Nutrition Final Exam
Even with an SPF 15 to 30 sunscreen, sufficient vitamin D synthesis can be obtained in as little as ________ of sun exposure.
10-20 minutes
If 3 oz. of liver provides 6,582 μg RAE, what percentage of the RDA for vitamin A does an adult female receive from 1 oz. of liver? RDA:
313%
A person whose RDA for protein is 45 grams consumes 75 grams of protein in a day. How many niacin equivalents does this represent? Niacin equivalents:
5
A 35-year-old man consumed the following folate-containing foods for lunch: a sandwich made with 2 slices of fortified bread (14 μg natural, 48 μg synthetic) and 4 tablespoons peanut butter (47 μg); 1/2 cup carrot sticks (12 μg); an orange (48 μg); and 2 graham crackers (5 μg natural, 8 μg synthetic). What percentage of his RDA for folate did his lunch provide? Niacin equivalents:
55%
Delirium, exhaustion, and collapse can result when ____ percent of body weight has been lost due to dehydration.
7-10
Vitamin A forms
Aldehyde form = Retinal Alcohol form = Retinol Acid form = Retinoic acid
Coenzyme carries activated carbon dioxide
Biotin
Found in the blood, made from calciol in the liver
Calcidiol
Made from calcidiol in the kidneys; also known as active vitamin D
Calcitriol
If a carrot has 7,930 IU of beta-carotene, approximately how many μg RAE does it provide? If a supplement contains 20,000 IU of beta-carotene, approximately how many μg RAE does it provide?
Carrot μg RAE: 396.5 Supplement μg RAE: 3,000
Derived from plants in the diet
D2
Derived from animals in the diet or made in the skin
D3
A slight manganese overload may aggravate a calcium deficiency.
False
Among the best sources of phosphorus are bananas.
False
An estimated 60 percent of US adults take multivitamin-mineral supplements regularly.
False
Beta-carotene serves as a vitamin D precursor.
False
Biotin toxicities are extremely common.
False
Cancers arise when cellular RNA is damaged—sometimes by free-radical attacks.
False
Fluoride acts as a cofactor for many enzymes that facilitate the metabolism of carbohydrate, lipids, and amino acids.
False
Hard cooked eggs are the best natural source of folate.
False
Inositol is a nonessential, nonprotein amino acid made in the body from lysine that helps transport fatty acids across the mitochondrial membrane.
False
Niacin supplements taken 1 month before conception and continued throughout the first trimester of pregnancy can help prevent neural tube defects.
False
Only 10% of the body's calcium is in the body fluids.
False
Primary deficiency of vitamin E is quite common.
False
Serious infections and burns decrease the body's need for vitamin C.
False
Thirst and satiety influence water intake in response to changes sensed by the mouth, hippocampus, and nerves.
False
Vitamins C and E both decrease risk of lung cancer.
False
Vitamins yield energy when metabolized.
False
Water constitutes about 75 percent of an adult's body weight.
False
When iron concentrations become abnormally high, the spleen converts some ferritin into another storage protein called hemosiderin.
False
Worldwide, the prevalence of rickets, which is caused by vitamin K deficiency, is extremely high.
False
Coenzyme complex that transfers 1-carbon compounds from metabolic reactions
Folate
____ doses of Vitamin K can reduce the effectiveness of anticoagulant drugs.
High
The World Health Organization and UNICEF recommend two doses of vitamin A supplements, given 24 hours apart, for all children with ________
Measels
Coenzymes NAD and NADP that carry hydrogen ions in energy-transfer reactions
Niacin
What vitamin A compounds bind with opsin to form rhodopsin?
Retinal
Which vitamin A compounds act like hormones, regulating cell differentiation, growth, and embryonic development?
Retonic acid
Part of coenzymes FMN and FAD that carry hydrogen ions
Riboflavin
Deficiency of _____ predisposes people to Keshan disease, a heart disease probably caused by a virus or toxin.
Selenium
Which electrolyte is a cation?
Sodium
Part of coenzyme TPP that assists in energy metabolism
Thiamin
The Committee on Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) addresses the possibility of adverse effects from high doses of nutrients by establishing ________ .
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels
Above 40° north latitude (and below 40° south latitude in the southern hemisphere), vitamin D synthesis essentially ceases for the 4 months of winter.
True
An inadequate intake of either riboflavin or vitamin B6 can diminish the body's niacin supply.
True
An individual who has lost fluids equivalent to 3% to 4% of his or her body weight may experience impaired physical performance.
True
Antidiuretic hormone is produced by the pituitary in response to dehydration.
True
Artichokes contain more potassium per serving than do eggs.
True
Bioavailability refers to the rate at and the extent to which a nutrient is absorbed and used.
True
Capsaicin, found in hot peppers, modulates blood clotting.
True
Chloride is the major anion of the extracellular fluids.
True
Chromium is an essential mineral that participates in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.
True
Eat sweet potatoes, not corn, to meet your vitamin A needs.
True
Excess lead in the blood deranges the structure of red blood cell membranes, making them leaky and fragile.
True
Flaxseeds are a source of omega-3 fatty acids.
True
Heme iron is found only in foods derived from the flesh of animals, such as meats, poultry, and fish.
True
In the brain, vitamin D protects against cognitive decline and slows the progression of Parkinson disease.
