Chapter 2: Evaluating Nutrition Information
Step 4 of the Scientific Method
design studies, perform test, and collect data
A possible explanation for an observation that guides scientific research is called ________.
hypothesis
Step 1 of Scientific Method
make observation that generate questions
Step 5 of Scientific Method
analyze data and draw conclusions based on the results
Step 7 of Scientific Method
conduct more research, the results of which may confirm or refute previous findings
Responsible scientists will not accept a novel hypothesis as fact until ________.
repeated testing the findings
Many variables can influence the outcome of an experiment. What research technique specifically allows scientists to determine whether the results of an experiment were influenced by the treatment itself or by variables that were not actually being tested?
Include a control group in the research design
data
information gathered from observations
conventional wisdom
tradition
Which U.S. government agency regulates nutrition and health-related claims on product labels
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
True or False? To become a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN), a person has to earn at least a bachelor's degree in an approved or accredited plan of study and then complete a supervised practice program.
True
Luisa is overweight and has a condition called prediabetes. She would like to locate a nutrition professional to help her lose weight. Which professional title should she seek to ensure that she will obtain reliable advice from a college-trained health care professional who has extensive knowledge of foods, nutrition, and dietetics?
a registered dietitian nutritionist who counsels patients in a hospital clinic
experiment
a systematic way of testing a hypothesis
Step 6 of Scientific Method
share results with peers (report findings)
Step 2 of Scientific Method
Formulate a hypothesis to explain events
What are the steps that are required to become a registered dietitian nutritionist.
earn(at minimum) a bachelor's degree in nutrition or dietetics; complete a supervised practice program; and pass a national registration exam
Anecdotes
personal reports concerning a treatment's effectiveness
Step 3 of Scientific Method
review current scientific literature (published studies) that relate to the question
The Nurses' Health Studies are a set of ongoing investigations that began in 1976 to study the long-term effects of oral contraceptives. The study subjects were not assigned to any treatment, but over the years, researchers collected a large amount of data regarding the nurses' health as well as their diet, physical activity, and other lifestyle practices. The study subjects were not assigned to any experimental treatment, but over the years, researchers have collected biological specimens and a vast quantity of data regarding diet, physical activity, and other lifestyle factors. The Nurses' Health Studies are best described as ________.
prospective cohort studies