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Appendix A Allowed Nutrition Risk Criteria
Pages 159-162

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From page 159...
... Inappropriate Growth/Weight Gain Pattern Low Maternal Weight Gain* Maternal Weight Loss During Pregnancy High Maternal Weight Gain*
From page 160...
... Chronic Disease, Genetic Disorder Infection) Nutrient Deficiency Diseases Gastro-Intestinal Disorders
From page 161...
... Food Allergies Celiac Disease Lactose Intolerance Hypoglycemia Drug-Nutrient Interactions Eating Disorders Recent Major Surgery, Trauma, Burns Other Medical Conditions Depression Developmental, Sensory, or Motor Disabilities Interfering with the Ability to Eat Substance Abuse (Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco) Maternal Smoking Alcohol and Illegal Drug Use Other Health Risks Dental Problems Fetal Alcohol Syndrome DIETARY 400 Inadequate/Inappropriate Nutrient Intake 401 Failure to Meet USDA/DHHS Dietary Guidelines for Americans 402 Vegan Diets 403 Highly Restrictive Diets 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 161 Other Dietary Risk Inappropriate Infant Feeding Early Introduction of Solid Foods Feeding Cow's Milk During First 12 Months No Dependable Source of Iron for Infants at 6 Months of Age or Later Improper Dilution of Formula Feeding Other Foods Low in Essential Nutrients Lack of Sanitation in Preparation/Handling of Nursing Bottles
From page 162...
... Breastteeding Complications (Infants) Infant of a WIC-Eligible Mother or Mother at Risk During Pregnancy Infant Up to 6 Months Old of WIC Mother, or of a Woman Who Would Have Been Eligible During Pregnancy Breastteeding Infant of Woman at Nutritional Risk Infant Born of Woman with Mental Retardation or Alcohol or Drug Abuse During Most Recent Pregnancy Ho m e l essn ess/Migra n cat Homelessness Migrancy Other Nutritional Risks Recipient of Abuse Woman, or Infant/Child of Primary Caregiver with Limited Ability to Make Feeding Decisions and/or Prepare Food Foster Care *


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