For some reason, I'm having difficulty answering the CME questions:
Use of a low- vs a high-iron formula for 1 year in infants without anemia
after age 6 months is most likely to be associated with significantly higher
scores in which of the following at 10 years of age?
Spatial memory
Visual perception
Motor coordination
Arithmetic skills
Infants who are iron-sufficient in the first year and fed a high- vs a
low-iron formula for 1 year are likely to have which of the following
changes to IQ scores at 10 years?
Higher by 8 points
Similar IQ scores
Lower by 5 points
Lower by 11 points
Sam
Who keeps trying to figure out where the breastfeeding part of the study
went to...
<<I thought you might be interested in this article about another episode in
the great experiment re: infant nutrition and related outcomes... Easy to
Wiessingerize!
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/574363?src=mp&spon=9&uac=22922DG
To access the article, click on this Web address, or cut and paste it into
a browser window.
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Karen G
www.karengromada.com/>>
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