chapter 3 nutrition lecture

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Which of the following statements is a health claim that the FDA allows on a food package? - "Healthfuldiets with adequate folate may reduce a woman's risk of having a child with abrain or spinal cord defect." - "Drinkingwhole milk adds calcium and vitamin D to your diet. These nutrients areessential for strengthening bones." - "Foods that contain dietary fiber, vitamin A or vitamin C may reduce the risk of cancer. Although a serving of our creamed broccoli has 7 grams of fat, it is an excellent source of fiber and vitamins A and C." - "Vitamin C reduces the risk of the common cold by 50%."

"Healthfuldiets with adequate folate may reduce a woman's risk of having a child with abrain or spinal cord defect."

Review the following claims that a manufacturer wants to include on the labels of packaged foods. Which one would the FDA allow to be used? - "While many factors contribute to the development of heart disease, diets low in saturated fat and trans fat may reduce the risk of this disease." - "Drinkingwhole milk adds calcium and vitamin D to your diet. These nutrients areessential for strengthening bones." - "Foods that contain dietary fiber, vitamin A or vitamin C may reduce the risk of cancer. Although a serving of our creamed broccoli has 7 grams of fat, it is an excellent source of fiber and vitamins A and C." - "Iron strengthens blood by 75%."

"While many factors contribute to the development of heart disease, diets low in saturated fat and trans fat may reduce the risk of this disease."

According to MyPlate, Chloe should consume 2½ cups of vegetables daily. After eating 1½ cups of cooked carrots, string beans, and broccoli, she decided to fulfill the USDA's recommendation for daily servings of vegetables by drinking some vegetable juice. Based on this information, Chloe should drink ________ of the juice. - ½ cup - 1 cup - 1½ cups - 2 cups

1 cup

Three-year-old Amanda does not like to drink milk, but she loves pudding made with fat-free milk. MyPlate recommends that Amanda should consume 2 cups of dairy products daily. According to the USDA, Amanda can meet this recommendation by consuming ________ cups of pudding daily. - 2 - 2.5 - 3 - 3.5

2

Donovan wants to consume 3 cups of dairy products daily. According to the USDA, which of the following foods should he eat to replace 1 cup of milk? - 1.5 oz creamcheese - 1.5 cups bakedbeans - 4 oz American cheese - 2 cups cottage cheese

2 cups of cottage cheese

Benton usually consumes 2100 kcal/day. He wants to meet the AMDR for carbohydrate intake (45-65% of total kcal). Based on this information, his acceptable range of intake for carbohydrates is ________ kcal/day. - 990-1430 - 850-1130 - 945-1365 - 725-1030

945-1365

The Food Lists system of menu planning enables people to - estimate their carbohydrate intake. - interpret nutrition information on food labels. - predict their risk of serious chronic diseases such as diabetes. - calculate their DRIs.

estimate their carbohydrate intake.

Food guides may classify ________ with oils. - American cheese - hard-cookedeggs - green olives - ice cream

green olives

Which of the following standards can help you compare nutrient contents of packaged foods to make more healthful choices? - RDAs - ULs - AIs - DVs

DVs

Which of the following statements is true? - Nutrition Factslabels provide information about amounts of ingredients in product recipes. - Daily Values aredietary standards developed for food labeling purposes. - If you do notconsume 100% of the Daily Values for nutrients, you have a high risk ofdeveloping nutritional deficiency disorders. - The Nutrition Facts panel indicates amounts of phytochemicals in a serving of the food.

Daily Values aredietary standards developed for food labeling purposes.

About 100 years ago, the Pima tribe of American Indians had the highest rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in the United States. - True - False

False

According to the FDA, a food's label can include the "high fiber" nutrient content claim if the food provides 3 grams or more fiber per serving. - True - False

False

You are planning a party for a group of 22-year-old college students. Two of the students follow the dietary practices of the Mormon religion and one of the students practices the religion of Islam. Which of the following beverages would be acceptable to everyone at the party? - Regular coffee, served with sugar and cream - Fruit juice blend made with grape and apple juice, orange slices, and carbonated water - "Lite" beer - White wine

Fruit juice blend made with grape and apple juice, orange slices, and carbonated water

Which of the following statements about fruits and/or vegetables is false? - Fruits and vegetables are sources of phytochemicals. - Vegetables are often good sources of fiber. - Most fruits and vegetables are naturally low in fat. - Fruit juices provide more fiber than whole fruit.

Fruit juices provide more fiber than the whole fruit.

