Nutrition Chapter 7 Review

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The body can store as much as a _____ supply of vitamin A in the body.

1-year

Which of the following is not noted as a group that may benefit from taking a multivitamin-mineral supplement under guidance of a physician or dietitian?

A person approaching age 65

What would you recommend to someone who wants to make sure her intake is close to the RDA for all vitamins?

Eat a variety of all food groups daily.

A deficiency in Vitamin B 12 is due to inadequate intake of the vitamin.

False

A diet low in fat-soluble vitamins will result in a more rapid onset of deficiency symptoms than one low in water-soluble vitamins.

False

Beta-carotene found in many animal sources is a precursor to vitamin A.

False

Excessive sun exposure can cause vitamin D toxicity.

False

High intakes of B 6, B 12, and folate are associated with higher levels of homocysteine and a lower risk of blood clot formation.

False

Human population studies overwhelmingly confirm the association between breast cancer and dietary fat intake.

False

Research has proven that the common cold can be prevented by increasing intake of Vitamin C.

False

Risk factors for colon cancer include a high fiber intake and low red meat intake.

False

Some of the vitamins serve as sources of energy.

False

Vegetables in the cruciferous family include carrots, sweet potatoes, and corn.

False

Vitamin A is water soluble and found in the non-fat part of the milk.

False

Vitamin K and B 6 play key roles in the formation of healthy red blood cells.

False

Water-soluble vitamins are more stable during preparation and cooking than fat-soluble vitamins.

False

When purchasing a vitamin and mineral supplement, look for one that contains at least 150 percent of the Daily Value for each nutrient.

False

The replacement of red blood cells depends most heavily on ____.

Folate

A reliable source of vitamin D in the diet is ____.

Fortified Milk

Toxic compounds created in the body that may contribute to certain chronic diseases are called _______.

Free Radicals

Folic acid is added to ____ in order to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects.

Grain Products

What factor is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer?

High intake of calories

______ can lead to a deficiency in vitamin K.

Taking antibiotics

Because excesses are stored in the liver and fatty tissues, it is possible for megadoses of fat-soluble vitamins to build up to toxic levels

True

Excluding an entire food group may lead to vitamin deficiencies over time.

True

Herbal supplements are unregulated and possibly unsafe.

True

Low vitamin K blood levels are associated with a higher risk of hip fractures in older women.

True

Phytochemicals in food are superior to the phytochemicals found in supplements.

True

Regular consumption of carotenoid-rich vegetables such as beta-carotene may delay may prevent or delay macular degeneration.

True

Research suggests that diet may play a role in initiating cancer, speeding its development, or preventing cancer

True

The Vitamins C, D, and K are all actively involved in bone health and maintenance.

True

The disease pellagra is characterized by diarrhea, dermatitis, and, in severe cases, dementia.

True

The primary function of vitamin D is the regulation of the use of calcium and phosphorus within the body.

True

Vegetarians have a lower risk of developing cancer.

True

Vitamins promote growth and reproduction and help maintain health.

True

What vitamin deficiency is associated with night blindness?

Vitamin A

The vitamin most intensively involved in protein metabolism is ____.

Vitamin B6

Which of the following is not a fat-soluble vitamin?

Vitamin C

An elderly individual who cannot leave the house is at risk of a ______ deficiency.

Vitamin D

Which vitamin works with vitamin C to squelch free radicals before they injure the body?

Vitamin E

Newborns are given an injection of _____ to prevent the possibility of a life-threatening hemorrhage.

Vitamin K

Choline is ____.

a conditionally essential nutrient

A general function of vitamin C is its action as a(n) ____.

antioxidant

The main function of vitamin E in the body is to act as a(n) ____.

antioxidant

Phytochemicals have several different modes of action. Those with ____ protect cells from damage.

antioxidant properties

Because ____ are widespread in foods, people who eat a varied diet are not at risk for deficiencies of these vitamins.

biotin and pantothenic acid

Vitamin A toxicity is most likely to occur from ____.

consuming high-dose vitamin A supplements

Strict vegetarians are at risk of developing a vitamin B 12 deficiency because ____.

only animal foods contain sufficient amounts of the vitamin

Excesses of the fat-soluble vitamins are ____.

stored in the liver and in body fat

High blood levels of homocysteine ____.

tend to be associated with low blood levels of vitamin B12, vitamin B6, and folate

Lycopene, found in ____, may help reduce the risk of ____.

tomatoes; prostate cancer

Riboflavin is destroyed by ____.

ultraviolet light

Which herb is mismatched with its purported use?

Psyllium—improves memory

Milk is sold in protective cardboard or opaque plastic containers rather than in transparent glass bottles to minimize the loss of ____.

Riboflavin

_______ is the vitamin D deficiency in children.

Rickets

What food is an unlikely source of beta-carotene?

Romaine Lettuce

The effects of a deficiency of vitamin D are most readily observed in the ____.

Skeletal System

Isoflavones are phytochemicals found in ____.

Soy Products

The main function of vitamin D is ____.

Supporting bone mineralization

Which food is a good source of the vitamin A precursor, beta-carotene?

Sweet Potatoes

The inability of the stomach to produce enough acid can lead to a _____ deficiency.

B12

What factor is classified as a cancer initiator?

Cigarette smoke

What recommendation helps minimize the loss of vitamins that can occur as a result of improper food handling?

Cook vegetables in a microwave oven in as little water as possible

Michael is a young business systems analyst who avoids fried foods and fast food, drinks only black coffee and water, consumes one alcoholic drink on occasion, uses olive oil when preparing meals, and gets 8 to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Is there anything that Michael needs to do to decrease his cancer risk?

Incorporate regular physical activity.

______ is the vitamin D deficiency disease in adults.

Osteomalacia

_______ is the deficiency disease associated with niacin

Pellagra

What is not a factor that one should consider when choosing a supplement to purchase?

Price

Which of the following is not a task that vitamins perform in the body?

Provide Energy

Thiamin is involved in ____.

energy release from carbohydrates

Excess intake of water-soluble vitamins are typically ____.

excreted in the urine


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