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Red flags

"Money back" guarantees, use of testimonials and anecdotes as evidence of effectiveness, and promotion of a product's benefits without reference to its risks, are examples of _____

Registered dietitian (RD) Registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN)

A college-trained health-care professional who has extensive knowledge of foods an nutrition is called a

Bones Body fat Liver

Choose areas that are the major storage sites for nutrients

Control

In order to more effectively evaluate treatments, researchers will often compare treatment group to a _____ group

Calcium Potassium

Many dairy foods are excellent sources of which two minerals?

Catabolic

Reactions that involve the breakdown of molecules are called _____

Foods

The human body is designed to obtain nutrients and phytochemicals via _____

Esophagus

The long muscular tube that connects the back of your mouth with the stomach is called the _____

Bile

The main function of _____ is to assist in fat digestion and absorption

Malnutrition

The state of health that occurs when the body is improperly nourished is called _____

Eating something toxic Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol Hormonal changes during pregnancy

Vomiting can be a response to which of the following options?

Navy beans Nuts

Which non-meat food sources are also classified in the protein group?

Do not trust information on websites that do not indicate valid sources Search multiple websites Avoid websites that provide online diagnoses and treatment

Which of the following are ways to be careful consumer of nutrition information from the Internet?

A procedure designed to eliminate error Testing a scientific question in order to draw an evidence-based conclusion

Which of the following best describes the scientific method?

Liver Fat Muscles

You can store large amounts of energy in your

Nutrition

_____ is the study of how the body uses nutrients

Cells

_____ require the nutrients in food to perform their metabolic activities

Structure/function claim

A _____ describes the role a nutrient plays in maintaining a structure of the body or promoting a normal body function

Double-blind study

A _____ is a study in which neither the researchers nor the participants know who is in the treatment or control groups

Smallest functional unity in the body

A cell is the _____

Registered dietitian (RD) Registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN)

A college-trained health-care professional who has extensive knowledge of foods and nutrition is called a

9

A gram of fat contains _____ kcalories

Experiment

A researcher is interested in investigating whether calcium can be absorbed as well in children with dairy allergies. To test this scientific question, the researcher should conduct a(n) _____

Crust - Grains Sausage - Protein foods Cheese - Dairy Tomato sauce - Vegetable

A slice of pizza is made with a wheat flour crust, tomato sauce, cheese, and sausage crumblies. Match the food with the food group it belongs to.

A peptic ulcer

A sore that occurs in the lining of the upper GI tract is called _____

Treatment

A subject or animal in a scientific experiment who receives a non-placebo drug is a member of the _____ group

Has experience in the application of scientific methodology Is usually a registered dietitian Has extensive college coursework in nutrition, food science, and chemistry

A true nutrition expert _____

Is usually a registered dietitian Has experience in the application of scientific methodology Has extensive college coursework in nutrition, food science, and chemistry

A true nutrition expert _____

1/4 cup regular tofu 1 egg

According to MyPlate, which of the following are one-ounce equivalents from the protein food group?

Capillary network

Amino acids,minerals and glucose are water soluble and thus enter the _____ of the villus and are eventually transported to the liver by the portal vein

Megadose

An amount of a vitamin or mineral that greatly exceeds the recommended amount is generally known as a(n) _____

.com site

An example of an internet website that might contain biased nutrition information is a

Omnivore

An organism that can digest and absorb nutrients from plants, animals, bacteria and fungi is a/an _____

Stomach

Chyme is formed in the _____

Digestion, Absorption

Most nutrient _____ and _____ occurs in the small intestine

ATP

Much of the energy released by catabolic reactions are captured in the form of _____

True

Not all food processing harms a food, in fact some processes makes a food safer and more convenient to eat True False

Chylomicron

Prior to their absorption, intestinal absorptive cells package water-insoluble nutrients, like fatty acids, into _____

ATP

The "energy currency" of our cells is _____

Those under the age of 2

The Dietary Guidelines for America are appropriate for all populations except for:

Whole

The Dietary Guidelines recommend that the grains you choose are made with _____ grains

Indicates the % Daily Value of some food constituents Indicates serving amounts Lists certain food constituents

The Nutrition Facts panel

Nutrition professional

The U.S. Department of Agriculture or www.quackwatch,org are examples of sites in which you can obtain credential information about a _____

False

True or False: Most foods contain predominantly one nutrient

Poor diet

Type 2 diabetes, stroke and heart disease are chronic diseases caused by:

Organ

Various tissues that function in a related fashion combine together to form a/an _____

Produces bile Makes cholesterol Produces new cells and repairs damaged cells

Which of the following are functions of the liver?

