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Biology, 04.06.2021 05:00 vanessacox45

As individuals grow and change, the functions and nutrient needs of their bodies also change. This contributes to unique challenges that appear during different life stages. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
1- Food jags are not uncommon during this stage.
2- Risk for dehydration increases due to diuretic use, decreased mobility, and less effective thirst mechanisms.
3- Peer pressure often influences eating and lifestyle behaviors.
4- Body image concerns and disordered eating behaviors may emerge during this period.
5- Females need additional iron to support menstruation.
6- Muscle mass and physical activity decline, leading to a decrease in calorie needs.
7- Frequent meals are necessary due to high activity level and small stomach size.
Young Children Adolescents Older Adults

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