nutrition questions (quiz 1-4)
What is the daily protein requirement for a young, non-athlete?
0.8 g/kg of body weight per day
To prevent CVD, a person should have the following lipoprotein levels:
200 or less of total lipoporoteins 100 or less of LDL 60 or more of HDL or 5:1 or lower LDL/HDL ratio
Paul eats a meal that provides 1000 kcal. He had 250 kcal from protein. Therefore in his meal he consumed ___% of total kcal from protein.
25%
One gram of protein has __ kcal
4
What percentage of all diabetes cases are Type 1 (approximately)?
5-10%
Both blood glucose and insulin have their highest blood levels approximately _______ minutes after a carbohydrate containing meal.
60
Dietary fats contain how many calories per gram
9
There are __ essential amino acids
9
Please put the provided word choices in the correct place in the following paragraph:
A healthy person wakes up in the morning with low blood glucose levels and has higher levels of the hormone glucagon (released by the alpha cells in the pancreas}, which signals release the of glucose from the liver. In the liver, glucose was stored in form of glycogen. At the same time, the person feels hungry and eats. After the meal (consisting of cookies), the hormone insulin is released from the beta cells of the pancreas, which signals uptake of glucose into cells and stop the breakdown of fatty acids in the adipocytes, thereby reducing blood glucose levels. Due to this cascade of events, blood glucose levels vary throughout the day within a certain range, to ensure that every cell in the body has sufficient energy.
Inadequate protein intake leads to ______ , potentially causing ______ while excessive protein intake leads to ______ .
AA deficiency, muscle wasting, increased risk of obesity **one is wrong
Calling LDL and HDL "bad and good cholesterol", respectively, is not fully accurate. Why? Check all that apply.
Because LDL and HDL are technically called lipoproteins Because LDL and HDL contain more than just cholesterol
After eating food with fat, fatty acids are packaged into ____ (transport unit) in the ____ (cell) and are transported away from there in the ____ (transport system).
Chylomicron, small intestine, lymphatic system
A person wants to add more dietary fiber to their diet, s/he can do that by......
Eating whole apples instead of drinking apple juice Eating breads and pastries that have at least 2 grams of fiber per serving. Baking with whole grain high fiber flour instead of refined flour.
Insoluble fiber forms a gel in the digestive system, trapping cholesterol and other food substances.
FALSE
Lacto vegetarians eat eggs and milk or dairy products.
False
Eating a high-fiber diet helps with the maintenance of a healthy microbiome because.....
Fiber reaches the Colon undigested and is food for bacteria.
Given the same serving size, food that has a higher water content has a lower ____ than a food with less water in the same amount of food. For example, 1 cup of watermelon (GI 76) has a lower GL than 1 cup of raw banana (GI 55). Likewise, just looking at grams of _____ on a food label is not helpful in estimating GL, because it doesn't account for dietary fiber.
GL, carbohydrates
Which of the following statements about glucose is TRUE?
Glucose is the most important carbohydrate fuel for the human body. It is a common monosaccharide. Blood glucose level is highly regulated
The compound that activates pepsinogen is___________
HCL
Unsaturated fatty acids differ from saturated fatty acids in that they....
Have at least one double bond
Which of the following are decreased as a result of a high-fiber diet?
Hemorrhoids Constipation Diverticula Colon cancer
Amino acids are transported via active transport, which means:
It goes from an area of LOW to HIGH concentration
Atherosclerosis is a progressive phenomenon where ___ penetrates the ___ , causing ___ to accumulate and form ___ , which can build up, reducing ___. If breaking off, it can cause ___in the brain.
LDL, Arterial epithelium, plaque, blood clot, blood flow, stroke
Food usually contains harmful bacteria, but we don't often get ill. Why? Choose ALL of the correct answers GI tract contains white blood cells sodium bicarbonate in the stomach Mucus lining the gut Hydrochloric acid in the stomach the microbiota Nerve cells in the small intestine
Mucus lining the gut Hydrochloric acid in the stomach the microbiota Nerve cells in the small intestine
Your friend wants to make sure to have a major increase in muscle mass. He lift weights and eats meat at every meal, drinks 8 cups of whole milk every day, and snacks on protein bars. What do you tell him?
Muscle synthesis is highest at 30g of dietary protein; additional protein does not increase muscle building much more. By eating that much meat, his fat intake is very high. He is most likley missing out on important vitamins and minerals because his diet is one-sided.
Which kind of fatty acid is this?*lipid pic*
Omega-3
Which essential nutrient(s), when consumed in excess, can contribute to inflammation? Check ALL that apply!
Omega-6, linoleic acid
Vegetarians are at risk for which vitamin deficiency/deficiencies?
Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D
Villi: 1) are finger-like projections in the small intestine. 2) are covered with the brush border (microvilli) 3) produce a large surface area for nutrient absorption. 4) All choices are correct.
all choices are correct
Simple carbohydrates (mono- and di-saccharides) in food....
are easily absorbed cause a rapid rise in blood sugar may be digested first
The first step in the process of generating energy from fatty acids is called____ and occurs in the ____.
beta oxidation, mitochondria
gall bladder
bile storage
liver
bile synthesis
Protein ________ be used for energy. However, _______ must occur before it can be metabolized and used for energy.
can; deamination
In a human body cell, cholesterol is needed in/for ______________
cell membranes
A form of mechanical digestion is _________________
chewing
A raw egg is broken into a hot pan and part of it turns white. This process is called ___ , which means that the polypeptide chains ___.
denaturation, unfold
One of the reason HCL is released in the stomach after eating is to _______________
denature proteins activate pepsinogen kill bacteria
HCL does ......
denature proteins, including pathogens activates pepsin
Which process occurs first?
digestion
bile does: 1) cleave carbohydrate chains 2) emulsify fats
emulsify fats
pancreas
enzyme synthesis
The only treatment for Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 is.....
external insulin
All complete proteins are from animal sources
false
An insulin pump is a device that moves insulin from the liver to the pancreas.
false
Chewing well does not affect digestion and absorption of nutrients.
false
Crohn's Disease is a immune response to a trigger, such as gluten.
false
Diabetes can generally be described as a disease manifested by low blood sugar levels.
false
Digestion is the process by which nutrients are moved out of the gut and into the bloodstream or lymphatic system.
false
Facilitated Diffusion requires energy
false
Gestational diabetes typically continues after pregnancy.
false
Gluten sensitivity is an allergy.
false
Inflammatory bowel syndrome (or inflammatory bowel disease) has the same symptoms in every patient.
false
Insulin is secreted to signal that glucose must be produced and released from the liver to increase blood glucose levels.
false
Peristalsis is the enzyme to digest proteins.
false
The digestion and absorption of fatty acids, glucose, and amino acids are exactly the same. true false
false
The small intestine has a small surface area.
false
Trans fatty acids are used in food production in the US.
false
Attempting weight loss by cutting fat intake could make sense because......
fat has the highest energy density per gram
Ketones are produced from the breakdown of
fat when glucose is unavailable
A proportionally large glucose storage in the human liver is/are called:
glycogen
Bob has a craving for a snack. He is pre-diabetic and was told by his physician to keep the GL of his diet low, if he can. His daughter left cookies on the kitchen counter (1 serving=200g, 80g carbohydrates (digestible), GI 88) and his son wants to practice driving and offers to get him a hamburger (1 serving 200g, 80g carbohydrates (digestible), GI 66). His doctor would want him to eat the (hamburger/cookies) because it has higher/lower GL than the alternative.
hamburger, lower
The process of atherosclerosis is........
hardening of arteries
A meal with complete protein is one that.....
has all essential amino acids
stomach
hydrochloric acid
Carbohydrate digestion begins
in the mouth
Carbohydrate digestion begins:
in the mouth
Food intolerance and food allergies differ in that food allergy.....
is a systemic response triggers an immune response is triggered by a protein
LDL is considered "bad" because....
it has a high proportion of cholesterol
The following is true about the glycemic index:
it reflects the amount of blood glucose response, it is a number between 0 and 100, it can be used to rank foods
An enzyme that digests lipids is called_________________
lipase
The compound with a membrane that is hydrophil on the outside and lipophil on the inside is [blank1], which is critical for the transport of lipids.
lipoproteins
VLDL are released by the ________________
liver
Bile is produced in ____, stored in ____, and released into ____.
liver, gallbladder, small intestine
What element is unique to amino acids versus the other macronutrients?
nitrogen
Eicosanoids are made from: micelles chylomicrons non essential fatty acids none of these
none of these
If you consume too much protein, it is likely ---- or -----
not absorbed, stored as fat
Americans have a diet higher in this type of fatty acid, which has been known to contribute to inflammation.
omega-6
You are a pediatrician who has just diagnosed (appropriate testing to reach a diagnosis has already been completed) a newborn baby as having PHA (Phenylalanine Hydroxlase) deficiency. This is equivalent to ______and the child will need to avoid ______which can not be converted to______ . Due to the condition, the child has to watch her/his diet for ______. Word bank: accumulation, 10 years, ketosis, beneficial, acidosis, phenylketuneria, tryptophane, life, tyrosine, methionine, phenylalanine,
phenylketuneria, phenylalanine, tyrosine, phenylalanine
In a human body cell, transcription and translation are the processes required to make ___________ .
polypeptides
You are an endocrinologist with a patient who has an HbA1c of 6.0% and a fasting blood glucose value of 120 mg/100mL. You tell them they have:
prediabetes
An example of positive nitrogen balance state is:
pregnancy growth in adolescence training and muscle gain
Faten decides to drink some kombucha, because it is a probiotic which will replenish her microbiota.