Water Fats

Which of the following are the major classes of essential nutrients?

Experiment

As soda intake increases, so does the prevalence of ADHD in children. Researchers could conduct an _____ to learn more about the relationship between soda and ADHD

Empty-calorie

Beer is similar to sugary foods in that they are both considered _____ foods.

Gallbladder

Bile is stored in the _____

3 to 5 hours

How long does it take for chyme to move through the small intestine?

Organic

Meat from animals raised without the use of hormones or antibiotics can be labeled: _____

Generating energy Eliminating waste products Making proteins

Metabolic reactions are involved in:

1. Cell 2. Tissue 3. Organ 4. Organ system

Rank the levels of organization in the body from the simplest to the most complex

1. Duodenum 2. Jejunum 3. Ileum

Rank the sections of the small intestine in order as they appear in the GI tract

1. make observations that generate questions 2. formulate a scientific question 3. develop research experiments 4. analysis of research and interpretation 5. draw conclusions 6. peer review/ publishing

Scientific Method

Dietetics Nutrition Food

Select the topics for which a registered dietitian would have extensive knowledge

First

Since the _____ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of the press and speech, people can provide false nutrition information without repercussions

EAR

Since the _____ only meets the needs of 50% of the population, it should not be used to judge the adequacy of your daily intake

They lack nutrition knowledge

Some Americans consume a nutritionally poor diet because _____

They enter other parts of your body They contaminate food

Some kinds of intestinal bacteria may be harmful when

Chemical digestion Mechanical digestion

The process of digestion involves which two types?

Water

Which nutrient comprises the largest percentage of the body of a healthy man or woman?

Grains Fruits Vegetables Protein Dairy

Which of following food groups are addressed by the MyPlate?

Stroke Diabetes Heart Disease

Which of the following are examples of life-threatening and chronic diseases that result from poor diet?

Cancer Heart Disease

Which of the following are the top two leading causes of death in the US?

To promote adequate nutritional status and good health, and to reduce the risk of major nutrition-related, chronic health conditions

Which statement best summarizes the purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

Nutrient-dense

Which term describes a food or beverage that supplies a large amount of beneficial nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, in relation to its energy value?

Energy density

Which term describes the energy value of a food in relation to the food's weight?

Minerals Vitamins

Which two nutrients do not provide energy for the body?

Carbohydrate Protein

Which two nutrients provide the same amount of energy per gram (kcal/g)

D

Which vitamin(s) is/are required to be placed on the Nutrition Facts panel?

Little or no calcium High amount of fat

Why are cream cheese, cream and butter not considered part of the dairy group?

Enrichment

_____ is the process of replacing some of the nutrients that were lost during a raw food's refinement

Nutrient content

A product label on soap describes the food as being "low-fat." This is an example of a _____ claim

Carbohydrate - 45-65% Protein - 10-35% Fat - 20-35%

Match the macronutrient with its AMDR

Malnutrition

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

Fruits may contain varying amounts of the same nutrients Certain fruits contain different amounts of micronutrients

Why is it critical to consume a variety of fruits on a daily basis?

Macronutrients

_____ are needed by our body in relatively large amounts on a daily basis

Protein digesting enzymes damaging the stomach or intestine A failure of the mucus layer to protect stomach or intestinal tissue Hydrochloric acid damaging stomach or intestinal tissue

A peptic ulcer can be caused by

Lifestyle

A person's way of living is called their _____

A risk factor

A personal characteristic that increases a person's chances of developing a disease is called _____.

