ESS 3
who are the subjects in a case-control study?
person(s) with the disease or condition under investigation, person(s) without the disease or condition under investigation
In 1994, Congress passed the ______, a law that classified vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and botanicals as foods, thereby limiting FDA's ability to regulate dietary supplements.
dietary supplement health and education act (DSHEA)
true or false: the dynamic and rapidly advancing field of nutrition necessitates that scientists change their recommendations in the light of new, substantiated findings
true
which of the following are examples of scare tactics?
your doctor is not telling you all you need to know about your disease, the medical community is hiding information form you just to make money
dr. black is conducting a scientific study in which codes are used to identify a subject's group membership and this information is not revealed until the end of the study. Dr Black is conducting a
double blind study
to convert kilograms to pounds, you will divide a person's weight in pounds by
2.2 kg
_____ is a disease that was widespread in the United States during the early 1900s. People with this disease dealt with weakness, diarrhea, skin rashes, and mental confusion. Joseph Goldberger discovered that this disease was related to diet, rather than infection.
Pellegra
___ is the credential that flags a health professional as the most accurate and reliable source of up-to-date nutrition advice
RD
____ is the credential that flags a health professional as the most accurate and reliable source of up-to-date nutrition advice
RD
experimental epidemiology studies utilize
a treatment group, a control group
an ______ is a report of personal experiences
anecdote
popular sources of nutrition information such as news media and web sites ____ ____ peer-reviewed
are not
dietary supplements ________ interact and influence wit other medications
can
observational epidemiological studies ____ establish causation
cannot
the information we know about the relationship between diet and health is:
constantly evolving
a product that contains a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other plant product, an amino acid, or a dietary substance that supplements the diet by increasing total intake is called a
dietary supplement
sustainable agriculture involves farming methods that
do not harm the environment. do not deplete natural resources.
dietary supplements include
energy drinks, protein powders, nutrient pills
multivitamin and mineral supplements provide the best sources of nutrients
false
a drug
is a substance that alters body functions, may have beneficial as well as harmful effect, may be natural or man-made
organize the basic steps of experimental epidemiological research in order from start to finish
make observations, develop a hypothesis, design the study and perform tests, analyze data and draw conclusions, share results with peers
which of the following is an example of alternative health care?
massage therapy, chiropractic manipulation, homeopathy and naturopathy
malnourished children are especially susceptible to
measles
the study of how the body uses nutrients
nutrition
choose the food that is energy dense but not withe empty calories:
nuts
which of the following foods would be considered a provider of empty calories?
pastries, alcohol, sugar-sweetened soft drinks
lifestyle is a person's way of living that includes:
physical activity habits, use of drugs, dietary practices
which of the following should be considered when choosing a multivitamin and mineral supplement?
physician's thoughts, current food consumption, any chronic diseases
an inert ingredient does not produce any measurable physical changes. What type of treatment pill contains inert substances and does not produce any measurable physical changes?
placebo
control groups should be assembled
randomly
the best approach to solving nutrition imbalances include consulting a ________
registered dietician
a college-trained health-care professional who has extensive knowledge of foods and nutrition is called a
registered dietitian (RD), registered dietitian (RDN)
clinical dietetics, community nutrition, and food service systems management are three major professional divisions for _____ ______ ______
registered dietitians nutritionist
which of the following are less reliable sources of nutrition information?
television advertisements, commercial internet sites, magazines
_____ is the most essential nutrient
water
an example of an Internet website that might contain biased nutrition information is a _____
.com site
common usage aside, which of the following statements are technically accurate?
1 kilcalorie = 1 calorie 1 kilocalorie = 1000 calories
calorie cost for each of the nutrients in the following food
10 grams carbs: 40 kcal, 5 grams fat: 45 kcal, 4 grams protein: 16 kcal
to convert kilos to pounds you will divide a person's weight in pounds by ____
2.2 kg
a gram of protein contains _____ kilocalories per gram
4
your client weights 150 pounds what is her weight in kilograms?
68.2
how many kilocalories is provided by 10 grams of pure alcohol?
