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cnetterville

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Which of the following should Heather put in the P section?
 a. Cholesterol: 150 mg/dL
  b. Increase weight by 5 pounds within 2 weeks
  c. Estimated kcalorie needs = 1500-1800 kcal/d
  d. Diet history indicates high intake of high-fat foods

Question 2

A common feature of the plant sterols is they
 a. raise LDL and lower HDL.
  b. inhibit absorption of dietary cholesterol.
  c. inhibit absorption of bad cholesterol.
  d. enhance absorption of omega-3 fatty acids.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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