Exam 9: Minerals
Exam 1: Introduction to Sports Nutrition100 Questions
Exam 2: Defining and Measuring Energy100 Questions
Exam 3: Energy Systems and Exercise100 Questions
Exam 4: Carbohydrates100 Questions
Exam 5: Proteins100 Questions
Exam 6: Fats100 Questions
Exam 7: Water and Electrolytes100 Questions
Exam 8: Vitamins100 Questions
Exam 9: Minerals100 Questions
Exam 10: Diet Planning: Food First, Supplements Second100 Questions
Exam 11: Weight and Body Composition100 Questions
Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes100 Questions
Exam 13: Diet and Exercise for Lifelong Fitness and Health100 Questions
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Athletes should not use the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) because most athletes experience large losses of minerals in sweat, blood, or urine.
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An important physiological role for chromium is that it enhances ____.
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Match the mineral with the most appropriate food source. Use each answer only once.
a.Selenium
b.Zinc
c.Iron
d.Calcium
e.Phosphorus
-Menstruation in female athletes can cause a deficiency.
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The mineral most closely associated with proper immune function is ____.
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Prime examples of minerals that act as electrolytes and help to maintain body fluid balance are ____.
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When adequate calcium and iron are consumed from naturally occurring food sources, it is likely that the intake of other minerals is also adequate.
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Which of the following is true regarding athletes and upper respiratory tract infections (URTI)?
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What two sports have the highest prevalence of athletes with low estrogen concentrations and/or amenorrhea?
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Match the mineral with the most appropriate food source. Use each answer only once.
a.Selenium
b.Zinc
c.Iron
d.Calcium
e.Phosphorus
-A low intake during childhood and adolescence can reduce peak bone mineral density by as much as 5 to 10 percent.
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Describe how exercise can affect the loss of minerals. Why is it difficult to study this loss?
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Many minerals have similar chemical properties and compete with each other for absorption.
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Which period of time is associated with the most rapid loss of bone mass?
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Explain the health implications that may occur with a disruption of the menstrual cycle. In which female athletes is amenorrhea most likely to occur?
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At what age does peak trabecular bone mineral density occur (assume adequate calcium intake)?
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What effect does adequate calcium intake have on loss of calcium from bone in the time period between attainment of peak bone mineral density and menopause?
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