Which of the following statements is true? - A plant's genetic traits have little influence on its nutrient contents. - Growing conditions, such as the use of fertilizers, can influence the amount of nutrients in crops. - Regardless of a farm's production methods, the crops grown on that farm and other farms within a 10-mile radius will have the same nutritional value. - In general, the age of a plant when it is harvested does not affect its nutrient contents.

Growing conditions, such as the use of fertilizers, can influence the amount of nutrients in crops.

Phil wants to eat more foods that are sources of healthy fats. Based on this information, which of the following foods would you recommend? - Whole milk - Ground beef - Sodium-reduced bacon - Peanut butter

Peanut butter

While making cookies, Anna wants to add a source of healthy fat to the recipe. Which of the following fats should she add? - Shortening - Cream - Unsalted butter - Peanut butter

Peanut butter

While baking, Max wants to use an ingredient that contains healthy fat in a recipe. Which of the following fats should he use? - Shortening - Cream - Unsalted butter - Peanut oil

Peanut oil

Which of the following statements is true? - Nutritionscientists have established RDAs for all essential nutrients. - People can haveenergy needs that are higher or lower than the Estimated EnergyRequirement. - People who consume90% of the RDA for iron regularly are likely to develop an iron deficiency. - People who consume less than the Tolerable Upper Intake Level of a nutrienthave a high risk of developing the nutrient's toxicity disorder.

People can haveenergy needs that are higher or lower than the Estimated EnergyRequirement.

The amount of vitamin C that meets about 98% of the population's need for the nutrient is the ________ for the vitamin. - RDA - EAR - UL - %DV

RDA

Which of the following menu items has major ingredients that represent three different MyPlate food groups? - Stir-fry madewith chicken, broccoli, rice, green peas, and soy sauce - Cooked oatmealwith fresh blueberries, walnuts, and fat-free milk - Toasted cheesesandwich made with American cheese, Swiss cheese, mayonnaise, and two slices ofbuttered, whole-wheat bread - Smoothie madewith vanilla yogurt, orange juice, peanut butter, toasted wheat germ, and freshpeaches

Stir-fry madewith chicken, broccoli, rice, green peas, and soy sauce

Which of the following menu items has major ingredients that represent three different MyPlate food groups? - Vanilla ice creamtopped with peanuts, strawberries, and chocolate syrup - Fruit smoothiemade with vanilla yogurt, orange juice, fat-free milk, and fresh peaches - Sandwich madewith American cheese, chicken, leaf lettuce, sliced tomato, mayonnaise, and twoslices of whole-wheat bread - Casserole made with cooked ham, cheddar cheese, dried apricots, green onions, and milk

Vanilla ice creamtopped with peanuts, strawberries, and chocolate syrup

To establish a nutrient's RDA, nutrition scientists add ________ of the nutrient to its EAR. - 50 to 100 mg - a "margin ofsafety" amount - an AI amount - the %DV amount

a "margin ofsafety" amount

In general, food guides do not group ________ with dairy foods. - cream cheese - pudding made withfat-free milk - ice cream - frozen yogurt

cream cheese

Food guides generally do not group ________ with dairy foods. - eggs - Americancheese - plain yogurt - pudding

eggs

When using the MyPlate website's MyPlate Plan to plan your menus, it is not necessary to provide information about your - occupation. - sex. - age. - physical activitylevel.

occupation

Food guides usually classify sunflower and other seeds in the ________ group. - empty calories - fruit andvegetable - protein-rich foods - dairy products

protein-rich foods

The label on a bag of salt-free pretzels indicates that they chips are "low-fat." This means the pretzels provide ________ gram(s) of fat or less per serving. - 1 - 3 - 5 - 7

3

According to MyPlate, Erika should consume 3 cups of milk daily. She prefers eating plain yogurt to drinking milk. According to the USDA, how much plain yogurt should she eat per day? - 3 cups - 3.5 cups - 4 cups - 4.5 cups

3 cups

You are planning a party for a group of college students. Some of the students follow the dietary practices of the Jewish religion. Which of the following foods would be acceptable to everyone at the party? - A cheese ball made with cream cheese, grated cheddar cheese, and walnuts - Meatballs made with pork sausage, ground beef, eggs, bread crumbs, and chopped green peppers - Spinach dip made with bits of shrimp, chopped onions, and sour cream - Baked beans made with chopped onions and bits of bacon

A cheese ball made with cream cheese, grated cheddar cheese, and walnuts

Dorrie wants to eat a food that is a good source of fiber and phytochemicals. Based on this information, which of the following foods would you recommend? - Brown eggs - Organic chicken - Dairy foods - Green beans

Green beans

Before she shops for groceries, Terry plans several nutritionally adequate daily menus for her family. Which of the following guides is the best menu-planning tool for her to use? - Recommended Dietary Allowances - Daily Values - MyPlate - Basic Four Food Groups

