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What is most likely to occur when children grow too fast, creating high nutrient demands and leaving them vulnerable to inappropriate food distribution in the family?
a. vitamin a deficiency
b. iodine deficiency disorder
c. protein-energy malnutrition
d. anemia deficiency

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