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Looking at the Calories in this food, what percent of this macaroni and cheese is fat?

44%

What is the AMDR for carbohydrate?

45-65%

According to the Food Guide Pyramid, approximately what percentage of the day's food servings could be derived from plant foods?

75

A carbohydrate-rich oat bar contains 20 grams of carbohydrate and is fortified with 5 grams of a food fiber which is a non digestible complex carbohydrate. How many Calories have you eaten when you consume this high fiber carbohydrate-rich oat bar:

80 Calories

Each gram of fat from the diet contains ______ calories:

9

Fat is a nutrient that provides energy in the body at the rate of

9 Calories per gram

In which of the following stages of processing is corn considered in a whole grain state?

A corn on the cob

Examples of discretionary calories are:

A donut

The information in this graph was collected in an epidemiological study. Which of the following statements is true?

A higher incidence of coronary heart disease is associated with a higher intake of saturated fat.

Which of the following statements describes the glycemic effect of foods?

A measure of how fast and high the food causes the blood glucose to rise

You ate a 400-calorie cinnamon roll for a snack. Which of the following would be the best choice for lunch to help you maintain a nutritious diet for the day?

A salad with low fat dressing

Whole grain products include

A, B, C

Bile

Acts as an emulsifier

People with heartburn should avoid all of the following EXCEPT

Banana

Which of these statements regarding the digestion of fat is correct?

Bile emulsifies fat while pancreatic lipase breaks the bond between the glycerol and the fatty acids of fat in the small intestine.

The following are invisible sources of fat in the diet EXCEPT for

Butter

Most phospholipids in the body are found in

Cell membranes

Which of the following statements about food fats is correct?

Coconut oil contains mostly saturated fatty acids

Adipose tissue

Cushions the internal organs

Why it is better to obtain your nutrients from foods than from dietary supplements?

Dietary supplements are more likely to contain toxic amounts of nutrients. Foods provide phytochemicals and zoochemicals Foods provide pleasurable tastes and aromas.

It is better to meet your vitamin C needs with an orange than a dietary supplement because:

Dietary supplements do not offer all the benefits of an orange.

When the scientific method is used, a hypothesis is first proposed and then tested through experimentation. Which of the following hypotheses can be tested by means of experiments that use a quantifiable measure?

Eating an apple a day will lower blood cholesterol.

Foods high in cholesterol include

Eggs

A person who is allergic to milk protein can avoid the allergic reaction by drinking lactose free milk.

FALSE

After dietary fat has been absorbed, it is immediately stored in adipose tissue.

FALSE

Blood glucose levels should be kept in the normal range to prevent the risk of Type I Diabetes.

FALSE

Cholesterol is an essential dietary nutrient because it cannot be made in the body.

FALSE

Dietary fat alone is the cause of the plaque that leads to atherosclerosis and heart disease

FALSE

Fiber causes a greater glycemic response than refined carbohydrates.

FALSE

Glycogen is the storage form of sugar in plants.

FALSE

Ingredient lists on packages are the best way to identify if a food is low in fat and cholesterol.

FALSE

Look at the graph below. If the ice cream were fortified with twice as much vitamin D, the ice cream would be considered more nutrient dense than the milk.

FALSE

Saturated fatty acids contain double bonds

FALSE

The food label does not provide information on added sugar.

FALSE

Eating fat can increase the number of calories you consume because

Fat contains 9 calories per gram while carbs and protein are only 4 calories per gram

The component of meat responsible for its juiciness is the:

Fat content

Which of the following is NOT one of the six classes of nutrients?

Fiber

Which of the following statements is correct?

For those who have lost weight and want to keep it off, 60 to 90 minutes of moderate activity per day is recommended.

Identify the process that is regarded as absorption and not digestion.

Glucose moves into the cells of the small intestine and then into the blood stream.

Which of the following statements is correct?

High-density lipoproteins (HDL) Lipoproteins pick up cholesterol from cells and transport it to the liver so that it can be eliminated from the body.

RDAs and AIs are used for:

Identifying the amount of nutrients most healthy people should consume

Which of these statements about essential nutrients is false?

If you do not get enough of them in your diet, your body will synthesize enough to meet its needs.

Eating fish regularly will do all of the following EXCEPT

Increases inflammation

Which of the following CANNOT add fat to the body?

Inorganic nutrients

Information in advertisements

Is intended to sell a product

Villi contain which of the following:

Lacteal

Epidemiology

Looks for patterns in populations

The fat in ice cream

Makes it tasty due to the rich taste

Which is not a good food source of calcium for someone who is lactose intolerant?

Milk

Which of the following might be a hidden source of fat?

Muffin

Variety is important in a diet because:

No single food can provide all the nutrients needed.

