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Kwashiorkor is when the child is short for their age as the result of chronic undernutrition during the most critical periods of growth.
a) True
b) False
c) Sometimes
d) None of the above

Which is not true about malnutrition?
a) Malnutrition is an inadequate or excessive intake of nutrients
b) Malnutrition is gained by having enough sleep and proper diet
c) Overnutrition and undernutrition is a form of malnutrition
d) Undernutrition has 4 types stunting, wasting, underweight and kwashiorkor

Under nutrition means eating too little and not getting enough nutrients needed by the body
a) Sometimes
b) False
c) maybe
d) True

It is a type of undernutrition that is a child has low weight for age. Composite measure includes chronic and acute malnutrition.
a) Stunting
b) wasting
c) kwashiorkor
d) undernutrition

Stunting and wasting is an example of undernutrition.
a) True
b) False
c) Sometimes
d) None of the above

Malnutrition is an abnormal physiological condition caused by inadequate or excessive intake of nutrients.
a) Maybe
b) True
c) False
d) None of the above

If you have enough sleep you will feel cheerful
a) maybe
b) True
c) False
d) None of the above

A type of undernutrition that is child’s weight is too low for their height as a result of acute under nutrition, can vary with the seasons. Reflects loss of muscle tissue and fat.
a) Underweight
b) Stunting
c) wasting
d) Kwashiorkor

It is an abnormal physiological condition caused by inadequate or excessive intake of nutrients
a) Malnutrition
b) Healthy
c) Overnutrition
d) Undernutrition

A type of undernutrition tA type of undernutrition that is the sudden onset swelling of the feet, hands and face.
a) Underweight
b) Stunting
c) Wasting
d) Kwashiorkor

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