MyPlate

Which of the following groups of foods is not a major food group of MyPlate? - Dairy - Grains - Oils - Protein foods

Oils

When following recipes, Candice wants to use a type of fat that is not a solid fat. Which of the following fats should she use? - Unsaltedbutter - Shortening - Walnut oil - Stick margarine

Walnut oil

Some food guides classify ________ as oils. - avocados - hard-cookedeggs - vanilla icecream - whole milk

avocados

Today, the only food Meghan ate was a casserole that contained 24 ounces of lemon-flavored yogurt, 16 ounces of cooked turkey, and 10 ounces of cooked noodles. According to MyPlate, she ate nothing from the food group that includes - fruit. - milk and milkproducts. - grains. - eggs.

fruit.

In general, food guides do not group ________ with dairy foods. - American cheese - fat-freeyogurt - unsaltedbutter - pudding made with1% milk

unsaltedbutter

Which of the following resources is a useful dietary analysis tool? - Nutrition Live - The DRI tables - Food Guide for Americans - "What's in the Food You Eat Search Tool"

"What's in the Food You Eat Search Tool"

Bathsheba usually consumes 1900 kcal/day. She wants to meet the AMDR for fat intake (20-35% of total kcal). Based on this information, her acceptable range of intake for fat is ________ kcal/day. - 320-560 - 160-460 - 380-665 - 130-260

380-665

Derek wants to eat enough salad greens in one meal to equal 2 servings of food from the vegetable group. According to the USDA, how much of the greens should he eat? - 5 cups - 2 cups - 4 cups - 3 cups

4 cups

Five-year-old Wyatt does not like milk, but he loves American cheese. MyPlate recommends that Wyatt should consume 2.5 cups of dairy products daily. According to the USDA, he can meet this recommendation by eating ________ ounces of American cheese. - 2.5 - 3 - 3.5 - 5

5

Which of the following menu items has major ingredients that represent four different MyPlate food groups? - Ready-to-eatcereal with strawberries, blueberries, and fat-free milk - Casserole madewith canned tuna, green onions, noodles, and cheddar cheese - Toasted cheesesandwich made with American cheese, Swiss cheese, and two slices of butteredwhole-wheat bread - Smoothie madewith vanilla yogurt, fat-free milk, orange juice, wheat germ, and freshpeaches

Casserole madewith canned tuna, green onions, noodles, and cheddar cheese

Jeannette wants to increase her intake of iron without taking a dietary supplement. When she shops for food, she reads Nutrition Facts labels. Which of the following kinds of information will help her choose foods that are the richest sources of iron? - Structure/function claims - %DVs - Country of origininformation - Organic foodlogo

%DVs

A nutrition scientist wants to develop a nutritionally complete formula diet for adults who are healthy but need to avoid solid food for awhile. Based on this information, she is likely to refer to ________ when developing the new formula. - Dietary Guidelines - DRIs - MyPlate - Food lists

DRIs

Which of the following statements is true? - Dietary analysis software programs provide estimates for the micronutrient contents of foods. - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains the government's database of the nutrient contents of foods for labeling purposes. - By using dietary analysis software, you can obtain precise information about your total day's energy and nutrient intakes. - Consumers can use the USDA's "FoodLinks" database to assess the nutrient content of foods.

Dietary analysis software programs provide estimates for the micronutrient contents of foods.

Jewel reads food labels of processed foods to learn about the products' nutrient contents as well as the kinds of ingredients they contain. She wants to avoid purchasing ultra-processed foods. Which of the following ingredients is in foods that Jewel is likely to avoid? - Distilled monoglycerides - Baking soda - Whole-wheat enriched flour - Corn starch

Distilled monoglycerides

Many people who have diabetes use MyPlate instead of carbohydrate counting to manage their macronutrient intakes. - True - False

False

People who have diabetes prefer to use the Exchange System of menu planning instead of carbohydrate counting. - True - False

False

Which of the following statements is true? - The traditionalMediterranean diet supplies more olive oil and fish than the traditionalAmerican diet. - The traditional Asian diet contains high amounts of milk and milk products. - According to Mormon dietary laws, pork and pork by-products are forbidden as food. - Jewish dietary laws forbid the use of alcohol.

The traditionalMediterranean diet supplies more olive oil and fish than the traditionalAmerican diet.

Which of the following statements is true? - The traditionalMediterranean diet supplies more animal protein and fewer fruits than thetraditional American diet. - The typical Asiandiet contains high amounts of vegetables and inadequate amounts of milk andmilk products. - According toJewish dietary laws, pork and pork by-products can be eaten if milk is consumedwith them. - People who follow the religion of Islam must drink red wine with the main meal of the day.

