WGU C787 (WGUC787)
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C787 WGU unit 3, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED. WGU C779 Exam Review Questions and answers, APPROVED. LATEST UPDATE.
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C787 WGU unit 3, Exam Questions and 
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what are the primary diseases associated with poor diet and lifestyle? - -Heart disease 
Malignant neoplasms 
Chronic lower respiratory disease 
Alzheimer disease 
Diabetes mellitus 
Influenza and pneumonia 
Nephritis 
Obesity 
Cancer 
How much of the total healthcare expenditures is spent on preventative approaches to preventable 
disease? - -3% 
Define and provide examples of prevention strategies: Primary, Se...
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WGU C787 Study Guide Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED. WGU C779 Exam Review Questions and answers, APPROVED. LATEST UPDATE.
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Identify the types of dietary fats (including trans-fats) and recommendations regarding their 
consumption. - -SATURATED (limit/avoid) 
TRANS (worse) 
MONOSATURATED (good lowers LDL) 
POLYUNSATURATED (same as above) 
What is the DASH diet and what level of sodium has been shown to reduce high blood pressure? - 
Dietary Approaches to Stop HypertensionCONSUME UP TO 2300 MG OF SODIUM A DAY 
How much of the "My Plate" ...
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WGU C787 Unit 3 - Health and Wellness Through Nutritional Science, Questions and answers, VERIFIED, WGU C779 Exam Review Questions and answers, APPROVED. LATEST UPDATE.
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WGU C787 Unit 3 - Health and Wellness 
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What are the primary disease associated with poor diet and lifestyle? 
· In recent decades dietary factors have been associated with 4 of the 10 leading causes of death: 
coronary heart disease (CHD), some types of cancers, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. 
· Additional diseases associated with poor diet and lifestyle: heart disease, malignant neoplasms, 
chronic lower respiratory disease,...
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WGU C787 nutrition, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED. WGU C779 Exam Review Questions and answers, APPROVED. LATEST UPDATE.WGU C779 Exam Review Questions and answers, APPROVED. LATEST UPDATE.
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WGU C787 nutrition, Questions and 
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1. When nutrition advocates became concerned that recommendations did not do enough to address 
prevention of chronic diet related diseases, what policy change were made? - -RDA's (Recommended 
Daily Allowances) expanded into several DRI (Daily Reference Intakes) 
2. What is true of dietary reference intake? - -Food labeling must include information about them. 
They differ depending on age and gender 
3. What is alwa...
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WGU C787 Unit 4 - Health and Wellness Through Nutritional Science, Questions and answers, VERIFIED. WGU C779 Exam Review Questions and answers, APPROVED. LATEST UPDATE.
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WGU C787 Unit 4 - Health and Wellness 
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Exercise recommendations for children 
• It is important to provide young people opportunities and encouragement to participate in physical 
activities that are appropriate for their age, that are enjoyable, and that offer variety. 
• Children and adolescents ages 6 through 17 years should do 60 minutes (1 hour) or more of moderate 
to-vigorous physical activity daily: 
• Aerobic: ...
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WGU STUDY GUIDE C787, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED 2024
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AMDR (Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges) - -CARBS-45-65% 
FATS -20-35% 
PROTEINS- 10-35% 
(RANGE OF % OF CALORIES THAT YOU NEED FROM EACH MACRONUTRIENT DAILY) 
DRI (Dietary Reference Intakes) - -set of nutrient intake values used to plan and evaluate diets 
PROTEIN- 60GMS/DAY 
1/2 OF ALL GRAINS CONSUMED SHOULD BE WHOLE GRAINS 
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) - -the average daily amount of a nutrient considered 
adequate to meet the known nutrient needs of practically all healthy p...
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WGU C787 - Unit 7, Questions and answers, (ACCURATE) Rated A+ 2024
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Explain how you would help a patient decide whether they should or should not take a dietary 
supplement. - -* look at current medications and drug interactions 
* encourage not to self-dx 
* consult provider before taking 
* take lifestyle/diet, consumption 
Why is it important to notify a physician or registered dietician that supplements are being used? - - 
Tell your healthcare providers (including doctors, pharmacists, and dietitians) about any dietary 
supplements you're taking so that yo...
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WGU C787 unit 4, Exam Questions and answers, VERIFIED. Rated A+ 2024
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What recommendations would you give adults who would like to increase their physical activity level? - 
-Moderate intensity aerobic activity for 150 minutes each week and muscle strengthening activities 2 
or more days a week -or-Vigorous intensity aerobic activity 75 minutes each week and muscle 
strengthening activities 2 or more days a week -or-A combination of both 
What recommendations would you give a child who would like to increase their physical activity level? - 
-Do 60 minutes or more...
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WGU C787 Unit 3 - Health and Wellness Through Nutritional Science, Questions and answers, VERIFIED 2024
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What are the primary disease associated with poor diet and lifestyle? 
· In recent decades dietary factors have been associated with 4 of the 10 leading causes of death: 
coronary heart disease (CHD), some types of cancers, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. 
· Additional diseases associated with poor diet and lifestyle: heart disease, malignant neoplasms, 
chronic lower respiratory disease, Alzheimer disease, diabetes mellitus, influenzas and pneumonia, 
nephritis, obesity, some cancers. 
How much ...
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WGU C787 Unit 4 - Health and Wellness Through Nutritional Science, Questions and answers, VERIFIED 2024
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Exercise recommendations for children 
• It is important to provide young people opportunities and encouragement to participate in physical 
activities that are appropriate for their age, that are enjoyable, and that offer variety. 
• Children and adolescents ages 6 through 17 years should do 60 minutes (1 hour) or more of moderateto-vigorous physical activity daily: 
• Aerobic: Most of the 60 minutes or more per day should be either moderate- or vigorous intensity 
aerobic physical activi...
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