Deck 12: Children and Adolescents: Nutrition Issues, Services, and Programs

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Iron deficiency is common throughout the world, but not in the United States.
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The average number of daily servings of fruit and vegetables consumed by children still falls short of the recommendations.
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Despite advances in clinical and preventive medicine, children and adolescents in the U.S. have significant nutritional concerns.
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All schools that offer the School Lunch Program (NSLP) are also required to offer the breakfast program.
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Nearly 60 percent of overweight children have been shown to have at least one cardiovascular risk factor.
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The widespread practice of dieting among adolescent girls places them at risk for under nutrition.
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Children with special health care needs are at increased nutritional risk due to potential feeding problems, drug/nutrient interactions, and decreased mobility.
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​The final review for t​he Healthy People 2010 initiative shows an overall trend for the worse in the data on the weight status of children.
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The primary feeding goal of a child with special needs is for the child to feed him- or herself.
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Extreme weight-loss behaviors, such as vomiting, using laxatives, or taking diet pills, are a potential cause of under nutrition in adolescent girls.
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Diabetes mellitus is the number one most chronic disease of childhood.
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As children grow into teens, their diets typically improve.
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The Healthy Eating Index is used as an indicator of diet quality as it provides an overall picture of the types of foods people choose to eat and of their adherence to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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Legislation is being sought to eliminate the "reduced-price" category within the National School Lunch Program.
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BMI values for children and adolescents are age-specific but not gender-specific.
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More students participate in the School Breakfast Program than the National School Lunch Program.
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Adolescent males and females have the same iron needs.
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Nearly half of family food expenditures are spent on food and beverages outside the home.
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Children's eating habits have changed little over the past 20 years.
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Overweight children tend to be taller and mature earlier than children who are not overweight.
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Childhood obesity is associated with ____.

A)hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and reduced HDL-cholesterol
B)hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and elevated HDL-cholesterol
C) hypoinsulinemia, hypotriglyceridemia, and reduced HDL-cholesterol
D) hypoinsulinemia, hypotriglyceridemia, and elevated HDL-cholesterol
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Dietary quality tends to decline from childhood to adolescence mainly because of the ____.

A)decreased intake of sodium
B)decreased intake of fruits
C) increased intake of vegetables
D) increased intake of whole grains
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Which two USDA nutrition education programs specifically target the improvement of children's health?

A)Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program and Team Nutrition
B)Action for Healthy Kids and Title V Maternal and Child Health Program
C) Medicaid and the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment program
D) Head Start and Early Head Start programs
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More than 50% of children and adolescents enrolled in school eat at least one of three meals at school.
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Healthy People 2020 aims to increase the proportion of adolescents who meet current federal physical activity guidelines for aerobic physical activity to ____.

A)9.3%
B)​17.9%
C) 28.7%
D) 31.6%
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Successful, effective nutrition programs for children and youth are those that ignore the mixed messages in the media about product sand values.
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Children typically gain ____ or more pounds per year between one year of age and adolescence.

A)2
B)3
C) 5
D) 7
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The National Football League (NFL) helped establish the Fuel Up to Play 60 program focused on fighting childhood obesity.
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​In 2010, _____ of children and adolescents aged 6 to 19 years were overweight.

A)​5%
B)​11%
C) ​18%
D) ​21%
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As measured by the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) for adolescents ages 2-17, the consumption of which dietary components were farthest from recommendations?

A)dairy products and protein foods
B)total fruits and vegetables
C) green vegetables and beans
D) whole grains and protein foods
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Team Nutrition, founded in 1995 by the USDA, focuses on getting students involved in school sports programs.
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Over the past 20 years, there has been an increase in _____ of commonly consumed foods.

A)fiber content
B)portion sizes
C) nutrient density
D) cholesterol content
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Children typically grow ____ inches taller per year between one year of age and adolescence.

A)1-2
B)2-3
C) 4-5
D) at least 5
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Which of the following is a clear risk factor for type 2 diabetes in children?

