Deck 8: Water-Soluble Vitamins

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Consumption of 10 mcg of folate as cooked spinach and 10 mcg of folic acid from fortified cereal fortified results in:

A) 20 mcg DFE.
B) 22 mcg DFE.
C) 27 mcg DFE.
D) 30 mcg DFE.
E) 40 mcg DFE.
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A patient with a poor diet shows fatigue, muscle weakness and pain, and emotional disturbances, suggesting a possible:

A) thiamin deficiency.
B) niacin deficiency.
C) vitamin B6 deficiency.
D) vitamin B12 deficiency.
E) folate deficiency.
Question
Which water-soluble vitamin can be stored in the body?

A) vitamin C
B) niacin
C) folate
D) vitamin B12
E) thiamin
Question
Which action does not preserve water-soluble vitamins in foods?

A) freezing
B) refrigerating
C) storing in airtight containers
D) removing the peel from fruits and vegetables
E) reducing use of water and using shorter times when cooking
Question
Which foods provide the richest source of riboflavin?

A) eggs, dairy, nuts, and fish
B) olive, sunflower, and canola oils
C) oranges and apples
D) lentils and pinto beans
E) leafy greens
Question
Which vitamin is required for the conversion of tryptophan to niacin?

A) thiamin
B) riboflavin
C) niacin
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin C
Question
Which list contains only vitamins whose deficiency can cause anemia?

A) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, thiamin
B) vitamin B6, retinoids, vitamin K
C) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate
D) biotin, vitamin B12, folate
E) vitamin B6, thiamin, niacin
Question
When water-soluble vitamins are consumed in excess the body prevents toxicity by:

A) using vitamins for energy metabolism.
B) storing excess in adipose tissue.
C) storing excess in the liver.
D) excreting them in the feces.
E) excreting them in the urine.
Question
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome results from:

A) thiamin deficiency due to alcoholism.
B) niacin deficiency due to low protein intake.
C) vitamin B6 due to low consumption of organ meats.
D) riboflavin deficiency due to low dairy intake.
E) vitamin C due to low fruit and vegetable consumption.
Question
Scurvy is a disease resulting from:

A) thiamin deficiency due to alcoholism.
B) niacin deficiency due to low protein intake.
C) vitamin B6 deficiency due to low consumption of organ meats.
D) riboflavin deficiency due to low dairy intake.
E) vitamin C deficiency due to low fruit and vegetable consumption.
Question
Which of the following groups is LEAST likely to experience inadequate vitamin intakes?

A) people intentionally restricting calories
B) older adults with swallowing difficulty
C) middle-aged men with heart disease
D) older adults with dental problems
E) people with excessive alcohol intakes
Question
Which nutrient does NOT act as a coenzyme?

A) biotin
B) pantothenic acid
C) vitamin B6
D) vitamin C
E) choline
Question
Which foods contain the least amount of vitamin B12?

A) clams and other shellfish
B) ground beef
C) milk and dairy products
D) spinach and leafy green vegetables
E) eggs and poultry
Question
Which list contains only vitamins that play a role in red blood cell health?

A) thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B12
B) niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin C
C) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate
D) niacin, vitamin B6, choline
E) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, biotin
Question
Milk is packaged in opaque containers to prevent light from destroying:

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) biotin.
E) vitamin B6.
Question
Which water-soluble vitamin has antioxidant properties?

A) thiamin
B) riboflavin
C) niacin
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin C
Question
Which list contains only vitamins that do NOT function as coenzymes in energy metabolism?

A) choline and vitamin C
B) vitamin B6 and vitamin C
C) thiamin, riboflavin, niacin
D) niacin, vitamin B6, folate
E) biotin, pantothenic acid, riboflavin
Question
Smokers have a higher RDA level for which water-soluble vitamin?

A) niacin
B) thiamin
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin B12
Question
Excess of which water-soluble vitamin can cause a long-term toxic effect of numbness due to nerve damage?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) pantothenic acid
D) vitamin B6
E) choline
Question
Physicians sometimes prescribe niacin in high doses to:

A) help smokers quit smoking.
B) lower LDL cholesterol.
C) prevent numbness and nerve damage.
D) improve immune function.
E) prevent damage to cells due to free radicals.
Question
A patient with a poor diet showing symptoms of diarrhea, confusion, and discoloration of the skin suggests a possible:

A) thiamin deficiency.
B) niacin deficiency.
C) vitamin B6 deficiency.
D) vitamin B12 deficiency.
E) vitamin C deficiency.
Question
Excess of which nutrient can cause toxic effects of excess perspiration and fishy body odor?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) niacin
D) vitamin B6
E) choline
Question
A patient showing poor wound healing, bruising, joint pain, and bleeding gums may have a deficiency of:

A) thiamin.
B) niacin.
C) vitamin B6.
D) vitamin B12.
E) vitamin C.
Question
The amino acid tryptophan can be converted to:

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) vitamin B6.
E) vitamin C.
Question
Pernicious anemia is the result of:

A) thiamin deficiency.
B) niacin deficiency.
C) vitamin B12 deficiency.
D) choline deficiency.
E) vitamin C deficiency.
Question
Which vitamin rarely results in a deficiency because of its presence in a wide variety of plant and animal sources?

