Nutrition in Heath: Chapter 3: Basis of a Healthy Diet

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The Dietary Reference Intake that is set to meet the average daily energy intake for a healthy person who is maintaining his or her weight is called the ______ ______ ______.

Estimated Energy Requirement

Which of the following is an acceptable structure/function claim?

"fiber maintains bowel regularity"

Sweet potatoes, black-eyed peas, and "greens" are traditional foods with

African heritage

A health claim could be included on ________.

a food with 19% of DV for vitamin A

Most fruits are ______

low in fat good sources of potassium and folate good sources of phytochemicals

Choose the examples of fortification.

Addition of calcium to orange juice Vitamin water Adding vitamins A and D to milk

Which of the Dietary Reference Values assumes a population's average daily intake of a nutrient is adequate because no deficiency disease are present?

Adequate Intake

A(n)_____ is the amount of the nutrient that should meet the needs of 50% of the healthy people who are in a particular life stage/gender group.

EAR

The highest average amount of a nutrient that is unlikely to harm most people when consumed daily is called the _______ _______ ________ _________

Tolerable Upper Intake Level

The protein foods group includes

beans fish nuts

The traditional Asian dietary pattern is lacking in _____.

calcium-rich foods

The Exchange System (now referred to as Choose Your Foods) was originally developed to assist people with _____.

diabetes

The Exchange System (now referred to as Choose Your Foods) was originally developed to assist people with_____.

diabetes

What is often used to season traditional Asian diets?

ginger root, garlic, and scallions peppers and sesame seeds soy sauce and rice wine

Choose the focus point that is not included in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

increase meat intake

The Nutrition Facts panel______

indicates the energy and nutrient content of the product. lists the serving size. indicates number of serving per container.

Match the food group with the typical foods it contains. grain meat and meat substitutes dairy fats and oils

popcorn lentils frozen yogurt olives

The Supplement Facts label must include the

serving size manufacturer's address %DV of each nutrient in supplement

A food with 2g of fat, 20 mg of cholesterol, and 700 mg of sodium cannot make a health claim because it contains too much_______.

sodium

Choose the items that must be included on a dietary supplement label.

suggested dosage. percent Daily Values for ingredients, if one has been established. list of ingredients. serving size and amount per serving.

When was the food guide introduced based on the RDAs for the general public use?

1943

The AMDR for carbohydrate is _______ of total kcal.

45-65%

Which of the following is an example of the Recommend Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin C?

90 mg/day for males and 75 mg/day for females ages 19 through 50 years.

The Recommend Dietary Allowance will meet the nutrient needs of ______ of all healthy people in specific life-stage group.

97-98%

Which of the following best describes Dietary Reference intakes?

A set of energy and nutrient intake standards that nutrition experts can use to make recommendations.

The general requirements that must be met before a health claim can be made for a food product include which of the following?

A single serving of the food product cannot contain more than 13 grams of fat, 4 grams of saturated fat, 60 mg cholesterol, or 480 mg sodium.

Which of the Dietary Reference Values assumes a population's average daily intake of nutrient is adequate because no deficiency diseases are present?

Adequate Intake

Which Dietary Reference Intake is used when there is not enough information about a nutrient to set a specific requirement?

Adequate Intakes

Which Dietary Reference intake is used when there is not enough information about a nutrient to set a specific requirement?

Adequate Intakes

To help health professionals evaluate the nutritional adequacy of diets and plan nutritious diets for healthy people, nutrition experts have established the ______.

Dietary Reference Intakes

The Dietary Reference Intake that is set to meet the needs of 50% of healthy people at a particular life-stage is called the _______ ________ _________.

Estimated Average Requirement

The Dietary Reference Intake that is set to meet the average daily intake for a healthy person who is maintaining his or her weight is called the________ _________ _________.

Estimated Energy Requirement

True or false: The United States Department of Agriculture monitors food and beverage labeling in the U.S.

False

Which federal agency monitors food and beverage labeling in the United States?

Food and Drug Administration

Which religions encourage fasting in some form?

Islam Hindu

Match the dietary practices with the religion they reflect Islam Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (formerly Mormon)

Islam-fasting from all food and drink from sunrise to sundown during Ramadan. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (formerly Mormon)- avoid beverages and food containing alcohol, coffee, and tea.

Corn, beans, chili peppers, avocados, and papayas are the mainstays of the _____ diet.

Mexican

In addition to the product name, name and address of the manufacturer, amount of product in the package, and the ingredients panel, the ______ must list certain nutrients.

Nutrition Facts panel

__________ foods are foods produced without the use of antibiotics, hormones, or synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.

Organic

Which of the following is NOT required on the Supplement Facts label?

Structure-function claim

What is the purpose and framework of the Choose Your Foods tool?

The tool provides a manageable framework for the treatment of chronic diseases. This tool categorizes foods into carbohydrates, meats and meat substitutes, and fats. The tool provides a manageable framework for designing diets.

Which is true about the daily values?

They are based on a standard diet of 2000 kcal/day. They are more simplified than the RDAs.

