Nutrition Chapters 11-15
An atherogenic diet is characterized as one that is:
high in saturated fats and trans fats
Which of the following may worsen the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis?
high intake of vitamin C
In general, studies of populations have suggested that low cancer rates correlate with:
high vegetable intakes and high whole grain intakes
Nitrites are commonly found in:
hotdogs and ham
The 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend that older adults:
incorporate balance exercises if they are at risk of falling
Nitrites are added to foods to:
inhibit rancidity and preserve their color
On the average, about ___ of a teenager's total daily energy intake comes from snacks.
1/4
Only ___ synthetic color additives are still approved by the FDA for use in foods
10
Resting blood pressure should ideally be ____ or lower
120 over 80
After cooking, foods should be held at ___ degrees or higher until served.
140
To help prevent hypertension health Caucasians less than 51 years old should limit their sodium intake to ___ mg per day
2300
A nursing mother produces about ___ ounces of milk a day
25
A pregnancy weight gain of ___ lbs is recommended for women who are at their appropriate weights
25-35
The ideal pattern of weight gain for a healthy-weight woman is thought to be about ___ lbs total during the first 3 months of pregnancy
3 1/2
A pregnant teenager with a body mass index in the normal range is encouraged to gain ___ lbs or so.
35
In men, aging becomes a significant risk factor for heart disease at age
45
After the age of 50, the intake recommendation for energy assumes a ____ percent reduction in energy output per decade
5
Hyperactivity occurs in ___ percent of young, school-age children
5-10
It is desirable to begin feeding the infant iron fortified cereals by about ___ months
6
One out of every ___ Americans receives food assistance of some kind
6
According to recommendations for reducing CVD risk saturated fat should provide no more than ____ percent of total calories.
7
Chronic hunger causes many deaths worldwide, especially among:
children
The purpose of food recovery programs is to:
collect foods from fields, commercial kitchens, and restaurants to distribute to programs for needy individuals
Which of the following groups of food additives is allowed no margin of risk?
coloring agents
Which of the following holds the key to maintaining the best possible immune system support?
adequate nutrition
Salt-sensitive individuals are likely to include:
african americans and those who have diabetes
Which of the following is a risk factor for the development of hypertension?
age and genes
Which of the following should be avoided during pregnancy?
alcohol and dieting
Which of the following is always a component of allergies
antibodies
The nausea of morning sickness:
arises from hormonal changes of early pregnancy and can often be alleviated
Ways to prevent a child from choking include:
avoiding dangerous foods such as chips and popcorn and encouraging the child to sit when eating
A pregnant woman should strive to meet her DRI for___ by increasing intake of milk, cheese, yogurt, and other foods rich in this mineral, or by taking a 600 mg supplement daily
calcium
Which of the following may offer a protective effect against colon cancer?
calcium
Laboratory studies suggest that diets high in ___seem to promote cancer
calories
A processing technique that preserves food by boiling it and sealing it in an imperious container is called:
canning
The best way to determine if a teenager is growing normally is to:
compare his or her height and weight with previous measures taken earlier
The word organic on the label is no guarantee that a food is:
completely pesticide-free
Heart disease in women is characterized by:
development at a later age than in men
The best action to take to decrease your risk of cancer is to:
eat a wide variety of vegetables and fruits in generous quantities everyday
To prevent serious illness form consuming oysters you would:
eat them fully cooked and not raw
Results of commercial drying of foods include:
elimination of microbial spoilage and removal of water from foods
Switching to local foods grown close to home results in:
environmental advantages
The stage of human gestation from eight weeks after conception until birth of an infant is called
fetus
The CDC, American Heart Association, and other groups have collaborated to create a program that encourages people to:
fill half their plate with vegetables and fruits
If the water supply is severely deficient in ___, both breastfed and formula fed infants require supplementation after 6 months of age
fluoride
Which of the following nutrients plays a special role with respect to esophageal and colon cancer?
folate
Facilities that collect and distribute food donations to authorized organizations feeding the hungry are called:
food banks
Research suggests that ___ may worsen "hyper" behavior in children
food colors
Living in a country at war or lack of transportation can lead to:
food poverty
Which of the following must be given careful attention when feeding the person with AIDS?
food safety
Which of the following causes the loss of a third of food produced worldwide?
food waste
The difference between foodborne infection and foodborne intoxication is that:
foodborne intoxication results from chemicals produced by microbes
A major cause of preventable mental retardation among the poor is
iodine deficiency
RUFT:
is a high-calorie edible paste
Monosodium Glutamate:
is used widely in Asian restaurants and is an example of a flavor enhancer
Which of the following is characteristic of colostrum?
it contains antibodies form the mother's blood and it contains white cells from the mother's blood
How does modified atmosphere packaging protect foods?
it excludes oxygen needed by many bacteria
Which of the following is true concerning the GRAS list?
