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SGallaher96

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Make some recommendations for how an older woman who is lactose intolerant can avoid increasing her risk for developing osteoporosis.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following lipoproteins has the highest cholesterol content?
 
  A) chylomicron B) LDL C) VLDL D) HDL



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Answer to Question 1

Osteoporosis is a serious illness that can be slowed by an adequate consumption of calcium and vitamin D and getting sufficient exercise. Note that in older adults, the skin's ability to make vitamin D from sunlight diminishes, and the intestines and kidneys lose some ability to absorb and convert vitamin D into its active form. An older woman who is lactose intolerant should consider taking a supplement containing calcium plus vitamin D.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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