Ch. 8 Minerals and Water
In the DASH study, which of the following amounts of sodium was found to be the most effective daily limit for lowering blood pressure? A) 3,000 milligrams B) 2,500 milligrams C) 1,500 milligrams D) 900 milligrams
1,500 milligrams
The body of an average healthy adult is approximately ________ percent water. A) 40-50 B) 50-60 C) 60-70 D) 70-80
50-60
Which of the following substances is an antioxidant and may lower deaths from certain types of cancer? A) calcium B) iron C) selenium D) chromium
selenium
Which of the following elements is a major electrolyte? A) iron B) selenium C) chromium D) sodium
sodium
The two major electrolytes in the blood and outside of cells are A) sulfur and magnesium. B) zinc and iron. C) sodium and chloride. D) potassium and magnesium
sodium and chloride
Which of the following minerals is found in the amino acids methionine, cystine, and cysteine? A) sulfur B) chromium C) selenium D) molybdenum
sulfur
The skeleton is completely replaced with new bone about every A) ten years. B) other year. C) five years. D) twenty years.
ten years
Which of the following statements regarding selenium/selenoproteins is incorrect? A) They are proven protection against colon cancer. B) The amount of selenium in foods depends upon the soil where the plants were grown and animals grazed. C) Selenium plays an important role in the regulation of thyroid hormones. D) Selenium functions as an antioxidant.
A) They are proven protection against colon cancer.
Which of the following conditions is defined as too much calcium in the blood? A) hypercalcemia B) hyponatremia C) hemochromatosis D) hypokalemia
A) hypercalcemia
Which of the following conditions is defined as too little potassium in the blood? A) hypokalemia B) hypercalcemia C) hypertension D) hyponatremia
A) hypokalemia
Which of the following statements is correct? A) Water acts as a solvent within the body. B) Water is a main component of the blood. C) Water is used to regulate body temperature. D) All of these statements are correct.
All of the Above
Which of the following minerals may play a role in lowering high blood pressure? A) calcium B) magnesium C) potassium D) All of the answers are correct.
All of the above
Which of the following signs or symptoms is characteristic of cretinism? A) abnormal sexual development B) mental retardation C) dwarfism D) All of the answers are correct
All of the above
Which of the following statements regarding potassium is correct? A) A potassium deficiency can result from vomiting and/or diarrhea. B) Low potassium levels can cause muscle weakness. C) High-protein, low-vegetable/fruit diets may cause a potassium deficiency. D) All the answers are correct
All of the above
The acronym DASH in the DASH diet stands for A) Determine Amount of Sodium Helpful. B) Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. C) Dietary Advancements to Suppress Hyponatremia. D) Discussions of Allowable Sodium in Hospitals.
B) Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.
Which of the following conditions is a genetic disorder in which individuals absorb too much dietary iron? A) hypokalemia B) hemochromatosis C) cretinism D) hypertension
B) hemochromatosis
The condition known as hyponatremia is A) a severe form of dehydration. B) a problem resulting from eating too much food during a race. C) the presence of too little sodium in the blood due to overconsumption of fluids. D) the presence of too much potassium in the blood due to overconsumption of fluids
C) the presence of too little sodium in the blood due to overconsumption of fluids.
44) In general, hypertension is characterized by having a diastolic pressure above 120 and a systolic pressure above 80.
False
78) The degree to which a nutrient in food is available for absorption by the body is known as its biodegradability.
False
Which of the following foods contains nonheme iron? A) beans B) fish C) turkey D) steak
beans
Which of the following elements is a major mineral of bone? A) selenium B) calcium C) sodium D) iron
calcium
Which of the following compounds is a typical ingredient in calcium supplements? A) calcium fluorate B) calcium oxalate C) calcium carbonate D) All of the answers are correct.
calcium carbonate
Which of the following elements is found in both bleach and stomach acid (though in two different forms)? A) zinc B) phosphorus C) magnesium D) chlorine
chlorine
Which of the following mineral's main role is to increase the effectiveness of insulin in cells? A) iodine B) chromium C) fluoride D) zinc
chromium
Which of the following substances may possibly reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes in individuals at risk of the disease? A) sodium B) calcium C) iron D) chromium
chromium
Which of the following minerals helps in linking collagen and elastin to synthesize connective tissue and is also involved in synthesizing melanin in skin? A) chromium B) copper C) selenium D) iodine
copper
Which of the following substances is a major mineral? A) fluoride B) potassium C) iron D) zinc
potassium
47) Calcium supplements are warranted for all age groups because a normal diet will not provide adequate amounts of calcium.
false
49) Keshan disease results from eating foods grown in selenium-rich soils.
false
51) Over-consumption of calcium is the root cause of the development of kidney stones.
false
53) Osteopenia is characterized by a lower bone density than occurs in osteoporosis.
false
55) Women with a higher body weight are more susceptible to bone fractures than those with a lower body weight.
