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which of the following is the primary purpose for asking a client to keep a 3- to 7-day food diary?
to allow the client to rely on health professionals to identify problem areas
to determine any changes in the clients appetite
to evaluate any significant changes in body weight
to assess the pattern of intake and compare with daily reference intakes
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- Option 1: A food diary is for the client to track their own intake, not just rely on professionals to identify issues. So this is incorrect.
- Option 2: A food diary focuses on what is eaten, not directly on appetite changes. Appetite is more about the desire to eat, while the diary is about actual intake. So this is incorrect.
- Option 3: A food diary alone doesn't evaluate body weight changes; body weight is measured separately. The diary is about food intake, not weight. So this is incorrect.
- Option 4: A 3 - 7 - day food diary is used to assess the client's eating pattern (what, when, how much they eat) and then this can be compared to daily reference intakes (like recommended amounts of nutrients, calories, etc.) to see if they are meeting nutritional needs. This is the primary purpose.
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D. To assess the pattern of intake and compare with daily reference intakes (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D in order as presented, with the last option being D)