NUT 10 Final Question

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Check all that apply: Iron deficiency can also result in

- Anemia - Fatigue - Spooned fingernails

Check all that apply: In the body, alcohol can

- Be used as fuel - Converted to fat and stored as fat

Check all that apply: How does aging affect bioavailability?

- Bioavailability can decrease - Bioavailability can stay the same

2. Check all that apply: How does pregnancy affect bioavailability?

- Bioavailability can increase - Bioavailability can stay the same

Which of the following is a good food source of thiamin? Check all that apply.

- Brown Rice - Turkey - Beef - Pork - Legume - Fortified breakfast cereal

Which of the following individuals are at a greater risk for iron deficiency?

- Children - Females with pregnancy - Infants

Check all that apply: Zinc deficiency can also result in

- Decrease taste perception - Reduced sperm count

Check all that apply: Zinc deficiency can result in

- Delayed sexual development - Impaired immune function

Check all that apply: Pellagra is characterized by

- Dermatitis - Diahrrea - Demetia - Death

Check all that apply: Good food sources of vitamin D include

- Eggs - Liver - Fortified breakfast cereal - Salmon - Mushroom exposed to UV light - Vitamin A and D fortified milk

Check all that apply: Bioavailability of calcium is decreased in

- Elderly Women - Elderly Men

Which of the following groups of people have an increased need for vitamin D? Check all that apply.

- Elderly females - Elderly males

Check all that apply: When iron stores are low, the body

- Excertes less iron - Reuses iron from dead blood cells - Increases iron absorption in the small intestine - Stores extra iron in storage protein

What diseases/conditions can result from the overconsumption of vitamin E? Check all that apply.

- Flu-like symptoms - Bleeding

Check all that apply: Iodine deficiency can result in

- Goiter - Cretinism

Check all that apply: Zinc is involved in

- Growth - Sexual matuartion - Immune function - Taste preception

Which of the following can cause deficiency of sodium or potassium? Check all that apply.

- Heavy sweating - Food poisoning - The flu - Bulimia

Which of the following directly increases risk for osteoporosis? Check all that apply.

- Increasing age - Long-term low calcium intake - Being female - Inactivity - Smoking - Heavy alcohol consumption - Low estrogen

Which of the following individuals are at a greater risk for iron deficiency? Check all that apply.

- Infants - Children - Females in child bearing years

Check all that apply: Minerals are

- Inorganic compounds - Essential nutrients

Check all that apply: Good food sources of vitamin A (or beta-carotene) include

- Liver - Butternut squash - Pumpkin - Vitamin A and D fotified milk - Eggs

Which of the following is a good food source of folate? Check all that apply.

- Liver - Orange juice - Spinach - Broccalii - Navy beans - Fortified breakfast cereal

Check all that apply: Iron deficiency can result in

- Low levels of hemoglobin in the blood - Low iron stores - Smooth tongue

Which of the following is a good food source of vitamin B12? Check all that apply.

- Milk - Yogurt - Beef - Eggs - Miso soup - Kimichi - Fortified soy milk

During grain refinement, what nutrients are lost? Check all that apply.

- Minerals - Fiber - B vitamins - Vitamin E

Check all that apply: Beriberi is characterized by

- Muscle fatigue - Nervous system dysfunction

Check all that apply: Vitamin A deficiency can lead to

- Night blindness - Xerophthalmia (surface of eye or cornea sloughts off) - Infection of epithelial tissue - Stunting of growth in children

Check all that apply: Vitamins are

- Organic compounds - Essential nutreinets

Which of the following also alters the bioavailability of non-heme iron and how? Check all that apply.

- Phylate reduces non-heme iron's bioavailability - A high fiber intake (>50 grams/day) reduces non-heme iron's bioavailability - Tannini​s reduces non-heme iron's bioavailability

Which of the following factors in food exclusively decrease calcium bioavailability? Check all that apply.

- Phylates - Oxalates

Check all that apply: The need for vitamin B12 and folate increases (and the RDA is the highest amount) during

- Pregnancy - Lactation

What diseases/conditions are caused by vitamin D deficiency? Check all that apply.

- Rickets -Osteomalacia

Which two minerals work closely together to regulate fluid balance? Check all that apply.

- Sodium - Potassium

Check all that apply: Where do minerals originate from in relation to the food supply?

- Soil - Rocks

Which of the following is a good food source of niacin? Check all that apply.

- Steak - Tuna - Chicken - Nuts - Fortified breakfast cereal - Kidney beans - Whole wheat bread

People generally know that citrus fruits are good food sources of vitamin C, but there are plenty of non-citrus sources as well. Which of the following non-citrus foods are good sources of vitamin C? Check all that apply.

- Strawberries - Jalapenos - Cantalope - Tomatoes

Check all that apply: Fluoride is important for strengthening

- Teeth - bones

Which of the following are true about the characteristics of scurvy? Check all that apply.

- Teeth become loose and fall out - Joints become painful and sore - Gums become painful, swollen, and bloody - Bones become fraigle - Eventually results in death

Which of the following statements describe(s) the role of minerals in the body? Check all that apply.

- They make possible the transfer of nerve impulses - They are important for growth. - They are constituents of important body compounds. - They help maintain water balance.

Check all that apply: Iodine is involved in

- Thyroid hormone development - Regulating oxygen use - BMR maintenance

Check all that apply: Which of the following foods are good sources of vitamin E?

- Vegetable oil - Almonds - Avocado - whole wheat bread

Which of the following is true about the function of vitamin A? Check all that apply.

- Vitamin A helps with the vision cycle - Vitamin A is involved in maintaining epithelial tissue

Which of the following alter the bioavailability of non-heme iron and how? Check all that apply.