1 egg 1/4 cup cooked dry beans 1 ounce meat

In the protein group, the standard serving size is equivalent to

2

In the vegetable group, 2 cup(s) of raw uncooked leafy greens is equivalent to one standard serving

Free radicals

Many phytochemicals function as antioxidants, protecting body cells from the effects of _____

True

Many popular dietary supplements are not helpful and may even be harmful True False

Peer review

The expert critical analysis of research article before it is published is known as _____

Control

The participants in an experiment who are given fake treatment that is as similar as possible to the actual treatment but does not have any affect is known as the _____ group

Gastroesophageal sphincter

The symptoms of heartburn are often caused by a failure of the _____ to close properly

25

To be labeled as "reduced," the product contains less than _____% of the fat per serving than the reference food

How to evaluate nutrition information

What motivates the promoter of a product? Are they more interested in your health or in selling the product? In the source of scientific information from a peer-reviewed journal? These questions are all examples of

Surveys

_____ are often used to collect information about personal and family medical history and health behaviors

Metabolism

_____ includes chemical reactions that release energy from macronutrients, make proteins, and eliminate waste products

Registered dietitian

_____ is a legally protected term that validates an individual's credentials by confirming that they have met the nationally established standards.

A testimonial

_____ is a personal endorsement of a product for which people are usually paid for its use in an advertisement

Constipation

_____ is present when feces are dry and difficult or painful to eliminate

The American Dairy Council funds a researcher study the absorption rate of calcium in cow's milk as compared to almond milk

Which of the following situations poses a risk of conflict of interest/research bias?

Elevated cholesterol Cigarette smoking

Which of the following were risk factors for heart disease identified by the Framingham Heart Study?

Butter

Which of the following would not be classified with oils?

Scientists change their recommendations in light of new research findings

Why do nutrition recommendations change?

Clerks may not understand the interaction between multiple supplements Clerks are not always certified to provide dietary advice

Why should a consumer be skeptical when shopping at a commercial supplement store?

An organ system

A group of organs that work together for a similar purpose is _____

A blockage of bile flow into the small intestine

A negative consequence of having gallstones can be

Viral infections Bacterial infections

Diarrhea often results from which two causes

Choosing nutrient-dense foods Limiting serving sizes

Dietary moderation can be achieved by

Minerals

Empty-calorie foods are not a good source of vitamins or _____

Perform work

Energy is defined as the capacity to _____

Proteins

Enzymes are _____ that can help in the breakdown of large substances

Whole

Fiber is found in diets that are rich in _____ grains, rather than refined grains

Bacteria Viruses

Foods are bad for you if they contain which two substances that can cause food-borne illness?

Seven

How many kilocalories are in one gram of alcohol?

Genetic susceptibility

In a population study it is important to determine what is influenced by environment versus a person's _____, or inherited traits, in the development of a disease

Tip - Sweet Sides - Salty/sour Rear - Bitter

Match the area of the tongue with the specific taste to which it is particularly sensitive

Lard Shortening Butter

Select foods that are classified as solid fats

Canned peaches Dried apricots Applesauce

Select foods that are included in the fruit group

Estimated Energy Requirement (EER)

The average daily energy intake that meets the needs of a healthy person maintaining his or her weight is called the _____

Organ system

The digestive system is an example of an _____

The 2000-kcal diet allows easy comparison among similar foods People requiring more or less than 2000-kcal must make the necessary adjustment They are based on a 2000-kcal diet

The percentage of Daily Values are applied to the Nutrition Facts label in which of the following ways?

Question

The second step in the scientific method is developing a _____

Health claim

The statement "fiber may lower cholesterol" on a box of Cheerios is an example of a _____

Choose a variety of nutrient-dense foods

To help ensure all of the essential nutrients are received from a diet, one should _____

Portal vein

Water soluble nutrients are transported from the GI tract to the liver by the _____

Process foods into nutrients Transport nutrients into blood or lymph

Which of the following are two functions of the digestive system?

Ice cream Soda Pizza

Which of the following are types of foods included in the empty calorie allowance?

Ethnic background Religious beliefs Mood

Which of the following factors are likely to influence a person's food choices?

Potassium Sodium Vitamin D

Which of the following nutrients are required on the Nutrition Facts panel?

They are protein-rich

Which of the following sets beans and peas apart from the rest of the vegetable group?

Your best friend telling you about the EAS creatine that increased muscle development

Which of the following would be considered an anecdote?

