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mwit1967

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Which fat-soluble vitamin is considered to be conditionally essential because it can be produced by the body?
  1.Vitamin A
  2.Vitamin D
  3.Vitamin E
  4.Vitamin K

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Would it be helpful for college food-service facilities to label foods that are especially helpful in facilitating the bone-building process? If so, how might this be done?



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It would be most helpful for college foodservice facilities to encourage the consumption of bone-building nutrients by specifically identifying these food items. For college students, it might help to be creative, use a sticker with bones and teeth, or on the menu, use a symbol of a bone. Whatever means is employed should be visual, as a college student spends no more than 3-5 minutes choosing foods within the cafeteria prior to sitting down to eat.





 

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