A)younger than 10 years of age
B)strong family history of hypoglycemia
C) overweight
D) Asian ancestry
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Improving child nutrition is the focal point of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
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Most schools prohibit "competitive foods" from being sold on school grounds.
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As measured by the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) for adolescents ages 2-17, the consumption of which dietary components were closest to the standards?

A)dairy products and protein foods
B)total fruits and vegetables
C) green vegetables and beans
D) whole grains and protein foods
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Overweight in children is defined as having a BMI ____ on the CDC growth chart.

A)above the 15thbut below the 25th percentile
B)above the 50th but below the 60th percentile
C) above the 85th but below the 95th percentile
D) at or above the 95th percentile
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Which social influence is associated with improved diet quality in children?

A)eating family meals at home
B)dining out with friends
C) eating take-out meals alone
D) dining at fast food restaurants with family
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Obesity in children is defined as having a BMI ____ percentile on the CDC growth chart.

A)above the 50th
B)above the 75th
C) above the 85th
D) above the 95th
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As a program of Feeding America, ____ is one of the nation's largest free meal service programs for children.

A)Team Nutrition
B)Kids Café
C) The National School Lunch Program
D) The Summer Food Service Program
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The prevalence of hunger in children is ____ times higher among racial and ethnic minorities.

A)2
B)3
C) 4
D) 5
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The _____ mandate(s) the provision of comprehensive nutrition services to special needs children 3-5 years of age, using a community-based approach that focuses on the family.

A)American Disabilities Act
B)Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act
C) Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments
D) Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act
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The Expert Panel on Integrated Guidelines for Cardiovascular Health and Risk Reduction in Children and Adolescents classifies a total blood cholesterol level of ____ mg/dL or an LDL-cholesterol level of ____ mg/dL as high.

A)300; 150
B)240; 160
C) 200; 130
D) 160; 53
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The prevalence of hunger in children is ____ times higher in single-mother households.

A)2
B)4
C) 6
D) 8
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The method of negotiating whose main precept is that a decision about an issue should be based on its merits, not on what each side says it will or will not do, is referred to as ____.

A)principled negotiation
B)hard negotiation
C) soft negotiation
D) business negotiation
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Low calcium intakes during the peak bone-building years increase the risk of ____ in later life, especially among females.

A)hypertension
B)type 2 diabetes
C) osteoporosis
D) anemia
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The link between high blood lead levels and ____ in children led to a large-scale public health effort and legislation to eliminate or reduce lead from certain products.

A)increased iron deficiency
B)decreased bone health
C) lowered intelligence
D) stunted growth
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Females account for about ____ of people with eating disorders.

A)90%
B)75%
C) 50%
D) 25%
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A serious commitment to which sport may especially predispose some female athletes to the development of eating disorders?

A)soccer
B)tennis
C) gymnastics
D) basketball
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The Free to Be Me program, which helped young girls feel good about their bodies, worked within the framework of which established, widely accepted community program?

A)YWCA
B)YMCA
C) Boys and Girls Club
D) Girl Scouts
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Which initiative was implemented first?

A)After School Snack Program
B)National School Lunch Program
C) School Breakfast Program
D) Summer Food Service Program for Children
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Which of the following children is most likely to be iron deficient?

A)A white male who plays soccer.
B)A Mexican-American male living above the poverty threshold.
C) A Native American female from a middle-class family.
D) An African-American female living below the poverty threshold.
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Improving child nutrition is the focus of the ____, which authorizes funding and allows the USDA to reform the nutrition standards of the school lunch and breakfast programs.

A)Child Nutrition Act of 1966
B)Economic Opportunity and Community Partnership Act of 1967
C) National School Lunch Act of 1946
D) Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010
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Which of the following is credited with the substantial decline in dental caries in children?

A)decreased sugar consumption
B)fluoridation of public drinking water
C) elimination of lead-based house paint
D) increased availability of bottled water
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The School Breakfast Program serves breakfast for free or at a reduced price of no more than ____ to students from households with incomes at or below the income eligibility guidelines.