Meeting daily intake recommendations is essential

A major difference in the body's storage of vitamins B & C and vitamin D is that with vitamins B & C

Essential

A nutrient that cannot be made by the body or is not produced in great enough amounts to meet needs and therefore must be supplied by food is considered _____

Dietary supplement

Any product that is taken by mouth and supplements the diet by increasing total intake is known as a(n) _____

Nutrients

As a marketing tool directed toward health-conscious consumers, food manufacturers may promote products as having benefits and high amounts of _____

Classes of nutrients

Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water are all _____

Tissues

Cells that have similar characteristics join together into larger masses are called _____

Herbs Vitamins Amino acids

Choose the components that may be found in a dietary supplement

Rectum Colon

Colorectal cancer starts in the

Low

Constipation can be caused by a diet that is _____ in fiber and water

gastroesophageal reflux disease

Frequent acid reflux can be symptoms of _____

Liver

Functions such as making glucose and bile acids, storing various nutrients and detoxifying harmful substances are performed by the _____

Can block the passageway from the gallbladder to the duodenum Are formed from cholesterol

Gallstones

Placebo

Generally, a fake medicine or treatment used to disguise the treatments given to the participants in an experiment is called a(n) _____

Individuals who teach nutrition classes Individuals who conduct nutrition research

How can you identify nutrition experts at the college or university level?

Advertisements

It is unlikely that a peer reviewed article would contain

Chemotherapy - Uses drugs to kill cancer cells Biological therapy - Involves antibodies that bind to cancer cells, interfering with the cells' ability to grow and spread Radiation therapy - Uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells Surgery - Removes the diseases area of the large intestine

Match the colorectal treatment name with its description

Mouth - Major site of mechanical digestion Stomach - Muscular sac that can hold up to 4 cups of food Small intestine - Major site of chemical digestion and absorption Large intestine - Elimination of waste products

Match the digestive organ with its function

Iron - Nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, dark-stool Calcium - Increase the risk of kidney stones Selenium - Gastrointestinal upsets, hair loss, fatigue, irritability

Match the mineral with the megadose side effect

Carbohydrate - Source of energy (Most forms) Lipid - Necessary for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins Protein - Production of structural and functional components Water - Regulation of body temperature

Match the nutrient with the appropriate function

Niacin - Facial Flushing, itchy skin, and liver damage Vitamin B6 - Severe nerve damage, nausea, and heartburn Vitamin C - Intestinal upset and diarrhea Vitamin A - Birth defects and even death Vitamin D - Heart rhythm irregularities, kidney damage, disorientation, and confusion

Match the vitamin with the megadose side effect

The bloodstream and the lymphatic system

Nutrients and other substances that are taken up by the digestive tract during absorption may enter directly into _____

Organic nutrients

Nutrients that have a carbon in their chemical structures are called _____

Water

Of all the nutrients, which is considered to be the most essential to support life?

Chyme

Once food enters the stomach and is mixed with gastric juice, the churning action of the stomach transforms it into a semisolid liquid called _____

40kcal - 10g carbohydrate 45kcal - 5g fat 16kcal - 4g protein

One serving of a food provides 10 g carbohydrate, 5 g fat, and 4 g protein. Match the number of kilocalories provided from each macronutrient in one serving of this food

Placebo effect

Optimism that a treatment will improve a health condition that alters accurate reporting of results by the study participant is known as the _____

Nutrients

Our body needs ______, found in foods, to function properly

Empty calorie

Pastries, sugar-sweetened beverages, snack chips, and candies may be considered _____ foods.

1. Mouth 2. Esophagus 3. Stomach 4. Small intestine 5. Large intestine

Place the major organs of the digestive tract in the correct order

Mice and rats

Researchers often conduct experiments using _____, which are inexpensive to house in laboratories and whose food and other living conditions can be carefully controlled.

Cause and effect between herbal supplement use and percent body fat cannot be established

Results from a population study that as a population's intake of herbal supplements increases, percent body fat also increase across the population. Which statement correctly describes the conclusion that can be drawn from these results?

List of ingredients Servings per container Saturated fat

What information should be listed on a Nutrition Facts panel?

5kcal

What is the kilocalorie difference between one gram of fat and one gram of carbohydrate?

