Obesity Exam #3

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True or False: A host of food components, ranging from amino acids and alternative sweeteners to fatty acids and flavonoid molecules, may be effective in one or more mechanisms that influence energy metabolism, food in-take, and adipose tissue development and metabolism that never involve cell signaling pathways.

False

True or False: An obese intestinal (gut) microbiota profile was developed using a ghrelin-deficient ob/ob mouse model.

False

True or False: As with the glucostatic theory, the lipostatic theory was based on a model where a decrease in an energy nutrient - in this case, fat - signaled the need for increased energy intake, and this hunger signal initiated eating.

False

True or False: Both maternal and paternal environmental factors are thought to act on the phenotype of the offspring via genetic alterations in the DNA sequences of its genome.

False

True or False: Casein protein is considered a "fast" protein, because it causes a speedy increase in blood amino acids upon ingestion.

False

True or False: Food energy density can have an effect on satiation (meal termination), and in addition, the time interval between desires to eat (satiety) can be lengthened by decreasing the energy density of food.

False

True or False: From the research of Bell et al ("Sensory-specific satiety is affected more by volume than by energy content of a liquid food "), when the ratings of the uneaten foods were examined separately, most palatability change scores were affected by increasing the volume of liquid food that was consumed.

False

True or False: If mothers worry that their infants are not getting enough to eat, they may introduce rice cereal and other solid food to the diets later than the recommended age.

False

True or False: In suggesting that consumers eat fewer desert and fried foods and more fruits,vegetables, and whole grains, the concept that is being addressed here is food anti-nutrient density

False

True or False: In the the AH,B,X theory of sweetness, the tastant molecule (or glycophore) interacts with tongue receptors at the AH,B sites, all of which are hydrophobic/nonpolar.

False

True or False: Inhibiting lipogenesis through increasing ATGL activity and/or expression has been proposed as a therapeutic approach to improve glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in obesity.

False

True or False: It has been reported that ob/ob mice gut flora showed a higher number of Bacteroidetes bacteria in the obese mice compared to lean controls.

False

True or False: It has been suggested that SSS might be a factor contributing to obesity, since if a food has a low SSS, it will be better able to make one feel full compared to a high-SSS food.

False

True or False: Maternal obesity has been shown to change methylation status and miRNA content, both of which represent alterations in the epigenome of the sperm.

False

True or False: Mellinkoff's aminostatic hypothesis basically says that carbohydrate consumption causes appetite to diminish as the blood amino acid concentration rises, and vice versa.

False

True or False: N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) is an inhibitor of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis, which in turn promotes adipogenesis.

False

True or False: PPAR-γ (peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma) is known as a master transcription factor regulating adipocyte differentiation. PPAR-γ antagonists would therefore be expected to exert adipogenic activity.

False

True or False: Recognizing that many who are overweight and obese find it difficult to adjust their food preferences and eating habits, there is a key role for food science and technology to play in providing consumers a variety of high energy density processed foods.

False

True or False: Since dietary fat generally induces overconsumption of food and resultant weight gain through its low satiety properties and high caloric density, lipid molecules are never considered to have any potential regarding anti-obesity strategies.

False

True or False: Suppose data from a 12 y/o girl shows her to be in the 68th percentile. This percentile means that this child's BMI is less than the BMI of 68% of all other 12-year-old girls in the reference population.

False

True or False: The hypothetical "feeding regulation model" presents a mechanism by which leptin regulates food intake.

False

True or False: The hypothetical "feeding regulation model" presents a series of enzymatic reactions in the hypothalamus rather than a hypothalamic neuropeptide signaling pathway.

False

True or False: The rapid increase seen in the past few decades in pediatric obesity prevalence suggests that genetic rather than environmental and behavioral factors dramatically impact body weight status.

False

True or False: The window of exposure to a maternal HFD that is responsible for adverse health consequences (obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease) has now been clearly and completely defined by research.

