Nutrition Final Exam Part 1
All of the following sets of values are included in the Dietary Reference Intakes EXCEPT: AI RDA EAR LUT
LUT
The number one reason people choose the foods they consume is _________
Taste
AMDR for protein
10-35%
AMDR for fat
20-35%
What is the recommended value for fiber when expressed in g per 2000 kcal?
25
Based on 2000kcal/day diet, 50% of calories come from carbohydrate which accounts for ______g of carbohydrate
250
AMDR for carbohydrate
45-65%
Alcohol is not a nutrient, but it yields energy. Per gram of alcohol yields how many kcalories of energy?
7
What is the normal range (mg/dL) for blood glucose?
70-100
What are the principles of diet planning?
Adequacy, balance, kcalorie control, nutrient density, moderation, and variety
Adam is a 50 year old and his BMI is 30. His average intake of total calories from food per day is 2800 kcalories. His total daily intake includes 50% from carbohydrate, 40% from protein and 10% from fat. He realized that he is not in his best shape he used to and wants your help to achieve his goal. What would you recommend to him?
BMI is too high/reduce kcal intake, protein too high/reduce protein intake, increase fat intake, increase physical activity
A person with chronic diarrhea is at risk for which of the following?
dehydration
The process by which food is broken down into absorbable components is called?
digestion
What is the function of the GI track?
emulsifies fats
Which of the following are found on the microvilli and function to break apart small nutrients into the final products of digestion?
enzymes
A nutrient needed by the body and that must be supplied by foods in termed a(n) ________
essential nutrient
Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) are based on the:
estimated average requirement
Gram for gram, which of the following provides the most energy?
fats
Which of the following is known as blood sugar or dextrose?
glucose
Three monosaccharides:
glucose, fructose, galactose
Which of the following is NOT a common dietary source of carbohydrate? : starch maltose cellulose glycogen
glycogen
UDSA five major food groups are: _________, ___________, ________, ___________, __________
grains, fruits, protein foods, vegestables, and dairy
A person eating lots of white bread, white rice, and ready-to-eat cereals would have a diet with a glycemic index that is:
high
Four methods for nutrition assessment of individuals are __________, _________, __________, _________
history, height and weight, lab tests, and physical examination
The top three risk factors for chronic diseases are _______, _______, ________
tobacco, poor diet/inactivity, and alcohol
The highest nutrient in a body is ________ which account for ______% of body weight
water; 60-70
Which of the following CANNOT add frat to the body? : Alcohol Proteins Carbohydrates Inorganic nutrients
inorganic nutrients
In vegetarians, the RDA is higher for:
iron
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of glucose? : it is soluble in water it is a monosaccharide it is part of the sucrose molecule it is sweeter tasting than sucrose
it is sweeter than sucrose
Which of the following is used to determine the presence of abdominal functions inside the body due to a nutrient deficiency?
laboratory tests
What is the principle carbohydrate of milk?
lactose
In the time between meals, what organ releases glucose to help maintain normal blood glucose levels?
liver
Glycogen is stored in ______ and ______
liver and muscle
Bile is made in the ________ and stored in the ________
liver;gallbladder
Weakness of _______ sphincter results in acid reflux or heartburn
lower esophageal
What is the primary function of insulin?
lowers blood glucose levels
The large fats and fat soluble vitamins in intestinal cells are water insoluble and they bare first released into the __________
lymphatic system
The simplest form in six nutrients is ___________
minerals
In what organ does the digestion process begin?
mouth
What two systems regulate all digestive/absorptive processes?
nervous and endocrine
The bicarbonate from pancreatic juice functions to _____________
neutralize acidic chyme
Which of the following is a healthy choice for protein in the USDA Dood Patterns?
nuts
Microorganisms in food that are viable when consumed and that are beneficial to health are known as:
probiotics
Which of the following is an example of macronutrient?
protein
Nutrient dense refers to foods that:
provide more nutrients relative to kcalories
Who would be the most appropriate person to consult regarding nutrition information?
registered dietition
Once he/she is choking, you need to preform _____________
rescue-heimlich maneuver
What type of deficiency is caused by inadequate absorption of a nutrient?
secondary
Absorption of nutrients into intestinal cells typically occurs by three absorptive techniques:
simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport
Which of the following is the major site of nutrients digestion and absorption?
small intestine
Which of the following breads has the highest fiber content?
whole grain
Which of the following is NOT a typical component of stools? : Water Fiber Starch Bacteria
starch
Polysaccharides include:
starch, glycogen, cellulose
Number one sign of choking is "___________".
can't speak
Three energy nutrients
carbohydrates, fat, protein
Which of the following is most likely to result from insufficient intake of fiber?
constipation
Which of the following is a function of the sphincter?
control the passage of food through the GI track
When blood glucose concentration falls, what pancreatic hormone is secreted to stimulate release of stored glucose?
glucagon
Among top 10 death cause of death, what four diseases are nutrition related?
heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes
What single behavior contributes to the most deaths in the United States?
tabacco use