nutrition final
38. Moderate drinking is most accurately defined as
1 drink women, 2 drinks men
25. The reference calorie intake for calculating percent daily values on nutrition facts labels is
2000 kcal
29. If a group of people consumed an amount of protein equal to the estimated average requirement for their life stage, what percentage would receive insufficient amounts?
33
• Infant iron stores are exhausted by
4 to 6 months of age and need to be replaced by their diet
• What percent of calories should total fat make up in an infant's diet
40-50%
37. Perishable foods should be held either below _____ F or above ______ F
41, 135
11. Of the total day energy intake, recommend carbs provide ____ of energy
45-65%
37. Binge drinking for males is defined as having _ or more in single occasion
5
20. A snack bar contains about 17 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fat, and 1 gram of protein. How many kcals does it contain?
81
47. The stomach is protected from digesting itself by producing
A thick layer of mucus to coat the lining of the stomach
35. ADH pathway of alcohol metabolism converts ethanol into
Acetyl CoA
48. The stomach can absorb
Alcohol
21. Which is true about dietary reference intakes?
Apply to people in Canada and U.S., differ by age group, include RDA and tolerable upper intake levels, created by food and nutrition board
24. Daily values differ from recommended dietary allowances in that daily values
Are used on nutrition facts panels, are based on 2 sets of dietary standards, are not gender specific
31. Food insecurity is
Associated with impaired physical and mental health in children in the U.S.
• A child is considered underweight when
BMI for age drops below the 5th percentile
36. An example of an incidental food additive in our food supply is
BPA, used to increase durability of some food and beverages
9. Amylose and amylopectin contain _______bonds, responsible for starch digestibility
Beta
2. Energy yielding nutrients include
Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats `
10. Which is an insoluble fiber
Cellulose
15. Following lipids is a precursor for estrogen and bile
Cholesterol
45. The fluid mixture that moves from the stomach to the duodenum is called
Chyme
16. Use approx. 20% of fat as monosaturated fats. All of following would be approporiate to use to achieve goal except ______
Coconut oil
35. The most common application of genetic engineering of foods is to
Confer resistance to pesticides applied to kill weeds and insects
10. The main function of vitamins is to
Enable chemical reactions in the body to occur
43. Redox reactions in body are controlled by
Enzymes
1. Nutrients causing some signs of poor health when consumed in less than adequate amounts are called _____
Essential nutrients
50. Beta oxidation is process by which ____
Fatty acids break apart from acetyl CoA
6. Complex carbohydrates not broken down by digestive processes are
Fiber
48. Amino acids that can be converted into pyruvate or enter CAC directly are called
Glucogenic amino acids
3. The body is capable of making glucose from non carb nutrients by process called_____?
Gluconeogenesis
4. Which is not a complex carbohydrate?
Glucose
14. Phospholipids consist of
Glycerol, two fatty acids, phosphate
3. Which of the following are sources of carbohydrates?
Grains, fruits, and vegetables
17. Fats that are liquid at room temp can be made more solid by process of
Hydrogenation
42. The chemical reaction sucrose + H2O -> fructose + glucose is an example of
Hydrolysis
36. When Meos pathway induced alcohol tolerance __ because alcohol metabolism ______
Increase, increase
15. Nutrition related objectives of healthy people 2020 include
Increasing vegetable intake, increasing calcium intake, and reducing childhood obesity
8. While _____ suppresses gluconeogenesis __________ increases glucose breakdown
Insulin, glucagon
11. Which is a trace mineral?
Iron
• Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the DASH diet?