A) biotin
B) pantothenic acid
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin B12
E) vitamin B6
Question
Which of the following is NOT a way of preserving vitamins in foods?

A) refrigerating foods in airtight, moisture-proof containers
B) using plenty of water when preparing and cooking foods
C) eating fruits and vegetables as soon as possible after harvesting or purchase
D) avoiding peeling fruits like apples and pears
E) cooking fresh fruits and vegetables on low heat and avoiding long heat exposure
Question
Consumption of 10 mcg of folate as cooked spinach and 10 mcg of supplemental folic acid results in:

A) 20 mcg DFE.
B) 22 mcg DFE.
C) 27 mcg DFE.
D) 30 mcg DFE.
E) 40 mcg DFE.
Question
A patient's blood sample shows large immature red blood cells. This may suggest a deficiency in:

A) thiamin and niacin.
B) niacin and vitamin B6.
C) vitamin B6 and B12.
D) vitamin B6 and folate.
E) vitamin B12 and folate.
Question
Which foods provide the richest source of folic acid?

A) eggs and dairy
B) fish and shellfish
C) fortified cereals
D) spinach and broccoli
E) citrus fruits and bell peppers
Question
Which vitamin has a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) based on gastrointestinal discomfort?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) pantothenic acid
D) vitamin B6
E) choline
Question
Which list contains only vitamins that play a role in RNA and DNA synthesis?

A) thiamin, riboflavin, niacin
B) thiamin, folate, niacin
C) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate
D) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C
E) biotin, pantothenic acid, riboflavin
Question
The chemical name for vitamin B12 is:

A) homocysteine.
B) cobalamin.
C) pyridoxine.
D) methionine.
E) ascorbic acid.
Question
High-dose folic acid can mask a _____ deficiency.

A) biotin
B) choline
C) pantothenic acid
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin B12
Question
Consumption of 300 mg tryptophan can result in the synthesis of:

A) 1 mg of niacin.
B) 2 mg of niacin.
C) 3 mg of niacin.
D) 4 mg of niacin.
E) 5 mg of niacin.
Question
Which of the following groups is LEAST likely to experience increased vitamin requirements?

A) pregnant women
B) growing children
C) people with infections
D) lactating women
E) middle-aged men
Question
Which of the following is NOT a general property of water-soluble vitamins?

A) stored in large amounts in tissues
B) easily destroyed or removed during food storage and preparation
C) circulate freely in the blood
D) generally do not result in toxicity
E) dissolve in water
Question
Which list contains only vitamins that can have toxic effects if consumed in excess?

A) thiamin and riboflavin
B) vitamin B12 and folate
C) thiamin and biotin
D) vitamin B6 and vitamin C
E) biotin and vitamin B12
Question
Which vitamin is readily destroyed by storage and cooking?

A) biotin
B) riboflavin
C) vitamin B12
D) vitamin C
E) niacin
Question
Which foods provide the richest source of food folate (naturally occurring)?

A) eggs and dairy
B) fish and shellfish
C) apple and mango
D) lentils and pinto beans
E) broccoli and bell peppers
Question
Identify characteristics of individuals who are particularly susceptible to a vitamin B12 deficiency and explain why.
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Why was pellagra an epidemic in the American South in the early 1900s? Why is pellagra no longer a problem today?
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Why was beriberi an epidemic in East Asia in the late 1800s? Why is beriberi no longer a problem today?
Question
Folate recommendations increase from 400 to 600 mcg dietary folate equivalent (DFE) for which individuals? Explain why.
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Explain why alcoholics are at higher risk of water-soluble vitamin deficiencies.
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Why are niacin recommendations often given as mg niacin equivalents?
Question
Identify groups of people who may require supplements of water-soluble vitamins and explain why.
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Explain the interrelationship between metabolism of folate and vitamin B12.
Question
Explain why folate recommendations are often provided as dietary folate equivalents (DFEs).
Question
Provide recommendations for preparation and storage of food to prevent excessive water-soluble vitamin losses.
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Deck 8: Water-Soluble Vitamins
1
Consumption of 10 mcg of folate as cooked spinach and 10 mcg of folic acid from fortified cereal fortified results in:

