I think (Breakfast cereals,Fruits and fruits juice, Beans and legumes , Nuts , Dairy fruits , etc )
There is a type of questionnaire called Food frequency questionnaire or FFQ and works to know how many times a patient has eaten an specific food and that is a well known method to obtain information about the patient's diet. This questionaire has a pre-coded data preparation and that requires no nutritional preparation.
I think its false but im not 100% sure
"<span>Increase his activity and exercise levels and add more calories to gradually gain weight" is the best choice.
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