The place you would find information about whether the product contained nuts would be

On the ingredient list

All of the following statements are true regarding components of a nutrition study that provides reliable information, EXCEPT:

Personal testimonials are appropriate type of data to collect

Which of the following leading causes of death in the U.S. does NOT bear a relationship to diet?

Pneumonia and influenza

Which of the following pairs correctly links the daily reference intake with its definition?

Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) are intakes that are sufficient to meet the nutrient needs of almost all healthy people in a specific gender and life-stage group.

Which of the following health problems is NOT caused by a deficiency of essential fatty acids?

Reduction in the absorption of water soluble vitamins

Blood glucose levels

Rise when glucagon is released

Which is NOT a step involved in starch digestion?

Salivary amylase breaks down starch in the stomach

Which of the following is one of the ways that the endocrine system interacts with the digestive system?

Secretes hormones that regulate how much we eat

ooking at the graph titled "What Scientists See", which of the following is correct:

Since the 1950's there has been a decline in saturated fat consumed from milk but there has also been a decline in calcium lessening the public health benefit.

Which is true of enriched grains?

Some of the nutrients lost or diminished in processing are added back

The ULs

Suggest the maximum intake level to avoid the risk of adverse health effects

Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDRs) describe healthy ranges of intake for carbohydrate, fat, and protein, expressed as percentages of total energy intake.

TRUE

As macrophages fill with oxidized cholesterol, they become foam cells.

TRUE

Beans tend to be high in soluble fiber.

TRUE

Essential nutrients are chemicals found in food that you must consume to meet your dietary requirements

TRUE

Fatty acid chains are broken down in the mitochondria to help generate ATP.

TRUE

Fatty acids that are classified as essential cannot be made by the body; therefore, they must be obtained through the diet.

TRUE

Fatty fish is healthier than fatty beef because it contains omega 3 fatty acids.

TRUE

Foods are fortified to help eliminate nutrient deficiencies.

TRUE

Foods like peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soy, and shellfish may contain proteins that act as foreign antigens leading to an immune reaction in the gastrointestinal tracts of some individuals.

TRUE

Gender, age and activity level all affect your energy needs (EER).

TRUE

Serving sizes are standardized on food labels to allow consumers to compare products.

TRUE

Taste is one of the factors that would determine the foods you eat at a family picnic.

TRUE

The Dietary Guidelines emphasize that the key to weight management is total calories consumed rather than the relative proportions of carbohydrate, fat, and protein in the diet

TRUE

The family name of a fatty acid (i.e., omega 3, 6, 9, etc.) is related to the location of the first double bond counting from the methyl (CH3) end of the fatty acid chain.

TRUE

The liver is one of the organs of the digestive system.

TRUE

The original purpose of the RDAs was to make recommendations on amounts of energy and on specific nutrients that were most likely to be deficient in people's diets.

TRUE

Water is involved in maintenance and formation of the shape and structure of the body.

TRUE

MyPyramid DOES NOT helps us follow the Dietary Guidelines for Americans by:

Telling us how to prepare, handle and store food safely

Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the Dietary Guidelines and the MyPyramid?

The Dietary Guidelines provides recommendations for a healthy diet and the MyPyramid translates these recommendations into food choices

Which of the following factors does not play a role in determining an individual's energy needs?

The amount of food that they eat

An elderly man who is otherwise healthy presents as slightly overweight and is diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia. This would be best explained by which of the following?

The man has been eating food that exceeds his Calorie requirement, but not does meet his iron requirement.

Two college students are eating the same number of Calories and after a diet analysis their nutrient intakes are very similar. One student eats on the run has uses both vitamin and mineral supplements to meet his dietary needs. The other student eats a wide variety of healthy foods and does not take any supplements. Which of these statements is true?

The student eating the diet with variety gets additional health benefits from components in the foods that are healthful but not necessarily essential.

The portion of the food label that would help you find foods that are low in saturated fat is

The total fat section of the label

Which statement is correct?

The total grams of fat in the American diet has stayed relatively constant over the past 40 years.

You have two relatives, both 55 years old, and both have always eaten a diet of primarily fast food. One of these relatives has severe heart disease and the other has low cholesterol levels and no sign of heart disease. What is the best explanation for this?

These relatives do not share the same genetic predisposition for heart disease.

Nutrition recommendations benefit individual and public health because

They are used to both plan diets and evaluate what we are eating

Which of the following is a characteristic of structure-function claims on food labels?

They can be made without and FDA approval

Indigestible carbohydrates are good for health because

They inhibit the growth of undesirable bacteria

LDL cholesterol

Transport cholesterol to cells

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

Triglycerides are used as sources of energy for cells

By chemical analysis, what nutrient is present in highest amounts in most foods?

Water

Which of the following breads has the highest fiber content?

