Chapter 1 SmartBook questions

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10 grams of carbs equals x k/cal

10 g X 4 cal/g = 40 kcal

a gram of protein contains how many kcal/g?

4

4 grams of protein

4 grams X 4 cal/gram = 16 k/cal

5 grams of fat equals x k/cal

5 grams X 9 cal/g = 45 kcal

how many kilo-calories in one gram of alcohol

7

What would be effective in decreasing a person's risk for premature death?

Exercising regularly, consuming fruits and vegetables

what system of measurement is used in nutrition?

Metric

what is the scientific study of nutrients and how the body uses them?

Nutrition

Which nutrients function by regulating body processes and provide energy for the body?

Protein, lipids

Having a family history of heart disease means that you have an increased chance of developing heart disease and is considered a

Risk factor

What are the major classes of nutrients?

Water, lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals

an energy intake greater than energy expenditure results in

body fat increases

When a nutrient is missing or deficient in the diet, what type of disease occurs

deficiency disease

A person's usual pattern of food intake is called

diet

Sustainable farming

does not harm the environment or deplete natural resources

lipids

energy source

a nutrient that must be supplied by food and cannot be made in sufficient quantities by the body is called an

essential nutrient

The leading cause of death in Americans is

heart disease

high fat diet leads to

heart disease

smoking leads to

lung disease

What is the state of health when the body is improperly nourished, including under- and overnutrition?

malnutrition

Special diets prescribed for people with chronic health conditions are called

medical nutrition therapies

What is the term used to describe the intake of a vitamin and mineral that is 10 times the recommended amount?

megadose

The body breaks down food into X, like carbs, fats and proteins

nutrients

overweight or obese Americans are an example of

overnutrition and malnutrition

Diabetes, hypertension and heart disease are chronic disease caused by

poor diet and sedentary lifestyles

The effects of malnutrition can be devastating on the following stages of rapid growth

pregnancy, childhood, infancy

carboyhydrate

primary role is to provide energy

vitamins

regulation of body processes, including cell metabolism

water

regulation of body temperature

minerals

regulation of fluid balance

sun exposure leads to

skin cancer

Poor eating habits contribute to the development of

some types of cancer, stroke, heart disease, type 2 diabetes

The nutrient that compromises the largest percentage of the body of a healthy man or woman is

water

Some strategies to reduce poverty and hunger include

provide food aid, learn more efficient ways to grow food


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