False

According to some research we read, mothers often use this to shape their children's behaviors: (to reward good behavior, or to calm fussiness): (a) food (b) stern verbal warnings (c) praising their children (d) witholding food (e) physical discipline/punishment

A

Consider the statement, "It was observed that green tea extract not only exerted anti-hyperlipidemic effects with the shortest onset and greatest magnitude, but also suppressed the lipotrophic effects of SRD." Which interpretation below is the most accurate? (a) green tea intake reduced blood lipid levels and decreased fat breakdown due to high dietary sucrose (b) green tea intake increased blood lipid levels and also fat breakdown due to high dietary sucrose (c) green tea intake increased blood lipid levels but decreased fat breakdown due to high dietary sucrose (d) both (a) and (b) (e) none of these

A

If a research study determines that a HiVOL/LoE liquid food com-pared to LoVOL/LoE liquid food affects pleasantness ratings of the foods being consumed, what area of study is implicated? (a) SSS (b) SSA (c) SFA (d) SCFA (e) NAS

A

In suggesting that consumers eat fewer desert and fried foods and more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, the concept that is being addressed here is: (a) food energy density (b) food anti-nutrient density (c) SoFAs (d) sugar substitutes (e) fat substitutes

A

It has been suggested that lipid-based fat replacer products may interfere with a learned relationship between the _______ properties of food and the _______ consequences of consuming those foods. (a) sensory; caloric (b) lipid; cost (c) lipid; nutritional (d) sensory; nutritional (e) sensory; unintended

A

One key finding from the Dutch famine had to do with: (a) a differential offspring response to nutritional restriction depending upon the trimester (b) adult male offspring exposed to nutrient restriction prenatally had a decreased prevalence of obesity (c) adult male offspring exposed to nutrient excess prenatally during the last trimester of gestation had a higher prevalence of LBW (d) no relationship between offspring response to nutritional restriction and the trimester (e) none of these

A

The main difference between WPC and WPI is (a) the protein content (b) the kcal content (c) the fat content (d) the carbohydrate content (e) the energy content

A

What is the significance of methylated CpG sites in DNA where a cytosine nucleotide is followed by a guanine nucleotide in the linear sequence of bases? (a) transfer of obese phenotype may be linked to this kind of epigenetic alteration (b) epigenetic alterations that include decreased CpG methylation will likely prevent obesity (c) that changes in the DNA and in the genes, rather than gene expression, is related to obesity (d) having unmethylated CpG compared to methylated CpG sites is less likely to contribute to obesity (e) both (a) and (d)

A

Which one does not belong? (a) EKG (b) EGC (c) EGCG (d) ECG (e) EC

A

Which one is NOT readily hydrolyzed by digestive enzymes? (a) olestra (b) MCTs (c) TGs (d) peptides (e) starches

A

__________ are mostly deposited into adipose (fat) tissue, whereas ________ are mostly oxidized to carbon dioxide in the liver for energy. (a) LCFAs; MCFAs (b) branched chain AAs; hydrophobic AAs (c) LCPUFAs; n-3 FAs (d) MCTs; LCTs (e) none of these

A

____________________ is a critical timeframe, and refers to the time preceding, including and immediately following human conception- the upper time boundary being somewhat variable. (a) periconception (b) gestation (c) preconception (d) pregnancy (e) neonatal period

A

An HFD prior to pregnancy may re-program imprinted marks during both ____________ and early ____________ development. (a) pregnancy; DNA (b) oocyte; embryonic (c) neonate; adolescent (d) breastfeeding; child (e) all of these

B

Identify the glucose transporter molecules active in adipocytes, and in both hepatocyte and adipocyte cell membranes, respectively: (a) insulin and IGF (b) Glut4 and Glut2 (c) IUG and IUGR (d) LPA and LGA (e) GWG and IOM

B

It has been suggested that SSS might be a factor contributing to obesity, since (a) if a food has a low SSS, it will be better able to make one feel full compared to a high-SSS food (b) through habitual food choices, an obese person might be consuming foods with low SSS values more than those with high (c) over time, consuming high SSS could lead to overeating and excessive weight gain (d) both (a) and (b) (e) both (b) and (c)

B

It has been suggested that piceatannol may serve to uncouple obesity from its related metabolic disease, insulin resistance. What does this mean? (a) reduced visceral adiposity and lipid accumulation interferes with insulin signaling - causing insulin resistance - but with piceatannol treatment, insulin sensitivity is restored (b) excess visceral adiposity and lipid accumulation interferes with insulin signaling - causing insulin resistance - but with piceatannol treatment, insulin sensitivity is restored (c) excess visceral adiposity and lipid accumulation interferes with insulin signaling - causing insulin sensitivity - but with piceatannol treatment, insulin resistance is restored (d) both (a) and (c) (e) choices (a), (b), and (c)