70 kilocalories
match the term to the definition. capitalization is important for the meaning of some terms!
Kilocalorie: 1000 grams of water 1 degree celsius calorie: 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
an informercial for a new weight-loss supplement claims that the medical community has been keeping this formula secret for decades and features the testimonials of an ex-baseball player and a prominent pop music star, who say they lost 12 pounds in the first two weeks. Should you try this supplement?
No
the FDA usually begins regulating dietary supplements _____ they enter the marketplace
after
no specific food contains ______ the nutrients needed by the body
all of
homeopathy, naturopathy, and massage therapy are all examples of
alternative health care
which of the following are suggestions to help consumers make healthful and logical nutrition decisions?
avoid practitioners who prescribe unnecessary megadoses of nutrients, apply healthy nutrition practices to confirm or disprove claims, read product labels carefully, examine the scientific credentials of the individual or company making a claim
credible nutrition information includes _______
bias-free presentation of the research
in a ____ study, epidemiologists collect and analyze various kinds of information about a large group of people over time
cohort
which of the following herbal supplements are considered toxic or cancer-causing?
comfrey, kava, sassafras
which of the following are the major professional divisions for registered dietitians?
community nutrition, food service systems management, clinical dietetics
_______ and ______ _____ includes a variety of practices and products that are not accepted by the majority of physicians
complementary and alternative care
dietary moderation can be achieved by
consuming food in reasonable amounts, obtaining nutrients from the food one eats
which of the following would be effective in decreasing a person's risk for premature death?
consuming fruits and veggies, exercsing
DSHEA of 1994 defines a supplement as a product that
contains one or more dietary ingredients, adds to a person's dietary intake
consumer are often unaware that the fda regulates dietary supplements as
food
to achieve nutritional adequacy one should consume a variety of foods from the following food groups:
fruits and vegetables, whole grains
which of the following are examples of whole foods?
fruits, whole-grain cereals, vegetables
poor eating habits contribute to the development of
heart disease, some types of cancer, type 2 diabetes, excess body fat
match the risk factor with the disease it is most likely to affect
heart disease: high-fat diet lung cancer: smoking skin cancer: sun exposure
probiotics are recommended when people are taking antibiotics to
help maintain a healthy balance of bacteria in the intestinal tract
nutrition deficiency diseases are a result of
lack of proper nutrition, poor diets
by making certain dietary changes (such as decreasing fat intake), a person may:
lessen the severity of a disease, forestall the development of certain diseases
the sum of all the chemical processes that provide energy for the body to perform work is termed:
metabolism
dietary supplements are also referred to as ______
nutraceuticals
____ promotes useless medical treatments
nutrition misinformation
Which of the following are examples of life-threatening and chronic diseases that result from a poor diet and lack of exercise?
obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease
which of the following studies involve human subjects?
observational studies, experimental (intervention) studies
the RD credential indicates that the person
participates in continuing education, has completed rigorous classroom work in nutrition, has completed rigorous clinical training in nutrition
before an article can be published, a critical analysis of the article is conducted by fellow research colleagues. This process is called
peer review
the journal of nutrition, the new england journal of medicine, and journal of the American Dietetic association are all examples of
peer-reviewed journals
the framingham heart study is a well-known _____ study
prospective
what is the term used to describe a study that looks forward in time?
prospective
_______ is the presentation of information masquerading as factual and obtained by scientific methods
pseudoscience
using a copper bracelet to treat arthritis is an example of ______
quackery
_________ assignment of subjects to groups in a research study helps to ensure that members of treatment and control groups have similar characteristics. This enhances the validity of the study results.
random
which of the following will assist consumers in identifying sources of credible nutrition information?
reading peer reviewed journals
a member of a treatment group
receives a medication or exercise that is being evaluated
major nutrition organizations pt together a list of red flags that signal poor nutrition advice. These include which of the following?
