HUN Final

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Which organism can cause food-borne intoxication and can be present in honey and home-canned foods?

Clostridium botulinum

Which organism is most likely to contain the highest concentration of industrial contaminants?

D ( the big fish)

The method of determining body composition shown here relies on what principle to determine the amount of body fat?

Fat is less dense than water.

Which of the following is NOT an agency that monitors the food supply?

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Which of the following is not a physiological signal related to hunger?

Increased levels of peptide PYY

Which statement about basal metabolic rate (BMR) is FALSE?

It includes the energy needed for exercise.

Which statement about EER is FALSE?

It increases if you lose weight.

Which of the following is NOT true of a HACCP system?

It relies on visual food inspections.

Which statement about leptin is FALSE?

Most human obesity is due to abnormalities in the leptin gene.

Which of the following has NOT contributed to the rising incidence of overweight and obesity in the United States?

Our genetics have changed.

Which of the following statements about food-borne illness is FALSE?

Salmonella is an example of a food-borne intoxication

Food contamination by parasites most often occurs when the food has been exposed to contaminated water.

True

Integrated pest management (IPM) is a method of pest control that emphasizes the use of natural toxins.

True

Excess body fat increases the risk of

all of these choices

Generally recognized as safe (GRAS) substances are given exemption to the Food Additives Amendment of 1958:

based on their extensive history of use in food before 1958

Which eating disorder is characteristic of people who are overweight?

binge-eating disorder

Which of the following is not a characteristic of binge-eating disorder?

binging twice a week for at least three months

The process by which compounds accumulate or build up in an organism faster than they can be broken down or excreted is called:

bioaccumulation

A person who binges and then purges most likely suffers from:

bulimia nervosa

Long-term healthy weight loss is based on all of the following principles EXCEPT _

eating specific combinations of foods that increase the number of calories burned

The foods that most frequently cause Salmonella infection are

eggs and poultry

Which critical control point in a HACCP program is illustrated by this diagram?

establish critical limits

The National Food Safety Initiative:

established a national computer network of public health agencies

Which of the following is least likely to affect a person's risk for developing food-borne illness?

ethnicity

As illustrated in this diagram, which of the following statements regarding storing and retrieving energy is FALSE?

excess energy consumed as dietary protein is stored as glycogen

Everyone with a BMI in the overweight or obese range is at risk for weight-related health problems.

false

Select the correct statement concerning food-borne illness:

food-borne intoxication is caused by consuming food containing toxins produced by microbes

This insignia means the food

has been irradiated

Foods on the GRAS list

have been used for years without ill effect

In order to calculate a person's BMI, you need to know the person's

height and weight

The area of the brain primarily responsible for the regulation of food intake is the:

hypothalamus

The potential benefits of biotechnology include all of the following EXCEPT

increased crop diversity

Beneficial uses of biotechnology include all of the following EXCEPT:

increased plant diversity

Which of the following is NOT a preservation technique that relies on high temperatures to kill microbes?

irradiation

Which of the following statements about irradiation is FALSE?

irradiation causes the foods to be radioactive

Which of the following statements about the HAACP system are FALSE?

it uses random testing to catch contamination

Which of the following statements about the labeling of organic foods is FALSE?

labeling of organic foods is regulated by the FDA

Which of the following hormones is involved in regulation of body fat levels?

leptin

Differences in weight gain among similar individuals may partially be explained by:

less energy expenditure for NEAT activities

Parasites can be destroyed by all of the following EXCEPT _

marinating

Most food-borne illness is caused by consuming food that is contaminated with:

microbes

Which group is least likely to develop anorexia nervosa?

middle-aged men

The energy expended for everything we do other than sleeping, eating or physical activity is referred to as:

nonexercise activity thermogenesis

Glass that enters food from a broken jar is _

not regulated

Which of the following chronic conditions is not considered an obesity-related health complication?

osteoporosis

Which of the following is most likely to be a concern in hamburger that is cooked to well done on a grill?

