Nutrition and Growth Flashcards

1
Q

how are the energy reference values for children age 0-12 months calculated

A

energy deposited in new tissue + total energy expenditure(TEE)

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2
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how are the energy reference values for children age 1-18 years calculated

A

basal metabolic rate X physical activity level

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3
Q

describe the average sodium intake compared to the RNI(reference nutrient intake)

A

much higher than RNI

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4
Q

what diseases is excessive sodium intake a risk factor for

A

hypertension, CVD, stroke

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5
Q

describe why healthy term babies of normal weight have little/no need for exogenous iron in first 6 months

A

due to haemoglobin iron, storage iron and functional tissue iron

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6
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describe the average calcium intake compared to the RNI

A

in 4-6 months intake is close to RNI, from 7 months to 18 years intake is higher
(not excessive)

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7
Q

what age should solid foods never be given before

A

17 weeks

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8
Q

what are some signs that an infant is ready for solid foods

A

can; be in siting position with no support + control head, reach out and grab accurately, swallow food

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9
Q

when do signs that an infant is ready for solid foods usually appear

A

not usually before 6 months

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10
Q

what are some of the associated risk factors for early introduction of solid foods

A

living in deprived area, maternal smoking, obesity, free food samples, family opinions

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11
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what thresholds is used to identify faltering growth, on a growth chart, at any birth weight

A

if current weight is below the 2nd centile for age

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12
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what threshold is used to identify faltering if birth weight was below 9th centile or if it was between 9-91st centile

A
9th = if weight falls across 1 or more centile spaces for age
9-91st = if weight  falls across 2 or more centile spaces for age
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13
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what threshold is used to identify faltering growth if birth weight was above 91st centile

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if weight falls across 3 or more centile spaces for age

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14
Q

what are some of the factors associated with a child being overweight or obese

A

overweight/obese mother, skipping breakfast, frequent snacking when younger, low parental supervision

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