Chapter 2: Evaluating Nutrition Information
Before an article can be published, a critical analysis of the article is conducted by fellow research colleagues. This process is called
peer review
In vitro studies refer to
"in glass" studies
Pellagra
- a disease that was widespread in the U.S. during the early 1900's. people w/ this diseases dealt w/ weakness, diarrhea, skin rashes, & mental confusion - Joseph Goldberger discovered that this disease was related to diet rather than infection
The Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994 defines a supplement as a product that:
- contains 1+ dietary ingredients - adds to a person's dietary intake
A true nutrition expert....
1. has extensive college coursework in nutrition 2. has experience in the application of scientific methodology 3. is usually a registered dietician
A drug..
1. is a substance that alters body functions 2. may be natural or man made 3. may have beneficial as well as harmful effects
Nutrition misinformation, or nutrition fiction, ...
1. promotes purchase of special products 2. is widespread in our culture 3. uses personal testimonials
Cohort study
a type of epidemiological study where researchers observe a population & collect data over time
A(n) _______________ is a report of personal experiences.
anecdote
The majority of healthcare practices & products such as massage therapy, homeopathy, & chiropractic manipulations ___(are/ are not)__ accepted by the medical community.
are not
Observational epidemiological research includes
cohort studies & case- control studies
Nutrition scientists conduct ___________ studies to obtain information about health conditions that may result from specific dietary practices
experimental
Consumers are often unaware that the FDA evaluates supplements as __________, not __________
foods; medication
________ , _________, and _________ have blood thinning effect similar to aspirin.
ginseng, garlic, vitamin E
Intervention studies & observational studies can be 2 types of _____________ research.
human
Experiments using whole, living organisms are classified as _________ experiments.
in vivo
What herbal supplements are considered toxic or cancer causing?
kava, comfrey, sassafras
What are examples of alternative healthcare
massage therapy, chiropractic manipulation, homeopathy & naturopathy
Using a copper bracelet to treat arthritis is an example of ____________
quackery
Clinical dietetics, community nutrition, & food service systems management are 3 major professional divisions for ______________________.
registered dietitians nutritionist
A famous football player appears in an advertisement for a new sports drink & he endorses the use of this drink to enhance performance. This is called a _________________
testimonial
When someone with notoriety is paid for their endorsement of a product, this is called a _______________ & this is why it should not be considered valid.
testimonial
Which of the following involve human subjects? Select all that apply. a. observational studies b. experimental (intervention) studies c. in vitro studies
a & b
Which are examples of food/drug interactions? Select all that apply. a. bran working as a diuretic b. kava acting as a sedative c. ginseng increasing bleeding
b & c
Pseudoscience
presentation of information masquerading as factual and obtained by scientific methods - does not adhere to valid scientific methodology; uses vague or unprovable claims
Which CAM treatment is supported by some scientific evidence
probiotics in yogurt
The Framingham Heart Study is a well- known ____________ study.
prospective
Case- control study
type of epidemiologic study where individuals with a health condition are matched with individuals W/O the condition but with similar characteristics