the awsner to your question is true
In my nutrition class I took for nursing, my professor taught us what was essential...
LIPIDS (fats), because it's what literally keeps us from washing down the drain; CARBOHYDRATES, since our brains use this exclusively for fuel; PROTEINS, our bodies use this for growth and repair; VITAMINS + MINERALS assist in cell function; and finally WATER, because we're mostly water and thus need it to function.
What isn't essential are trans fats and saturated fats.
Try to avoid cholesterol in this question, since we do need a finite amount of it to function. If you have to, say it's ADDED CHOLESTEROL, we do not need to eat things like animal products for it, since our bodies make more once fiber pushes it out of our colon.
Ms. Ferrario was once diagnosed with cervical dysplasia, so her doctor recommends that she get a Pap smear every year to test for abnormal cervical cells.
The initiatives that are pillars of the lets move program are:
- increasing physical activity
- creating a healthy start for children
- empowering parents and caregivers
<h3>What is the lets move program?</h3>
This can be referred to as a public health program that was initiated by the Former first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama.
The aim of the program was to fight against childhood obesity in young children and get them to stay healthy.
Read more on initiatives here: brainly.com/question/23509933
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