The typical Asiandiet contains high amounts of vegetables and inadequate amounts of milk andmilk products.

In general, organically grown crops contain fewer pesticides than conventionally grown crops. - True - False

True

Theodore is an 18-year-old college student who would like to improve his health by following a Mediterranean diet pattern instead of his current "western" diet. Based on this information, he should - eat more poultryand eggs. - substitute pork andlamb for fish and seafood. - drink less milk andmore wine. - substitute legumesfor cheeses.

substitute legumesfor cheeses.

Jamie wants to eat more foods that are naturally high in phytochemicals and fiber. Based on this information, which of the following foods would you recommend? - Organic beef - Fresh fruits andvegetables - Low-fat dairy foods - Eggs

Fresh fruits andvegetables

Marc was a participant in a clinical study to determine how much niacin cures pellagra, the niacin deficiency disease. During the study, he consumed only a formula diet that was deficient in niacin. After developing pellagra, he was given 2 mg of niacin a day for 2 weeks, but he still suffered from the disease, so the scientists added 2 mg of the vitamin to Marc's formula. By the beginning of the 5th week of the study, the researchers noticed that Marc's signs and symptoms were greatly improved. At the end of the 5th week, he was feeling fine. The researchers concluded that - Marc's niacin requirement was about 4 mg a day. - the RDA for niacinshould be 4 mg. - the AI for niacinshould be 4 mg plus 60 mg as a margin of safety. - Marc's Daily Value for niacin was 4 mg a day.

Marc's niacin requirement was about 4 mg a day.

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, healthy people should limit their sodium intake to ________ mg/day. - 300 - 1000 - 2300 - 4300

2300

Ellisha typically consumes 2100 kcal/day. She wants to meet the AMDR for protein intake (10-35% of total kcal). Based on this information, her acceptable range of intake for protein is ________ kcal/day. - 320-560 - 160-460 - 380-665 - 210-735

NOT: - 320-560 - 380-665

Henrique reads the food labels of processed foods to learn about the products' nutrient contents as well as the kinds of ingredients they contain. He wants to avoid purchasing ultra-processed foods. Which of the following ingredients is in foods that he is likely to avoid? - Sodium nitrate - Niacin - Canola oil - Folate

NOT: - canola oil - Niacin

Juan is a 25-year-old college student who would like to reduce his risk of heart disease by following a Mediterranean diet plan. Based on this information, he should consider - drinking a glass of wine with dinner. - increasing his intake of meat and seeds. - decreasing his intake of whole grains. - eating less fish and more eggs.

NOT: - increasing his intake of meat and seeds. - decreasing his intake of whole grains.

Today, Sean only ate three sandwiches made with whole-grain buns, 3 slices of cheese, and 10 ounces of roast beef. He also drank 3 cups of orange juice. According to MyPlate, he ate nothing from the food group that includes - eggs. - milk and milkproducts. - pudding. - vegetables.

vegetables.

When using the MyPlate website's MyPlate Plan to plan your menus, it is not necessary to provide information about your - ethnicbackground. - sex. - age. - physical activitylevel.

ethnicbackground.

Some food guides classify ________ as oils. - fatty fish - hard-cookedeggs - vanilla icecream - whole milk

fatty fish

Beka is a 24-year-old woman who wants to follow the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. She typically consumes about 4300 mg sodium/day, 2500 mg potassium/day, and 150 mg cholesterol/day. Furthermore, her added sugar intake is 8% of her total daily calorie intake, and saturated fat comprises about 9% of her daily calorie intake. According to this information, she should reduce her consumption of - potassium-richfoods. - cholesterol. - saturated fat. - sodium.

sodium.

Which of the following statements is true? - Most food guides classify eggs in the protein-rich foods group. - According toMyPlate, foods that provide empty calories should be avoided. - Olives, salmon, and avocados are sources of unhealthy solid fats. - Food guidesgenerally classify butter in the food group that includes milk and eggs.

Most food guides classify eggs in the protein-rich foods group.

Which of the following statements is true? - The energy and nutrient contents of foods used in dietary analysis software are not necessarily exact values. - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains the government's database of the nutrient contents of foods for labeling purposes. - By using dietary analysis software, you can obtain precise information about your intake of calories and micronutrients. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture does not provide information about the nutritional value of foods.

The energy and nutrient contents of foods used in dietary analysis software are not necessarily exact values.

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, adults should limit their intake of added sugars to - less than 10% of daily calories. - less than 20% of daily calories. - no more than 300 mg/day. - no more than 2300 mg/day.

less than 10% of daily calories.