Whole-grain

In a scientific experiment, a group that is identical to the experimental group in every way except that its members do not receive the treatment being tested is called _________

a control group

Which of the following are factors to consider in the dietary management of diabetes mellitus?

a diet providing unrefined carbohydrates and limited consumption of refined carbohydrates. a limited intake of saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol weight management coupled with exercise and diet

Which of these sources would be most likely to exaggerate the beneficial effects of a dietary supplement?

a pamphlet published by the manufacturer

The Adequate Intake for fiber is 38 g per day for men and 25 g per day for women; what is the typical intake for Americans?

about 15 g per day.

All of the following help destroy antigens EXCEPT

allergens

The bonds that link the sugar units in starch and fiber

are not the same because the bond in fiber are hard to break down

The lining of the small intestine is the area where nutrients in food may be digested and absorbed. This lining is best described by having a

brushy surface made of epithelial tissue.

Fiber benefits colon health in these possible ways EXCEPT

by not changing the intestinal microflora

Starch and dietary fiber are classified as

compec carbohydrates

All of the following are symptoms of lactose intolerance EXCEPT

constipation

Which of the following is most likely to result from insufficient intake of fiber?

constipation

Foods high in added refined sugar

contain empty calories

The American diet

contains 32 tsp of sugar on average

A food label ingredient list reads: Wheat flour, vegetable shortening, sugar, salt and cornstarch. What item would be found in the lowest amount in the food?

cornstarch

Manufacturers voluntarily fortified foods with Vitamin C to:

create a food that may be more nutritious but inadvertently may contribute to the overconsumption of Vitamin C.

What term is used to describe the process whereby bacteria on the teeth metabolize carbohydrates, producing tooth-damaging acids?

dental caries

Food exchange systems were originally developed for people with

diabetes

Which of the following best represents how the typical US diet pattern compares to carbohydrate intake recommendations?

diet low in fiber, high in added sugar

When you eat a taco, the tortilla, meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomato are broken apart, releasing the nutrients and other food components they contain. This process is called:

digestion

Foods that contain added refined sugars contribute __________ to the diet.

empty calories

Which is the function of bile?

emulsifies fats

All of the following best describe the health impact of indigestible carbohydrates as a food source for bacteria in the colon, except?

enhancement of nutrient absorption in the colon

The addition of nutrients back to a food after they were removed by processing is referred to as _______.

enrichment

An obese man could:

exhibit signs of both over nutrition and under nutrition

In general, a diet that is modified by substituting complex carbohydrates for pure sugars results in a diet that is higher in

fiber

Which of the following category of complex carbohydrates is not digestible because they cannot be broken by human digestive enzymes?

fiber

Which of the following is generally NOT digested but does stimulate intestinal muscle contractions?

fiber

What is the sweetest tasting simple carbohydrate in the diet?

fructose

Identify the organ that stores bile that is used for the digestion of fat.

gallbladder

Food entering the stomach sends a signal to the brain to release______ which triggers the release of gastric juice.

gastrin

Which of the following hormones assists in normalizing blood glucose levels when blood sugar drops below normal?

glucagen

When blood glucose concentration falls, what pancreatic hormone is secreted to stimulate release of stored glucose?

glucagon

Which monosaccharide is commonly found in all disaccharides?

glucose

Which of the following is an example of a complex carbohydrate?

glycogen

Which of the following 3200-calorie diets is the least fattening?

high fat diet, high protein diet, high carbohydrate diet

What chemical substance initiates the release of other chemicals that ultimately result in digestion/absorption?

hormones

Zoochemicals and phytochemicals may be added to foods to:

increase the health-promoting benefits of the food.

Which type of fiber has a laxative effect by adding bulk to fecal matter as it passes, unchanged, through the gastrointestinal tract?

insoluble fiber

A glass of milk is more nutrient dense than a can of soda because:

it contains calcium

Health conditions that are common in people with uncontrolled diabetes include all the following

kidney failure, increased risk of heart disease, blindness

Which nutrient class provides the most Calories per gram?

lipids

Identify the organ that produces bile that is used for the digestion of fat.

liver

What is the primary organ that converts fructose to glucose following absorption?

liver

Symptoms and complications of uncontrolled diabetes include all of the following except:

liver damage

This graph indicates that _________

low-fat milk contains more calcium per calorie than ice cream

Which of the following describes a fatty acid that has one double bond?

monounsaturated

Which of the following is the most nutrient dense food relative to calcium content?

nonfat milk

Which of the following is the best definition of essential nutrient?

nutrients a person must consume to maintain health

Dehydration is an example of a deficiency disease that:

occurs quickly after water is withheld from the diet.