- Vitamin C increases non-heme iron's bioavailability - A protein factor in meat increases non-heme iron's bioavailability - Oxalate reduces non- heme iron's bioavailability

Which of the following statements about iron is true? Check all that apply.

- Vitamin C, ascorbic acid, taken at the same time as iron, will increase iron absorption. - Iron is absorbed more effectively from animal flesh

Check all that apply: The outer layer, or hull, of a whole grain contains

- Water insoluble fiber - Thiamin - Niacin - Iron

Most people have the ability to process ____ drink(s) per hour.

1

Minerals represent _____ of your total body weight

5-6%

Trace minerals are required in less than ________ mg.

50

Trace minerals, such as iron and zinc, are necessary in small amounts, approximately _____ milligrams daily.

50 mg

If you consume no calcium for 4 weeks, what would be your main symptom of deficiency?

A net loss of calcium from bones to maintain blood levels of calcium

Bioavailability is the amount of a nutrient that is available for _____________.

Absorption

____________ develops with deficiency of vitamin B12 or folate.

Anemia

Vitamin C functions as a(n)

Antioxidant

Vitamin E functions as a(n) _____________ in the body.

Antioxidant

During the milling process of grain products, such as wheat, portions of the kernel are removed, which decreases the amount of ___________.

B vitamins, fiber, iron, and zinc

Deficiency of thiamin results in

Beriberi

____________ is the carotenoid that is most efficiently converted to vitamin A in the body.

Beta-caratone

After learning about fiber in chapter 4, you start eating a very high fiber diet (50 grams/day). What could this do to the bioavailability of iron?

Bioavailability can decrease

How does taking antibiotics for acne treatment over a long period of time affect the bioavailability of calcium?

Bioavailability can decrease

1. Check all that apply: How does growth affect bioavailability?

Bioavailability can increase

If you top your iron-fortified breakfast cereal with strawberries, a good source of vitamin C, how would this affect the bioavailability of iron from the cereal?

Bioavailability can increase

Vitamin D regulates __________ absorption.

Calcium

Thiamin and niacin both work as coenzymes in ___________ energy metabolism.

Carbohydrates

When your iron status is high, iron absorption

Decreases

Fluoride deficiency causes

Dental caries

True or false: Dietary supplements are strictly regulated in the United States.

False

True or false: The nutrition science community, including researchers and health professionals, recommend meeting vitamin and mineral needs from supplements rather than whole foods.

False

What do sodium and potassium help with?

Fluid Balance

Lack of _________ prior to conception or during early pregnancy may lead to dangerous birth defects, called neural tube defects.

Folate

Due to its importance in preventing serious birth defects, all grain products in the U.S. are fortified with

Folate (folic acid)

In the body, vitamins

Function as regulators

The ______ sprouts into a new plant and contains minerals, B vitamins, and vitamin E.

Germ

Which food source has the greatest bioavailability of iron?

Ground beef

What disease/conditions are caused by vitamin E deficiency?

Hemolytic anemia

The milling process strips off the _________ and leaves the _________.

Hull and germ; starch

Vitamin B12 requires a special carrier for absorption, called

Intrinsic Factor

What organ plays a role in the homeostasis of most minerals?

Kidney

Excess sodium intake signals hormones to tell the organ, ___________, to get rid of the excess in the __________.

Kidney, Urine

Rank the iron requirement for the following people from lowest to highest:

Male, Female, Pregnant Female

The RDAs for both vitamin B12 and folate are in the ______ quantity.

Microgram

Vitamin B12 has an important role in the _____________ system.

Nervous

Is alcohol a nutrient? If so, what type of nutrient is alcohol?

No

Iron is involved in

Oxygen transport

Deficiency of niacin results in

Pellagra

A piece of unleavened bread is high in _________, which lowers the bioavailability of zinc. Choose the best answer.

Phylates

As you age, your need for vitamin B12 increases because your body

Produces less acid

Vitamin C is used to make the

Protein collagen

Vitamin B12 and folate function as regulators and have an important role in

Replication of genetic material

Calcium deficiency in children results in

Rickets

Which of the following correctly describes the path of minerals through the food chain?

Rocks and water → soil → plants → animals

Deficiency of vitamin C results in

Scurvy

The effects of a deficiency of vitamin D are most readily observed in the _________.

Skeletal system

The _________ controls how much iron is absorbed.

Small intestine

The RDA for vitamin C is increased for

Smokers

__________ is the primary extracellular nutrient, while __________ is the primary intracellular nutrient.

Sodium, Potassium

The bulk of the kernel is

Starch

Approximately 99% of the body's calcium is found in your

Teeth and bones

Generally, eating a diet deficient in water-soluble vitamins will result in clinical signs of vitamin deficiency in several weeks rather than years.

True

Sodium and potassium are involved in the transmission of nerve impulses.

True

True or false: Consuming too much vitamin D (~ 3 times the adequate intake) can be toxic for children.

True

True or false: Each species has a different vitamin requirement.

True

True or false: Vitamin B12 is stored in the liver.

True

Which of the following micronutrients function as antioxidants protecting unsaturated fatty acids from oxidations?

Vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene

Which of the following is true about vitamin D?

Vitamin D can be made through sun exposure

Beta-carotene is ____________, which means consuming too much beta-carotene is ____________.

excreted; non-toxic

Calcium deficiency in adults results in

osteoporosis

Vitamin A is ____________, which means consuming too much vitamin A is ____________.

stored; toxic

Osteoporosis is characterized by _______ bones with ______ mineral content.

weak, low


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