it includes a list of additives believed to be safe and it stands for "generally recognized as safe"
Characteristics of the artificial fat olestra include
it passes through the digestive tract unabsorbed and it is fortified with vitamin E
Characteristics of breast milk include that:
its sodium content is low and its protein is largely alpha-lactalbumin
The predominant form of hunger in the United States today is caused by:
lack of money
To promote dental health, children should be taught to:
limit consumption of sweet bottled beverages and brush their teeth soon after eating sticky, sweet foods
Regulations for the production of certified organic foods specify that:
plant foods must be produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides and producers must submit to USDA inspections
To prevent heartburn during pregnancy you would recommend:
relaxing and eating slowly and avoiding greasy and spicy foods
Kwashiorkor and marasmus:
result from inadequate diet
Which of the following is the best choice for grocery bags?
reusable cloth bags
Which of the following food packages is best for the environment?
reusable ones
The foodborne infection that is most commonly a result of eating contaminated eggs or poultry is caused by:
salmonella
Which of the following is the best known and most widely used antimicrobial agents
salt and sugar
In dietary reccomendations to decrease the risk of CVD, trans-fatty acids are classified with ___ fat
saturated
Deforestation results in:
soil erosion
Wherever dietary fat consists mostly of ____ fats and fish, fruits, and vegetables are eaten in abundance, blood cholesterol and the rate of death from heart disease are low
unsaturated
For CVD prevention, trans fat in the diet should account for less than ____ percent of calories
1
The metabolic syndrome greatly increases a person's risk of developing:
CVD
The agency charged with the responsibility of deciding which food additives area allowed is the:
Food and Drug Administration
Which of the following would be considered a risk factor for CVD?
LDL 160 mg/dL or higher
Which of the following appears to help prevent and treat hypertension in certain populations?
Magnesium and Potassium
Which of the following programs is the centerpiece of U.S. food programs for low-income families?
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
At eight weeks of development, the fetus is characterized by:
a beating heart and a fully formed digestive system
Constipation during pregnancy should be relieved by:
a high fiber diet and plentiful water intake
To avoid poisoning by toxins you would:
consume a variety of foods and eat all foods in moderation
Which of the following is not intentionally used in or on foods
contaminants
Frozen foods' nutrient content is similar to that of:
fresh foods
Hormones the regulate the menstrual cycle also alter:
glucose tolerance and food intake
The extruding process is based on:
grinding and temperature
Which of the following is most susceptible to bacterial contamination?
ground meat
Which of the following is associated with a reduced risk of CVD?
high HDL
To lower LDL cholesterol levels you would tell someone to:
lose weight and increase physical activity
A woman who craves nonnutritious substances during pregnancy:
may do so for cultural reasons and is called pica
Moderate doses of ___, a common fish contaminant, is/are thought to cause headaches and impair mental functioning in adults
mercury
Which of the following hazards in our food supply is of most concern according to the Food and Drug Administration?
microbial foodborne illness
Alcohol intake in non smokers is associated with cancers of the:
mouth and breast
Which of the following causes cancer in animals?
nirtosamines
Since 1950, the number of people ___ years old in the U.S. has increased 7-fold.
over 85
Which of the following is among the minerals that are in great demand during pregnancy because they are invloved in building the skeloton
phosphorus and magnesium
Individuals with hypertension being treated with certain diuretics should consume foods rich in:
potassium
The primary cause of hunger is:
poverty
Sulfite additives added during the drying of fruits result in:
prevention of browning and destruction of thiamin
The effect of physical activity for the elderly is to:
reduce development of the "dwindles"
The effect of maternal nutritional deprivation during lactation is to:
reduce the quantity of milk
Examples of cruciferous vegetables include
turnips and broccoli
To solve the world's environmental, poverty, and hunger problems, rich nations must:
stem their wasteful and polluting use of resources
Which of the following nonnutritive sweeteners is made from sucrose?
sucralose
Which transportation choices saves energy?
taking public transportation and making planned bulk food shopping trips by car
Which of the following groups should avoid all uncooked or undercooked eggs
the elderly and those who suffer immune dysfunction
Which of the following determines whether the mother is able to grow a healthy placenta?
the mother's prepregnancy nutrition
Effects of malnutrition on the body's defense system include:
the skin becomes thinner with less connective tissue and antibodies and immune cell numbers are reduced
A food desert is a location where:
there is limited access to affordable and nutritious foods
You cannot rely on a food that contains sulfites as a significant source of:
thiamin
Which of the following is not a cause of "hyper" behavior in children?
too much sugar
To reduce your intake of pesticides you would:
trim fat off meat and discard the outer layers of cabbage
Foods that have undergone extrusion:
usually have had colors added to them and have lost many of their nutrients
Exclusively breast fed babies need supplements of ___, but formula fed babies do not.
vitamin D
Which of the following raises HDL concentration?
weight loss and physical activity