1. Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) corresponds to a state where the infant’s dietary intake is deficient in
2. The availability of proteins and energy and inadequate absorption in the body is known as
3. PEM is mostly seen and has the most destructing consequences in
4. Up to the age of six months, this is the ideal food for newborns and young infants
5. Disorders related to nutritions is known as
6. Which of the following diseases is caused by protein-energy malnutrition?
7. A newborn infant, as part of routine is immediately assessed with this procedure after delivery
8. Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder impairing the metabolism of
9. This can be the first indication that PEM has led to the permanent damage to the brain
10. The type of nutrition in which more nutrients are consumed than the required quantity for normal growth of the body