FSHN 120 Test 4 Practice Questions

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The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2020, deaths due to diabetes will increase worldwide by more than what percentage? 50 percent 25 percent 35 percent 10 percent

50%

The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2020, deaths due to diabetes will increase worldwide by more than what percentage? 10 percent 25 percent 35 percent 50 percent

50%

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends the intake of fruit juice be limited to a maximum of how many fluid ounces per day for children 1 to 6 years of age? 5 6 7 8

6

Overweight in children is defined as having a BMI at or above what percentile? 75th 85th 95th 100th

85th

Which of the following are rich sources of vitamin C? milk and cheese seafood wheat and oats green and red peppers

green and red peppers

Which of the following foods are good sources of magnesium? green leafy vegetables citrus fruits french fries and onion rings soft drinks and fruit juices

green leafy vegetables

The point in life at which our bones are the densest is called what? pubertal bone density menopausal bone density late adulthood bone density peak bone density

Peak bone density

Which of the following does NOT increase the risk of developing osteoporosis? high caffeine consumption smoking low dietary intake of calcium moderate alcohol consumption

Moderate alcohol consumption

Which of the following is NOT a function of calcium? promotes osteoclasts to break down bone muscle contraction transmission of nerve impulses maintenance of blood pressure

Promotes osteoclasts to break down bone

Which of the following is NOT a function of vitamin C? enhances the absorption of dietary iron prevents the common cold ensures proper wound healing assists in the synthesis of collagen

Prevents the common cold

Which of the following is a substance that promotes oxidation and cell damage? an electrolyte a carotenoid a prooxidant a provitamin

Prooxidant

At what stage in the development of cancer do the cancerous cells grow out of control and invade surrounding tissues? initiation promotion progression termination

Progression

The light-sensitive pigment found in rod cells and formed by retinal and opsin is chlorophyll. lutein. rhodopsin. tocotrienal.

Rhodopsin

A vitamin D deficiency in childhood may result in which disease characterized by inadequate mineralization of the skeleton? rickets osteomalacia osteoporosis kyphosis

Rickets

Which of the following will increase the risk of exercise-related cardiac events in older adults? rigorous exercise only on the weekends careful evaluation by a health care provider familiarity with signs of cardiac impairment (e.g., shortness of breath, chest pain) supervised warm-up and cool-down activities

Rigorous exercise only on the weekends

Previously known as the Food Stamp program, the new name for the USDA program that is the primary food assistance program for low-income households is the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. Nutrition Services Incentive Program. Child and Adult Care Program. Supplemental Nutrition Assessment Program.

SNAP

A child who is shorter than his or her expected height for age is suffering from wasting. height deprivation. linear growth delay. stunting.

Stunting

A child who is shorter than his or her expected height for age is suffering from stunting. height deprivation. wasting. linear growth delay.

Stunting

Which of the following hormones requires selenium for its synthesis? estrogen insulin cortisol thyroxine

Thyroxine

Currently, there is enough food produced in the world to feed the world's population. True False

True

Guinea pigs and humans are two groups that cannot synthesize their own vitamin C and must consume it in their diet. True False

True

In the United States the federal government regulates school lunches. True False

True

Most of the members of the Caloric Restriction Society and the CRONies are males. True False

True

Vitamin C is not stored in the body and must be consumed frequently. True False

True

When dietary intake of calcium is low, the body takes calcium from bone. True False

True

Worldwide, the majority of deaths seen in undernourished children are due to infection. True False

True

The total amount of energy needed per day for any given age is called what? estimated energy requirement required energy requirement recommended energy requirement allowable energy requirement

Estimated energy requirement

The energy needs of older adults are higher than those of younger adults. True False

False

There are no risks involved in offering vegan diets to toddlers. True False

False

There is very little a single individual can do to solve the problem of undernutrition and hunger in the world today. True False

False

Undernutrition is seen only in underdeveloped countries. True False

False

Vitamin E deficiency causes xerophthalmia, irreversible blindness due to hardening of the cornea. True False

False

What nutrient is added to municipal water supplies to promote healthy teeth formation? vitamin D zinc sodium fluoride

Fluoride

Which of the following is NOT a risk associated with vitamin A toxicity in older adults? hip fractures neurologic problems heart disease liver damage

