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cdr_15

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What is a food jag?
 A) A food jag is a typical occurrence in children when they insist on eating only a few favorite foods.
  B) A food jag is a typical occurrence in children who are growing rapidly.
  C) A food jag is a period when a child refuses to eat the same food twice, insisting on different foods at every meal.
  D) A food jag is a period of increased appetite.

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Why is it important for children to learn about good nutrition and physical activity early in life?
 A) Early dietary behaviors may affect chronic disease risks
  B) Physical activity habits are developed early in life
  C) They help to establish healthful food preferences
  D) Food intake regulatory mechanisms are learned early in life
  E) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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cdr_15

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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
Excellent


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