NTR 450 - CH 14

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​Health advantages for an adolescent consuming a vegetarian diet include:

a high intake of fiber AND ​high intakes of vitamins and minerals found in plant foods. but risk of B vitamin deficiency (especially b12)

Which of the following is NOT characteristic of females who mature early? a. Fewer eating problems and a better body image​ ​b. More likely to smoke ​c. More likely to drink alcohol ​d. Engaging in sexual behavior at an early age

a. Fewer eating problems and a better body image​

​The DRIs set the recommended intake of dietary fiber for adolescents at _____ per day.

females: 26 g males <14: 31 males >14: 38

​Food choices made by adolescents while snacking tend to favor foods high in _____ and relatively low in _____.

high in ​sugar, sodium, and fat low in vitamins and minerals

Approximately 8% of adolescent boys consume _____ serving(s) of vegetables per day.

no

The most sensitive indicator for iron store depletion is _____.

plasma ferritin, serum iron, and transferrin saturation

​The best reason for advising young adolescents to consume foods that provide adequate calcium is _____.

young adolescents retain four times as much calcium than adults and build bone mass

Expected biological changes occurring during puberty:

​Sexual maturation ​Accumulation of skeletal mass ​Increases in height and weight ​​Changes in body composition not- accumulation of intra-abdominal fat

Which of the following adolescent students is most likely to be at nutrition risk? a. A girl following a vegetarian diet, drinking three glasses of soymilk per day ​b. An adolescent who works at Burger King restaurant (located in his school) 4 times per week over the lunch hour ​c. A Southeast Asian girl who eats rice at the evening meal every night at home ​d. An African American who drinks a sports shake for breakfast to help build muscles and allow him to sleep in

​b. An adolescent who works at Burger King restaurant (located in his school) 4 times per week over the lunch hour

​The Tanner Stages in females are based on _____.

​breast development and pubic hair appearance

For which 16-year-old teen would the dietitian have the greatest concern about folate status? a. Male whose estimated intake is 450 micrograms per day ​b. Female who consumes orange juice and cereal for breakfast ​c. Male with serum folate levels just below the normal range ​d. Female who is sexually active and skips breakfast

​d. Female who is sexually active and skips breakfast

The struggle for independence that characterizes adolescent psychosocial development may lead to the development of health-compromising eating behaviors, including:

​excessive dieting, ​meal skipping, ​use of unconventional nutritional supplements, and the adoption of fad diets.

​School-based programs can play important roles in promoting healthy eating and physical activity. Efforts to promote physical activity and healthy eating in a school health program should involve:

​school food service, ​health services, school physical education programs, and curriculum

Females experience a _____ increase in body fat during puberty.

120%

​Protein requirements for males are highest at _____ years.

15-18

During peak weight gain, adolescent males gain an average of _____ lb/year.

20

​An underweight 17-year-old male was 15 minutes late to his nutrition counseling appointment and he has to leave for a school-related practice in 20 minutes. What dietary assessment method would be the most appropriate for the dietitian to begin assessing his food-intake pattern as well as a method that she could reliably complete on the telephone at a later time?

24-hour recall

Susan is a 15-year-old who likes fruits, some vegetables, and breads (whole-grain and enriched) but refuses to consume milk, seafood, and eggs. A recent doctor visit revealed normal hemoglobin and plasma ferritin levels. What would you advise?

A vitamin D supplement (400IU/day)

​In order to improve the eating habits of youth, nutrition interventions should be aimed at three levels of influence. what are the levels?

Environmental factors ​Macrosystem factors ​Personal factors

​A cup of breakfast cereal provides 40% of the DRI for folate for adolescent (14- to 18-year-old) females. How much folate is this?

The DRI is 400micrograms so 40% would be 160microg


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