nutrition quiz #7
Which of these dietary substances may help to protect against cancer? a- alcoholic beverages b- well- cooked meats, poultry and fish c- animal fats d- compounds in fruits and vegatables
D
A comprehensive dietary approach used for hypertension
DASH
A disease that is a risk factor for CHD because it promotes inflammation and AGEs which promote atherosclerosis
DIABETES
Pancreatic resection surgery side effects
Diabetes mellitus General malabsorption
Gastric Resection surgery side effects
Dumping syndrome Early satiety Inadequate gastruc secretion Malabsorption folate, iron and b12
A hormone that increases risk of breast cancer and is produced in greater amounts by obese individuals.
ESTROGEN
2 or more meals per week that include this are recommended by the AHA for reducing risk of CHD
FISH
Patients with Congestive Heart Failure will need to restrict sodium and in severe cases may also need to restrict this.
FLUID
A concern in patients with suppressed immunity or neutropenia. (2 words)
Food safety
Blood lipid that removes cholesterol from circulation, and is therefore considered to be "good cholesterol"
HDL
Chemotherapy
Inhibits tumor growth toxic
Abnormal fat deposition and fat metabolism related to HIV medications.
LIPODYSTROPHY
Something we can do to meat before cooking to reduce HCA (a carcinogen)formation.
MARINATE
These types of foods should be eaten first by patients with poor appetite. (2 words)
NUTRIENT DENSE
A chronic inflammatory condition that is related to 11 types of cancer.
OBESITY
HIV consequences
Opportunistic infections Certain cancers wasting
Increasing fruits and vegetables decreases cancer risk because they contain these substances that inhibit carcinogen production and act as antioxidants.
PHYTOCHEMICALS
Something that should be added to the diet for reducing CVD risk. There are food products like margarines that are fortified with them. (2 words)
PLANT STEROLS
An accumulation of fatty deposits, fibrous tissue and smooth muscle cells that form on the artery walls
PLAQUE
The DASH Diet increases this mineral in the diet by requiring more fruits and vegetables
POTASSIUM
Inflammation of the small intestine caused by cancer treatment that can lead to chronic malabsorption.(2 words)
RADIATION ENTERITIS
For most people the DASH Diet will require them to eat less of this and more fish and poultry (2 words)
RED MEAT
Dietary fat that has the strongest effect on raising blood cholesterol levels
SATURATED
Restriction of this mineral can help reduce hypertension, but is best added to the DASH diet
SODIUM
Type of fiber that can help reduce LDL
SOLUBLE
The DASH Diet limits these empty calorie foods to 3-5 servings per week
SWEETS
Oral infection assciated with HIV that may cause pain in the mouth, dysphagia, and reduced food intake
THRUSH
Type of fat found in processed foods that increases LDL and decreases HDL.
TRANS
Blood lipid that may increase with high refined carbohydrate or alcohol intake
TRIGLYCERIDES
Wasting syndrome associated with cancer characterized by anorexia, wasting and weight loss. (2 words)
CANCER CACHEXIA
Substances, like foods, that may initiate cancer by inducing genetic mutations
CARCINOGENS
In people with HIV infection, mouth sores may be caused by all the following except: a- cryptosporidiosis b- kaposi's sarcoma c- herpes simplex virus d- candidiasis
A
Megestrol acetate and dronabinol are: a- medication used to promote weight gain b- protease inhibitors that fight HIV infection c- medications that treat opportunistic infections d- anabolic hormones that promote weight gain of muscle tissue
A
A major contributor to wasting and weight loss in cancer.
ANOREXIA
A diet that is high in saturated and trans fat and low in fruits and vegetables; risk factor fro CHD
ATHEROGENIC
Accumulation of fatty material on the walls of the arteries
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Esophageal resection surgery side effects
Acid reflux Altered gastric motility Reduced swallowing ability
Head and neck surgery side effects
Aspiration Dry or sore mouth Reduced chewing Reduced sense of taste
Although many cancer patients lose weight, which type of cancer is often associated with weight gain? a- kidney cancer b- breast cancer c- colon cancer d- lung cancer
B
HIV can enter and destroy: A. epithelial cells B. helper T cells C. liver cells D. intestinal cells
B
In patients who develop lipodystrophy, which abnormality is unlikely? a- increased abdominal fat b- increased fat in the arms and legs c- fat accumulation at the base of the neck d- hypertriglycermia
B
To prevent cryptosporidiosis, a person with HIV infection may need to: a- wash hands carefully before meals b- avoid consuming under cooked poultry and eggs c- consume a high k calorie and high protein diet d- boil drinking water for one minute
D
Which food below should be avoided by a patient taking immunosuppressive medications a- baked potato b- canned tuna fish c- banana d- unpasteurized milk
D
Intestinal resection surgery side effects
Bile insufficiency Diarrhea Fluid and electrolyte imbalances General malabsorption
An advantage of radiation therapy over chemotherapy is that: a-radiation is not damaging to rapidy dividing cells b- side effects of radiation therapy do not include malnutrition c- radiation can be directed toward the regions affected by cancer d- the radiation used is too weak to damage GI issues
C
The metabolic changes that often accompany cancer include all of the following except: a- increased triglyceride breakdown b- increased protein turnover c- increased muscle synthesis d- insulin resistance
C
Radiation
damages cancer cells, DNA and shrinks the cell
Metabolic changes of cancer
increased rate of protein turnover reduced protein synthesis elevated serum lipids insulin resistance
Nutrition Cancer risks
obesity high-fat diets food preparation methods
Lipodystrophy
body fat redistribution, abnormal lipid levels, insulin resistance