Exam 5: Macronutrient Metabolism
Exam 1: The Macronutrients100 Questions
Exam 2: The Micronutrients and Water111 Questions
Exam 3: Nutrient Digestion and Absorption95 Questions
Exam 4: Nutrient Role in Bioenergetics132 Questions
Exam 5: Macronutrient Metabolism94 Questions
Exam 6: Measurement of Energy in Food116 Questions
Exam 7: Making Informed and Healthful Nutritional127 Questions
Exam 8: Nutritional Considerations for Intense101 Questions
Exam 9: Making Wise Choices in the Nutrition111 Questions
Exam 10: Physical Activity- Thermoregulation109 Questions
Exam 11: Pharmacologic and Chemical Ergogenic102 Questions
Exam 12: Nutritional Ergogenic Aids Evaluated107 Questions
Exam 13: Body Composition Assessment101 Questions
Exam 14: Energy Balance, Physical Activity103 Questions
Exam 15: Disordered Eating96 Questions
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Factors that justify a possible increased need for protein among those involved in exercise training include all of the following except:
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Fat cells in the gluteal-femoral region represent a particularly lively area for lipolysis compared with adipocytes in the subcutaneous abdominal region.
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The relative contributions from the three energy transfer systems fall on a continuum depending on the exercise intensity and duration.
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When athletes consume a high-carbohydrate diet rather than a high-fat diet, __________.
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The ATP-PC systems provide about one-half of the energy required for intense exercise lasting 10 minutes, whereas aerobic reactions provide the remainder.
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Compared with lipid, carbohydrate generates about __________ more energy per unit of oxygen consumed.
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Although protein breakdown generally increases only modestly with exercise, muscle protein synthesis decreases markedly following both endurance and resistance-type exercise.
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Carbohydrate availability during exercise helps to regulate __________ and its use for energy.
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Carbohydrate and protein breakdown use identical pathways for vitamin A and CoA oxidation.
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The typical American diet contains a daily fiber intake of about 4 to 8 grams.
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A blood glucose level below 45 mg/100 mL of blood constitutes a hypoglycemic level.
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From the standpoint of energy supply, a low-carbohydrate diet makes __________ to engage in vigorous physical activity.
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Well-nourished endurance athletes rely almost completely on __________ oxidation during near-maximal, sustained aerobic effort.
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Endurance athletes commonly refer to the extreme sensation of fatigue due to carbohydrate depletion as __________.
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Represents the most rapid energy system to phosphorylate ADP to ATP
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Which of the following is not a factor that influences the fuel mixture that powers physical activity?
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The branched chain amino acids leucine, valine, and isoleucine are often oxidized in skeletal muscle.
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Dietary fibers that show a cholesterol-lowering effect are contained only in fruit.
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