HTH : ch. 6 LS
______ is the long-term process in which plaques build up arterial walls
>> atherosclerosis
During a stroke, cells in the ______ die. >> brain >> liver >> lungs >> heart
>> brain
Oxidized LDL is: >> a good form because it can be used for energy >> a more accessible source of stored fuel >> a bad form because it's formed into plaque
>> a bad form because it's formed into plaque
Excessive amounts of ______ can lead to increased VLDL production and CVD risk >> alcohol >> protein >> refined carbohydrates >> dietary fat
>> alcohol >> refined carbohydrates
Most cases of CVD result from:
>> atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis can be initiated from factors such as: >> cigarette smoke >> excess glucose >> viruses >> bacteria
>> cigarette smoke >> excess glucose >> bacteria
Maintaining a tattoo dietary intake of fat no greater than 35% of total calories will most likely cause a person's risk of developing atherosclerosis to: >> increase >> remain the same >> decrease
>> decrease
______ is the enzyme tat breaks down triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol.
>> lipase
What is the best way to reduce a person's risk of CVD? >> used filtered cigarettes >> decrease fiber intake >> consume more saturated fats >> lose excess body fat
>> lose excess body fat
A ______ is a lipid that has a single fatty acid attached to the glycerol backbone.
>> monoglyceride
T/F: when a person complains of frequent chest pain, the term used to describe this is angina
>> true
Lipid build up within the wall of the artery is known as ______ ______.
>> arterial plaque
______ is found only in foods that contain animal products.
>> cholesterol
Which of the following are factors that contribute to the development of atherosclerosis? >> plaque is wedged in the lumen >> artery lining is smooth >> clots form >> build up of arterial plaque
>> plaque is wedged in the lumen
______ are a type of prescription drug that reduces a person's elevated blood lipid levels.
>> statins
Which of the following are components of a lipoprotein? >> triglycerides >> phospholipids >> cholesterol >> carbohydrate >> protein
>> triglycerides >> phospholipids >> cholesterol >> protein
Which of the following are traits of a Mediterranean diet/lifestyle? >> using heart-healthy unsaturated fats >> drinking one glass of wine a day >> consuming large quantities of red meat >> frequent physical activity
>> using heart-healthy unsaturated fats >> drinking one glass of wine a day >> frequent physical activity
A lipoprotein that has a high cholesterol content is: >> LDL >> VLDL >> HDL >> LPL
>> LDL
A lipoprotein that transports cholesterol away from tissues and to the liver >> LPL >> LDL >> HDL >> VLDL
>> HDL
Lipid build-up within the wall of the artery is known as ______ ______.
>> arterial plaque
LDL is responsible for delivering ______ to the tissues >> protein >> phospholipids >> triglycerides >> cholesterol
>> cholesterol
Cardiovascular disease is a group of diseases that affect the ______ and blood vessels.
>> heart
A blood clot can adversely affect health by: check all that apply >> causing the death of cells supplied by a blocked artery >> partially closing off oxygen to cells >> causing high cholesterol in b look vessels
>> causing the death of cells supplied by a blocked artery >> partially closing off oxygen to cells
LDL is responsible for delivering ______ to the tissues. >> cholesterol >> triglycerides >> protein >> phospholipids
>> cholesterol
In effort to move lipids through lymph and blood, the body coats lipids with a layer of protein, phospholipids and cholesterol to form ______, a type of lipoprotein
>> chylomicrons
Arteriosclerosis is described by which of the following? Choose all that apply >> decreases flexibility of the artery >> contributes to the development of hypertension >> caused by a blood clot that breaks free from where it was formed >> commonly called "hardening of the arteries"
>> decreases flexibility of the artery >> contributes to the development of hypertension >> commonly called "hardening of the arteries"
Select all of the following dietary changes that will most likely lower the risk of atherosclerosis development, >> ensuring that foods have some saturated and trans fat >> eating fewer foods that contain trans fats >> follow a diet that supplies more monounsaturated fatty acids than saturated fatty acids >> replace foods high in saturated fats with foods that contain polyunsaturated fats
>> eating fewer foods that contain trans fats >> follow a diet that supplies more monounsaturated fatty acids than saturated fatty acids >> replace foods high in saturated fats with foods that contain polyunsaturated fats
Additional risk factors for atherosclerosis include: >> endorphins >> elevated triglycerides >> anemia >> genetics >> stress
>> elevated triglycerides >> genetics >> stress
Manufactures often add ______ to foods to keep oily and watery ingredients from separating during storage.
>> emulsifiers
Adipose tissue is comprised of: >> fatty acids >> cholesterol >> protein >> glycerol
>> fatty acids >> glycerol
Which of the following foods tend to contribute a high amount of saturated fat to the diet of Americans? >> peanut butter >> hard cheese >> sausage >> hot dogs
>> hard cheese >> sausage >> hot dogs
When a portion of the heart muscle dies due to a lack of nutrients and oxygen triggered by a complete artery blockage it is known as a ______ ______.
>> heart attack
People have a higher number of smaller, denser LDL's are at a ______ risk of developing atherosclerosis as compared to others >> higher >> similar >> lower
>> higher
A condition that is characterized by abnormally high blood pressure levels and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease is called: >> hypertension >> embolism >> myocardial infarction >> hyperthyroidism
>> hypertension
What are some risk factors for CVD? >> insulin resistance >> physical inactivity >> low body fat
>> insulin resistance >> physical inactivity
Individuals with hypertension are at a risk for ______ if it remains uncontrolled. >> hyperlipidemia >> kidney disease >> heart failure >> stroke
>> kidney disease >> heart failure >> stroke
What enzyme breaks down triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol into the bloods stream? >> amylase >> protease >> lipase
>> lipase
What enzyme breaks down triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol in the bloodstream? >> protease >> amylase >> lipase
>> lipase
The structure of phospholipids, having water soluble and water insoluble components, allow phospholipids to form the ______ of the cell. >> membrane >> mitochondria >> sarcoplasmic reticulum >> cytoplasm
>> membrane
When blood vessels that carry blood to all tissues except to the heart or brain have atherosclerotic plaques, the condition is called ______. >> heart attack >> peripheral vascular disease >> hypertension >> atherosclerotic build-up disease
>> peripheral vascular disease
Lecithin is a common example of a(n) ______, which is naturally found in plant and animal foods.
>> phospholipid