Heart disease

Free radicals are very stable atoms. are rarely formed by the body's fundamental physiological processes. damage the cell's mitochondria. are formed by exposure to air pollution and tobacco smoke

are formed by exposure to air pollution and tobacco smoke

Vitamin K's primary role in the body is muscle contraction. enzyme action. nerve transmission. blood clotting.

blood clotting

Which process determines the shape of bones? bone modeling bone turnover bone growth bone remodeling

bone modeling

The most common nutritional deficiency worldwide is iron. vitamin A iodine. protein.

iron

Which of the following are NOT good sources of vitamin C? citrus fruits milk and cheese strawberries broccoli

milk and cheese

Which of the following does NOT increase the risk of developing osteoporosis? smoking moderate alcohol consumption low dietary intake of calcium high caffeine consumption

moderate alcohol consumption

Newborn infants receive a single injection of vitamin K at birth because newborns do not have enough bacteria in their small intestine to make vitamin K. breast milk is a poor source of vitamin K. the trauma of labor and delivery depletes the newborn's vitamin K stores. newborns cannot absorb any of the vitamin K from breast milk or formula.

newborns do not have enough bacteria in their small intestine to make vitamin K.

A T-score between +1 (plus 1) and -1 (minus 1) on a DXA signifies lower than normal bone density. osteoporosis. normal bone density. growing bone.

normal bone density

Which of the following is NOT a function of vitamin C? prevents the common cold assists in the synthesis of collagen ensures proper wound healing enhances the absorption of dietary iron

prevents the common cold

Where do humans obtain vitamin D? moonlight sunlight intestinal bacteria stomach bacteria

sunlight

Which of the following provides more than three times the recommended Adequate Intake (AI) of Vitamin K? 1 tablespoon of canola oil 1/2 cup of boiled turnip greens 1 cup of raw cabbage 1 cup of boiled broccoli

1/2 cup of boiled turnip greens

Federal guidelines in the United States specify that school lunches must provide how much of the 1989 RDAs for protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, calcium, and energy? 1/4 1/3 1/2 2/3

1/3

Federal guidelines in the United States specify that school lunches must contain no more than what percentage of total Calories from saturated fat? 10 percent 15 percent 20 percent 25 percent

10%

The RDA for carbohydrate for toddlers, preschoolers, school-age children, teens, and adults is how many grams per day? 10 95 130 250

130

For proper growth and development, toddlers should consume a minimum of what percentage of their total daily energy intake as fat? 30 percent 45 percent 50 percent 55 percent

30 percent

What is the maximum percentage of total Calories from fat recommended for a preschooler? 50% of total energy 10% of total energy 15% of total energy 35% of total energy

35% of total energy

Obesity in children is defined as having a BMI at or above what percentile? 75th 85th 95th 100th

95th

Which of the following is FALSE concerning calcium? Calcium's alkalinity assists in regulating acid-base balance. Ninety-nine percent of calcium is found in the blood and soft tissue. When blood calcium falls, osteoclasts will liberate calcium from the skeleton. Calcium is a major mineral.

99% of calcium is found in the blood and soft tissue.

The doctor has recently told Julie that she is anemic. Which of the following should Julie consume with her iron supplement to increase its absorption? a tablespoon of castor oil a glass of milk a glass of orange juice scrambled eggs

A glass of orange juice

A reduced production of gastric secretions often seen in older adults can result in a reduced absorption of calcium. an increased absorption of vitamin C. a reduced absorption of potassium. a reduced absorption of vitamin B12.

A reduced absorption of calcium

One of the side effects of using bisphosphonates is abdominal pain. mood swings. leg cramps. heart palpitations.

Abdominal pain

Which of the following is TRUE about school lunch programs in the United States? All are required to meet updated guidelines on fat and sodium intake. Half meet the federal guidelines on sodium intake One-third meet federal guidelines on total fat intake. More than half meet federal guidelines on saturated fat intake.

All are required to meet updated guidelines on fat and sodium intake.

Taking vitamin E supplements along with which of the following substances can cause uncontrollable bleeding? antidepressants anticoagulants cholesterol-lowering medications oral contraceptives

Anticoagulants

Carbon and hydrogen are two examples of atoms. antioxidants. electrons. nuclei.

Atoms

The leading cause of death among high-school youths is automobile accidents. alcohol intoxication occurrences. eating disorders. drug overdoses.