Which of these foods has the lowest nutrient density?

orange soda

An individual who eats food contaminated with bacteria may be protected from the ill effects of the bacteria because of the presence of:

phagocytes and lymphocytes found in the small intestines

This lipid is an important component of cell membranes, forming a lipid bilayer by orienting the water-soluble portion towards the water environment:

phospholipid

As indicated in this diagram, inflammation that occurs in response to an injury to the artery wall precipitates the development of _________ which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.

plaque

Lipid stored in fat cells (adipose tissue) provides many benefits including

protection of organs and insulation for maintaining body temperature

All of the following potentially adverse health conditions result when the body lacks sufficient dietary carbohydrates, except?

protein-sparing action

GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) results when the acidic contents of the stomach regurgitate into the esophagus creating a burning sensation because unlike the stomach, the cells lining the esophagus do not

secrete mucous

Where does most of the digestion and breakdown of starches and disaccharides occur?

small intestine

Which type of dietary fiber blocks bile reabsorption and promotes dietary cholesterol excretion?

soluble fiber

Identify the organ that is NOT a part of the digestive system:

spleen

The j-shaped organ that receives chewed and swallowed food for additional digestion is the:

stomach

In the event that you eat fewer calories than you need, which of the following is likely to occur?

the body will send hormones signaling the release of fat from adipose cells for energy use

This diagram illustrates the steps of: observation>hypothesis>experiment>theory

the scientific method

Which of the following best describes the effects of lactose intolerance on those who consume dairy products?

the undigested lactose passes into the large intestine, where it draws in water, is metabolized by bacteria, producing gas and causing abdominal distension, gas, cramping, and diarrhea

General features of the legumes include all of the following EXCEPT

they are high in fat

The best definition of the purpose of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) is

to recommend the amounts of energy, nutrients, and other food components that healthy people should consume in order to stay healthy, reduce the risk of chronic disease, and prevent deficiencies

Absorption of nutrients by intestinal cells occurs by all of the following mechanisms EXCEPT

transmigration

In what form are most dietary lipids found?

triglycerides

Which of the following best describes the normal pH of the stomach?

very acidic

What is the name of the projections on the inner surface of hte small intestine?

villi

Which of the following classes of nutrients requires the least amount of digestion?

vitamins

Which group consists only of nutrients that are considered micronutrients?

vitamins and minerals

Based on this illustration, which nutrient class makes up the greatest proportion of body weight?

water

The transit time for food in the large intestine is related to the amount of water and fiber in the diet because

water and fiber are responsible for the size (mass) and softness of the stool.

MyPyramid recommends these carbohydrate sources

whole grains, leafy vegetables and dried fruits

A personalized MyPyramid can be obtained by submitting the following information at the mypyramid.gov site:

your weight, height, age, gender and activity

The difference between a hypothesis and a theory is

Experimentation is required to support a theory

A slice of apple pie has the same nutrient density as eating a medium size apple.

FALSE

Absorption is the process that takes place before digestion in the digestive system.

FALSE

Atoms, molecules and cells are not related to one another because they are all different types of units of matter.

FALSE

Enzymes signal the pancreas and gallbladder to secrete digestive substances into the small intestine

FALSE

Excess calories/energy is not a cause of malnutrition.

FALSE

If you choose a high-fat, high-salt, fast-food lunch, your nutrient intake for the day cannot meet the recommendations for a healthy diet.

FALSE

Structure/function claims on dietary supplement labels are never misleading.

FALSE

Swallowing moves food through the GI tract.

FALSE

The following nutrients provide energy:

Protein, carbohydrates and lipids

Moderation

Requires you to watch your portion sizes

What is the AMDR for fat?

20-35%

Control groups

Allow for comparison to see if what was being tested had any effect

What is the primary storage form of the carbohydrate in the body?

glycogen

What is the primary function of insulin?

lowers blood glucose levels

Immediately after absorption, what circulatory system carries the fat soluble vitamins and large fats?

lymphatic

All of the following foods contain cholesterol except:

potato chips cooked in partially hydrogenated corn oil

HDLS __________

return cholesterol from other lipoproteins and body cells to the liver.

The majority of lipid digestion occurs here:

small intestine

What is the primary absorption site for digestible carbohydrates?

small intestines

Which of these factors can limit the availability of food?

socioeconomic status health status living conditions

Which of the following is a feature of phospholipids?

soluble in both water and fat

The three main functions of the nutrients include all of the following except:

speed up our metabolism

Use this label to determine which of the following statements about the amount of sodium and calcium in this product is true:

This product is high in sodium and high in calcium

For most nutrients, it is difficult to exceed the Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL) by consuming food.

True

Ingredients on a food label are listed in descending order by weight.

True

My Pyramid was designed to put the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines into practice.

True

A diet that follows the principles of variety, balance, and moderation _________

can include all kinds of foods

Which group consists only of nutrients that are classified as energy-yielding nutrients?

carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins

An oil that is partially hydrogenated sometimes changes one or more of its double bond configurations from

cis to trans

What is the first major organ to receive nutrients that are absorbed into the lymph?

heart

Which of the following is a feature of cholesterol?

synthesized by the body


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