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geoffrey

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A nutritional consequence of decreased sensation of thirst is:
  1.decreased absorption of vitamin B12 and C.
  2.reduced caloric need.
  3.increased dietary requirement for vitamin D, and increased risk for inadequate intake of calcium.
  4.dehydration risk.

Question 2

A nutritional consequence of decreased lean muscle mass is:
  1.decreased absorption of vitamin B12 and C.
  2.reduced caloric need.
  3.increased dietary requirement for vitamin D.
  4.dehydration risk.



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Answer to Question 1

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geoffrey

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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