Sandy and Molly are best friends who have recently become pregnant. Sandy's BMI is currently 17.5, while Molly has a BMI of 27. Which of the following statements is true?
Table of contents
- 1. Science of Nutrition1h 52m
- 2. Tools for Healthful Eating1h 51m
- 3. The Human Body & Digestion2h 7m
- 4. Carbohydrates3h 11m
- 5. Lipids2h 31m
- 6. Proteins2h 16m
- 7. Vitamins2h 20m
- 8. Water and Minerals2h 55m
- Water45m
- Introduction to Minerals9m
- Major Mineral: Sodium and Potassium18m
- Hypertension and Minerals12m
- Major Mineral: Calcium and Phosphorus21m
- Osteoporosis: Minerals and Bone Health14m
- Major Mineral: Chloride, Magnesium, & Sulfur16m
- Trace Minerals: Iron and Copper14m
- Trace Minerals: Fluoride and Iodine9m
- Other Trace Minerals13m
- 9. Alcohol57m
- 10. Energy Balance: Body Weight, Obesity, & Eating Disorders3h 7m
- 11. Nutrition & Fitness1h 7m
- 12. Food Safety & Regulation2h 3m
- 13. Food Insecurity in the US and the World37m
- 14. Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy 1h 30m
- 15. Nutrition: Toddlers to Late Adulthood42m
14. Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy
Nutrition During Gestation
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Which of the following statements is true?
A
Morning sickness only occurs between 4am & 12pm.
B
The only known cure for morning sickness is to eat citrus fruit.
C
Pica is a medical condition where a pregnant woman craves inedible items.
D
Spicy foods, coffee & tea should be completely avoided during pregnancy.
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Step 1: Understand the definition of morning sickness. Morning sickness refers to nausea and vomiting that commonly occur during pregnancy, but it is not limited to the morning hours; it can happen at any time of the day.
Step 2: Evaluate the claim about the cure for morning sickness. There is no single known cure for morning sickness, and while some remedies like eating certain foods may help alleviate symptoms, eating citrus fruit is not the only known cure.
Step 3: Define pica in the context of pregnancy. Pica is a medical condition characterized by cravings for and consumption of non-food substances, such as dirt, clay, or chalk, and it can occur during pregnancy.
Step 4: Assess the advice about spicy foods, coffee, and tea during pregnancy. While some pregnant women may choose to limit or avoid these due to sensitivity or medical advice, they are not universally required to be completely avoided.
Step 5: Conclude which statement is true based on the above clarifications: the statement about pica being a medical condition involving cravings for inedible items during pregnancy is accurate.
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