Food and Nutrition Chapter 2
Presentation of information masquerading as factual and obtained by scientific methods
Pseudoscience
Promotion of useless medical treatments
Quackery
Scientific evidence (refutes/supports) the usefulness as well as safety of taking most nonnutrient dietary supplements.
Refutes
Clinical dietetics, community nutrition, and foo service systems management are three major professional divisions for
Registered dietitian
RD
Registered dietitian
RDN
Registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN)
Cohort study can be _____ or _____
Retrospective, prospective
An experiment that uses whole living orgasms, such as mince, is called
An vivo experiment
Study of occurrence, distribution, and causes of health problems in population
Epidemiology
An _____ is a systematic way of testing a hypothesis (question).
Experiment
Intervention studies and observational studies can be two types of _____ research
Human
A(n) _____ correlation occurs when one variable increases and the other decreases
Inverse
Which are examples of food/drug interactions? 1) have acting as a sedative 2) bran working as a diuretic 3) ginseng increasing bleeding
1), 3)
Reports of personal experiences
Anecdotes
Homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic and massage therapy are all examples of
CAM therapies
Study in which individuals who have a health condition are compared with individuals with similar characteristics who do not have the condition
Case-control study
Observational epidemiological research includes
Cohort studies, case-control studies
A type of epidemiological study where researchers observe a population and collect data over time is called a _____ study
Cohort study
Study that measures variables of a group of people over time
Cohort study
Which of the following herbal supplements are considered toxic or cancer-causing? 1) comfrey 2) kava 3) sassafras 4) echinacea
Comfrey, pennyroyal, sassafras, kava, lobelia, and mahuang
_____ has blood-thinning effects similar to aspirin
Garlic, vitamin E, ginseng
In the past, nutrition facts and dietary practices were often based on _____, _____, _____, or _____
Intuition, common sense, "conventional wisdom (tradition), anecdotes (reports of personal experiences)
LDN
Licensed dietitian nutritionist
A dietary supplement that contains vitamins and minerals
Multivitamin/mineral (MV/M)
NHANES stands for
National Nutrition and Health Examination Survey
Expert critical analysis of a research article before it is published
Peer review
_____ is a disease that was widespread in the United States during the early 1900s.
Pellagra
Fake treatment, such as a sham pill, injection, or medical procedure
Placebo
Response to a placebo
Placebo effect
When a population's intake of sugar sweetened soft drinks increases and the percentage of overweight people in the population also increases, this is an example of a(n) _____ correlation
Positive
The Framingham Heart Study is a well-known _____ study
Prospective
1) Make observations 2) Formulate hypotheses to explain events 3) Review current scientific literature (published) 4) Design studies, perform tests, and collect data 5) Analyze data and draw conclusions based on the results 6) Share results with peers (report findings) 7) Conduct more research, the results of which may confirm or refute previous findings
Scientific method
A drug is a substance, natural or human-made, that alters body functions
T
Epidemiological studies cannot establish causation, that is, whether a practice is responsible for an effect
T
Nutrition researchers also perform control laboratory experiments on cells or other components derived from living orgasms. These studies are in vitro or "test tube" experiment
T
Personal endorsement of a product
Testimonial
Which of the following are examples of peer-reviewed medical and nutrition journals? 1) Nutrition Review 2) Journal of Nutrition 3) Men's Health, Redbook 4) Annals of Nutrition
The New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of the American College of Nutrition 1), 2), 4)
Group being studied that receives a treatment
Treatment group
A(n) _____ is a possible explanation or an observation that guides scientific research
hypotheses
Dietary supplements are also referred to as
nutraceuticals (but there is no legal definition for this term)
Variety of health care practices that are not accepted by the majority of conventional medical practitioners
Complementary and alternative medicine
_____ and _____ medicine includes a variety of health care practices and products that are not accepted by the majority of physicians
Complementary, alternative
Group being studied that does not receive a treatment
Control group
Relationship between two variables
Correlation
Correlation can be _____ or _____
Direct (positive) Inverse (negative)
Experimental design in which neither the participants nor the researchers are aware of each participant's group assignment
Double-blind study
Information that is based on results of scientific studies
Evidence based
Personal characteristic or other factor that changed and can influence an outcome
Variable