Chapter 12-13
The average daily loss of water via the kidneys, lungs, feces, and skin approximates
1.5 to 2.5 liters
What is the bioavailability of dietary zinc?
15-40%
All of the following are recognized symptoms of zinc deficiency except
Anemia
In the United States, iron is currently added to which of the following foods?
Breads and cereals
Which of the following is a feature of potassium supplements?
Can cause toxicity
Which of the following is not a feature of potassium deficiency?
Dietary deficiencies are common due to availability of only a few good food sources
Which of the following is known to enhance iron absorption?
Foods containing vitamin C
Which of the following disorders us positively correlated with the presence of high blood iron?
Heart disease
Which of the following body structures helps to regulate thirst?
Hypothalamus
As far as is known, what hormone is dependent upon chromium for optimal activity?
Insulin
Which of the following is a feature of iron absorption?
It is higher in people with severe iron deficiency
Which of the following is a feature of potassium?
Liberal intake may correct hypertension
Which of the following is a feature of iron nutrition?
Many people do not eat enough iron-containing foods
Which of the following is thought to regulate the absorption of zinc?
Metallothionein in the intestinal cells
When eaten in the same meal, which of the following foods enhances the absorption of iron in legumes?
Oranges
Which of the following is a general characteristic of minerals in processed foods?
Salted peanuts contains less sodium than cornflakes on a gram basis
The strongest predictor for loss of bon density is a person's
age
Under normal circumstances, what is the average percentage of dietary iron that is absorbed?
10 to 15
What is the calcium adequate intake for college-age students?
1000 mg
Approximately how much iron would be provided by a balanced diet supplying 2000 kcalories?
12mg
To minimize the risk of calcium toxicity, total daily intakes should be limited to under
2,500 mg
What is the approximate water intake for a 65kg adult with an energy expenditure of 2,500 kcal?
2,500 to 3,250 ml
Which of the following would be the minimum amount of dietary iron known to impair zinc absorption in an individual with a zinc intake of 15 mg?
30 mg
How much calcium would be typically absorbed by a normal adult with a calcium intake of 1,000 mg?
300 mg
As far as known, which of the following is not a process that directly involves calcium?
pH regulation
All of the following are known to have a high sulfur content except
teeth
Which of the following represents the most reliable dietary source of zinc?
zinc plus ferrous iron
Among the following ethnic groups, which has the highest bone density?
African American
Which of the following is a feature of magnesium in nutrition?
Average intakes from food are below recommendations
Where is majority of the body's magnesium found?
Bones
Which of the following characteristics are shared by iron and zinc
Both are absorbed into intestinal epithelial cells but may then be lost by normal villus cell renewal processes
Which of the following is a major function of magnesium?
Catalyst in energy metabolism
Which of the following is the most effective and least costly strategy for preventing an iron deficiency?
Eat small quantities of meat, fish, and poultry frequently together with liberal amounts of vegetables and legumes
Which of the following individuals would most likely need an iron supplement?
Elderly female
What is the function of MFP factor?
Enhances iron absorption
Which of the following conditions is known to lead to copper deficiency?
Excess zinc
Which of the following compounds provides major a storage reservoir for iron?
Ferritin
What term designates foods that contain nonnutrient substances which may provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition?
Functional foods
Which of the following is a feature of water?
Generated from oxidation of energy nutrients
Which of the following may result from iodine deficiency?
Goiter
Which of the following has been found to result from excessive intakes of molybdenum?
Gout-like symptoms
Which of the following foods provides iron in the most absorbable form?
Hamburger
What iron-containing compound carries oxygen in the bloodstream?
Hemoglobin
Which of the following is a feature of sodium and health?
High sodium intake is known to promote calcium excretion
Which of the following is a known side effect of prolonged ingestion of excessive amounts of zinc supplements?
Copper deficiency due to interference with copper aborptions
Which of the following elements has proved useful in the treatment of certain leukemias?
Selenium
Which of the following nutrients has functions similar to those of vitamin E?
Selenium
Evidence to date in animals and/or human beings suggests that normal bone metabolism requires all of the following trace minerals except
Silver
Which of the following vegetable greens shows the lowest bioavailability of calcium?
Spinach
What is the response of the pituitary gland of a person who is deficient in iodine?
