Deck 13: Nutrients That Provide Energy Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins

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Carbohydrates should satisfy the majority of an adult's and child's energy needs.
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The body will use protein for energy if a child is not consuming adequate calories from fat and carbohydrates.
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Fats yield more than twice as many calories per gram than do proteins or carbohydrates.
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An infant's high-for-size energy needs are due to rapid growth.
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The fats found in beef, lamb, poultry, and butter contain high amounts of:

A) saturated fat and cholesterol
B) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)
C) triglycerides and cholesterol
D) unsaturated fats and cholesterol
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Eating more fruit is an effective way to eliminate sugar from your diet.
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Sugars, starches, and some fibers are classified as:

A) vitamins
B) carbohydrates
C) proteins
D) fats
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Which of the following statements about fat is true?

A) children younger than 2 years need dietary fat for healthy growth
B) all fats are bad and should be eliminated from a person's diet
C) fats yield 4 calories per gram
D) all fats contain cholesterol
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Basal metabolic rate (BMR) refers to the calories an individual burns during physical activity.
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The most concentrated source of energy is supplied by:

A) carbohydrates
B) water
C) proteins
D) fats
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Unsaturated fats are found primarily in animal-source foods.
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Calorie-wise, swimming for 20 minutes would justify eating a large candy bar or ice cream cone.
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Starch, lactose, and sucrose must all be digested before the body is able to use them as an energy source.
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When carbohydrates are completely digested, the end product consist of:

A) amino acids
B) fats
C) simple sugars
D) fiber
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In what form is the energy derived from carbohydrates stored in the body?

A) glycogen
B) lactose
C) sucrose
D) fatty acids
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The food combination that contains the most fat is:

A) butter, milk, and olive oil
B) bread, vegetables, and meat
C) meat, milk, and eggs
D) bread, vegetables, and cheese
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Which factor accounts for the most variation in meeting a child's total caloric needs?

A) gender
B) physical activity
C) basal metabolic rate
D) age
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Cellulose does not qualify as a nutrient but deserves to be given serious consideration in planning a healthy diet.
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If 50 percent of a child's 1,800 calories is derived from carbohydrates, the diet would contain ____ of carbohydrates.

A) 200 grams
B) 300 grams
C) 225 grams
D) 180 grams
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All of the following nutrient classes supply energy EXCEPT:

A) vitamins
B) carbohydrates
C) proteins
D) fats
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Foods that would contribute the most dietary cholesterol include:

A) breads, cereals, and vegetable oils
B) dried beans and starchy vegetables
C) poultry, cheese, and milk
D) fresh fruits and breads
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What benefits are associated with increasing a child's level of physical activity?
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Why is it important not to restrict fat in an infant's or toddler's diet?
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An overweight child should:

A) be placed on a calorie-restricted diet
B) participate in more physical activity
C) be punished for over-eating
D) not be a cause for concern as he or she will gradually outgrow this condition
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The thermic energy of food represents the amount of energy required to ____ food.

A) digest
B) absorb
C) metabolize
D) all answers are correct
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Proteins must be broken down into ____________________ ____________________ before they can be used for tissue growth and repair.
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Nutrients vary in their energy value; the per gram caloric value for carbohydrates and proteins is ____________________ and for fat is ____________________.
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Why should a child who has the genetic disease PKU not be given foods that contain aspartame, a commonly used artificial low-calorie sweetener?
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____________________ is the least sweet sugar, and ____________________ is the sweetest of all sugars.
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The form of carbohydrate that circulates in the blood stream (blood sugar) is called ____________________.
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Individuals are encouraged to limit their intake of animal-source foods because they tend to be high in ____________________ fats and may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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What benefits does the lactose in breast milk and formula offer for the young infant?
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Cholesterol is found only in ____________________-source foods.
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Which of the following foods would contribute fats that are primarily unsaturated?

A) hot dogs, hamburgers, and cold cuts
B) cheese slices, fish sticks, and ice cream
C) pepperoni pizza, spaghetti, and meatballs
D) black bean burrito and peanut butter
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Plant-source oils that have been converted to a solid or semisolid form are called ____________________ fats.
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____________________ is a complex carbohydrate found in fruits and vegetables that humans are not able to digest.
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The amount of energy in a food is called:

A) thermic energy
B) fat
C) calories
D) glycerol
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A child's basal metabolic needs are ____________________ than the energy required for voluntary physical activity.
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Basal metabolic energy needs are determined by ____________________ activities.
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Why should a child younger than 2 years not be given skim milk?
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Compare the energy needs of a 45-pound, 4-year-old child with the energy needs of his 120-pound mother. Explain why the child's energy need is greater than that of his mother's?
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Deck 13: Nutrients That Provide Energy Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins
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Carbohydrates should satisfy the majority of an adult's and child's energy needs.
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2
The body will use protein for energy if a child is not consuming adequate calories from fat and carbohydrates.
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3
Fats yield more than twice as many calories per gram than do proteins or carbohydrates.
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An infant's high-for-size energy needs are due to rapid growth.
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The fats found in beef, lamb, poultry, and butter contain high amounts of:

A) saturated fat and cholesterol
B) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)
C) triglycerides and cholesterol
D) unsaturated fats and cholesterol
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Eating more fruit is an effective way to eliminate sugar from your diet.
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Sugars, starches, and some fibers are classified as:

A) vitamins
B) carbohydrates
C) proteins
D) fats
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Which of the following statements about fat is true?

A) children younger than 2 years need dietary fat for healthy growth
B) all fats are bad and should be eliminated from a person's diet
C) fats yield 4 calories per gram
D) all fats contain cholesterol
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Basal metabolic rate (BMR) refers to the calories an individual burns during physical activity.
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The most concentrated source of energy is supplied by:

A) carbohydrates
B) water
C) proteins
D) fats
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Unsaturated fats are found primarily in animal-source foods.
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Calorie-wise, swimming for 20 minutes would justify eating a large candy bar or ice cream cone.
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Starch, lactose, and sucrose must all be digested before the body is able to use them as an energy source.
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When carbohydrates are completely digested, the end product consist of:

A) amino acids
B) fats
C) simple sugars
D) fiber
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In what form is the energy derived from carbohydrates stored in the body?

A) glycogen
B) lactose
C) sucrose
D) fatty acids
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The food combination that contains the most fat is:

A) butter, milk, and olive oil
B) bread, vegetables, and meat
C) meat, milk, and eggs
D) bread, vegetables, and cheese
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Which factor accounts for the most variation in meeting a child's total caloric needs?

A) gender
B) physical activity
C) basal metabolic rate
D) age
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18
Cellulose does not qualify as a nutrient but deserves to be given serious consideration in planning a healthy diet.
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If 50 percent of a child's 1,800 calories is derived from carbohydrates, the diet would contain ____ of carbohydrates.

A) 200 grams
B) 300 grams
C) 225 grams
D) 180 grams
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All of the following nutrient classes supply energy EXCEPT:

A) vitamins
B) carbohydrates
C) proteins
D) fats
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21
Foods that would contribute the most dietary cholesterol include:

A) breads, cereals, and vegetable oils
B) dried beans and starchy vegetables
C) poultry, cheese, and milk
D) fresh fruits and breads
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22
What benefits are associated with increasing a child's level of physical activity?
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23
Why is it important not to restrict fat in an infant's or toddler's diet?
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An overweight child should:

A) be placed on a calorie-restricted diet
B) participate in more physical activity
C) be punished for over-eating
D) not be a cause for concern as he or she will gradually outgrow this condition
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The thermic energy of food represents the amount of energy required to ____ food.

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D) all answers are correct
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26
Proteins must be broken down into ____________________ ____________________ before they can be used for tissue growth and repair.
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Nutrients vary in their energy value; the per gram caloric value for carbohydrates and proteins is ____________________ and for fat is ____________________.
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28
Why should a child who has the genetic disease PKU not be given foods that contain aspartame, a commonly used artificial low-calorie sweetener?
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____________________ is the least sweet sugar, and ____________________ is the sweetest of all sugars.
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The form of carbohydrate that circulates in the blood stream (blood sugar) is called ____________________.
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Individuals are encouraged to limit their intake of animal-source foods because they tend to be high in ____________________ fats and may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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What benefits does the lactose in breast milk and formula offer for the young infant?
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Cholesterol is found only in ____________________-source foods.
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34
Which of the following foods would contribute fats that are primarily unsaturated?

A) hot dogs, hamburgers, and cold cuts
B) cheese slices, fish sticks, and ice cream
C) pepperoni pizza, spaghetti, and meatballs
D) black bean burrito and peanut butter
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Plant-source oils that have been converted to a solid or semisolid form are called ____________________ fats.
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____________________ is a complex carbohydrate found in fruits and vegetables that humans are not able to digest.
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37
The amount of energy in a food is called:

A) thermic energy
B) fat
C) calories
D) glycerol
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38
A child's basal metabolic needs are ____________________ than the energy required for voluntary physical activity.
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Basal metabolic energy needs are determined by ____________________ activities.
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Why should a child younger than 2 years not be given skim milk?
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Compare the energy needs of a 45-pound, 4-year-old child with the energy needs of his 120-pound mother. Explain why the child's energy need is greater than that of his mother's?
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