Automobile accidents

Symptoms of a vitamin C deficiency include bleeding gums and loose teeth. dementia and dermatitis. night blindness. nosebleeds.

Bleeding gums and loose teeth

Which of the following would NOT be a good strategy for increasing vitamin C in the diet? boiling vegetables to bring the vitamin to the surface of the food making a salad with strawberries, kiwi fruit, cantaloupe, and orange slices serving corn chips with salsa eating raw red, green, and yellow peppers with a low-fat dip

Boiling vegetables to bring the vitamin to the surface of the food

How do antioxidant minerals stabilize free radicals? break down oxidized fatty acids enzymatic destruction donate electrons or hydrogens phagocytosis

Break down oxidized fatty acids

In the body, vitamin D is essential for blood clotting. calcification of bone. muscle contraction. stimulation of nerve impulses

Calcification of bone

Which of the following does NOT describe a role that calcitonin plays when blood calcium levels are elevated? Calcitonin limits calcium absorption in the intestine. Calcitonin inhibits osteoclasts from breaking down bone. Calcitonin prevents the reabsorption of calcium in the kidney. Calcitonin stimulates the action of vitamin D.

Calcitonin stimulates the action of vitamin D

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a Calorie-restricted (CR) diet? The reduced metabolic rate results in a significantly lower production of free radicals. The reduced caloric intake results in reduced oxidative damage to DNA and other cells. Caloric restriction causes marked improvement in insulin sensitivity. Calorie restriction results in decreased fat mass and increased lean body mass.

Calorie restriction results in decreased fat mass and increased lean body mass.

Which of the following terms is synonymous with the word malignant? tumor benign undifferentiated cancerous

Cancerous

Carotenosis, a skin condition associated with consuming high levels of beta-carotene, is also known as what? scleroderma retinosis carotenoids carotenoderma

Carotenoderma

Examples of antioxidant enzyme systems include superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and which of the following? vitamin E vitamin C beta carotene catalase

Catalase

What are dental caries? juvenile teeth cavities spotting on tooth enamel spaces left following the loss of teeth

Cavities

Marie is 55 years old and just had her first DXA assessment. The results indicated that she has a T-score of -1.5 (minus 1.5). What does her T-score indicate? Nothing. DXA is not able to determine bone density in women over 50. Compared to a 30-year-old healthy adult, her bone density is normal. Compared to a 30-year-old healthy adult, she has osteoporosis. Compared to a 30-year-old healthy adult, she has low bone mass.

Compared to a 30-year-old healthy adult, she has low bone mass.

The key to a successful Calorie-restricted diet is to consume 1,000 or fewer calories per day. consume a low-Calorie, high nutrient-dense diet. exercise at least one hour each day while eating fewer calories than usual. join a support group.

Consume a low-calorie, high nutrient-dense diet

Fluorosis is associated with insufficient intake of fluoride. consuming too much fluoride. Alzheimer's disease. osteoporosis.

Consuming too much fluoride

Which of the following are two fat-soluble vitamins that humans obtain from non-dietary sources? Answer A and D D and E D and K C and D

D and K

Infants and children who suffer from malnutrition have a higher mortality rate as a result of starving to death because of the lack of food. decreased resistance to infectious diseases. diarrhea due to drinking unsanitary water. the limited access to health care.

Decreased resistance to infectious diseases

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is responsible for what process regarding foods and surplus commodity foods during an emergency? acquisition sale distribution re-sale

Distribution

Which of the following techniques can assess the risk of fracture? blood calcium assessment dual energy x-ray absorptiometry underwater weighing bioelectrical impedance testing

Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry

When does bone growth and modeling start? during fetal development at birth during infancy during childhood

During fetal development

Which of the following vitamins is the MOST powerful fat-soluble antioxidant? A D E K

E

Which of the following vitamins is the MOST powerful fat-soluble antioxidant? A D E K

E

Which of the following factors does NOT contribute to low bone density in the adult years? inadequate calcium intake in childhood and adolescence low body weight early onset of menarche in females physical inactivity in adolescence

Early onset of menarche in females

Which of the following is NOT a reason that vitamin D and calcium supplements are recommended for elderly individuals? Absorption of calcium is reduced as we age. Older adults frequently use sunscreen, which inhibits the synthesis of vitamin D. Elderly individuals have adequate exposure to sunlight. Less vitamin D is produced in the skin as we age.