recommendations based on a single study, claims that sound too good to be true, recommendations that promise a quick fix
choose the objectives that are set by Healthy People 2020 for Nutrition and Weight Status
reduce the proportion of obese adults, increase whole grain intake among people who are 2 years of age and older, increase fruit intake among people who are 2 years of age and older
the most reliable nutrition advice is based on
research
publishing research in peer-reviewed journals helps to eliminate
research bias
having a family history of heart disease means that you have an increased chance of developing heart disease and is considered a
risk factor
evidence based information is supported by
scientific studies
epidemiologists often rely on _____ people to obtain health data
surveys of, physical examinations of
the term that best describes farming methods that do not deplete natural resources or harm the environment is _____ _______
sustainable farming
a _________ is a personal endorsement of a product. these endorsements are biased and often found in advertisements for various products
testimonial
when someone with notoriety is paid for their endorsement of a product, this is called a ______ and this is why it should not be considered valid
testimonial
consumers are often unaware that
the fda evaluates supplements as food, not medication
multivitamin/multimineral products are
the most commonly used dietary supplement in the United States
why might nutrition researchers reach conflicting results when performing similar studies?
the results were analyzed in different ways, studies may differ in design, a different set of subjects may alter the results
all of the following are macronutrients except
vitamins
a dietary supplement is a product that contains:
vitamins, amino acids, minerals
_____ has blood-thinning effects similar to aspirin
vitmin e, garlic, ginseng
which of the following are examples of dietary supplements?
echinacea, fish oil
true or false: dietary supplements are good substitutes for nutritious foods
false
true or false: expending more calories than consumed will result in a weight gain
false
what motivates the promoter of a product? are they more interested in your health or in selling the product? is the source of scientific information from a peer-reviewed journal? these questions are all examples of
how to evaluate nutrition information
which of the following questions should be asked when evaluating nutrition information?
is the information from an article in a peer-reviewed journal?, are the authors trying to sell me something?, who sponsored the research?
match the phytochemicals to their food sources
isoflavonoids: soybeans & legumes, reservatrol: red wine, purple grapes & grape juice, tannins: tea, coffee and chocolate, beta carotene: orange, red, and yellow fruits and vegetables
what is the term used to describe the intake of a vitamin or mineral that greatly exceeds the recommended amount?
megadose
medical researchers must be cautious wen applying the results of in vivo animal research to people because of the physiological differences between humans and other animals
true
within an experimental design, a person's age, weight, or environment are all examples of
variables
the nutritional needs of healthy people _____ during different life stages
vary
nutrition related factors that contribute to many worldwide deaths in children under 5 years include:
vitamin deficiency, undernutrition
products that would be considered a dietary supplement
vitamin, mineral, amino acid
match the nutrient with its major function in the body
vitamins: maintenance of immune function minerals: regulation of fluid balance water: regulation of body temperature lipids: energy source
experiments using whole, living organisms are classified as in ______ whereas "test tube" experiments are classified as in ______
vivo, vitro
the _____ amendment to the u.s. constitution guarantees freedom of the press and speech, so people can provide false nutrition information
1st
match the phytochemical with its possible health benefit
carotenoids: reduced risk of certain cancers and macular degeneration alkaloids: stimulant effects organosulfides: antioxidant effects, may improve immune system functioning
a ______ group, which receives no treatment, allows researchers to determine if an experimental treatment has any effect
control
a valid experiment requires both a treatment and _____ group
control
when two variables have a relationship they are said to be in ____ with each other but you cannot say there is a cause and effect relationship
correlation
which of the following are true statements about pseudoscience?
it sues vague or unprovable claims, it does not adhere to valid scientific methodology, it is a presentation of inaccurate information
which of the following are examples of peer-reviewed medical and nutrition journals?
journal of the american college of nutrition, journal of the american medical association, new england journal of medicine
what are examples of food/drug interactions?
kava acting as a sedative, ginseng increasing bleeding
a unit of heat energy needed to raise one liter of water one degree calsius
kilocalorie
when a population's intake of sugar-sweetened soft drinks increases and the percentage of overweight people in the population also increases, this is an example of a(n) _____ correlation
positive
nutrition researchers rely on the ____ method, which involves making observations, asking questions, and developing hypothesis
scientific
reliable information on the Internet can be found by ding which of the following things?
