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15. Nutrition: Toddlers to Late Adulthood
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15. Nutrition: Toddlers to Late Adulthood / Nutrition For Young Children (Ages 1-5) / Problem 3
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Which statement best describes the transition in growth and caloric needs from infancy (0–12 months) to toddlerhood (1–5 years)?
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Total daily caloric needs typically increase because body size and activity increase, but kilocalories per kilogram decrease because growth rate slows relative to infancy.
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Total daily caloric needs decrease because growth stops after 1 year, while calories per kilogram increase because toddlers are less active than infants and need denser energy.
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Both total daily caloric needs and kilocalories per kilogram increase markedly because toddlers grow faster than infants and require more energy per unit body weight.
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There is no predictable pattern: some toddlers need dramatically fewer calories while others need far more, so universal trends do not exist and individual growth always increases kcal/kg.
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