NUTR 340 Chapter 9
Vitamin D functions as a(n) ________ in the body.
Hormone
Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and adipose tissue and their concentrations can rise to very high levels. If this happens, which of the following is true?
It can be toxic to the body
In addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, some vitamins also contain
Nitrogen
A diet of colorful fruits and vegetables ensures that antioxidant-rich foods are being consumed. (T?F)
TRUE
As an antioxidant, vitamin E can function to reduce the risk of atherosclerosis. (T/F)
TRUE
Free radicals can contribute to the development of various age-related diseases such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. (T/F)
TRUE
Hypervitaminosis D rarely results from overconsumption of vitamin D-rich foods. (T/F)
TRUE
There are no known problems associated with increased consumption of vitamin E.
TRUE
Vitamin K synthesized by intestinal bacteria is absorbed to a greater extent than is dietary vitamin K (T/F)
TRUE
Vitamins are required in small amounts and regulate metabolism. (T/F)
TRUE
Which of the following statements about vitamins is false?
They are digested through hydrolysis
Which of the following are NOT antioxidants?
biotin
Which of the following foods is a good source of provitamin A?
carrots
Which of the following individuals would benefit least from taking a supplement?
children between 4 and 10 years' old who consume more than a quart of milk a day
After absorption, fat-soluble vitamins are packaged into ________ and transported along with other lipids.
chylomicrons
Vitamins from plant foods are less biologically available than those from animal foods because
fiber reduces their absorption
Foods that have additional vitamins added to them are called ________ foods.
fortified
Which of the following foods are good sources of vitamin K?
green vegetables
What is the classic symptom of carotenodermia?
orange-tinged skin in the palms and soles of feet
Carotenoids and flavonoids are naturally occurring ________ that have beneficial effects on the body.
phytochemicals
Which of the following foods typically served at Thanksgiving would be the best choice for providing vitamin A?
pumpkin pie
The condition of soft, weak bones in children caused by a deficiency of vitamin D is called
rickets
Which of the following represent(s) a significant source of vitamin E in the diet?
vegetable oils
Cholecalciferol is another name for
vitamin D
Dalila was speaking to her grandmother's reading group about healthful eating habits. Mrs. Cortez asked Dalila about the recent increase in the popularity of berries. She had heard that they were rich in antioxidants. She wanted to know what they could do for her. What do you think would be Dalila's best answer?
Antioxidants are essential because they fight the damage caused by free radicals, especially those formed as a result of pollutants and from smoking.
Individuals with dark skin need a shorter period in the sun to make the necessary vitamin D than individuals with light skin (T/F)
FALSE
Too much sun can result in toxic levels of vitamin D building up in the body. (T/F)
FALSE
Vitamin D deficiency occurs only in young children, not in adults (T/F)
FALSE
Vitamin deficiency is a minor issue with no serious consequences. (T/F)
FALSE
Preformed vitamins are
active forms of vitamins found in foods
Factors that influence the ability to synthesize vitamin D from sunlight include all of the following except
dietary cholesterol consumption.