Kayla was a participant in a clinical study to determine how much vitamin C cures scurvy, the vitamin's deficiency disease. During the study, Kayla consumed only a formula diet that was nutritionally complete, except it did not contain vitamin C. Within a few weeks, Kayla developed scurvy. At that point, researchers gave 2 mg vitamin C to Kayla each day for a week, but her signs and symptoms of scurvy remained. In the weeks that followed, the scientists continued to increase Kayla's intake of the vitamin by 2 mg/week. After a week of taking 10 mg of vitamin C/day, Kayla reported feeling much better. Based on this information, the researchers concluded that Kayla's - EER for vitamin Cwas about 10 mg. - AI for vitamin Cwas 100 mg, which is 10 times that amount that cured her case of scurvy. - requirement forvitamin C was 10 mg. - RDA for vitamin Cis 10 mg, plus 15 mg as a margin of safety.

requirement forvitamin C was 10 mg.

Andre wants to eat more foods that are sources of healthy fats. Based on this information, which of the following foods would you recommend? - Whole milk - Ground beef - Low-sodium bacon - Walnuts

Walnuts

Felicia wants to meet the MyPlate recommendation for daily consumption of dairy products, which is 3 cups of dairy products. According to the USDA, how much plain yogurt should she eat to replace 1 cup of milk? - ½ cup - 1 cup - 2 cups - 2½ cups

1 cup

According to the FDA, a packaged food can contain 0.4 grams of fat per serving and still display the "fat free" nutrient content claim on its label. - True - False

True

The Nutrition Facts panel must include information about the amount of added sugars in a serving of food. - True - False

True

MyPlate - uses the same food groupings as the Food Lists for menu planning. - classifies olives in the oil foods group. - can beindividualized to meet a person's food preferences. - was replaced by MyPyramid in 2014.

can beindividualized to meet a person's food preferences.

Some food guides classify dried beans and peas with - foods that are sources of empty calories. - seeds and nuts. - fruits and fruit drinks. - low-fat dairyproducts.

seeds and nuts.

Which of the following statements is true? - Olives, salmon, and avocados are sources of unhealthy solid fats. - According toMyPlate, fats and oils are not a food group. - Most food guides classify milk in the protein-rich foods group. - According to MyPlate, dried beans are classified as fruits.

According toMyPlate, fats and oils are not a food group.

When following recipes, Candice wants to avoid using foods that are sources of solid fat. Which of the following fats should she avoid? - Olive oil - Coconut oil - Walnut oil - Peanut oil

Coconut oil

Which of the following statements is true? - If you do notconsume 100% of the RDA for vitamin C each day, you have a high risk ofdeveloping the vitamin's deficiency disease. - Dietitians use theMyPyramid Plan as the standard for assessing a population's nutrientadequacy. - The Food andNutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine established Daily Values todetermine the nutritional adequacy of Americans' diets. - A few nutrients have Adequate Intake values instead of Recommended Dietary Allowances.

A few nutrients have Adequate Intake values instead of Recommended Dietary Allowances.

Which of the following statements is true? - A food cannot be labeled "organic" unless it meets certain government standards. - Organic food is more nutritious than foods that contain conventionally-grown ingredients. - A food label cannot include the organic symbol if it contains any detectable amount of nonorganic ingredients. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has not established national regulations for the production of organic foods.

A food cannot be labeled "organic" unless it meets certain government standards.

A food manufacturer can use the USDA's organic symbol on a food label if the food contains at least 70% organic ingredients. - True - False

False

Which of the following recommendations supports one of the overarching guidelines of the Dietary Guidelines? - Focus on variety, nutrient density, and amount of food - Choose a variety of enriched, ultra-processed foods - Choose rich sources of saturated fat for meals and snacks - Focus on eliminating sodium from your diet

Focus on variety, nutrient density, and amount of food

Which of the following recommendations is an overarching guideline of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans? - Follow a healthy dietary pattern during each life stage - Avoid eating any form of refined grains - Increase your sodium intake to 4000 mg/day to lower your risk of hypertension - Do not consume alcohol

Follow a healthy dietary pattern during each life stage

Which of the following statements is true? - Dietary analysis software programs provide exact values for the micronutrient contents of foods. - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains the government's database of the nutrient contents of foods for labeling purposes. - By using dietary analysis software, you can obtain precise information about your total day's energy and nutrient intakes. - FoodData Central is an Internet tool for assessing the nutrient content of foods.

FoodData Central is an Internet tool for assessing the nutrient content of foods.