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)

Which of the following statements about antibiotic and hormone use in animals is FALSE?

the FDA requires labeling of milk from bST-treated cows

Which of the following statements about Genetically Modified crops is FALSE?

the National Academy of Sciences has concluded that GM crops are not as safe as crops produced by traditional breeding

A safe minimum calorie intake and rate of weight loss is:

1200 calories, 0.5-2 pounds per week

The minimal internal temperature needed to destroy microorganisms in red meat and fish is:

160oF

A person with a weight of 65 kilogram and height of 1.7 meters has a BMI of approximately

23

When evaluating an individual to determine if weight loss is necessary an initial assessment includes all of the following except?

24-hour food recall

Overweight is defined as a BMI of:

25.0 to 29.9

At what step in this process are normal prions converted into abnormal prions?

4

How many calories are there in a meal containing 4 grams protein, 10 grams carbohydrate, and 4 grams of fat?

92

Below what temperature should food be refrigerated to reduce bacterial growth?

B 40F

The method of determining body composition shown here relies on what principle to determine the amount of body fat?

Body density is related to body fat mass

At what step in this process is recombinant DNA formed?

C 4 nucleus

Aseptic processing is a food preservative method that heats food products in order to kill disease-causing organisms.

False

Cooking and freezing stops mold growth and destroys mold toxins.

False

Medications for weight loss act by either decreasing appetite or blocking protein absorption

False

Which of the following is not a bacterium that causes food-borne illness?

Hepatitis A

Which of the following statements regarding hunger and appetite is correct?

Hunger is a physiological response within the body; appetite involves a desire to eat

Which of the following statements about determinants of body size and shape are FALSE?

If you are at increased risk for obesity, lifestyle factors will play no role in what you weigh

Concerning the regulation of biotechnology in agriculture, select the correct statement:

The USDA helps to ensure that the cultivation of a new plant variety poses no risk to the environment

Which statement about the type of body fat labeled by the letter A is FALSE?

This type of fat storage can be reduced by eating grapefruit.

Which statement about the type of body fat labeled by the letter A is true?

This type of fat storage is not always associated with increased health risks

Which of the following is typically associated with a fad diet?

a diet that promotes weight loss greater than 2 pounds per week

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of anorexia nervosa?

a normal body weight

This chart most likely shows the distribution of energy expenditure in which of the following people?

a young adult who works out for 90 minutes a day

In order to display the USDA's National Organic Program's seal, the organic product must:

contain 100% organically raw or processed ingredients and contain not less than 95% organically produced raw or processed ingredients

Raw hamburger patties are taken to the grill on a platter. After being cooked, they are returned to the unwashed platter and served. This is an example of

cross-contamination

Which of the following does not increase basal metabolism?

decreased thyroid hormone levels

Which of the following has NOT contributed to the incidence of eating disorders in the United States?

the number of junk food commercials on TV

Which of the following statements about obesity in the United States is FALSE?

the number of obese Americans has doubled since 1960

Which of the following statements about the process of genetic engineering is FALSE?

the transferred gene migrates to the plant's mitochondria where it is integrated in the plant's DNA

Which of the following describes what is happening in the process labeled "A" in the diagram?

the virus uses the cells' metabolic machinery to make new virus particles

Which of the following statements about eating disorders is FALSE?

they are more common in lower socioeconomic classes

Which factor does NOT affect the likelihood that a contaminant will cause food-borne illness in an individual?

time of year

A major disadvantage to the use of drugs as a treatment for obesity is that the weight is regained when the drugs are discontinued.

true

Cells that store fat are called adipocytes.

true

It is possible for someone who is 50 pounds overweight to be in energy balance

true

Some people may be categorized as "overweight" according the BMI, but have their body fat percentage fall into a healthy range. In this case, there may be no need for weight loss.

true

The estimated energy requirements (EER) are the estimated number calories you need to consume daily in order to maintain body weight.

true


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