Discussion Childhood and Adult Nutrition Questions

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Discussion Childhood and Adult Nutrition Questions

Discussion Childhood and Adult Nutrition Questions
Discussion Childhood and Adult Nutrition Questions
Question #1:
How would you handle a school age child, approximately 5 – 10 years old, who barely eats any fruits and vegetables and will only eat these 5 foods:

mac and cheese
hot dogs
fruit juice
white bread
bananas
These children do exist! Give the rationale to your suggestions and be creative!

Question #2

Answer the “Take Action” question about Neil in Chapter 18.

If you were Neil’s friend or relative and learned of his situation, what are 3 things you could do or suggest to improve his nutritional status and mental outlook? It is important to explain the rationale behind your suggestions for Neil.

Neil, a 70-year-old man, lives alone at his house in a suburban area. His wife died a year ago. He doesn’t have many friends; his wife was his primary confidante. His neighbors across the street and next door are friendly, and Neil used to help them with yard projects in his spare time. Neil’s health has been good, but recently he has had trouble with his teeth. His diet has been poor, and in the past 3 months, his physical and mental vigor has deteriorated. He has been slowly lapsing into depression, so he keeps the shades drawn and rarely leaves his house. Neil keeps very little food in the house because his wife did most of the cooking and shopping, and he just isn’t interested in food.