Exam 1: The Science of Nutrition: Linking Food, function, and Health
Exam 1: The Science of Nutrition: Linking Food, function, and Health91 Questions
Exam 2: Designing a Healthful Diet79 Questions
Exam 3: The Human Body: Are We Really What We Eat102 Questions
Exam 4: Carbohydrates: Plant-Derived Energy Nutrients99 Questions
Exam 5: in Depth: Alcohol26 Questions
Exam 6: Lipids: Essential Energy-Supplying Nutrients100 Questions
Exam 7: Vitamins and Minerals: Micronutrients With Macro Powers30 Questions
Exam 8: Phytochemicals22 Questions
Exam 9: Disordered Eating29 Questions
Exam 10: Proteins: Crucial Components of All Body Tissues91 Questions
Exam 11: Metabolism: From Food to Life87 Questions
Exam 12: Nutrients Involved in Energy Metabolism87 Questions
Exam 13: Nutrients Involved in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance85 Questions
Exam 14: Nutrients Involved in Antioxidant Function and Vision88 Questions
Exam 15: Nutrients Involved in Bone Health96 Questions
Exam 16: Nutrients Involved in Blood Health and Immunity91 Questions
Exam 17: Achieving and Maintaining a Healthful Body Weight101 Questions
Exam 18: Nutrition and Physical Activity: Keys to Good Health93 Questions
Exam 19: Consumer Issues: Food Safety, Production, and Impact on the Environment82 Questions
Exam 20: Nutrition Through the Life Cycle: Pregnancy and the First Year of Life89 Questions
Exam 21: Nutrition Through the Life Cycle: Childhood and Adolescence80 Questions
Exam 22: Nutrition Through the Life Cycle: The Later Years72 Questions
Exam 23: Global Nutrition54 Questions
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The primary source of fuel for the body are ________.
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Which of the following nutrients yields the most energy per gram?
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In proteins,carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,and nitrogen assemble into small building blocks known as ________.
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Proteins are the only macronutrient that contains the element nitrogen.
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The type of study that is used in assessing nutritional habits,disease trends,and other health phenomena of large populations,and determining factors that influence those phenomena,is called a(n):
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Compare and contrast the earliest nutritional discoveries to current trends in nutrition research and health promotion.What are some key reasons why the focus has shifted?
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Which of the following terms describes a scientific consensus as to why a particular phenomenon occurs?
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The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)for most nutrients consist of four values: Estimated Average Requirement (EAR),Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA),Adequate Intake (AI),and Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL).Explain what each of these values represents.
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In malnutrition,a primary deficiency is one in which a person:
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Which of the following are inorganic nutrients that are NOT broken down by the human body or destroyed by heat?
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The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)are dietary standards that apply only to unhealthy individuals.
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Alcohol is not considered a ________ because it does not support body regulation,or tissue repair or rebuilding.
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