You are planning a party for a group of 22-year-old college students. Some of the students follow the dietary practices of the Mormon religion. Which of the following beverages would be acceptable to everyone at the party? - Coffee, served with sugar and cream - Wines that are not more than 9% alcohol by volume - Fruit punch made with orange juice, limes, and carbonated water - Iced tea

Fruit punch made with orange juice, limes, and carbonated water

Which of the following menu items has primary ingredients that represent two different MyPlate food groups? - Vanilla ice creamtopped with peanuts, strawberries, and chocolate syrup - Fruit smoothiemade with vanilla yogurt, orange juice, fat-free milk, and fresh peaches - Cheese sandwichmade with American cheese, leaf lettuce, sliced tomato, mayonnaise, and twoslices of whole-wheat bread - Casserole madewith cooked ham, cheddar cheese, peas, and milk

Fruit smoothiemade with vanilla yogurt, orange juice, fat-free milk, and fresh peaches

Which of the following statements is true? - In some regions of the United States, the traditional African heritage diet may contain unhealthy amounts of sodium and solid fat. - The typical Asiandiet usually includes plenty of milk and milk products. - According toIslamic dietary laws, chicken is a prohibited food. - According to Jewish dietary laws, caffeinated beverages should not be consumed.

In some regions of the United States, the traditional African heritage diet may contain unhealthy amounts of sodium and solid fat.

You are planning a party for a small group of college students. Some of the students follow the dietary practices of the Mormon religion. Which of the following beverages would be acceptable to everyone at the party? - Coffee with no sugar added - Beer - Lemonade - Spiced hot tea

Lemonade

Which of the following practices fits into one of the overarching guidelines of the Dietary Guidelines? - Use dietary supplements to boost intakes of essential nutrients - Rely on MyPyramid to make wise food choices - Limit added sugars intake to less than 20% of total calories - Limit intake of alcohol-containing beverages

Limit intake of alcohol-containing beverages

Which of the following recommendations supports one of the overarching guidelines of the Dietary Guidelines? - Reduce your sodium and potassium intake to no more than 3,000 mg/day - Limit your intake of foods that are high in saturated fat - Choose foods to achieve optimal health, physical fitness, and well-being - Consume between 2000 and 2500 kcal/day to prevent undernutrition

Limit your intake of foods that are high in saturated fat

You are planning a party for a group of college students. Some of the students follow the dietary practices of the Jewish, Islamic, and Mormon religions. Which of the following menu items would be acceptable to everyone at the party? - Crackers toppedwith slices of smoked ham - Cheeseburgers - Meatless bean dip - Beer

Meatless bean dip

Which of the following statements is true? - Nutritionalstandards are often used to evaluate the nutritional adequacy of diets. - Most Americansshould consume 150% of the RDA or AI for each nutrient. - A nutrientrequirement is the maximum amount that results in optimal nutritionalstatus. - The Recommended Dietary Allowance is the amount of a nutrient that is required by humans.

Nutritionalstandards are often used to evaluate the nutritional adequacy of diets.

Which of the following menu items has ingredients that represent four different MyPlate food groups? - Smoothie madewith vanilla yogurt, orange juice, wheat germ, and fresh peaches - Toasted cheesesandwich made with American cheese, Swiss cheese, mayonnaise, and two slices ofbuttered, whole-wheat bread - Oatmeal cerealwith fresh strawberries, almonds, and fat-free milk - Stir-fry madewith shrimp, rice, green peas, broccoli, and onions

Oatmeal cerealwith fresh strawberries, almonds, and fat-free milk

When preparing meals, Jared wants to use a "healthy" type of fat. Which of the following fats should he use? - Butter - Shortening - Olive oil - Stick margarine

Olive oil

Which of the following statements is true? - A food that contains at least 90% organic ingredients can be labeled "100% certified organic." - Organic food is more nutritious than foods that contain conventionally-grown ingredients. - A food label cannot include the organic symbol if it contains any detectable amount of nonorganic ingredients. - Organic milk is from cows that are not given hormones to increase milk production or antibiotics.

Organic milk is from cows that are not given hormones to increase milk production or anitbiotics.

Which of the following menu items has major ingredients that represent three different MyPlate food groups? - Ready-to-eat cereal with strawberries and fat-free milk - Fruit smoothie made with vanilla yogurt, orange juice, and fresh peaches - Toasted cheese sandwich made with American cheese and two slices of whole-wheat bread - Tuna-noodle casserole made with canned tuna, green onions, noodles, and cheddar cheese

Ready-to-eat cereal with strawberries and fat-free milk

Which of the following statements is true? - Registered dietitians may teach their clients who have diabetes how to use carbohydrate counting for planning healthy menus. - People can calculate their vitamin and mineral intakes by using the Food Lists method of dietary analysis. - The Food Lists method for menu planning and MyPlate use the same food groups. - "Carbohydrate counting" is the USDA's practical component of MyPlate.

