Pregnancy
Infancy
Childhood-Adolescence
Older Adult
Toss up
100

Nausea with or without vomiting

What is morning sickness? 

100

This doubles by 4-6 months

What is birth weight? 

100

School- age children often skip this meal. 

What is breakfast?

100

Length of time an average person born in a specific year can expect to live. 

What is life expectancy?

100

Process of stopping breast or bottle feeding

What is weaning?

200

Micronutrient of concern, the recommendations increase from 400-600 mcg/day during pregnancy 

What is folate?

200

Yellowish fluid secreted from breasts soon after birth

What is colostrum?

200

Excess of this can contribute to iron deficiency in children 2-5 years old. 

What is milk/dairy foods?

200

Common intestinal tract problem that occurs in older adults 

What is constipation?

200

Options for feeding an infant less than 4-6 months old

What are breastmilk and formula?

300

Fluid retention, usually seen in the hands and legs/feet 

What is edema?

300

Infant thrusts tongue forward when a solid or semisolid food is placed in its mouth

What is extrusion reflex?
300

Minerals of concern in adolescence. 

What are iron and calcium?

300
Two nutrition concerns for older adults. 

What are calcium and fiber?

300

Protein in cow's milk that is difficult to digest in infants under 1 year old. 

What is casein?

400

Convulsions as a result of high blood pressure during pregnancy. 

What is Eclampsia?

400

Micronutrients that an infants first foods should be rich in. 

What are iron and zinc? 

400

This shows parents what they are responsible for during mealtimes and what the child is responsible for 

What is Division of responsibility?

400

A small amount of what has shown to have some benefit in regards to bone density in older adults?

What is fat increase?

400

Breastfed infants should have a source of this mineral by the time they are 6 months. 

What is iron?

500

Increase in blood volume without a parallel increase in iron stores. 

What is physiological anemia? (anemia would also be correct)

500

Micronutrients that human milk can be lacking in

What are Vitamins D and B-12, iron, and fluoride?

500

A refusal to eat a food that a child has previously liked in the past. 

What is a food jag?

500

This contributes to decreased muscle mass and loss of lean tissue in older adults. 

What is physical inactivity?

500

This increases by 50% from birth to 1 year. 

What is length?