Chapter 2
experiment
A _________ is a systematic way of testing a hypothesis.
variable
A characteristic or other factor that can change and influence an outcome is called a
it enables scientists to control the influence of other variables in the study it allows scientist to determine if a treatment had an effect
A control group is important for which reasons
placebo
A fake treatment is an
Nocebo
A patient's negative expectations can result in a less-than-optimal outcome
Is usually a registered dietitian, has extensive college coursework in nutrition, and has experience in the application of scientific methodology.
A true nutrition expert
ACEND
Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics
Epidemiology
An aspect of ________________ involves studying causes of health problems in a population.
In vivo
An experiment that uses whole living organisms, such as mice
Case-control study
Comparing the diets of individuals with liver cancer to diets of individuals who have very similar characteristics but are healthy would be an example of a
Experimental and observational
Two types of research that involve human subjects
Peer
When a study is complete, investigators that were not part of the study will be recruited to critically analyze the study. This is called a _________ review.
Nutrition misinformation
_________________________ promotes useless medical treatments.
cohert
a type of epidemiological study where researchers observe a population and collect data over time is called
registered dietitian (RD) or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN)
college-trained health care professional who has extensive knowledge of foods, nutrition, and dietetics
In vitro
controlled laboratory experiments on cells or other components derived from living organisms.
multivitamin/mineral (MV/M)
describes a dietary supplement that contains vitamins and minerals
cause and effect
epidemiological studies are not useful for finding _______________ relationships
double-blind study
experimental design in which neither the participants nor the researchers are aware of each participant's group assignment
randomized controlled trial (RCT)
experimental study involving humans that usually randomly divides a group of people into treatment and control groups
peer review
expert critical analysis of a research article before it is published
placebo
fake treatment, such as a sham pill, injection, or medical procedure
control group
group being studied that does not receive a treatment
treatment group
group being studied that receives a treatment
alternative health care
health care practices that are not widely accepted and used by conventional medical practitioners
conventional medical care
health care practices that are widely accepted and used by mainstream medical practitioners
evidence based
information that is based on results of scientific studies
integrative medical care
medical care provided by health care professionals that coordinates conventional medical therapies with alternative health care approaches
variable
personal characteristic or other factor that changes and can influence an outcome
testimonial
personal endorsement of a product
placebo effect
positive response to a placebo
Hypothesis
possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
pseudoscience
presentation of information masquerading as factual and obtained by scientific methods
quackery
promotion of useless medical treatments
correlation
relationship between two variables
anecdotes
reports of personal experiences
epidemiology
study of the occurrence, distribution, and causes of health problems in populations
case-control study
study that compares individuals who have a health condition with persons who have similar characteristics but are healthy
cohort study
study that measures variables of a group of people over time
Deficiency
Diets that lack proper nutrition can lead to the development of nutrient ______________ diseases.
coincidence
Epidemiological studies cannot indicate whether two variables are correlated because the relationship could be a ______________
National stands for height, weight and blood pressure. Risk factors for major diseases. Prevalence of major diseases.
Epidemiologist use data from NHANES to determine
cannot determine cause and effect relationships
Generally, epidemiological studies ________.
Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)
In 1994, Congress passed the ___________, a law that classified vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, and botanicals as foods, thereby limiting FDA's ability to regulate dietary supplements.
prospective study
In 2021 a team of scientists begins an epidemiological study of 1000 people who are between 18 and 30 years of age to determine whether their consumption of seafood will influence their state of health during the next 25 years. This study is an example of
Experimental
Nutrition scientist conduct _________ studies to obtain information about health conditions that may result from specific dietary practices.
Cohort studies Case control studies
Observation epidemiological research includes
Has completed rigorous work in nutrition, participates in continuing education, and has completed rigorous clinical training in nutrition
The RDN credential indicates that a person
FDA
The _________ is the federal agency that tries to ensure the safety and effectiveness of medications.
making observations
The first step to the scientific method usually involves
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
The government agency that enforces consumer protection laws by investigating false or misleading health-related claims is the
more
The results of studies involving large numbers of human subjects are ______ reliable than studies of animals.