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Test Bank[1] for Chapter 4 – Nutrition during Pregnancy

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Learning Objectives

4.1 Identify three problem areas related to pregnancy outcomes in the United States.

4.2 Describe five physiological changes that normally occur during pregnancy that would be considered abnormal if they did not occur during pregnancy.

4.3 Define critical periods of growth and development and identify potential consequences of inadequate energy and nutrient availability during these periods on future health status.

4.4 Identify recommended weight gain ranges for women who enter pregnancy underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese.

4.5 Identify three examples of relationships between nutritional status during pregnancy and long-term health outcomes in offspring.

4.6 Identify four major lessons learned about food availability and pregnancy outcomes from studies of population groups undergoing famine.

4.7 Provide five examples of how the need for energy and specific nutrients change due to pregnancy and identify three factors that influence dietary intake during pregnancy that are not related to food availability.

4.8 Develop a one-day diet for pregnancy based on food intake recommendations for pregnancy.

4.9 Describe two reasons why pregnant women and their fetuses are particularly vulnerable to certain foodborne illnesses and effective dietary interventions for three common health problems during pregnancy.

4.10 Identify and describe the basic components of a nutritional assessment of pregnant women and three health benefits to women of regular exercise during pregnancy.

4.11 Identify three common health problems during pregnancy and the evidence of the effectiveness of dietary interventions for their treatment or amelioration.

4.12 Describe the nutrition services components of a model nutrition program during pregnancy.

Multiple Choice

1. Pre-term birth rate is defined as

a. births ................
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