A)$0.30
B)$0.40
C) $0.50
D) $0.60
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More than one-third of the dollars spent on food away from home are spent ____.

A)on fast foods
B)at fine dining establishments
C) on produce from farmer's markets
D) at convenience stores
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The most common chronic disease of children aged 5 to 17 years is ____.

A)diabetes
B)COPD
C) hypertension
D) dental caries
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Which statement best describes, in general, the nutritional health status of U.S. children?

A)It is worse today than ever before.
B)It is better today than ever before.
C) It is the same today as it has been for a decade.
D) It is much worse today than it was a decade ago.
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Not eating enough fruits and vegetables, eating too much fat, and not engaging in regular vigorous physical activity are contributing factors to the fact that more than ____ of young people are considered overweight or obese.

A)5%
B)12%
C) 17%
D) 23%
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Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Improve the diets of low-income households by increasing their ability to purchase foods.
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Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​An in-school program that encourages the availability and consumption of nutrient-rich foods and at least an hour of daily physical activity.
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Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Improve the health and nutritional status of low-income women, infants, children and the elderly through donation of supplemental foods.
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Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Improve the diets of school and preschool children by using government surplus foods.
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Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​Program goal is to encourage calcium consumption and physical activity to reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life.
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Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Assist states in initiating, maintaining, and expanding nonprofit food service programs for children and elderly or impaired adults in nonresidential day care facilities.
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Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
School Breakfast Program
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Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
Head Start Program
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Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program
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Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Makes food commodities available to the states for distribution to the needy.
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Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​A program of Feeding America, the primary goal is to provide free prepared food and nutrition education to hungry children.
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Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Summer Food Service Program for Children
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Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​Uses a mascot, Power Panther, as the primary communication vehicle for delivering messages about nutrition and physical activity to children and their caregivers.
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Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​National School Lunch Program
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Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Provide fresh fruits and vegetables to low-income individuals while supporting local farmers.
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Which trait is characteristic of a hard negotiator?

A)their goal is agreement among the parties
B)they think of the participants as friends
C) they perceive the process as a contest of wills
D) they make concessions to maintain the relationship
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Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Title V Maternal and Child Health Program
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Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Special Milk Program for Children
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Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
Students gain access to healthy, local foods and experiential learning opportunities.
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Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Provide, at no cost, supplemental nutritious food, nutrition education, and referrals to health care to low-income pregnant women, infants, and children to age 5 who are at nutritional risk.
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Iron deficiency is common throughout the world, but not in the United States.
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The average number of daily servings of fruit and vegetables consumed by children still falls short of the recommendations.
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3
Despite advances in clinical and preventive medicine, children and adolescents in the U.S. have significant nutritional concerns.
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All schools that offer the School Lunch Program (NSLP) are also required to offer the breakfast program.
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Nearly 60 percent of overweight children have been shown to have at least one cardiovascular risk factor.
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The widespread practice of dieting among adolescent girls places them at risk for under nutrition.
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Children with special health care needs are at increased nutritional risk due to potential feeding problems, drug/nutrient interactions, and decreased mobility.
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​The final review for t​he Healthy People 2010 initiative shows an overall trend for the worse in the data on the weight status of children.
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The primary feeding goal of a child with special needs is for the child to feed him- or herself.
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Extreme weight-loss behaviors, such as vomiting, using laxatives, or taking diet pills, are a potential cause of under nutrition in adolescent girls.
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Diabetes mellitus is the number one most chronic disease of childhood.
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As children grow into teens, their diets typically improve.
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The Healthy Eating Index is used as an indicator of diet quality as it provides an overall picture of the types of foods people choose to eat and of their adherence to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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Legislation is being sought to eliminate the "reduced-price" category within the National School Lunch Program.
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BMI values for children and adolescents are age-specific but not gender-specific.
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More students participate in the School Breakfast Program than the National School Lunch Program.
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Adolescent males and females have the same iron needs.
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Nearly half of family food expenditures are spent on food and beverages outside the home.
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Children's eating habits have changed little over the past 20 years.
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Overweight children tend to be taller and mature earlier than children who are not overweight.
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Childhood obesity is associated with ____.

