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kwoodring

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Discuss two of the most significant nutrition-related problems of infants and describe possible solutions.

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If the target population of a study is teenagers with a high risk of pregnancy, key informants would include ____.
 a. teenagers having unprotected sex
 b. adults of the community
 c. teenagers who work in peer education programs
  d. school administrators



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Iron deficiency and food allergies are the two most significant nutrition-related problems of infants. Possible solutions to lessen the risk of iron deficiency include supplementing breastfed infants with iron-fortified cereal at 6 months or using iron-fortified formulas for the bottle-fed infant. Possible solutions to lessen the risk of food allergies include introducing new foods one at a time, with at least 2 days elapsing before another new food is introduced. For infants with a strong family history of food allergies, solid foods should not be given before 6 months of age, with potential food allergens not introduced until 1 year.

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