SCI/220
· Consider the following scenario: The General Secretary of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tasked you with developing an educational presentation on the nutritional needs for a specific stage of life.
· Research your topic using online sources, such as the Food and Drug Administration or the U.S. Department of Agriculture; and local sources, such as farmers' markets, for content and nutrition suggestion that will be presented to the general public include the following points:
· Identify the nutritional needs for a developing embryo and fetus and how to obtain them.
· Identify health concerns or disease associated with poor nutrition during the gestation period.
· Provide examples of good and bad nutritional choices for baby and mom.
· Once the baby is born, address the pros and cons of breastfeeding versus formula-feeding.
· Make recommendations for where readers might search for more information regarding nutrition. Remember to determine and choose credible sources of nutritional information.
· Include an introduction that previews the major points of your Assignment.
· Include a conclusion slide that summarizes your major points.
Include asking the audience for questions.
Include a reference slide with references in APA format.
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