It is low in protein
46. After fasting 1 week, person adapts to using _ for some of its fuel needs
Ketones
5. Primary lactoses maldigestion results from
Lactase insufficiency
50. Bile is formed in the ______ and stored in the ______
Liver, gallbladder
42. When a compound is oxidized _ one or more electrons
Loses
9. Proteins can be described as
Made of building blocks called amino acids
30. What eating behavior does MyPlate encourage?
Make at least half your grains whole grains
1. Three important disaccharides are
Maltose, sucrose, lactose
14. In north America, the main sources of protein are
Meat, seafood, and dairy products
19. Which nutrients do not provide energy?
Minerals and vitamins
44. Human digestion of food begins in the ________, where the enzyme ______ breaks down a small amount of starch
Mouth, amylase
47. Before protein becomes energy source_____ must be removed from molecule
NH2
43. Bicarbonate ions from the pancreas
Neutralize the acid contents in the duodenum
18. Which element is found in protein but not in carbohydrates?
Nitrogen
18. In Mediterranean diet, majority of fat is supplied by
Olive oil and olives
7. Insulin is made in the
Pancreas
19. Lecithin is classified as
Phospholipid
13. Phytochemicals are
Plant substances that provide health benefits
41. Photosynthesis occurs in plants and uses energy from the sun to
Produce energy yielding compounds
8. The main structural material of the body is
Protein
12. What is true regarding fatty acid
Raise blood cholesterol (And LDL) and lower HDL cholesterol
45. Glycolysis is process involving
Reaction converting glucose to pyruvate
23. Which dietary reference intake is set high enough to meet the needs of 97-98% of the populations?
Recommended dietary allowances
40. Flavin adenine dinucleotide is coenzyme form of vitamin
Riboflavin
12. Minerals are needed for
Skeletal system, functioning of nervous system, water balance
49. Most of the digestive processes occur in the
Small intestine
39. Early sign of alcohol liver damage is
Steatosis (fatty liver)
5. An important function of carbohydrates is to
Supply energy
4. After digestion and absorption dietary carbs may be
Synthesized into fat, used for energy, converted to glycogen
32. The U.S. government assistance program that provides vouchers for food purchases to low income pregnant women, infants, and children is
The WIC program
46. Heartburn is caused by
The backflow of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus
2. Majority of glucose is transported to ________ after absorption?
The liver
• Which is true about herbs?
There is little regulation regarding herbal supplements in the U.S.
22. An adequate intake is set for a nutrient when
Too little research is available to establish an RDA
7. A major form of a lipid in foods is
Triglyceride
13. In what form is body fat stored
Triglycerides
33. The U.S. government agency that administers most food and nutrition assistance programs is the
United states department of agriculture
34. Which of the following food productions methods is not allowed with organic foods?
Use of synthetic fertilizers
44. Major end product of ETC are
Water, CO2, ATP
28. Labeling laws require that ingredients in food products be listed on the container in descending order of their
Weight
27. Which of the following represents the most energy dense meal?
Whole milk, peanut butter and jelly sandwich on white bread, tortilla chips
• Hemochromatosis
a genetic condition causing excess absorption of dietary iron
• During the first two weeks of conception, the developing offspring is known as
a zygote
28. protein help regulate blood pH by ___
accepting and releasing hydrogen ions
• Except for pregnancy and lactation, the total quantities of nutrients and calories needed during
adolescence are greater than any other stage of the life cycle
• Decreased learning capacity in childhood has been linked to exposure to
alcohol during fetal life
33. process of fermentation involves following except
bacteria
• Calorie needs decline after age 30 years or so because
basal metabolism declines
• High-protein diets are not good for infants
because the infant's kidneys cannot clear large amounts of urea every day
• Measuring blood calcium levels is not an accurate indicator of total body calcium because
blood calcium levels are controlled by hormones and do not reflect total body stores
49. In body excess amino acids are
burned as fuel or stored as fat
• Pregnancy- induced hypertension
can develop into a deadly condition called eclampsia
• Phytic acid binds minerals so that they cannot be absorbed. Phytic acid is found in
cereal grain and fibers
• In humans, impaired glucose tolerance and weight loss have been associated with dietary deficiency of
chromium
25. when 2 or more plant proteins are combined to compensate for deficiencies in essential amino acid content in each protein, proteins are called
complementary proteins
• Individuals with Wilson's disease over accumulate
copper: in the liver and brain
• As dehydration progresses and blood volume decreases, blood pressure will_, and heat rate will_
decrease, increase
27. when food proteins reach stomach HCL _____ the protein
denatures
• The amount of selenium in foods
depends on the amount of selenium in foods, depends on the amount of selenium in the soil where crops are grown
• The fetus accumulates most of its body fat and mineral stores
during the third trimester
32. marasmus is characterized by
extreme weight loss and fat loss
• Iron is stored in the liver as
ferritin
40. the food is most likely to be contaminated with dioxins, mercury, and/or polychlorinated biphenyls is
fish
• An increased requirement for_ during pregnancy is partly due to its role in the synthesis of red blood cells
folate
16. _____ dictate the types and amounts of nutrients in food that will be transformed and reassembled into body structures and compounds
genes
• Obese pregnant women have an increased risk for
gestational diabetes
• Elevated blood concentrations of__ are associated with increased risk for stroke and neurological decline in some early adults
homocysteine
• Which food on this list is NOT appropriate for an infant less than one year old
honey
29. bio value of food protein is measure of
how closely it meets amino acid needs
• An ample intake of potassium-rich foods may help protect against
hypertension
22. if protein intake does not meet body need for building and repair of tissues
immune system fails, skeletal, heart muscles and liver decrease in size, excess body fluid accumulates
38. prions are ____
infectious proteins associated with mad cow disease
• Cretinism may form as a consequence of a severe deficiency of
iodine
• The first solid food usually introduced to the infant's diet is
iron-fortified infant cereals
• Why is cow's milk not recommended for infants?
