NSC 101 Unit 3
In the vegetable group the standard size is:
1 cup 100% vegetable juice = 1 cup cooked and raw vegetables
structure/function claim
describes the role a nutrient plays in maintaining a structure, such as bone, or promoting a normal function, such as digestion
Adequate Intakes (AIs)
dietary recommendations that assume a population's average daily nutrient intakes are adequate because no deficiency diseases are present
In the protein-rich food group, choose foods that are classified as protein-rich AND non-meat
eggs, beans and nuts tofu and seeds
Olives are in the ______ food group
fats and oils
Daily Values (DVs)
set of nutrient intake standards developed for labeling purposes
requirement
smallest amount of a nutrient that maintains a defined level of nutritional health
Tolerable Upper Intake Level (Upper Level or UL)
standard representing the highest average amount of a nutrient that's unlikely to be harmful when consumed daily
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)
standards for daily energy and nutrient intake to reduce risk of nutrient deficiencies and excesses, prevent disease, and achieve optimal health
Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs)
standards for recommending daily intakes of several nutrients
Which beverages supply the highest number of empty calories in Americans' diets?
sugar-sweetened soft drinks, sports drinks, and fruit drinks.
What are two other Food Guides like MyPlate?
the Mediterranean Food Guide the Asian Diet Pyramid
Estimated Average Requirement (EAR)
the amount of nutrients that meet the needs of 50% of healthy people who are in a particular life stage/gender group
whole grains
the entire, ground, cracked, or flaked seeds of cereal grains, such as wheat, buckwheat, oats, corn, rice, wild rice, rye, and barley
The Nutrition Facts panel must provide info about:
the food's total fat, specific fats (saturated and trans), cholesterol, sodium, total carbs, fiber, sugars, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron contents.
Why is it recommended to discuss herbal supplements with a physician prior to adding them to daily intake?
they may cause health risks
Enrichment is the re-addition of ?
thiamin, riboflavin, folic acid
Which of the following summarizes the purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010
to improve the health of all Americans age two and older.
What do DVs take into account?
total fat, cholesterol, total carbs, fiber, and several vitamins and minerals
Which group do avocados, nuts and olives belong?
oils
The production of ________ __________ doesn't rely on the use of antibiotics, hormones, synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, genetic improvements, or ionizing radiation.
organic foods
What vitamins and minerals are in many dairy products?
protein, phosphorus and potassium (minerals), calcium, and the vitamins A and D, and riboflavin.
Echinacea is related to what plant
ragweed, which can cause seasonal allergies
The nutrition facts panel must provide info on:
total fat, specific fats (trans and saturated), cholesterol, sodium, total carbs, fiber, sugars, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron contents
DRI (Dietary Reference Intakes) are an ________
umbrella encompassing other standards like the ones listed in the picture
What are the key components of the Dietary Guidelines?
1. Prevent and/or reduce overweight and obesity through improved eating and physical activity behaviors. 2. Control total caloric intake to manage body weight. 3. Increase physical activity 4. Maintain appropriate calorie balance during each stage of life.
In the protein group, the standard serving size is equivalent to:
1/4 cup cooked, dried beans or peas = 1 oz meat, fish, or poultry = 1 egg = 1 tablespoon peanut butter = 1/4 regular tofu = 1/2 oz nuts or seeds
What percent of DV is considered a high source of a nutrient?
20%Dv or more is a high source of a nutrient in a food
Acceptable Macronutrient distribution ranges: Adults
Carbs: 45-65% Protein: 10-35% Fat: 20-35%
Which of the following is an example of a health claim?
Correct: Fiber can lower cholesterol Wrong: Calcium builds strong bones Vitamins can help maintain immune health.
Which of the following portrays the definition of empty calories?
Correct: Foods that have very little nutrient value Incorrect: Foods that offer minimal energy
In response to a period of weight gain, what can you do to balance calorie intake to manage weight?
Correct: Increase physical activity, consumer fewer calories Wrong: eat on a regular schedule
What is a NOT a primary storage site for vitamins?
Correct: Kidneys Incorrect: Fat, liver
To prevent disease, achieve optimal health, and reduce the risk of nutrient deficiencies nutrition experts have established the:
Dietary Reference Intakes
For products that have more than one ingredient, what must they do?
Display a list of the ingredients in descending order according to weight.
The ______ is the amount of the nutrient that should meet the needs of 50% of the healthy people who are in a particular life stage/gender group/
EAR (Estimated Average Requirement)
How often are the Dietary Guidelines updated?
Every 5 years
Who monitors food and beverage labeling in the US??
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
The _______- inspired the development of other food pyramids for those who don't follow the Western diet.
Food Guid Pyramid
What are true about facts about the percentages of Daily Values when applied to the Nutrition Facts food label?
Is based on the 2000 calorie diet that allows for easy comparison among similar foods. Also requires people with more or less than 2000 calorie diet to make adjustments
Lentils are in the _______ food group
Meat and meat substitutes
A significant difference between Vitamins B and C versus Vitamin D is?
Meeting daily intake recommendations is essential B and C are not stored in the body D, iron and calcium are stored in the body
What are vegetables a good source of?
