Exam 1: Applying Nutrition to the Public Health
Exam 1: Applying Nutrition to the Public Health29 Questions
Exam 2: Nutritional Epidemiology: An Introduction30 Questions
Exam 3: Creating Public Policy and Advocating for Nutrition Policies30 Questions
Exam 4: Role of the Federal Agencies in Public Health Nutrition30 Questions
Exam 5: Community Needs Assessment30 Questions
Exam 6: Planning and Evaluating Nutrition Services for the Community30 Questions
Exam 7: Serving Those at Highest Nutritional Risk30 Questions
Exam 8: Intervening to Change the Publics Eating Behavior30 Questions
Exam 9: Growing a Healthier Nation: Maternal, Infant, Child, and Adolescent Nutrition With an Emphasis on Childhood Overweight30 Questions
Exam 10: Importance of Public Health Nutrition Programs in Preventing Disease and Promoting Adult Health30 Questions
Exam 11: Promoting Older Adult Nutrition25 Questions
Exam 12: Providing Nutrition Services in Public Health Primary Care30 Questions
Exam 13: Food Security and Adequate Food Access for the Public30 Questions
Exam 14: Safe-guarding and Securing the Food Supply30 Questions
Exam 15: Grant Writing in Public Health Nutrition33 Questions
Exam 16: Staffing, Managing and Leading Public Health Nutrition Personnel29 Questions
Exam 17: Leveraging Nutrition Education Through the Public Health Team30 Questions
Exam 18: Networking for Nutrition and Earning Administrative Support30 Questions
Exam 19: Marketing Nutrition Programs and Services30 Questions
Exam 20: Striving for Excellence and Envisioning the Future31 Questions
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DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.
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Results from the DASH studies showed that the most effect diet to lower blood pressure was:
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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey abbreviation is NHNES.
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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey is a cross-sectional study.
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Peer-reviewed literature is the ____________ for scientific information.
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Peer-reviewed literature is the gold standard for scientific information.
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One of the strongest relationships in nutritional epidemiology is that increased consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of some cancers. This science foundation was used for the:
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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey abbreviation is:
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