probiotic
Bile is
produced by the liver stored in the gallbladder released in the small intestine
An enzyme that digests proteins is___________
protease
Glycemic load can be used to
rank foods by their "blood glucose removal burden"
Diabetes is a problem because prolonged periods of high blood glucose levels causes
renal failure, neuropathy, atherosclerosis
mouth
saliva
The majority of lipid digestion occurs in the:
small intestine
The microbiome or microflora lives in the human body in which organ/s?
small intestine
What is not in "gastric juice"?
sodium bicarbonate
Saliva ....
start carbohydrate digestion moisten the food consumed
A person without a gallbladder......
still has natural bile that goes into the small intestine
In which organ does the bolus become chyme?
stomach
Functions of proteins in the human body include:
synthesis of hormones, composing cell membranes, acting as enzymes
Chylomicrons .....
the class of lipoproteins that transport lipids from the intestinal cells to the rest of the body
What component of a protein can determines its function?
the shape
Amino acids have the same structure, except...
the side chain is different for each amino acid
Some fats, such as from nuts and fish, are considered healthy because.....
they are relatively high in unsaturated fatty acids
After deamination, only the "carbon skeleton" is left of the amino acids, which allows for proteins to be used for energy. How does the energy production from amino acids happen? they undergo glycolysis (x) they enter the TCA they enter beta-oxydation none of these answers
they enter the TCA
Appropriate protein intake is important to synthesize body proteins. The following paragraph describes this process. To start making a new protein, ______(process) is completed in the ______(location) to create ______which transfers to cytosol (location) to attach to ______(organelle) to complete the process of ______using tRNA , used to ultimately form ______
transcription, nucleus, mRNA, cytosol, ribosome, translation, tRNA, polypeptides
Body fat is energy storage in form of ...
triglycerides
What type of lipid is this? *picture*
triglycerides
A diverse microbiota is beneficial
true
A large proportion of the population in the US does not know that they have Diabetes.
true
After eating, more blood is diverted to the digestive system to provide energy and optimize nourishing of the body.
true
Certain diets have been associated with an increased risk of cancer.
true
Cholesterol is a non-essential nutrient.
true
Consuming high levels of omega-6 PUFA and low levels of omega-3 PUFA may increase disease risk.
true
Crohn's Disease and Celiac Disease cause inflammation in the gut.
true
Dietary fiber reduces glycemic response.
true
Dietary long-chain fatty acids are transported into the body via different transportation systems than glucose.
true
During a meal containing protein, the stomach pH decreases more than during a meal that does not contain protein.
true
Few compounds, such as water, can be absorbed in the stomach.
true
In a person not eating meat (for example a strict vegetarian), the enzymes needed to digest meat are not synthesized anymore.
true
Inadequate intake of complete or complementary proteins leads to deficiency symptoms.
true
Lactase cleaves the bond (breaks the bond) between a glucose and a galactose molecule.
true
Lipids in the diet are digested through the action of pancreatic lipases.
true
Long-chain fatty acids are absorbed and transported via the lymphatic system
true
Low-fat diets are healthy for long-term weight loss.
true
On average, animal sources of protein have higher protein density but also more fat.
true
One risk in patients with Celiac Disease is malnutrition, due to the destruction of the surface area of the gut.
true
One source of dietary phenylalanine is aspartame.
true
One treatment option for Crohn's Disease and IBS is behavioral therapy to learn better ways to cope with stress.
true
One way to estimate glycemic load is to multiply the food's GI with the grams of carbohydrates per serving and divide by 100.
true
Partially hydrogenated oil production and use in recipes of foods was banned because its intake increases the risk for heart disease.
true
Proteins are absorbed from the lumen into the intestinal mucosa cell digested into mono- , di-, or tri-peptides. Once in the mucosa cell they are cleaved into free amino acids.
true
Proteins are digested into single amino acids before being transported in the blood stream.
true
The GI of a food is lower, if more of the carbohydrates are fiber.
true
The daily protein need is based, in part, on the need for cell replacement and tissue synthesis
true
The lymphatic system transports water soluble and water insoluble substances from the gut to the bloodstream
true
The main purpose of digestion and absorption is adding nutrients and energy sources to the body in a safe manner.
true
There is no cure for Crohn's Disease
true
Triglycerides are absorbed as glycerol, fatty acids, and monoglycerides.
true
Type 2 Diabetes prevention includes diet, physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight.
true
When a non-essential amino acid becomes essential, it is called conditionally non-essential amino acid.
true
Lipid intake is important to provide .......
tryglycerides fat-soluble vitamins essential fatty acids
____ is/are more susceptible to rancidity because of the ____ .
unsaturated fat, double carbon bonds
Amino acids are not stored in the body. They are...
used for energy incorporated into muscle (protein synthesis) float in the amino acid pool after eating
What structure becomes destroyed in celiac disease?
villi
The brush border has __and __.
villi and microvilli