B

MCFAs and MCTs in experimental studies suppress fat deposition through enhanced __________ and fat ____________ in animal and human subjects. (a) lipogenesis; oxidation (b) thermogenesis; oxidation (c) adipogenesis; oxidation (d) thermogenesis; reduction (e) lipogenesis; accumulation

B

The effect of green tea catechins on UCP gene expression is in the area of (a) angiogenesis (b) thermogenesis (c) lipogenesis (d) flavonoid biogenesis (e) n-3 FA biogenesis

B

The intended consequences of NNS include all of the following except: (a) weight loss (b) increased food intake (c) sweet flavor (d) consumer acceptance (e) satiety

B

When considering the indirect signal pathway, what is FALSE? (a) dietary protein and amino acids present in the SI act on chemoreceptors on the mucosal enteroendocrine cells causing the release of CCK hormone (b) activation of the afferent vagus nerve by CCK is relayed to the NTS, mediating orexigenic effects (c) administration of a CCK antagonist causes an increase in food consumption (energy intake) (d) indirect signaling does NOT typically include binding of PPY to Y2 receptors (e) indirect signaling does NOT typically include release of α-MSH from POMC neurons

B

Which amino acid satisfies these criteria? Branched chain structure; may impact MTOR thereby reducing food intake; does not contain any sulfur atoms in the structure. (a) arginine (b) leucine (c) cysteine (d) methionine (e) lysine

B

Although cheese is generally rich in saturated fat, reports suggest that cheese may be antiatherogenic; the most likely mechanism for this is: (a) a negative effect of cheese intake on cholesterol or metabolic syndrome has not been observed (b) a slight hypocholesterolemic effect following cheese intake has been observed (c) a positive effect of cheese bioactive peptides on the cardiovascular system (d) both (a) and (b) (e) none of these

C

Flavonoids such as _____ are known to influence one or more of the following: ____, _____, and ____ via interaction with specific _____ targets. (a) L-arginine; fat metabolism, sugar metabolism, protein metabolism; nuclear receptor (b) catechins; digestion, absorption, transport of protein; metabolic (c) EGCG; lipid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, drug metabolism; nuclear receptor (d) piceatannol; fat metabolism, sugar metabolism, protein metabolism; nuclear receptor (e) chlorophyll; glucose metabolism, ATP synthesis, epigenetics; cellular

C

If research is conducted that discovers that the decline in liking of a strong peach beverage did not differ from the decline in liking when participants consumed a weak peach beverage, what should the conclusion be? (a) peach beverages should not be used in these kinds of studies (b) peach flavor intensity increases food intake (c) flavor intensity did not affect SSS (d) flavor intensity did affect SSS (e) none of these

C

In support of the statement "research has identified an anorectic effect for L-cysteine", all of the following make sense, except: (a) reduced food intake (b) ghrelin suppression (c) reduced levels of anorexigenic hormones (d) both (a) and (b) (e) lack of appetite

C

There are several key receptors involved in hypothalamic food control: (a) only orexigenic receptors (b) only anorexigenic receptors (c) both orexigenic and anorexigenic receptors (d) NPY-Y1 and NPY-Y5 (anorexigenic) (e) MC3-R and MC4-R (orexigenic)

C

This refers to the notion that factors occurring during critical time periods early in life can have life- long consequences and is specifically related to the corresponding developmental biology concept: (a) predictive adaptive programming (b) thrifty metabolic phenotype (c) fetal programming (d) developmental plasticity (e) all of these

C

This specific reduced-calorie molecule is a mixture of at least one short chain fatty acid and at least one long chain fatty acid randomly attached to the glycerol backbone. (a) Lecithin (b) Santana (c) Salatrim (d) SCFA (e) LCFA

C

When considering the brain's hypothalamus and its proper function-ing, in response to appetite/hunger stimulation, when satiety signals ________ as hunger signals ______, and hunger signals ______ as satiety signals ______ . (a) increase/increase; decrease/decrease (b) decrease/decrease; increase/increase (c) decrease/increase; decrease/increase (d) remain fixed/increase; remain fixed /increase (e) remain fixed/decrease; remain fixed /decrease

C

When considering the direct signal pathway, what is TRUE? (a) mucosal EEC's release PYY rather than NPY or CCK (b) the end result in an anorexigenic effect (c) both (a) and (b) (d) there is release of CCK from POMC neurons (e) none of these

