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viki

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During the initial World Summit for Children, one of UNICEF's goals for nutrition and food security included _____.
 a. an increase in breastfeeding to a rate of 75
  b. a 40 increase in market production of cash crops
  c. a 50 reduction in the levels of low-birth weight infants
  d. a global immunization program that reaches all children under age 5

Question 2

Dietary Reference Intake value represents the amount of a nutrient that is estimated to meet the requirement for the nutrient in half of the people of a specific age and gender?
 a. Adequate Intake
  b. Estimated Average Requirement
  c. Recommended Dietary Allowance
  d. Tolerable Upper Intake Level



kjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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