Micronutrients, fiber and phytochemicals Also low in fat and energy
What is the USDA's interactive dietary and menu planing guide that replaced MyPyramid?
MyPlate
What does the EER take into account?
Person's physical activity level, height, weight, sex and life stage.
The purpose of the AMDRs (Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges) include?
Providing a range of intakes to promote adequate macronutrients, reducing the risk of diet-related chronic diseases
Which nutrient standard is set to meet 97-98% of the nutrient requirements for nearly all healthy Americans?
RDAs (Recommended Dietary Allowances)
Which foods supply the highest number of empty calories in Americans' diets?
cakes, cookies, pastries, and donuts, cheese (source of solid fat), pizza (source of solid fat), & ice cream.
life stage/gender group
classifies people according to age, sex, and whether females are pregnant or breastfeeding
Plants that are highly toxic or cancer causing
comfrey, pennyroyal, sassafras, kava, lobelia, and ma huang.
empty calorie allowance
daily amount of energy remaining after a person consumes recommended amounts of foods that contain little or no solid fats and added sugars from the major food groups
nutrient content claim
describes levels of nutrients in packaged foods
health claim
describes the relationship between a food or food ingredient and the reduced risk of a nutrition-related condition
Examples of MV/MM
fish oil (omega 3) glucosamine echinacea flax-see oil and pills
What does a food with "natural" on the label NOT contain?
food coloring agents, synthetic flavors, or other manufactured substances
Which tool is most useful for meal planning?
food guide
What is the addition of any nutrient to foods??
fortification!!!
When selecting foods from the fruit group, choose more:
frozen or fresh fruit
On nutrition labels, what are the servings show in?
household and metric units
nutrition Facts panel
information on food packaging that indicates nutrition information per serving of the food
A produce farmer is interested in growing organic crops. Based on regulations, what would the farmer have to avoid?
ionizing radiation, genetic improvements, synthetic fertilizer
Protein rich food contain which micronutrients?
iron, zinc and B vitamins
A reduced-fat food contains:
less than 25% of the fat serving than the reference food.
Lean meat or poultry provides:
less than 5g of fat, 2g of saturated fat, and 95 mg of cholesterol per serving
What are some storage sites for nutrients like Vitamin D and the minerals iron and calcium?
liver, body fat, and/or bones
What are fruits a good source of?
low fat, good source of phytochemicals and micronutrients, especially potassium and vitamins C and folate.
Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDRs)
macronutrient intake ranges that are nutritionally adequate and may reduce the risk of diet-related chronic diseases
The Supplement Facts label on dietary supplements must include:
manufacturer's contact info %DV of each nutrient serving size
The Dietary Supplement and Health Education Act of 1994 allows:
manufacturers to classify dietary supplements as foods. Thus these supplements don't need to get tested for safety
Most commonly used dietary supplements are:
multivitamin/multimineral (MV/MM)
MyPlate empty calorie allowances allows for ________ empty calories in a 2000kcal diet.
260
A low-fat food contains
3g or less of fat per serving
A low-calorie food contains:
40kcal or less per serving
What percent of DV is considered a low source of a nutrient?
5%DV or less of a nutrient is a low source of the nutrient
The purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is to
Reduce the risk of nutrition-related chronic health conditions set general nutritional-related lifestyle recommendation NOT guidlines for nutrients in organic foods
What information should be listed on a Nutrition Facts panel?
Saturated fat, servings per container, and list of ingredients.
Which of the following nutrients are required on the Nutrition Facts panel?
Saturated fats, sodium, potassium and vitamin D NOT mono-unsaturated fats
What factors affect the amount of nutrients a person can need?
Their age, sex, general health status, physical activity level, and life cycle stage.
What happens when there are high amounts of vitamins?
They act as drugs and can produce unpleasant and even toxic side effects
Which of the following sets beans and peas apart form the rest of the vegetable group?
They are protein-rich
What is the main reason food manufacturers make nutrition claims on food products?
They are used as a marketing tool directed toward the health-conscious consumers.
What are the appropriate uses of DRI standards?
To prevent disease To reduce the risk of nutrient deficiencies To achieve optimal health To ensure that one specific nutrient is not over consumed
What is the max chronic daily intake level of a nutrient that is unlikely to cause adverse health effects in most people?
Tolerable Upper Intake Level
A light or lite food has:
at least 1/3 fewer kilocalories OR half the fat of the reference food
Estimated Energy Requirement (EER)
average daily energy intake that meets the needs of a healthy person maintaining his or her weight
The Estimated Energy Requirement is based on the needs of healthy individuals; T of F?
True
What are two vitamins that are not stored by the body?
Vitamin C and most B vitamins
Examples of nutrients required on the Nutrition Facts panel:
Vitamin D, Saturated Fats, Sodium, Potassium
What vitamins and minerals does one need to consume daily to maintain adequate levels in the body?
Vitamins D, C and B and the minerals iron and calcium
enrichment
addition of iron, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and folic acid to cereal grain products
fortification
addition of nutrients to food
megadose
an amount of a vitamin or mineral that at least 10 times the recommended amount of the nutrient