C

Which of the following potential long-term fetal growth implications is NOT part of the vicious cycle proposed by Catalano in the Oken article? (a) adult obesity/TD2M (b) fetal/neonatal obesity (c) parental (especially paternal) epigenetic factors (d) both (a) and (c) (e) choices (a), (b), and (c)

C

Which one does not belong? (a) casein peptides (b) aminostatic (c) glucose (d) plasma amino acids (e) whey peptides

C

Which one does not belong? (a) lauric acid (b) capric acid (c) alpha-linolenic acid (d) caproic acid (e) MCFA

C

Which one does not belong? (a) stevia (b) aspartame (c) sucrose esters (d) sucrose (e) sucralose

C

Which pairing is incorrect? (a) satiation/meal termination (b) higher SES/lower rates of obesity (c) lower SES/lower ED food consumption (d) sweets and fried foods/high ED (e) fruits and vegetables/high nutrient density

C

Which statement is FALSE? (a) macrosomia is a birth weight greater than 10,000 grams. (b) macrosomia is defined as less than 2,500 grams at birth (c) LBW is defined as less than 2,500 grams at birth (d) Although LBW infants may have increased lean body mass, there is often decreased adiposity (e) both (c) and (d

C

Both endogenous (e.g. hormonal signals) and exogenous (environ-mental) factors can serve as programming stimuli. Therefore, the mother's diet... (a) can be considered an exogenous factor (b) can be considered an environmental factor (c) can be considered a hormonal factor (d) both (a) and (b) (e) choices (a), (b), and (c)

D

Consider the italicized words in the following statement, and indicate what they refer to: "Enzyme biotechnology is a tool available in food technology to selectively modify, esterify, transform, transesterify, and interesterify fats and oils." (a) technology associated with the production of fat replacers (b) technology that can reposition fatty acids onto glycerol (c) technology used to develop NNS (d) choices (a) and (b) (e) choices (a), (b), and (c)

D

Endogenous substances in unprocessed foods, and specific food ingredients and additives in processed foods, might not only affect food energy density, but also __________. (a) adipogenesis (b) food anti-matter density (c) hunger and satiety (d) both (a) and (c) (e) all of these

D

Epidemiological studies have described a J- or U-shaped relationship between birth weight as a marker of fetal nutritional exposure and the tendency to develop adult-onset obesity. What does this mean? (a) birth weight and later obesity are unrelated (b) relationship between birth weight and obesity is linear (c) birth weight is directly proportional to obesity (d) a higher birth weight does not always correlate to later obesity (e) overall, the likelihood of later obesity decreases with increasing birth weight

D

Five components (action, the situation, emotions, thoughts, physical feelings) have to do with: (a) USPSTF (b) HFD (c) SCFAs (d) CBT (e) the 5-A framework

D

Stimulating a patients' self-efficacy, desire, confidence, and personal control for behavior change is fundamental to MI, which refers to: (a) maternal intervention (b) mass increase (c) maternal initiative (d) motivational interviewing (e) motivational inclusion

D

The effect of suppressing MAPK (a) impacts cell signaling (b) has been observed as a result of T3 treatment in adipocytes (c) occurs in adipose stem cells but not mature adipocytes (d) both (a) and (b) (e) choices (a), (b), and (c)

D

The n-3 fatty acid that is the shortest (has the fewest number of car-bon atoms) is (a) EPA (b) ARA (c) DHA (d) ALA (e) ADA

D

What is NOT accurate regarding stevioside and rebaudoside-A? (a) both are glucosides (b) both contain glucose molecules in their structures (c) neither is considered an aglycone (d) both are effective fat replacers (e) both (a) and (d)

D

Which does not belong? (a) obesogenic diet (b) high sugar (c) high fat (d) high nutrient (e) high calorie

D

Which one has not been suggested as an environmental or lifestyle behavior contributor to childhood obesity? (a) increased food portion sizes (b) increased consumption of sugary beverages (c) marketing of unhealthy foods to children (d) parental genes (e) lack of daily physical activity

D

Which represents the correct sequence in the shift of thinking regarding the influence of the energy nutrients on specific mechanisms responsible for food consumption behaviors? (a) endocrine → metabolic → neural (b) intestinal → circulatory → brain (c) aminostatic → lipostatic → glucostatic (d) metabolic → endocrine → neural (e) absorption → transport → response

D

______________ is a ____________ molecule esterified with six to either fatty acids, is the most studied of the lipid-based fat substitutes containing a carbohydrate backbone. (a) sucralose; sucrose (b) olestra; peptide (c) Salatrim; sucrose (d) olestra; sucrose (e) olestra; TG

