Exam 2: Tools to Plan,Manage,and Evaluate Diets
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-The manufacturer of the peanut butter could legally make the following health claim:


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Answer questions based on the case study "Zachary" information below.
Zachary is a 22-year-old male college student who is overweight and does engage in regular physical activity.He ate the following in 1 day: sausage and egg sandwich,coffee with cream and sugar,chocolate doughnut,double cheeseburger,super-sized onion rings,meat-lovers pizza,and regular soda.Diet analysis showed there to be 410 mg cholesterol and 3,925 mg sodium in this day's worth of eating.
-Zachary's diet/lifestyle meets the 2010 Dietary Guidelines directive for _____.
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The Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (ULs)are not established for:
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Use the dietary information provided below to answer questions
-The diet shown does not exceed the 2010 Dietary Guidelines recommendation for sodium intake.

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There is an Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range for trans fatty acids.
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The consumption of plant sterols is associated with increased risk for heart disease.
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Which of the following is a potentially biologically harmful substance identified on the food package label?
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The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)are beneficial for the dietary planning of:
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Answer questions based on the information below.
-The diet shown does not meet the 2010 Dietary Guidelines recommendation for "Shift food intake patterns to a more plant-based diet."

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Food composition tables and databases can be used to perform dietary analysis.
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Food composition information can be used to perform dietary analysis.
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Dietary fat intake is not directly associated with increased risk for:
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Use the dietary information provided below to answer questions
-The diet shown meets the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges for protein,total carbohydrate,and total fat.

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-The diet shown meets the 2010 Dietary Guidelines recommendation to "shift food intake patterns to a more plant-based diet."

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-The diet shown meets the American Heart Association recommendations for saturated fat and cholesterol intakes.

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To promote heart health,the American Heart Association recommends reducing the intake of high-fat animal products.
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There is a food package label health claim for all of the following diseases or conditions except:
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The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)are designed to minimally prevent nutrient deficiency.
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Match the short phrase or term with the associated short phrase or term.Choose the best answer.You may use some answers more than once or not at all.
-MyPlate foods that prevent neural tube defects:
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