Registered dietitians may teach their clients who have diabetes how to use carbohydrate counting for planning healthy menus.

Which of the following menu items has primary ingredients that represent all MyPlate food groups? - Ready-to-eatcereal with strawberries, blueberries, wheat germ, and fat-freemilk - Sandwich made withSwiss cheese, cooked ham, mayonnaise, and two slices of buttered whole-wheatbread - Salad madehard-cooked eggs, grapes, leaf lettuce, cooked pasta, and cheddar cheese - Smoothie madewith vanilla yogurt, fat-free milk, orange juice, wheat germ, and freshpeaches

Salad madehard-cooked eggs, grapes, leaf lettuce, cooked pasta, and cheddar cheese

Sheena prepared a casserole with canned tuna, cooked egg noodles, shredded Cheddar cheese, and mayonnaise. She would like to serve the casserole with side dishes or beverages that would make the entire meal have items from 4 different food groups. Which of the following items should she include? - Sliced ripe tomatoes - Whole-wheat dinner rolls - Yogurt smoothie - Fat-free milk

Sliced ripe tomatoes

One day, Hillary consumed a handful of peanuts, a bowl of chocolate pudding, a sugar-sweetened soft drink, and three hard-cooked eggs. Which of these foods contains a lot of empty calories and is not a member of one of the USDA's major food groups? - Chocolatepudding - Soft drink - Peanuts - Eggs

Soft drink

Which of the following menu items has major ingredients that represent three different MyPlate food groups? - Smoothie madewith vanilla yogurt, orange juice, peanut butter, wheat germ, and freshpeaches - Oatmeal cerealwith fresh strawberries, almonds, and fat-free milk - Toasted cheesesandwich made with American cheese, Swiss cheese, mayonnaise, and two slices ofbuttered, whole-wheat bread - Stir-fry madewith shrimp, rice, green peas, broccoli, and onions

Stir-fry madewith shrimp, rice, green peas, broccoli, and onions

Which of the following statements is true? - A group of scientists at the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics developed the DRIs. - The adult AMDR forcarbohydrates is 45 to 65% of total energy intake. - Recommended DietaryAllowances meet the nutrient needs of 50% of healthy people. - Nutrient requirements are the same, regardless of a person's age or sex.

The adult AMDR forcarbohydrates is 45 to 65% of total energy intake.

The FDA does not permit manufacturers of dietary supplements to market their products as treatments for cancer or other diseases. - True - False

True

A group of 50 adult male humans were in a clinical study to determine how much niacin is toxic. During the first two weeks of the study, members of the group consumed only a formula diet that was nutritionally complete, except it contained 24 mg niacin, which is 1.5 times the RDA for niacin (adult males). At that point in the study, all members reported feeling fine, and they could function normally. During the next week, they were given a formula that contained 48 mg niacin. Within a few days of consuming this formula, 90% of the participants reported feeling ill, and they complained of having upset stomachs and reddened facial skin. At that point, researchers gave the subjects a formula that contain 16 mg niacin. After a week of consuming the new formula, all participants reported feeling well again. Based on this information, the researchers concluded that adult males' - EER for niacin was16 mg/day. - UL for niacin was between 24 and 48 mg/day. - requirement for niacin was 16 mg/day. - AMDR for niacin was between 16 and 24 mg/day.

UL for niacin was between 24 and 48 mg/day.

An Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) is the - amount of anutrient that meets the needs of 50% of healthy people in a particularpopulation. - range of intakefor a particular nutrient that is not likely to cause toxicity ordeficiency. - minimum amount ofa nutrient that is safe to consume and cures the nutrient's deficiencydisease. - percentage of a nutrient standard that is used for food labeling purposes.

amount of anutrient that meets the needs of 50% of healthy people in a particularpopulation.

Recently, Miriah participated in a study that was designed to determine how much iron is necessary to prevent iron deficiency. Within a few weeks of consuming an iron-free diet, Miriah's red blood cells began to show signs that they lacked iron, and she began to complain about feeling tired. At that point, the researched added some iron to Miriah's food, so her daily intake of the mineral would be 1 mg. After 1 week, the researchers checked the iron content of Miriah's blood, and although it was higher than the earlier value, she still complained about feeling tired. In the weeks that followed, the scientists continued to increase Miriah's iron intake by 1 mg/week and check her for signs and symptoms of iron deficiency. After a week of taking 8 mg of iron/day, she reported feeling like "her old self" and having plenty of energy. Based on this information, the researchers concluded that Miriah's - UL for iron was 6 mg, plus 2 mg as a margin of safety. - RDA for iron was 6mg. - body required 8 mg iron/day. - minimum Daily Value was 6 to 8 mg iron/day.

body required 8 mg iron/day.