A) 20 mcg DFE.
B) 22 mcg DFE.
C) 27 mcg DFE.
D) 30 mcg DFE.
E) 40 mcg DFE.
C
2
A patient with a poor diet shows fatigue, muscle weakness and pain, and emotional disturbances, suggesting a possible:

A) thiamin deficiency.
B) niacin deficiency.
C) vitamin B6 deficiency.
D) vitamin B12 deficiency.
E) folate deficiency.
A
3
Which water-soluble vitamin can be stored in the body?

A) vitamin C
B) niacin
C) folate
D) vitamin B12
E) thiamin
D
4
Which action does not preserve water-soluble vitamins in foods?

A) freezing
B) refrigerating
C) storing in airtight containers
D) removing the peel from fruits and vegetables
E) reducing use of water and using shorter times when cooking
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Which foods provide the richest source of riboflavin?

A) eggs, dairy, nuts, and fish
B) olive, sunflower, and canola oils
C) oranges and apples
D) lentils and pinto beans
E) leafy greens
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6
Which vitamin is required for the conversion of tryptophan to niacin?

A) thiamin
B) riboflavin
C) niacin
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin C
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7
Which list contains only vitamins whose deficiency can cause anemia?

A) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, thiamin
B) vitamin B6, retinoids, vitamin K
C) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate
D) biotin, vitamin B12, folate
E) vitamin B6, thiamin, niacin
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8
When water-soluble vitamins are consumed in excess the body prevents toxicity by:

A) using vitamins for energy metabolism.
B) storing excess in adipose tissue.
C) storing excess in the liver.
D) excreting them in the feces.
E) excreting them in the urine.
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9
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome results from:

A) thiamin deficiency due to alcoholism.
B) niacin deficiency due to low protein intake.
C) vitamin B6 due to low consumption of organ meats.
D) riboflavin deficiency due to low dairy intake.
E) vitamin C due to low fruit and vegetable consumption.
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10
Scurvy is a disease resulting from:

A) thiamin deficiency due to alcoholism.
B) niacin deficiency due to low protein intake.
C) vitamin B6 deficiency due to low consumption of organ meats.
D) riboflavin deficiency due to low dairy intake.
E) vitamin C deficiency due to low fruit and vegetable consumption.
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11
Which of the following groups is LEAST likely to experience inadequate vitamin intakes?

A) people intentionally restricting calories
B) older adults with swallowing difficulty
C) middle-aged men with heart disease
D) older adults with dental problems
E) people with excessive alcohol intakes
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12
Which nutrient does NOT act as a coenzyme?

A) biotin
B) pantothenic acid
C) vitamin B6
D) vitamin C
E) choline
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13
Which foods contain the least amount of vitamin B12?

A) clams and other shellfish
B) ground beef
C) milk and dairy products
D) spinach and leafy green vegetables
E) eggs and poultry
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14
Which list contains only vitamins that play a role in red blood cell health?

A) thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B12
B) niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin C
C) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate
D) niacin, vitamin B6, choline
E) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, biotin
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15
Milk is packaged in opaque containers to prevent light from destroying:

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) biotin.
E) vitamin B6.
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16
Which water-soluble vitamin has antioxidant properties?

A) thiamin
B) riboflavin
C) niacin
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin C
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17
Which list contains only vitamins that do NOT function as coenzymes in energy metabolism?

A) choline and vitamin C
B) vitamin B6 and vitamin C
C) thiamin, riboflavin, niacin
D) niacin, vitamin B6, folate
E) biotin, pantothenic acid, riboflavin
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18
Smokers have a higher RDA level for which water-soluble vitamin?

A) niacin
B) thiamin
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin B12
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19
Excess of which water-soluble vitamin can cause a long-term toxic effect of numbness due to nerve damage?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) pantothenic acid
D) vitamin B6
E) choline
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20
Physicians sometimes prescribe niacin in high doses to:

A) help smokers quit smoking.
B) lower LDL cholesterol.
C) prevent numbness and nerve damage.
D) improve immune function.
E) prevent damage to cells due to free radicals.
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21
A patient with a poor diet showing symptoms of diarrhea, confusion, and discoloration of the skin suggests a possible:

A) thiamin deficiency.
B) niacin deficiency.
C) vitamin B6 deficiency.
D) vitamin B12 deficiency.
E) vitamin C deficiency.
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22
Excess of which nutrient can cause toxic effects of excess perspiration and fishy body odor?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) niacin
D) vitamin B6
E) choline
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23
A patient showing poor wound healing, bruising, joint pain, and bleeding gums may have a deficiency of:

A) thiamin.
B) niacin.
C) vitamin B6.
D) vitamin B12.
E) vitamin C.
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24
The amino acid tryptophan can be converted to:

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) vitamin B6.
E) vitamin C.
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25
Pernicious anemia is the result of:

A) thiamin deficiency.
B) niacin deficiency.
C) vitamin B12 deficiency.
D) choline deficiency.
E) vitamin C deficiency.
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26
Which vitamin rarely results in a deficiency because of its presence in a wide variety of plant and animal sources?