Increased release of thyroid-stimulating hormone
Which of the following foods should be especially limited in the diet of individuals with hemochromatosis?
Iron-fortified cereals
Which of the following is a feature of Type I osteoporosis?
It can be prevented by taking estrogen
Which of the following is a feature of osteoporosis?
It has virtually no effect on blood calcium levels
Absorption iron from supplements is improved by taking them with
Meat
Which of the following population groups is least susceptible to iron deficiency anemia?
Men 20-45 years of age
What is the name given to the ingestion of nonnutritive substances?
Pica
What is the greatest single source of sodium in the diet?
Processed foods
What is the major source of dietary sulfur
Protein
Which of the following characteristics is shared by zinc and iron?
Proteins in the blood are needed for their transport
Which of the following symptoms would ordinarily not be found in individuals with iron-deficiency anemia?
diminished sense of smell
The most common cause of iron overload is
excessive used of iron supplements
When calculating the amount of iron that can be absorbed from a meal, all of the following factors are considered except
fiber content
Which of the following is the richest source of iodine?
fresh water fish
Which of the following has been shown to improve absorption of iron from iron supplements?
Taking them on an empty stomach rather than with meals
Which of the following is a feature of sodium nutrition?
The RDA is 3g, an amount that has been shown to have little or no effect on blood pressure
All of the following characteristics are shared by calcium and magnesium except
both are found in abundance in dairy products
All of following are properties of electrolytes except
They include fat-soluble as well as water soluble particles
Signs of iron toxicity include all of the following except
hypochromic anemia
Which of the following people are at known risk for potassium depletion?
Those who use diuretics regularly
Which of the following is a characteristic of iron transport?
Transferrin in the blood carries iron to the bone marrow
Which of the following is a common example of iron contamination in the diet?
Using an iron skillet to scramble eggs can triple their iron content
On per kcalories basis, which of the following are the best sources of magnesium?
Vegetables
Which of the following is a feature of water and health?
Water intoxication can result in death
Iron bioavailability from complete meals is known to be affected significantly by each of the following substances except
caffeine
All of the following factors are known to enhance the absorption of iron except
calcium from milk
All of the following are known to reduce the absorption of iron except
coffee
All of the following are known to have a high correlation with risk for osteoporosis except
consuming a high protein diet
A woman with severe iodine deficiency during pregnancy may have a child who develops
cretinism
Conditions associated with zinc deficiency include all of the following except
kidney failure
All of the following dietary substances are known to adversely affect calcium balance except
lactose in the diet
All of the following are known to enhance calcium absorption from the GI tract except
oxalic acid
Calcium supplements most likely to be contaminated with toxic minerals are those made from
oyster shells
All of following are features of potassium in nutrition except
processed foods are a major source
Sulfur is present in practically all
proteins
All of the following are characteristics of chloride in nutrition except
the RDA has recently been set at 10 mg/kg body weight
All of the following characteristics are shared by iron and zinc except
transport in the blood is primarily by albumin
When a person loses fluid by sweating or bleeding, what minerals are lost in greatest quantity?
Sodium and chloride
Which of the following is the primary function of potassium?
Acts as principal intracellular electrolyte
Which of the following is not among the common food sources of potassium?
Cheese
Among the following groups, which has the highest percentage of body water?
Children
Characteristics of manganese in nutrition include all of the following except
Deficiencies are seen primarily in the elderly
Which of the following is a characteristic of the mineral molybdenum?
Deficiency symptoms in animals and people are unknown
How would the body respond typically to loss of blood from hemorrhage?
More transferrin is produced to allow absorption and transport of more iron
Which of the following is a characteristic of iron utilization?
Most of the body's iron is recycled
Zinc is known to play an important role in all of the following functions except
Oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
What is the major extracellular cation?
Sodium
Which of the following is a characteristic of the trace minerals?
The amounts found in foods are not predictable
Why is taking vitamin C ineffective at enhancing iron-absorption from standard iron supplements?
The iron in the supplements is already in the ferrous form
Why are hemoglobin and hematocrit tests of limited usefulness in the assessment of iron status?
They are late indicators of iron deficiency
Iron deficiency in children is likely to result from a diet that overemphasizes
milk