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Test Feeding of rachitic and obese children
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QUESTION 1: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CAN CONTRIBUTE TO WEIGHT DEFICITS IN CHILDHOOD?
Concerned parents or caregivers who participate in mealtimes with the children and provide appropriate attention
During the first four months of life, feed the child taking into account its demands, without establishing rigid schedules that limit its needs
Meals should be taken in dining rooms with adequate hygiene and in a quiet environment
Frequent changes of teachers, caregivers or tutors in charge of the feeding of children
QUESTION 2: WHAT ATTITUDE CAN PROVOKE A CHILD'S REJECTION OF THE ACT OF FEEDING?
Parents, guardians or caregivers who take into account the child's appetite and do not insist that they continue eating when they are satisfied
Parents, guardians or caregivers who aggressively force children to eat all the food
QUESTION 3: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TO BE TAKEN WHEN A CHILD REFUSES TO EAT?
Forcing him to eat by cuddling and clowning around
Mixing the food with another food to mask its presence
Do not overfill the plate; and if necessary, space out meals more
Offer the same food again one hour later
QUESTION 4: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS WOULD YOU SELECT TO PREVENT POOR APPETITE IN CHILDREN?
Insist that they always leave the plate empty
Provide food while playing or watching television
Offer only foods that are attractive to the child, such as sweets and soft drinks
To prepare a varied diet, adequate to the nutritional requirements of the child, and attractive for its organoleptic characteristics
QUESTION 5: WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF MOST CASES OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY?
Obesity is the result in most cases of an energy imbalance between calories ingested and calories expended through physical activity
Obesity is the result in most cases of disorders caused by genetic mechanisms
QUESTION 6: WHAT FACTOR MAY FAVOR THE ONSET OF OBESITY IN CHILDREN?
Parents' assessment of childhood overweight as a health disorder
Practice exclusive breastfeeding until the child is six months old
Spend some free time every day playing in parks and walking outdoors
Excessive number of hours dedicated to television and video games
QUESTION 7: WHAT IS ONE MEASURE TO PREVENT CHILDHOOD OBESITY?
Maintain a diet that includes foods rich in fats and simple carbohydrates, such as cookies, candies and sweets
Increase consumption of low-energy foods, such as vegetables and fruits
QUESTION 8: WHAT TYPE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE IS RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER SEVEN YEARS OF AGE TO PREVENT OR COMBAT OBESITY?
Walk them to school, walk them up stairs instead of taking elevators, take them to parks or on outdoor walks
Schedule a strict daily exercise regimen
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