Vitamin D deficiency rickets less prone to occur in: ()
A: infants of rapid development
B: milk-fed infants
C: breastfed infants
D: less outdoor activities children
E: infants with chronic diarrhea
A: infants of rapid development
B: milk-fed infants
C: breastfed infants
D: less outdoor activities children
E: infants with chronic diarrhea
举一反三
- The most common disease in sheep milk-fed infants is: A: Iron deficiency anemia B: Rickets C: Megaloblastic anemia D: Malnutrition
- The most common disease in sheep milk-fed infants is: A: Iron deficiency anemia B: Rickets C: Megaloblastic anemia D: Malnutrition E: Obesity
- Common nutritional problems for infants and young children include? A: iron deficiency anemia B: Growth retardation caused by zinc deficiency C: deficiency caused by vitamin D rickets D: Osteomalacia caused by calcium deficiency
- 中国大学MOOC: The most common disease in sheep milk-fed infants is:
- What is the most common changes of infants within six months with vitamin D deficiency of rickets () A: hand and foot bracelet B: rib valgus C: skull softening D: chicken breast E: O-shaped legs