Infants: Nutrients
Infants: Other
Toddlers
School Age
Teens and Older Adults
100
Infants receive an injection of this vitamin at birth.
What is vitamin K?
100
In ~ 5 to 10% of infants, this occurs mostly related to non-disease related conditions (such as proper nutrition and lack of physical contact) vs. medical causes.
What is failure to thrive?
100
A Child is considered at a health weight if their BMI-for-Age percentile falls within this range.
What is 5th to 85th percentile.
100
Instead of being physical active, children are spending more time on this.
What is screen time?
100
These three nutrients teens may not get enough of.
What are calcium, iron, and vitamin D?
200
Supplementation of this mineral may be needed because stores are depleted within 4-6 months.
What is iron?
200
At this age, American Academy of Pediatrics recommends introducing sold foods.
What is 6 month?
200
There are the three mineral concerns for toddlers.
What are iron, calcium, and sodium?
200
These two chronic disease are starting to affect school-aged children because of poor diets.
What are type II diabetes and cardivascular disease?
200
Teens should limit and/or avoid foods/drinks containing these two things.
What are caffeine and alcohol?
300
If breastfed or consuming
What is Vitamin D?
300
Reasons why children become "picky eater".
What is...variety of answers (just wrote this)?
300
Children need exposure this many times to new food before acceptance typically.
What is 8-10 times?
300
School age children should aim for this many min of physical activity per day.
What is 60 min/day?
300
Loss of muscle mass accompanied by gains in fat mass have been coined as this term.
What is sarcopenic obesity?
400
After 6 months, the infant may need supplement of this mineral if there isn't a sufficient dietary source.
What is fluoride?
400
To assess nutritional status in infants, these three measurements are obtain.
What are height, weight, and head circumference?
400
There are several reasons why toddlers may come across as picky eaters such as this reason. (multiple answers would work).
What is "drop in growth", "small stomachs", "independence"?
400
These three nutritional strategies will help school aged children stay healthy.
What are breakfast, healthy fats, and avoiding sugary drinks?
400
These three reasons are why older adults may be at risk for protein deficiency?
What are limited budgets, trouble chewing meat, and lactose intolerance?
500
Babies are easily dehydrated and the goal is to aim for this many cups per day of fluids.
What is 3 cups/day of fluids?
500
AAP infant dietary guidelines include this factor (there are ore than one answer to this).
What is "build to a variety of foods" OR "pay attention to infant's appetite" OR include "fat", "Fruit vegs/grains" "iron zinc and calcium sources" OR "sugar and sodium in moderation"
500
The child can consume whole milk up to this age and then should switch to a lower fat alternative.
What is 2 years?
500
This act was implemented in 2010 to increase food availability to school-aged children.
What is 2010 Health Hunger-Free Kids Act?
500
Impaired absorption in older adults can result in deficiency in these three nutrients.
What are iron, zinc, and Vitamin B12?