DHN Chapter 3
When was the food guide introduced based on the RDAs for the general public use?
1943
Which of the following is an example of the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin C?
90 mg/day for males and 75 mg/day for females ages 19 through 50 years
What best describes Dietary Reference Intakes?
A set of energy and nutrient intake standards that nutrition experts can use to make recommendations
To help health professionals evaluate the nutritional adequacy of diets and plan nutritious diets for healthy people, nutrition experts have established the ______.
Dietary Reference Intakes
A(n) ____ is the amount of the nutrient that should meet the needs of 50% of the healthy people who are in a particular life stage/gender group.
EAR
The Dietary Reference Intake that is set to meet the needs of 50% of healthy people at a particular life-stage is called the
Estimated average requirement
The Dietary Reference Intake that is set to meet the average daily energy intake for a healthy person who is maintaining his or her weight is called the
Estimated energy requirement
Which federal agency monitors food and beverage labeling in the United States?
Food and Drug Administration
The ________________population is now the largest ethnic minority group in the U.S.
Mexican
Which nutrient standard is set to meet or exceed 97.5% of the requirement for nearly all healthy Americans?
RDA
Which of the following is NOT required on the Supplement Facts label?
Structure-function claim
Nutrient claims on food packaging _____.
are designed to address amounts of nutrients.
The traditional Asian dietary pattern is lacking in _____.
calcium-rich foods.
Judy wants to find out the amount of a specific nutrient needed to sustain good health. She initially checks the RDA requirements and cannot locate that nutrient. Her next step is to ______.
check AI standards
Choose examples of plant foods that are often incorporated into Mexican meals.
cherimoya and jicama plantains and cactus leaves chayote
The average daily energy intake that meets the needs of a healthy person maintaining his weight is the
estimated energy requirement (EER).
Nutrient claims on food labels _____.
follow legal definitions. can be quantified. are very specific.
The federal agency that regulates and monitors information that can be placed on food labels is the _________________and ____________________administration (FDA).
food drug
Choose the focus point that is not included in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
increase meat intake
The Supplement Facts label must include the
manufacturer's address %DV of each nutrient in supplement. serving size.
By maintaining optimal levels of stored nutrients, a person may be able to avoid or delay developing a(n) ______.
nutrient deficiency
Food manufacturers are required to use a special format to display information about the energy and nutrient contents of products called the _____________________panel.
nutrition facts
The Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA's) are standards for recommended daily intakes of
several nutrients.
A food with 2g of fat, 20mg of cholesterol, and 700mg of sodium cannot make a health claim because it contains too much ______.
sodium
Currently using the term natural on a food label means that the foods do not contain added color, artificial flavors, or other synthetic substances, which is an example of a ______.
standard of identity
A(n) ___ describes the role a nutrient or dietary supplement plays in maintaining a structure, such as bone or promoting a normal function, such as digestion
structure/function claim
The Tolerable Upper Intake Level is the maximum chronic daily intake of a nutrient _____.
that is unlikely to cause health effects in almost all people above which toxicity effects are likely
When the body is recovering from illness, it
withdraws nutrients from storage
A health claim could be included on ______.
a food with 19% of DV for vitamin A
Which of the following is an acceptable structure/function claim?
"fiber maintains bowel regularity"
The general requirements that must be met before a health claim can be made for a food product include which of the following?
A single serving of the food product cannot contain more than 13 grams of fat, 4 grams of saturated fat, 60 mg cholesterol, or 480 mg sodium.
Which of the Dietary Reference Values assumes a population's average daily intake of a nutrient is adequate because no deficiency diseases are present?
Adequate Intake
Which Dietary Reference Intake is used when there is not enough information about a nutrient to set a specific requirement?
Adequate Intakes
When a specific nutrient is needed by the body and the intake of that nutrient is low, the body ______.
Withdraws the nutrient from storage
What is the maximum chronic daily intake level of a nutrient that is unlikely to cause adverse health effects in most all people?
Tolerable Upper Intake Level