D

As a means of preventing childhood obesity, which of the following should be considered? (a) counseling efforts to promote the initiation and duration of breastfeeding (b) counseling efforts to promote the adoption of an appropriate maternal diet (c) counseling efforts to promote appropriate infant feeding and physical activity (d) counseling efforts to prevent excess gestational weight gain (e) all of these

E

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is important in the beta-oxidation of fatty acids and also glucose, while WAT stores energy (contributes to the fat mass). Research has shown that ___________ regulates BAT growth and development, thereby reducing obesity. (a) piceatannol (b) leucine (c) mega-3 FAs (d) catechin (e) arginine

E

Human breast milk supplies not only nutrients to the infant but also an array of growth factors. Which one of the following is NOT one of these? (a) VEGF (b) EGF (c) erythropoeitn (d) IGF (e) lactoferrin

E

If T3 molecules (tocotrienols) are known to modulate induction of preadipocyte apoptosis, (a) this might be correlated to reduced fat mass (b) this might be correlated to reduced plasma concentrations of free fatty acids (c) this might impact adipogenesis (d) both (a) and (b) (e) choices (a), (b) and (c)

E

In order to conduct research in the area of SSS, it is important to have methodologies in place that can obtain the following types of data: (a) measurement of appetite/hunger/satiety (b) measurement of food intake (c) measurement of food palatability and oral stimulation (d) measurement of food sensory properties (e) all of these

E

In the United States, the percentiles of BMI for and plotted on CDC child growth charts have been recommended as markers to identify overweight and obesity. (a) 85th and 95th; ht/wt (b) 50th and 75th; age/sex (c) 50th and 75th; ht /wt (d) various; the fetus/the infant (e) 85th and 95th; age/sex

E

Interpreting the statement, "When consuming stevia and aspartame preloads, participants did not compensate by eating more food later, and reported similar levels of satiety compared to when they consumed the higher calorie sucrose preload", which choice below makes the LEAST sense? (a) aspartame and stevia were studied as "preloads" to see any effect on subsequent food intake (b) aspartame and stevia preloads demonstrated similar results to sucrose preloads (c) the calorie contribution of each preload differed (d) although the calorie preloads differed, effects on satiety did not differ (e) the highest calorie preload, sucrose, generated significantly lower satiety than the other preloads

E

Mellinkoff's aminostatic hypothesis basically says (a) Proteins and amino acids behave in a "static" in the circulation manner when consumed (b) protein consumption causes appetite to increase as the blood amino acid concentration increases, and vice versa. (c) that amino acids play a very limited role in hunger, appetite, and satiety (d) protein consumption causes appetite to decrease as the blood amino acid concentration decreases, but not vice versa (e) protein consumption causes appetite to diminish as the blood amino acid concentration rises, and vice versa.

E

What are the agreed-upon two critical maternal parameters impacting infant birth weight? (a) pre-pregnancy weight gain and gestational BMI (b) HMO and GWG (c) fetus BMI and gestational weight gain (d) LBW and macrosomia (e) pre-pregnancy BMI and gestational weight gain

E

When the action of insulin is blocked in preadipocytes, (a) insulin can no longer control the cell cycle, and affects gene expression (b) insulin can no longer control the cell cycle, which in turn inhibits cell differentiation (c) adipogenesis and body adiposity may be diminished (d) both (b) and (c) (e) choices (a), (b), and (c)

E

Which compound is thought to inhibit adipogenesis? (a) stevioside (b) peptide A (c) pectin (d) resveratrol (e) piceatannol

E

Which is true regarding LPA? (a) cell signal molecule (b) lysophosphatidic acid (c) influences adipocyte behavior (d) both (a) and (b) (e) choices (a), (b), and (c)

E

Which one does not belong? (a) EPA (b) omega-3 (c) DHA (d) GRAS (e) aminostatic hypothesis

E

Which one does not belong? (a) EPA (b) omega-3 (c) DHA (d) GRAS (e) vitamin E

E

Which one does not belong? (a) alpha-lactalbumin (b) immunoglobulin G (c) alpha-lactalbumin (d) lactoferrin (e) kappa-casein

