Ch. 7 HMD 211
Which of the following is true about phytochemicals found in foods?
They protect against certain chronic diseases.
Vegetables should be cooked with as much water as possible to preserve nutrient content.
false
Vitamins D and K, niacin, and biotin always cause toxicity symptoms because they are made in the body.
false
Which vitamin is added to enriched grains and cereals in order to reduce the risk of birth defects?
folic acid
The presence of phytochemicals, antioxidants, and fiber in ________ make them nutritionally superior to supplements.
foods
________ are often more expensive than the regular variety; may risk of overconsumption of nutrients; and can displace more nutrient dense foods.
fortified foods
Stephanie recently became a vegan, has been eating large quantities of green leafy vegetables and taking vitamin A supplements. The condition that she is most likely to develop is
hypervitaminosis A
Consuming too much apricots, butternut squash, cantaloupe, and carrots
is less likely to cause toxicity symptoms than overconsuming eggs, organ meats, and milk.
Milk sold in clear bottles might be low in __________.
riboflavin
The best way to find out if you need a supplement is to
schedule an appointment with a registered dietitian nutritionist.
To minimize nutrient losses, vegetables should be
stir-fried
________ can be expensive; may risk of overconsumption of nutrients; may lack the antioxidants, phytochemicals, and fiber found naturally in foods; and they are not satisfying.
supplements
Which of the following two foods are good sources of B6?
enriched bread and chicken
A supplement that has the USP seal on the label cannot lead to toxicity symptoms.
false
Persons who take supplements of vitamin A, D, E or K are more likely to experience deficiency symptoms compared to the supplements of the B vitamins and vitamin C.
false
Produce should be stored in clear plastic bags to preserve nutrient content.
false
The best overall strategy to meet nutrient needs is to take supplements that have the USP seal on the label.
false
The best way to make vitamin D in the skin is to apply sunscreen according to the instructions on the label.
false
The fat-soluble vitamins are the B vitamins.
false
A vegetarian is most likely to need supplements of
B12
The intrinsic factor, a protein in the stomach, promotes the absorption of ___
B12
Vitamins
Essential nutrients that do not yield energy, but that are required for growth and proper functioning of the body.
Because the fat-soluble vitamins require fat for absorption, these supplements need to be taken with a fat or an oil.
FALSE
Fortified foods are harmful and they often lead to vitamin toxicity symptoms.
FALSE
Vitamins D and K, niacin, and biotin are synthesized in the body in the amounts that are needed every day.
FALSE
In large doses, niacin has been shown to lower blood levels of __________.
LDL
Which seal on a supplement label indicates it meets purity and accuracy criteria?
USP
Which of the following supplements is the best choice? The one with the
USP seal, the words "high potency", and the lowest cost.
The vitamin that enhances iron absorption is ___.
Vitamin C
Antioxidants that neutralize free radicals are
Vitamins E and C
Which of the following is true about free radicals?
Which of the following is true about free radicals?
a pregnant woman who does not eat enough folate increases her risk of having a baby with
anencephaly and spina bifida.
Vitamin supplements of A, D, E, and K
are likely to lead to toxicity symptoms when taken in excess.***
The protein in raw egg whites that binds biotin and prevents it from being absorbed is:
avidin
Which nutrients serve as coenzymes in the conversion of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to energy; in fatty acid, cholesterol, and protein synthesis?
b vitamins
John was told by his physician that his vitamin D blood level was low. John needs to eat foods that are rich in
calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus.
Which of the following foods would be most appropriate for Marco who is lactose intolerant?
calcium-fortified soy milk
Fat-soluble vitamins ___.
can be stored in the body for later use
Vitamin C assists in the formation of the most abundant body protein, which is _____. This relates to the lack of vitamin C and can lead to _____.
collagen; scurvy
Exposure to air, water, and heat to produce items
leads to nutrient losses.
Two examples of carotenoids are __________.
lutein and lycopene
________ is the form of vitamin K that can be produced in the intestinal tract.
menaquinone
Vegetables cooked by ________ have more vitamin C than those cooked by ________.
microwaving—boiling in lots of water
Vitamins are
needed in small amounts in the body.***
Consuming too much thiamin causes __________.
no known adverse effects
Which of the following nutrients are typically underconsumed by Americans?
potassium and vitamin D
The role of coenzymes is to __________, which is also a major function of the B vitamins in the body.
promote the functioning of enzymes
The inactive form of a vitamin that can be converted into an active form upon absorption is called ___.
provitamin
The inactive form of a vitamin that can be converted into an active form upon absorption or in the liver is called a(n) __________. __________ is an example of this.
provitamin; Beta-carotene
Which nutrient blood levels are likely to be low in chronic alcohol abusers?
thiamin and niacin
A supplement which has a USP seal on the label is more likely to be pure and of higher quality than a comparable supplement which does not have the USP seal.
true
Consuming too much folate can obscure a vitamin B12 deficiency.
true
Fat-soluble vitamins are more likely to lead to toxicity symptoms than water-soluble vitamins.
true
In a supplement whose label has the statement "high potency", at least two-thirds of the nutrients in the supplement contain a minimum of 100 percent of the daily value.
true
Many vitamins in fruits and vegetables can be lost by exposure to air, water, and heat.
true
Strict vegetarians may need supplements of vitamins B12 and vitamin D.
true
The B vitamins and vitamin C are not stored in body.
true
The amounts of cloud cover, smog, and air pollution can all reduce the amount of vitamin D produced in the skin.
true
The vitamin which assists in the formation of collagen, supports a healthy immune system, and improves the absorption of nonheme iron is vitamin C.
true
Vitamin A toxicity symptoms include compromised bone health and birth defects.
true
Vitamin D toxicity symptoms include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and constipation.
true
Women who may become pregnant need adequate amounts of folic acid to prevent birth defects.
true
ersons who take supplements of vitamin A, D, E or K are more likely to experience deficiency symptoms compared to the supplements of the B vitamins and vitamin C.
true
Marcus is an African American student who is deficient in vitamin D, so he needs to spend more time in the sun that his peers who are White.
true***
Which of the following is NOT a good source of niacin?
vegetables
Apricots, butternut squash, cantaloupe, carrots, mangoes, peaches, pumpkin, and sweet potatoes are rich in
vitamin A
Individuals who do not eat animal products, and who live in cities where there is minimal sunlight are likely to have low levels of
vitamin D
a deficiency of vitamin ________ can cause rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.
vitamin D or calcium (need vitamin d to work with calcium)
People on a low-fat diet may not be getting enough ___.
vitamin E
Individuals taking anticoagulant medications need to carefully monitor their vitamin ________ intake.
vitamin K
The vitamin that promotes blood clotting is ___.
vitamin K