True
Infants are born with a sterile intestinal tract and it takes weeks for vitamin K-producing bacteria to become established.
True
Liver is an excellent source of riboflavin.
True
Many older adults develop vitamin B12 deficiency as a result of atrophic gastritis.
True
More than half of the body's magnesium is in the bones.
True
Most of the trace minerals are toxic at intakes only two and a half to eleven times above the estimated requirements.
True
Night blindness is one of the first detectable signs of vitamin A deficiency and permits early diagnosis.
True
Osteoporosis affects an estimated 52 million people in the United States.
True
Pizza is 40% to 49% water.
True
Prolonged thiamin deficiency can result in the disease beriberi.
True
Red bell peppers provide more vitamin C per serving than do oranges.
True
Selenium deficiency is associated with Keshan disease, a disease of the heart.
True
Some minerals, such as calcium, must have carriers to be absorbed and transported.
True
The average sodium intake in the United States is 3400 milligrams, which exceeds the Tolerable Upper Intake Level for adults.
True
The chemical reactions of the body's buffer system are controlled primarily by the lungs and kidneys.
True
The iron content of eggs can triple in the time it takes to scramble them in an iron pan, although absorption can be poor.
True
The most common cause of goiter is iodine deficiency.
True
The niacin-deficiency disease, pellagra, produces the symptoms of diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia, and eventually death.
True
Though called a vitamin, the active form of vitamin D is actually a hormone.
True
Unlike vitamins, minerals are inorganic elements that always retain their chemical identity.
True
Vitamin A participates in the conversion of light energy into nerve impulses at the retina.
True
Vitamin E is widespread in foods.
True
Vitamin K plays a critical role in coagulation.
True
Without adequate vitamin B6, abnormal compounds produced during tryptophan metabolism accumulate in the brain.
True
Without vitamin E, the red blood cells break and spill their contents.
True
Worldwide, iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency.
True
Zinc participates in the synthesis, storage, and release of insulin.
True
Saturates tissues
Vitamin C Recommendation: 100
UL for adults
Vitamin C Recommendation: 2000
Supports metabolism
Vitamin C Recommendation: 30
deficiency disease: Degeneration of nerves progressing to paralysis
Vitamin: B12
deficiency disease: Scaly dermatitis
Vitamin: B6
deficiency disease: Body odor, liver damage
Vitamin: Choline
deficiency disease: Mental confusion, elevated homocysteine
Vitamin: Folate
The ____ are essential nutrients needed in tiny amounts in the diet both to prevent _____ diseases and to support health. The ____ -____ vitamins are the B vitamins and vitamin C; the ___-____ vitamins are vitamins A, D, E, and ___ .
Vitamins Deficiency Optimal Water-Soluble Fat-Soluble K
________ deficiency is associated with severe growth retardation and immature sexual development.
Zinc
International units are ________ .
a measure of a vitamin's activity
Of all the members of the vitamin E family, only ________ is maintained in the body and can meet the body's needs for the vitamin.
alpha - tocopherol
A(n) ________ is the best source of B6 per kcalorie.
banana
One ounce of ________ provides more than three times the RDA for vitamin A.
beef liver
Prolonged thiamin deficiency can result in ________ .
beriberi
The rate at and the extent to which a nutrient is absorbed and used is referred to as its ________ .
bioavailability
A primary role of Vitamin K is
blood clotting
Adequate amounts of Vitamin K protect against
bone fractures
Which food will provide the most vitamin C per serving?
broccoli
he production of ________ , a protein that binds calcium in the intestinal cells, slows as a result of a vitamin D deficiency.
calbindin
Which form of vitamin D is derived from animals in the diet?
cholecalciferol
Research examining the effects of fruit and vegetable consumption on chronic disease risk has shown ________ .
decreased risk of lung cancer for fruits but not vegetables
The classic sign of vitamin E deficiency is ________ .
erythrocyte hemolysis
Foods rich in vitamin C seem to protect against certain types of cancers, especially ________ cancer.
esophageal
Dietary supplements are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration as ________ .
foods
The acidity of the body's fluids is determined by the concentration of ________ ions.
hydrogen
With ________ deficiency, thyroid hormone production declines, and the body responds by secreting more TSH in a futile attempt to accelerate uptake by the thyroid gland.
iodine
With respect to acne, ________ .
isotretinoin, which is made from vitamin A, is effective against cystic acne
Deficiency of choline is associated with ________ .
liver damage
Vitamin B12 is easily inactivated by ________ .
microwaving
What foods provide the greatest contributions of riboflavin?
milk and milk products
Without vitamin K, ________ cannot bind to the minerals that normally form bones, resulting in low bone density.
osteocalcin
What niacin - deficiency disease produces the symptoms known as the "four Ds?"
pellagra
What disease is associated with a deficiency of B12?
pernicious anemia
A ____ deficiency in Vitamin K is rare.
primary
With a folate deficiency, the ________ .
production of red blood cells falters
Vitamin K is essential for the synthesis of ________ and other clotting factors.
prothrombin
Cells in the kidneys respond to low blood pressure by releasing an enzyme called ______
renin
What disease results from a vitamin C deficiency?
scurvy
Vitamin C is involved in the ________ .
synthesis of collagen
The hydrophilic vitamins include ________ .
vitamin C