E

Which one does not belong? (a) technology exists to develop low energy density fat replacers (b) there is a consumer market in the USA for low-calorie and fat-free food (c) technology exists to develop lipid-based fat replacers having similar sensory properties (d) certain fat substitutes are carbohydrate fatty acid esters and polyesters (e) in the sucralose molecule, three OH groups are replaced by chlorine atoms

E

Which represents the longest time interval? (a) pregnancy (b) gestation (c) preconception to conception (d) preconception to periconception (e) neonatal to adolescent

E

________________ are potentially important pharmaceutical and dietary obesity targets due to their role in maintaining metabolic homeostasis. (a) catechins (b) sucrose substitutes (c) fat replacers (d) taste receptors (e) nuclear receptors

E

True or False: A host of food components, ranging from amino acids and alternative sweeteners to fatty acids and flavonoid molecules, may be effective in one or more mechanisms that influence energy metabolism, food intake, and adipose tissue development and metabolism that involve cell signaling pathways.

True

True or False: According to some studies, protein and carbohydrate have a greater effect on sensory-specific satiety in human subjects than fat.

True

True or False: Because weight gain and obesity can be ascribed to a positive energy balance due to caloric overconsumption, it would be reasonable to expect that obese people are less likely to experience SSS.

True

True or False: Epidemiological studies have described a J- or U-shaped relationship between birth weight as a marker of fetal nutritional exposure and the tendency to develop adult-onset obesity. This indicates that a higher birth weight does not always correlate to later obesity.

True

True or False: From the research of Bell et al ("Sensory-specific satiety is affected more by volume than by energy content of a liquid food "), the volume of food consumed, rather than its energy content, significantly affects (decreases) appetite, and significantly increases SSS.

True

True or False: If research is conducted that discovers that the decline in liking of a strong lemon beverage did not differ from the decline in liking when participants consumed a weak peach beverage, the conclusion be that flavor intensity did not affect SSS.

True

True or False: In the article by Weijzen et al, "Sensory specific satiety and intake: The difference between nibble- and bar-size snacks", probably the major finding was that consumption of nibble-size snacks instead of bar-size snacks might facilitate the limitation of snack intake.

True

True or False: In the manufacture of structured lipids (SLs), natural lipids are modified by addition or rearrangement of fatty acids on the glycerol backbone.

True

True or False: It has been suggested that piceatannol may serve to uncouple obesity from its related metabolic disease, insulin resistance. This means that excess visceral adiposity and lipid accumulation interferes with insulin signaling - causing insulin resistance - but with piceatannol treatment, insulin sensitivity is restored.

True

True or False: It is believed that breastfeeding in the first six monthsof life is associated with lower adiposity in the growing child.

True

True or False: It was important to compare satiety levels of three sweetener preloads to see whether a reduced calorie alternative sweetener would or would not provide similar satiety value to the standard caloric sweetener (sucrose).

True

True or False: Obese parents who believe that their infants are genetically predisposed to be large will engage in child feeding practices that promote obesity in their child.

True

True or False: PPAR-γ (peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma) is known as a master transcription factor regulating adipocyte differentiation. PPAR-γ antagonists would therefore be expected to exert anti-adipogenic activity.

True

True or False: Recent research using mouse models observed that a dietary switch from unhealthy (HFD) to (NFD) healthy shortly before pregnancy, without weight loss, was not necessarily beneficial to off-spring, and might even be harmful.

True

True or False: Recent research using mouse models observed that a dietary switch from unhealthy (HFD) to (NFD) healthy shortly before pregnancy, without weight loss, was not necessarily beneficial to offspring, and might even be harmful.

True

True or False: Recognizing that many who are overweight and obese find it difficult to adjust their food preferences and eating habits, there is an opportunity for food science and technology to play a role in providing consumers a variety of low energy density yet high satiety foods.

True

True or False: Some research has indicated that mothers may believe that it is better to have a heavy infant because infant weight indicates child health and successful parenting.

True

True or False: The components of CBT are: action, the situation, emotions, thoughts, and physical feelings.

True

True or False: The hypothetical "feeding regulation model" presents a mechanism by which ghrelin regulates food intake.

True

True or False: The thrifty metabolic phenotype is able to manage on reduced nutrient and calorie intake.

True

True or False: Unless obese parents have experienced health-related difficulties and/or special difficulties due to being obese, they may not perceive obesity in the child as something to try to prevent due to the negative consequences.

True

True or False: When the action of insulin is blocked in preadipocytes, adipogenesis and body adiposity may be diminished.

True


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