search sites that are managed by qualified health professionals
how many kilocalories are in one gram of alcohol?
seven
echinacea, acidophilus, and garlic are all examples of dietary _______
supplements
infant formula may be diluted with _____ by poor parents trying to extend use of the formula
water
which nutrient comprises the largest percentage of the body of a healthy man or woman?
water
a website that is authored or sponsored by one person tends to provide ______ information
biased
an energy intake greater than energy expenditure results in:
body fat increases
the best foods for young infants is
breast milk
what are major classes of nutrients
carbs, fats/lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water
an experimental design in which neither the investigator not the subjects are aware of each participant's group assignment is called
double-blind
a _____ is a possible explanation for an observation that guides scientific research
hypothesis
which of the following is true about a case-control study?
individuals with a health condition are matched with individuals without the condition but with similar characteristics
a placebo pill is considered to be _____ because the substances in the pill do not produce measurable physical changes
inert
a prospective study means that the research study will ____ in time
look forward
the standard measurement used in nutrition is the ______ system
metric
a _________ is a nutrient needed in milligram or microgram quantities in the diet
micromutrient
compared to the past, today's typical American consumes:
more refined products, more fish, cheese and poultry, less red meat, milk, and eggs
in the US, the most commonly used dietary supplements are
multivitamin/multimineral supplements
generally, a sham medicine or treatment used to mimic the treatments given to the participants in an experiment is called a
placebo
which of the following occurs after completion of an experiment?
scientists summarize the findings, scientists seek to publish the results in scientific journals, scientists figure out if the findings support or disprove the hypothesis
true or false: botanical products can evoke allergic and inflammatory reactions because they often contain pollens
true
true or false: since tissue removed from a live organism may not functions the same way outside of the body, the results of in vitro studies in nutrition research must be interpreted cautiously.
true
correlations are relationships between
variables
when a nutrient is missing or deficient in the diet, a ______ disease occurs
deficiency
a specific way that people can change their eating habits in order to improve their health is to
eat fewer salty foods
a nutrient that must be supplied by food and cannot be made in sufficient quantities by the body is called a _____ nutrient
essential
in order to test hypotheses, research scientists conduct
experiments
true or false: vitamins provide usable calories for the body
false
use of dietary supplements, especially medicinal herbs, should be shared with health case providers because
herbal ingredients may interact with prescription medications or other dietary supplements
the effects of malnutrition can be devastating on the following stages of rapid growth:
infancy, pregnancy, childhood
a control group is important for which of the following reasons?
it enables scientists to control the influence of other variables in the study, it allows scientists to determine if a treatment had an effect
humans
need to learn about the effects of food on their health to eat well. need to learn about the nutritional value of food to eat well.
the amount of a nutrient that allows the body to function optimally is called the _____ dose
physiological
many ______ are antioxidants that may reduce risks of heart disease and certain cancers
phytochemicals
what is the substance found in many plants that is not considered a nutrient but has many healthful benefits?
phytochemicals
people who take certain herbal products or use other unconventional medical therapies to prevent or treat diseases are often convinced the products and treatments are effective, despite the general lack of scientific evidence to support their beliefs. Such personal findings may be examples of the
placebo effect
which of the following are true statements about medicinal herbs?
they can interact negatively with medications, they should be treated as drugs, they can have negative interactions with other herbs
true or false: we are ultimately responsible for protecting ourselves when it comes to supplement use because the DFA does not regulate products until they enter the marketplace
true
nutrition misinformation, or nutrition fiction, ________
uses personal testimonials, is widespread in our culture, promotes purchase of special products
observational epidemiological research includes
case-control studies, cohort studies
epidemiology is the study of serval characteristics of health problems in populations including
their occurrence, their distribution
in vivo animal studies must be interpreted carefully because
there are physiological differences between humans and animals
In 2016, the national academy of sciences reported
there is no scientific evidence that states genetically engineered crops are unsafe for humans or harmful to the environment
why is it important to repeat scientific investigations?
to achieve greater acceptability among other scientists, to confirm the original researchers' conclusions