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

Tolerable Upper Intake Level

True or false: The estimated energy requirement is based on the needs of healthy individuals.

True

True or false: The percent DVs are designed to help consumers compare nutrient contents of packaged foods to make more healthful choices.

True

Identify the foods that are recommended in abundance by the Mediterranean Diet Pyramid

Vegetables Fruits Grains

Cod liver oil is a rich source of

Vitamin D

Most milk in the United States is fortified with which of the following vitamins?

Vitamin D Vitamin A

Nutrient claims on food packaging________.

are designed to address amounts of nutrients

A structure - function claim_____ state that a nutrient, food, or dietary supplement can be used to prevent or treat a serious health condition,

cannot

Judy wants to find out the amount of a specific nutrient needed to sustain good health. She initially checks the RDA requirements and cannot locate that nutrient. Her next step is to ______.

check AI standards

Choose examples of plant foods that are often incorporated into Mexican meals.

cherimoya and jicama chayote plantains and cactus leaves

The history of the nutrition plans issued by the USDA in the United States can be traced back to the ________.

early 20th century

When a manufacturer replaces some of the nutrients that were lost during process, the food product has been_______.

enriched

Match the term with its best definition enrichment fortification

enrichment- replaces some of the nutrients that foods lose during refining. fortification- the addition of nutrients to food, such as adding calcium to orange juice.

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

estimate average requirement (EAR).

What part of the hand does MyPlate encourage people to use in order to estimate a 1 cup serving size?

fist

According to the Dietary Guidelines, a healthy eating pattern includes______.

foods from all five food groups and oils limiting added sugars and sodium limiting saturated fats and trans fats

Match the part of the hand and the serving size it estimates. tip of the thumb palm of the hand knuckles of two fingers

one tablespoon 3 ounces 1/2 cup

Currently using the term natural on a food label means that the foods do not contain added color, artificial flavors, or other synthetic substances, which is an example of a ______.

standard of identity

Currently using the term natural on a food means that the foods do not contain added color, artificial flavors, or other synthetic substances, which is an example of a ________.

standard of identity

Match the food group with the food that belongs in that group. dairy meat and meat substitutes grains vegetables

yogurt legumes rice pilaf V8 juice

By maintaining optimal levels of stored nutrients, a person may be able to avoid or delay developing a(n)_________.

nutrient deficiency

Yogurt, milk, and hard cheeses are excellent sources of _______.

riboflavin phosphorus protein

According to the USDA, the major food groups are ______.

vegetables fruits grains protein-rich foods dairy

Which of the following meals exemplifies the recommendations of the Mediterranean Diet Pyramid?

Fruits chicken, breaded okra, black-eyed peas, iced tea

Choose the terms that can be used when making nutrient content claims,

free, high, or low more or reduced

The term "natural" on a food label means

it must not contain food coloring agents, synthetic flavors, or other unnatural substances.

Traditional Asian foods generally feature large amounts of _____.

vegetables rice or noodles

The Choose Your Foods menu-planning tool categorizes food into three broad groups including_______.

meat and meat substitutes fats carbohydrates

When a specific nutrient is needed by the body and the intake of that nutrient is low, the body _______.

is unable to perform the necessary function.

Vegetables are usually

low calories good sources of vitamin A and folate good sources of fiber and phytochemicals

The traditional Native American diet was ______ is sodium and fat and _____ in fiber.

low, high

Since the Pima Indians have adopted a more "Western" diet, obesity and type 2 diabetes is

more common

By maintaining optimal levels of stored nutrients, a person may be able to avoid or delay developing a(n)_______.

nutrient deficiency

Which of the following Acceptable Macronutrient Distributions Range is INCORRECT?

Fat, 20-25% of total energy intake

Food manufacturers are required to use a special format to display information about the energy and nutrient contents of products called the __________ __________ panel.

Nutrition Facts

Match the following nutrient standards to the appropriate descriptions. UL EAR AI RDA

UL- highest amount of daily nutrient intakes unlikely to cause adverse health effects . EAR- amount of a nutrient that meets the needs of 50% of healthy people. AI- nutrient intake recommendation set when research is not sufficient to determine RDA. RDA -Nutrient intakes recommendation set to meet the needs of nearly all individuals of a given age and gender.

Most fruit is a good source of which vitamin?

Vitamin C

Most vegetables are rich sources of all of the following except______

calories

Most vegetables are rich sources of all of the following except_______.

calories

The 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans includes recommendations from _________ to older adults, and for women during ________.

infancy pregnancy

The 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans is the first to include recommendations for________.

infants

When a food is labeled organic, farmers do not use_______ in the foods production.

ionizing radiation antibiotics hormones genetic improvements

Examples of African Heritage foods include_______.

sweet potato pie black-eyed peas

In the protein-rich food group, choose foods that are classified as protein-rich AND non-meat.

tofu and seeds eggs, beans, and nuts

Oils are often good sources of ___

vitamin E essential fatty acids

Which nutrient standard is set to meet or exceed 97.5% of the requirement for nearly all healthy Americans?

RDAs


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