Jeremy would like to know the amount of vitamin C that is recommended for his life/stage group. He can obtain this information by - checking the RDAtable for vitamin C. - reading NutritionFacts panels to determine the %DV for vitamin C. - checking a Food List for vitamin C intake recommendations. - reading the ingredients' list on a food label.

checking the RDAtable for vitamin C.

According to one of the selected messages of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, ________ should be consumed in amounts that are as low as possible while following a healthy diet. - cholesterol - grilled legumes - potassium-richfoods - dietarysupplements

cholesterol

The Tolerable Upper Intake Level for a nutrient is the - amount that meetsthe nutrient needs of 98% of the population. - minimum amount ofthe nutrient that can be tolerated on an empty stomach when consumed as adietary supplement. - highest averageamount that is unlikely to harm most people when consumed daily. - precise amountproven to cure the nutrient's deficiency disorder in humans.

highest averageamount that is unlikely to harm most people when consumed daily.

Monique is a 19-year-old college student who would like to follow a Mediterranean diet pattern instead of her typical "western" diet. Based on this information, Monique should - increase her intake of fruit. - eat fewer beans and peas. - decrease her intake of fish and seafood. - increase her red meat intake.

increase her intake of fruit.

Food guides usually classify seeds, dried beans, and dried peas in the ________ group. - empty calories - fruit and vegetable - protein-rich foods - dairy products

protein-rich foods

Josh was a participant in a clinical study to determine how much thiamin cures beriberi, the vitamin's deficiency disease. During the study, Josh consumed only a formula diet that was nutritionally complete, except it did not contain thiamin. Within a few weeks, Josh developed beriberi. At that point, researchers gave 0.1 mg thiamin to Josh each day for a week, but his signs and symptoms of beriberi remained. In the weeks that followed, the scientists continued to increase Josh's intake of the vitamin by 0.1 mg/week. After a week of taking 0.8 mg of thiamin/day, Josh reported feeling much better and the researchers noted that Josh did not have any signs or symptoms of beriberi. Based on this information, the researchers concluded that Josh's - RDA for thiaminwas 0.6 mg/day. - requirement for thiamin was approximately 0.6 mg/day. - AMDR for thiamin was between 0.1 and 0.8 mg/day. - requirement for thiamin was at least 0.8 mg/day.

requirement for thiamin was at least 0.8 mg/day.

Ramon was a participant in a clinical study to determine how much vitamin D is required by healthy humans. During the study, Ramon consumed only a formula diet that was nutritionally complete, except it did not contain vitamin D. Within a few weeks, he developed signs and symptoms of vitamin D deficiency. At that point, researchers gave 5 mcg vitamin D to Ramon each day for a week, but his signs and symptoms of the deficiency remained. The next week, the scientists added 5 mcg vitamin D to his diet, so that his formula contained 10 mcg of the vitamin. By the end of that week, Ramon reported feeling much better. Based on this information, the researchers concluded that Ramon's - daily value for vitamin D was about 100 mcg. - AI for vitamin Dwas 50 mcg, which was 5 times the amount that cured his deficiency of thevitamin. - AMDR for vitamin Dis between 5 and 10 mcg. - requirement forvitamin D is 10 mcg.

requirement forvitamin D is 10 mcg.

A team of scientists determines that the average healthy woman who is between 19 and 30 years of age needs 40 mg of a vitamin to prevent developing the vitamin's deficiency disorder. Based on this information, the - woman will developthe vitamin's toxicity disorder when she consumes between 40 and 50 mg of thevitamin on a daily basis for about 10 weeks. - scientists candetermine the RDA for the vitamin. - woman can meet herAMDR for the vitamin by consuming at least 40 mg/day. - UL for the vitaminwill be based on the EER value.

scientists candetermine the RDA for the vitamin.

Hillary consumed 3 servings of an orange-flavored sugar-sweetened soft drink that provided 140 kcal/serving. This amount of the beverage - substitutes for 3 eating fresh oranges. - provides a nutrient-dense source of a watery fluid. - is nutritionally equivalent to 3 cups of orange juice. - should be considered a source of empty calories.

should be considered a source of empty calories.

According to one of the selected messages of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, ________ should be consumed in amounts that are as low as possible while following a healthy diet. - trans fat - grilled legumes - iron-rich foods - artificial food additives

trans fat

In general, food guides do not group ________ with dairy foods. - whipped cream - pudding made withfat-free milk - ice cream - frozen yogurt

whipped cream


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