.
  e. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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