Mental Effects
Neurodevelopment
Physical
Treatment
Nutrition
100

what type of mental effects does malnutrition have?

anxiety/changes in mood/ etc.

100

Aggression toward peers, depression, school failure, reduced IQ, conduct problems, and inattention. 

Signs of malnutrition present 

100

Short for age, thin/bloated

physical affects on body

100

Short term treatment

feeding tube through nose into stomach

100

6-11 servings which food group

Bread, cereal, rice, pasta 

200

Stress invokes what two main mechanisms

axis (adrenal medulla) and HPA axis

200

Function of individual and environmental influences

adolescent eating

200

Senses affected by malnutrition

sight, taste, smell

200

Long term treatment

Incision into abdomen/tube placed

200

Fats, oils, sweets

use sparingly

300

What is a reaction to acute stress?

Fight or flight

300

Causes great impact on lifestyle, eating patterns and food intake

search for identity, independence/acceptance, and appearance

300

Pale, thick, Dry

skin

300

Protein, carbs, water, minerals and vitamins

increase intake 

300

Fruit Group

2-4 servings

400

What can lead to weakening of the body and even death?

Chronic physiologic stress

400

Missing meals, skipping breakfast, snacking, energy dense foods, and fast food. 

meal pattern of adolescents in industrialized countries

400

Body part bleeding 

mouth

400

Vitamins and minerals

Supplements

400

Starchy foods, milk/dairy, fruit/veggies, and meat etc

Four major food groups

500

SAM stimulates the synthesis and release of what two hormones? 

adrenaline and noradrenaline

500

Adverse outcomes during childhood known to cause in adolescents.

Impact brain, behavior and cognition

500

Long/short term affect on system

weakened immune system


500
Food supplements

Protein Bars/drinks

500

Largest portion of the diet and provides calories for energy and carbs

Bread, rice, potatoes, and starchy foods

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