Elderly individuals have adequate exposure to sunlight

Carotenosis is a serious side effect of consuming too much beta-carotene; it can be fatal if untreated. True False

False

In the United States food insecurity is caused by the lack of enough food produced to feed all the people who live in poverty. True False

False

Individuals who live in poverty are seldom obese. True False

False

What is the term for a situation in which people are unable to obtain enough food to meet their daily physical needs? food poverty food anxiety food shortage food insecurity

Food insecurity

Consuming even moderately excessive doses of vitamin C supplements would be MOST harmful to individuals suffering from Keshan disease. diabetes mellitus. hemochromatosis. scurvy.

Hemochromatosis

The most common sites of fracture in an individual suffering from osteoporosis are the femur and tibia. sternum and ribs. clavicle and scapula. hip and spine.

Hip and Spine

An elevated level of blood sodium is called hyponatremia. hypernatremia. hypocalcemia. hypercalcemia.

Hypernatremia

Which of the following is NOT associated with the female athlete triad? hypertension eating disorder osteoporosis amenorrhea

Hypertension

Which of the following is NOT a recommendation to avoid allergies in children? If a child has a negative reaction to a food, never offer it to that child again. Introduce new foods one at a time. Rotate foods in the diet rather than serving them every day. When introducing a new food, watch for any allergic reaction for a week before offering another new food.

If a child has a negative reaction to a food, never offer it to that child again

Which of the following is NOT a function of vitamin E? protecting polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in cell membranes from oxidation enhancing the immune system and protecting white blood cells improving the absorption of vitamin C if dietary intake is low protecting low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) from oxidation

Improving the absorption of vitamin C if dietary intake is low

Which of the following metabolic effects of CR has NOT been reported in any of the human studies? increased energy expenditure a decreased fat mass and lean body mass decreased insulin levels and improved insulin sensitivity decreased core body temperature and blood pressure

Increased energy expenditure

What is the primary reason osteoporosis incidence in the United States is expected to increase? decline in milk consumption increased longevity of the population inadequate treatment options increased diagnostic tools

Increased longevity of the population

The RDA for which nutrient decreases with age, for women? calcium vitamin D iron vitamin C

Iron

Which of the following is NOT related to the increased iron needs in adolescence? Muscle mass increases. Food choices are often inadequate in iron. Iron is lost because of menstruation (in girls). Iron utilization slows down.

Iron utilization slows down

Which of the following individuals would NOT be eligible to receive the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) benefits? Bonita, a three-month-old infant Juan, a two-year-old child Mary, a 32-year-old pregnant woman James, a seven-year-old child

James, a 7 year old child

The type of undernutrition that affects toddlers who have recently been weaned from breast milk and given a diet that is severely lacking in protein is known as kwashiorkor. toddler malnutrition. marasmus. protein-deficit malnutrition.

Kwashiorkor

Which of the following foods is high in phosphorus? oranges spinach table salt meat

Meat

In an atom, the electrons orbiting around the nucleus have what kind of a charge? positive negative equal neutral

Negative

The development of which system is particularly dependent on adequate consumption of fat during the toddler years? urinary skeletal nervous digestive

Nervous

The development of which system is particularly dependent on adequate consumption of fat during the toddler years? digestive nervous skeletal urinary

Nervous

Which of the following is NOT a consequence of the milk-displacement factor? nursing bottle syndrome greater risk of osteoporosis later in life low magnesium intake low vitamin A intake

Nursing bottle syndrome

Bone cells that are responsible for bone resorption are called osteoclasts. cortical. osteoblasts. trabecular.

Osteoclasts

Insufficient vitamin D during adulthood is associated with hypocalcemia. osteomalacia. rickets. kidney stones.

Osteomalacia

The MOST common form of cancer in the United States is cancer of the lung. skin. colon. stomach.

Skin

Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning vitamin C? Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant that may help to reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Vitamin C helps the immune system by enabling the body to make white blood cells. Smokers should consume less vitamin C than non-smokers. Vitamin C is also known as ascorbic acid.