its protein content is too high
30. high protein diet is discouraged for patients with
kidney disease
41. Which of the following organs is not part of the digestive organ system?
kidneys
26. which of the following conditions result in negative nitrogen balance
kwashiorkor
• When we obtain calcium from a dietary supplement, the absorption of magnesium and copper from food may be reduced because
magnesium and copper both have the same valence as the calcium, so there is competition for absorption sites
• The richest sources of iron in the diet are
meats and seafood
• In iron-deficiency anemia, the red blood cells are usually classified as
microcytic and hypochromic
• Compared to foremilk, hind milk has
more fat
• Excessive fluoride exposure during tooth development can cause
mottling of teeth
• The richest sources of copper are
nuts and dark chocolate
• Physiological anemia that occurs during pregnancy
occurs because the plasma expands more than the number of red blood cells
• The largest group of adults at risk for nutrient deficiencies is
older adults living in long-term care facilities
• The force that develops when two solutions, each with a different concentration of solutes, are separated by a semi-permeable membrane is
osmotic pressure
• The let-down reflex in breastfeeding is controlled by
oxytocin
• Which group of foods would provide the most bioavailable zinc
oysters and other seafood
21. high dense lipoproteins function in lipid transport by
picking up cholesterol from dying cells and other sources for delivery to other lipoproteins and liver for disposal
• The richest dietary sources of magnesium are
plant products, e.g., beef and milk
24. sequential order of amino acids in polypeptide chain is called the
primary structure
39. ingesting moldy food can cause disease because the mold
produces toxins that can cause kidney and liver damage
• The ability to produce milk is affected by the hormone
prolactin
6. Example of oligosaccharide
raffinose
17. Which is true about saturated fats
saturated fats raise blood cholesterol, tend to be solid at room temp, many animal fats are rich in saturated fats, saturated fats provide 9 kcal/g
• The mineral that partly "spares" the antioxidant vitamin E is
selenium
34. alcohol is absorbed in the small intestine by
simple diffusion
• Minerals most involved in fluid balance are
sodium and potassium
• An older relative has recently been placed on anticoagulant medications. Her doctor did not make any dietary recommendations. Which of the following foods would you suggest that your relative avoid until further discussing her medication with her doctor?
spinach
26. what type of claim is 'calcium builds strong bones and teeth'
structure/function claim
• Urea is a major body waste from
the catabolism of amino acids
20. Lipoproteins classified as a
transport of fats in blood and lymphatic system
• Serious fetal malformations may occur when pregnant women consume very large doses of
vitamin A
31. a vegan diet may be low in
vitamin B-12, iron, calcium
• Which nutrient increases the absorption of non-heme iron by reducing ferric iron to ferrous iron?
vitamin C
• The human body has more of this substance (by weight) than any other substance
water
23. good sources of protein include all but
whole wheat
• A dietary deficiency of_, is associated with retarded growth and inadequate sexual development in humans
zinc
• Insufficient intakes of__ by adults may contribute to loss of taste sensations and delayed would healing
zinc