false
56) Excessive alcohol consumption can increase bone density because it promotes the formation of new bone by decreasing the loss of calcium and promoting the activation of vitamin D.
false
59) Drinking orange juice with poultry decreases the bioavailability of nonheme iron in the poultry.
false
60) Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder in which dietary iron absorption is severely reduced.
false
61) Processed foods provide about half of the sodium intake in the US.
false
62) Research has confirmed that taking zinc can reduce the severity and duration of the common cold.
false
64) A selenium deficiency can result in selenosis, which damages the heart.
false
66) The main function of iodine is to increase insulin's effectiveness in cells.
false
67) Chromium makes up approximately 60 percent of an individual's thyroid hormones.
false
72) The hormone that directs the kidneys to reduce water loss from the body by reducing urine output is thyroid hormone.
false
73) If a person weighs less after an activity than before, the weight change is due to loss of body fat.
false
76) Minerals that are important in fluid balance are called antidiuretics.
false
79) Magnesium is the most abundant mineral in the body.
false
Which of the following minerals, when added to water supplies, is responsible for lowering the rate of dental caries in the United States? A) selenium B) iodine C) fluoride D) calcium
flouride
Which of the following conditions is commonly known as high blood pressure? A) hypokalemia B) hyponatremia C) hypertension D) hemochromatosis
hypertension
Which of the following conditions is defined as too little sodium in the blood? A) hypertension B) hypokalemia C) hemochromatosis D) hyponatremia
hyponatremia
Which of the following actions may not help reduce blood pressure? A) losing excess weight B) drinking less alcohol C) following the DASH diet D) increasing sodium intake
increase sodium intake
A goiter is a deficiency of which of the following substances? A) iodine B) chromium C) phosphorus D) manganese
iodine
About two-thirds of the ________ in the body is found in hemoglobin. A) molybdenum B) zinc C) iron D) chromium
iron
Which of the following elements is a major component of hemoglobin? A) selenium B) calcium C) sodium D) iron
iron
The most common nutritional disorder in the world is A) potassium deficiency. B) magnesium deficiency. C) calcium deficiency. D) iron deficiency.
iron deficiency
Which of the following statements does not correctly describe a function of zinc? A) It may reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration. B) It helps in wound healing. C) It lowers blood pressure. D) It is important for properly functioning taste buds.
it lowers blood pressure
________ toxicity can damage the nervous system and cause symptoms that resemble Parkinson's disease. A) Chloride B) Sodium C) Manganese D) Selenium
manganese
Vitamin C greatly enhances the body's absorption of which of the following minerals? A) nonheme iron B) chromium C) phosphorus D) manganese
nonheme iron
Which of the following pairs of minerals combines to form hydroxyapatite? A) phosphorus and calcium B) zinc and iron C) potassium and calcium D) sulfur and magnesium
phosphorus and calcium
Which of the following substances can interfere with the absorption of iron? A) vitamin C B) phytates C) oxalates D) protein from animal foods
phytates
Hyperkalemia occurs when a person consumes too much ________ from supplements. A) sodium B) potassium C) zinc D) calcium
potassium
Peak bone mass typically occurs when a person reaches his or her A) teens. B) twenties. C) thirties. D) fifties.
thirties
41) A feeling of dehydration despite having consumed significant amounts of fluids may be an indicator of hyponatremia.
true
42) Sulfur, phosphorus, and magnesium are all considered major minerals.
true
43) The majority of the sodium in the typical American diet comes from processed foods.
true
45) Fruits and vegetables are excellent sources of potassium.
true
46) Over time, a low-calcium diet may increase your risk of osteoporosis.
true
48) Phosphorus is the second most abundant mineral in your body, after calcium.
true
50) Some antibiotics, such as tetracycline, can inhibit the absorption of magnesium.
true
52) Both magnesium and chromium may play roles in decreasing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
true
54) Although osteoporosis is often thought of as a condition of the elderly, it has its roots in childhood.
true
57) Smokers absorb less calcium than nonsmokers.
true
58) Eating meat with vegetables increases the absorption of nonheme iron present in the vegetables.
true
63) Selenium is a component of selenoproteins, which can function as antioxidants.
true
65) The intake of too much fluoride can cause fluorosis, which creates teeth that are extremely resistant to caries but unappealing in appearance.
true
68) In one study, individuals who drank water with high levels of manganese experienced symptoms similar to those of Parkinson's disease.
true
69) The inorganic form of arsenic is poisonous to humans.
true
70) Although the majority of water intake is through food and beverages, a small amount of water is also generated during metabolism.
true
71) The movement of water across the cell membrane is called osmosis.
true
74) The overconsumption of fluids can cause hyponatremia, which can be fatal.
true
75) Dehydration can result if too much water and sodium have been lost from the body.
true
77) The bottling and sale of naturally obtained spring water is under the regulation of the FDA.
true
80) One advantage of consuming tap water is that it often contains fluoride.
true