Smokers should consume less vitamin C than non-smokers

Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning vitamin C? Vitamin C is also known as ascorbic acid. Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant that may help to reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Vitamin C helps the immune system by enabling the body to make white blood cells. Smokers should consume less vitamin C than non-smokers.

Smokers should consume less vitamin C that non-smokers

Which of the following plant sources of calcium has the lowest bioavailability? spinach broccoli turnip greens kale

Spinach

Which of the following plant sources of calcium has the lowest bioavailability? kale spinach broccoli turnip greens

Spinach

Which of the following correctly describes "milk displacement"? the self-weaning of an infant from breast milk the recent surge in formula use the avoidance of dairy products due to the fear of agricultural contaminants the selection of low-nutrient beverages (e.g., soda) in place of milk

The selection of low-nutrient beverages (e.g., soda) in place of milk

A shift in dietary patterns from a lack of food to a high energy intake, which then results in the development of chronic disease, is called the nutrition adaptation. transition. modification. reallocation.

Transition

Which of the following is NOT an effective long-term solution to malnutrition? programs that encourage women to breastfeed their infants immunization programs transitioning of agricultural lands from sorghum and corn to cash crops small-business loans to support community and family farms and gardens

Transitioning of agricultural lands from sorghum and corn to cash crops

Which of the following diseases has NOT been linked to free radical damage? cancer heart disease arthritis type 1 diabetes

Type 1 diabetes

Which of the following is NOT a sign or symptom of cancer? unexplained weight gain fever unexplained weight loss nagging cough or hoarseness

Unexplained weight gain

Which of the following will NOT help establish healthful eating habits in toddlers? Provide small meals alternated with nutritious snacks. Model healthful eating. Use food as a reward for healthful behaviors. Use positive reinforcement to encourage healthful behaviors.

Use food as a reward for healthful behaviors

The lack of which nutrient in the diet can lead to night blindness in children? iodine vitamin C zinc vitamin A

Vitamin A

The lack of which nutrient in the diet can lead to night blindness in children? vitamin C iodine zinc vitamin A

Vitamin A

Which of the following nutrients requires the MOST frequent consumption to assure adequate body stores? vitamin A vitamin E vitamin C beta-carotene

Vitamin C

Which of the following nutrients requires the MOST frequent consumption to assure adequate body stores? vitamin A vitamin E vitamin C beta-carotene

Vitamin C

Which water-soluble vitamin can regenerate vitamin E after it has been oxidized? vitamin D vitamin B12 vitamin C folate

Vitamin C

Jane takes anticoagulant medication daily to prevent blood clots. Which vitamin must she avoid taking in excess of the RDA, as it could interact with the medication causing uncontrollable bleeding? vitamin E vitamin D vitamin K vitamin C

Vitamin E

Jane takes anticoagulant medication daily to prevent blood clots. Which vitamin must she avoid taking in excess of the RDA, as it could interact with the medication causing uncontrollable bleeding? vitamin E vitamin D vitamin K vitamin C

Vitamin E

Which nutrient deficiency in older adults can lead to a decreased sense of taste and smell? zinc iron vitamin D protein

Zinc

Which of the following is a compound that is needed to activate an enzyme? a cofactor a free radical an electrolyte an antioxidant

a cofactor

What is an exchange reaction? a reaction that produces free radicals a two-part metabolic reaction that involves a loss and gain of electrons the first stage of cancer development, in which a cell's DNA mutates a reaction that converts a provitamin into the metabolically active form

a two-part metabolic reaction that involves a loss and gain of electrons

One of the side effects of using bisphosphonates is leg cramps. mood swings. abdominal pain. heart palpitations.

abdominal pain

Carbon and hydrogen are two examples of atoms. antioxidants. electrons. nuclei.

atoms

Which of the following is the MOST abundant mineral in our body? calcium iron phosphorus fluoride

calcium

A group of fat-soluble plant pigments that are the basis for the orange, red, and deep yellow colors of many fruits and vegetables are called carotenoids. provitamins. prooxidants. chlorophylls.

carotenoids

Crops grown to be exported to other countries and not for local consumption are called what? surplus crops imported crops cash crops sustainable crops

cash crops

Examples of antioxidant enzyme systems include superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and which of the following? vitamin E catalase beta carotene vitamin C

catalase

Vitamin C assists in the synthesis of a protein that is a critical component of all connective tissues in the body, known as what? Coumadin collagen tocopherol cofactor

collagen

Which kind of cells are responsible for enabling us see in different colors? rod cone sphere pyramid

cone

The key to a successful Calorie-restricted diet is to consume 1,000 or fewer calories per day. consume a low-Calorie, high nutrient-dense diet. exercise at least one hour each day while eating fewer calories than usual. join a support group

consume a low-Calorie, high nutrient-dense diet.

