Ch.3 & 4 of basic nutrition
The standard serving size in the fruit group is equivalent to (blank) cup fruit or fruit juice and 1/2 cup of dried fruit
1
In the vegetable group (blank) cups of raw uncooked leafy greens is equivalent to one standard serving
2
To be labeled as "reduced" the product contain (blank)% less of nutrient or calories found in the reference product.
25
The EAR should meet the needs of (blank) % of healthy people in a particular life stage/gender group.
50
Which of the following dietary guides were inspired by the Food Guide Pyramid?
Asian Diet Pyramid & Mediterranean Diet Pyramid
Match the macronutrient with its AMDR
Carbohydrate: 42-65% Protein:10-35% Fat:20-35%
Match the foods with the correct category within the Exchange System
Carbohydrates: milk, fruit, vegetables Meats: cheeses, chicken, pork Fats: nuts and seeds
To establish the RDA for a nutrient, first scientists determine the nutrient's (blank) and then add a "margin of safety" so that the RDA meets the nutrient needs of 97 to 98% of healthy individuals.
EAR
(blank) calorie foods are ones that are high in solid fats and/or added sugar. They provide calories, but few to no nutrients. Some examples are cookies, cake, sodas, pizza, and candy
Empty
Your diet is likely to be nutritionally adequate if your average daily intake for each nutrient meets the nutrient's (blank) or Al value
RDA
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
A healthy eating pattern includes:
a food intake that meets nutrient needs over time & understanding how all food and beverage consumed fit into a daily routine.
When there isn't enough research to establish a RDA, an (blank) is set.
adequate intakes
All of the following are protein rich foods that make good substitutes for meat except:
avocado
Good sources of plant proteins include
beans, nuts, and peas
The nutrition components of the Nutrition Facts panel include:
calories, protein, total fat, trans fat
Which of the following are recommendations of food components and food that the Dietary Guidelines recommend be reduced?
cholesterol intake should be less than 300 mg & reduce sodium intake to less than 2300 mg
Standards for planning nutritious diets for groups of people are called
dietary reference intakes
A way to reduce calorie intake is to eat smaller amounts of food that contain a lot of (blank) or eliminate them altogether.
empty calorie
The estimated energy requirement is based on the needs of individuals who are
healthy
Which of the following foods are included in the fruit group?
kiwi & grape
Nutrient claims on food packaging
must follow legal definitions
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans were designed to promote good health while reducing the risk of (blank) diseases
nutrient
A (blank) is the smallest amount of a nutrient that maintains is defined level of nutritional health.
requirement
The nutrient categories that the Daily Values have been set for include
vitamins & several minerals
Method of formulation
RDA: nutrient recommendation backed by extensive research Al: estimated from average daily nutrient intake from population EER: based on physical activity level, height, weight, age, gender, and life stage UL: nutrient with known toxicity levels or adverse effects.
Which nutrient standard is set to meet or exceed 97.5% of the requirement for nearly all healthy Americans?
RDAs
Moderation relates to all types of foods
TRUE
The basic premise of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans includes which of the following statements?
The Dietary Guidelines are designed to promote good health and reduce the risk of major nutrition-related chronic health conditions.
As a marketing tool directed toward the health-conscious consumers, food manufacturers make nutrition (blank) on food products
claims
The Exchange System was originally developed to assist those with
diabetes
Enrichment
the replacement of some nutrients that are lost during processing
Ingredients are listed on the Nutrition Facts label in descending order by (blank)
weight
The recommendation for dairy is to
consume fat-free or low-fat dairy foods including yogurt, cheese, and/or fortified soy products.
It is important to keep (blank) under control so that you can eat a balanced and varied diet without consuming more calories, fat, cholesterol, sugar, and sodium than you need.
portion size
The US Department of Agriculture monitors food and beverage labeling in the US
FALSE
The abbreviation for the US federal agency that has legal oversight over food and drug products is
FDA
Which of following are ways you can balance calorie intake to manage weight?
consume fewer calories & increase physical activity
The (blank), body fat, and bones are major storage sites for vitamin D and most minerals
liver
The following are good recommendation to help build a better MyPlate
make half of your grains whole grains & focus on fruit
The purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is to (blank)
set general nutritional-related lifestyle recommendation & reduce the risk of nutrition-related chronic health condition
A (blank) describe 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
Fortification
the addition of nutrients to foods that are normally not present designed the nutrient content of the food
When choosing dairy products, the recommendation to choose dairy products that are
low fat or fat free
According to MyPlate, which of the following is equivalent to a standard serving in the protein foods group
*1 egg *1 ounce of meat *1/4 cup of cooked dry beans
The Nutrition Facts panel:
*lists certain food constituents *indicates serving amounts *indicates the % Daily Value of some food constituents
To prevent unwanted weight gain one should
*stay within daily calorie needs *increase physical activity
Which of the following are true facts about the percentages of Daily Values when applied to the Nutrition Fats food label?
*the 2000-kcalorie diet allows easy comparison among similar foods. *they are based on a 2000-kcalorie diet *people requiring more or less than 2000-kcalorie must make the necessary adjustment.
The Daily Value is
*used on food labels (Nutrition Facts) *used a rough guide to compare nutrient content of foods with respect to human needs *based on a 2000kcal calorie diet *is genetic standard