Tolerable Upper Intake Level

What is the maximum average daily intake of a nutrient that is unlikely to cause adverse health effects in most people?

deficiency

When a nutrient is missing or deficient in the diet, a _____ disease develops

Toxicity disorder

When a person regularly consumes amounts of a nutrient that exceed its UL, they may be at an increased risk of _____

Phytochemicals

When compared to plant foods, nutrient supplements do not contain a wide variety of _____

Weight Surveys Height

When investigating a research question across a population, researchers rely on what type of data measures?

White bread

Which food does NOT contribute to acid reflux?

Ask questions about the source of the nutrition information Do not believe everything you read or hear about nutrition Examine the scientific credentials of the individual or company making a claim

Which of the following are appropriate suggestions to help consumers be more critical of nutrition-related information or products?

Endocrine system Digestive system Cardiovascular system

Which of the following are examples of organ systems?

Money back guarantees for a product Recommendations from a single study Testimonials and anecdotes of effectiveness

Which of the following are potential red flags for acquiring information

Taking high doses of dietary supplements containing vitamins and/or minerals

You can develop health problems by _____

Scientific journal

A type of printed media that focuses on detailed scientific research rather than short articles and advertisements is a _____

Diet Lifestyle Environment

Identify non-inherited factors that contribute to a person's overall health and may influence the outcome of population-wide studies

Smoking cigarettes

Identify the lifestyle choice that can negatively impact health and increase risk of chronic disease.

Neither the participants nor the researchers

In a double-blind research study, _____ are aware of who is in the control treatment groups

Receive the treatment that is being evaluated

In a research study, members of the treatment group _____

Energy dense

In general, because they are concentrated sources of energy, high fat foods are _____

Eat a variety of "whole" and minimally processed foods

In order to obtain nutrients and phytochemicals in your diet, you should _____

Folic acid Riboflavin Iron

In the United States, which of these nutrients are added back to refined grain cereal products during enrichment?

Regular soft drinks - Water, fat -free or low-fat milk, or 100% fruit juice Fatty meats such as bacon, sausage, and hot dogs - Chicken, turkey, fish; lean meats such as ground round Chocolate chip or cream-filled cookies - Oatmeal cookies of fresh fruit

Match the foods you might normally eat with the healthy replacement

Scare tactic

Saying that a company is hiding information about a cure that will help you is an example of a _____

Herbs Minerals Enzymes

Select ingredients a dietary supplement may contain

The results may be analyzed in different ways The study designs may be different Subjects in the two studies may have different lifestyle and dietary habits

Select reasons why two researchers can investigate the same question but end up with conflicting results

Proteins Carbohydrates Fats

Select the nutrients we consume from foods and beverages that can be metabolized for energy

Not overeating at mealtimes Losing excess weight Taking antacids

Select the strategies that can help manage gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Framingham Heart

The _____ Study of 1949 is one of the most well known studies examining the relation between various personal characteristics and health outcomes

MyPyramid Plan

The _____ inspired the development of other food pyramids for people who don't follow the Western diet

Fortification

The addition of calcium to orange juice is an example of _____

1/2

The standard serving size in the fruit group is equivalent to _____ cup of dried fruit

Dietary Reference Intakes

To prevent disease, achieve optimal health, and reduce the risk of nutrient deficiencies nutrition experts have established the:

Oils

To which group do avocados, nuts, and olives belong

Regulating nutrition-related claims on product labels Regulating health-related claims on product labels

Which of the following are functions of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

Make at least half of your grains whole grains Consume less than 10% of daily energy intake from added sugars Achieve or maintain a healthy body weight

Which of the following are key recommendations of the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines?

Lifestyle Food preferences Budget

Which of the following are recommended characteristics to consider when individualizing a person's diet?

Investigating complaints about false or misleading health claims in advertising Enforcing consumer protection laws

Which of the following are responsibilities of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?

It may be biased in favor of a product without being based on scientific facts

Your best friend Sarah just purchased a weight loss product because the testimonials on the TV ad reported a 20-pound weight loss in 20 days. What would you tell her about the TV ad?

Micronutrients

_____ are needed in very small amounts for the body to function properly


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