A) biotin
B) pantothenic acid
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin B12
E) vitamin B6
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27
Which of the following is NOT a way of preserving vitamins in foods?

A) refrigerating foods in airtight, moisture-proof containers
B) using plenty of water when preparing and cooking foods
C) eating fruits and vegetables as soon as possible after harvesting or purchase
D) avoiding peeling fruits like apples and pears
E) cooking fresh fruits and vegetables on low heat and avoiding long heat exposure
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28
Consumption of 10 mcg of folate as cooked spinach and 10 mcg of supplemental folic acid results in:

A) 20 mcg DFE.
B) 22 mcg DFE.
C) 27 mcg DFE.
D) 30 mcg DFE.
E) 40 mcg DFE.
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29
A patient's blood sample shows large immature red blood cells. This may suggest a deficiency in:

A) thiamin and niacin.
B) niacin and vitamin B6.
C) vitamin B6 and B12.
D) vitamin B6 and folate.
E) vitamin B12 and folate.
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30
Which foods provide the richest source of folic acid?

A) eggs and dairy
B) fish and shellfish
C) fortified cereals
D) spinach and broccoli
E) citrus fruits and bell peppers
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31
Which vitamin has a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) based on gastrointestinal discomfort?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) pantothenic acid
D) vitamin B6
E) choline
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32
Which list contains only vitamins that play a role in RNA and DNA synthesis?

A) thiamin, riboflavin, niacin
B) thiamin, folate, niacin
C) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate
D) vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C
E) biotin, pantothenic acid, riboflavin
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33
The chemical name for vitamin B12 is:

A) homocysteine.
B) cobalamin.
C) pyridoxine.
D) methionine.
E) ascorbic acid.
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34
High-dose folic acid can mask a _____ deficiency.

A) biotin
B) choline
C) pantothenic acid
D) vitamin B6
E) vitamin B12
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35
Consumption of 300 mg tryptophan can result in the synthesis of:

A) 1 mg of niacin.
B) 2 mg of niacin.
C) 3 mg of niacin.
D) 4 mg of niacin.
E) 5 mg of niacin.
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36
Which of the following groups is LEAST likely to experience increased vitamin requirements?

A) pregnant women
B) growing children
C) people with infections
D) lactating women
E) middle-aged men
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37
Which of the following is NOT a general property of water-soluble vitamins?

A) stored in large amounts in tissues
B) easily destroyed or removed during food storage and preparation
C) circulate freely in the blood
D) generally do not result in toxicity
E) dissolve in water
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38
Which list contains only vitamins that can have toxic effects if consumed in excess?

A) thiamin and riboflavin
B) vitamin B12 and folate
C) thiamin and biotin
D) vitamin B6 and vitamin C
E) biotin and vitamin B12
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39
Which vitamin is readily destroyed by storage and cooking?

A) biotin
B) riboflavin
C) vitamin B12
D) vitamin C
E) niacin
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40
Which foods provide the richest source of food folate (naturally occurring)?

A) eggs and dairy
B) fish and shellfish
C) apple and mango
D) lentils and pinto beans
E) broccoli and bell peppers
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41
Identify characteristics of individuals who are particularly susceptible to a vitamin B12 deficiency and explain why.
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42
Why was pellagra an epidemic in the American South in the early 1900s? Why is pellagra no longer a problem today?
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Why was beriberi an epidemic in East Asia in the late 1800s? Why is beriberi no longer a problem today?
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44
Folate recommendations increase from 400 to 600 mcg dietary folate equivalent (DFE) for which individuals? Explain why.
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45
Explain why alcoholics are at higher risk of water-soluble vitamin deficiencies.
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46
Why are niacin recommendations often given as mg niacin equivalents?
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47
Identify groups of people who may require supplements of water-soluble vitamins and explain why.
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48
Explain the interrelationship between metabolism of folate and vitamin B12.
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Explain why folate recommendations are often provided as dietary folate equivalents (DFEs).
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