Assuming equal serving sizes, which of the following foods would be the poorest source of calcium? skim milk whole milk cheddar cheese cottage cheese

cottage cheese

Which of the following does the Nutrition Services Incentive Program (former Elderly Nutrition Program) NOT provide? meals designed to provide one-third of the RDA for key nutrients served at senior centers cash and USDA commodity foods to state agencies coupons to use to purchase foods in the grocery store home-delivered meals for qualified elders through the Meals on Wheels program

coupons to use to purchase foods in the grocery store

When does bone growth and modeling start? during fetal development at birth during infancy during childhood

during fetal development

How can we increase our absorption of dietary magnesium? eat a high-fiber diet eat a high-carbohydrate diet eat a high-protein diet eat a high-fat diet

eat a high-protein diet

The individual with the highest risk of developing a vitamin D deficiency is a(n) exclusively breastfed infant. elderly institutionalized adult who consumes no milk and receives little or no sun exposure. adult living in the northern United States. adolescent female who consumes no milk or dairy products.

elderly institutionalized adult who consumes no milk and receives little or no sun exposure

If a healthy individual were to consume too much calcium from the diet, which of the following is MOST likely to occur? hypercalcemia toxicity symptoms, including nausea and dizziness excess calcium excreted in the feces accumulation of calcium in the soft tissues of the body

excess calcium excreted in the feces

People with diseases that result in the malabsorption of which nutrient are at risk for a vitamin D deficiency? carbohydrate fat minerals protein

fat

What nutrient is added to municipal water supplies to promote healthy teeth formation? fluoride sodium vitamin D zinc

fluoride

The type of undernutrition that affects toddlers who have recently been weaned from breast milk and given a diet that is severely lacking in protein is known as marasmus. kwashiorkor. toddler malnutrition. protein-deficit malnutrition.

kwashiorkor

Which of the following is associated with the premature closure of the epiphyseal plate? malnutrition excessive calcium intake obesity reduced activity level

malnutrition

Which of the following foods are the richest sources of vitamin E? milk and dairy products fruits and vegetables meat, fish, and poultry mayonnaise, vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds

mayonnaise, vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds

The animal form of vitamin K produced by bacteria in the large intestine is phylloquinone. menaquinone. prothrombin. osteocalcin.

menaquinone

The hormone that assists in maintaining blood calcium levels by stimulating the activation of vitamin D is insulin. cortisol. parathyroid hormone (PTH). calcitonin.

parathyroid hormone (PTH)

The fastest-growing age subgroup in the United States today is children under age 2. young adults. people in their 40s. people 85 years of age and older.

people 85 years of age and older

What kind of reaction results in an atom gaining electrons? oxidation reaction reduction reaction promotion reaction radical reaction

reduction reaction

What kind of reaction results in an atom gaining electrons? oxidation reaction reduction reaction promotion reaction radical reaction

reduction reaction

Beta-carotene is a precursor of retinol. alpha-tocopherol. zeaxanthin. ascorbic acid.

retinol

The deficiency disease associated with vitamin C is scurvy. erythrocyte hemolysis. night blindness. Keshan disease.

scurvy

What medication is effective in treating osteoporosis because of its estrogen-like properties? selective estrogen receptor modulators calcitonin thyroid hormone bisphosphonates

selective estrogen receptor modulators

Keshan disease is a heart disorder associated with which of the following deficiencies? vitamin A vitamin C selenium iron

selenium

Most of the body's phosphorus is stored in the liver. adipose tissue. the skeleton. the kidneys.

the skeleton

The majority of our body's fluoride is stored in the liver. adipose tissue. the skeleton. interstitial fluid.

the skeleton

In developed countries, the major cause of malnutrition is natural disasters. crime. overpopulation. the unequal distribution of available food.

the unequal distribution of available food

Calcitonin is a hormone secreted by which gland? adrenal parathyroid pituitary thyroid

thyroid


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