A)hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and reduced HDL-cholesterol
B)hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and elevated HDL-cholesterol
C) hypoinsulinemia, hypotriglyceridemia, and reduced HDL-cholesterol
D) hypoinsulinemia, hypotriglyceridemia, and elevated HDL-cholesterol
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Dietary quality tends to decline from childhood to adolescence mainly because of the ____.

A)decreased intake of sodium
B)decreased intake of fruits
C) increased intake of vegetables
D) increased intake of whole grains
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Which two USDA nutrition education programs specifically target the improvement of children's health?

A)Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program and Team Nutrition
B)Action for Healthy Kids and Title V Maternal and Child Health Program
C) Medicaid and the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment program
D) Head Start and Early Head Start programs
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More than 50% of children and adolescents enrolled in school eat at least one of three meals at school.
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Healthy People 2020 aims to increase the proportion of adolescents who meet current federal physical activity guidelines for aerobic physical activity to ____.

A)9.3%
B)​17.9%
C) 28.7%
D) 31.6%
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Successful, effective nutrition programs for children and youth are those that ignore the mixed messages in the media about product sand values.
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Children typically gain ____ or more pounds per year between one year of age and adolescence.

A)2
B)3
C) 5
D) 7
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The National Football League (NFL) helped establish the Fuel Up to Play 60 program focused on fighting childhood obesity.
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​In 2010, _____ of children and adolescents aged 6 to 19 years were overweight.

A)​5%
B)​11%
C) ​18%
D) ​21%
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As measured by the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) for adolescents ages 2-17, the consumption of which dietary components were farthest from recommendations?

A)dairy products and protein foods
B)total fruits and vegetables
C) green vegetables and beans
D) whole grains and protein foods
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Team Nutrition, founded in 1995 by the USDA, focuses on getting students involved in school sports programs.
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Over the past 20 years, there has been an increase in _____ of commonly consumed foods.

A)fiber content
B)portion sizes
C) nutrient density
D) cholesterol content
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Children typically grow ____ inches taller per year between one year of age and adolescence.

A)1-2
B)2-3
C) 4-5
D) at least 5
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Which of the following is a clear risk factor for type 2 diabetes in children?

A)younger than 10 years of age
B)strong family history of hypoglycemia
C) overweight
D) Asian ancestry
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Improving child nutrition is the focal point of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
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Most schools prohibit "competitive foods" from being sold on school grounds.
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As measured by the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) for adolescents ages 2-17, the consumption of which dietary components were closest to the standards?

A)dairy products and protein foods
B)total fruits and vegetables
C) green vegetables and beans
D) whole grains and protein foods
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Overweight in children is defined as having a BMI ____ on the CDC growth chart.

A)above the 15thbut below the 25th percentile
B)above the 50th but below the 60th percentile
C) above the 85th but below the 95th percentile
D) at or above the 95th percentile
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Which social influence is associated with improved diet quality in children?

A)eating family meals at home
B)dining out with friends
C) eating take-out meals alone
D) dining at fast food restaurants with family
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Obesity in children is defined as having a BMI ____ percentile on the CDC growth chart.

A)above the 50th
B)above the 75th
C) above the 85th
D) above the 95th
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As a program of Feeding America, ____ is one of the nation's largest free meal service programs for children.

A)Team Nutrition
B)Kids Café
C) The National School Lunch Program
D) The Summer Food Service Program
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42
The prevalence of hunger in children is ____ times higher among racial and ethnic minorities.

A)2
B)3
C) 4
D) 5
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The _____ mandate(s) the provision of comprehensive nutrition services to special needs children 3-5 years of age, using a community-based approach that focuses on the family.

A)American Disabilities Act
B)Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act
C) Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments
D) Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act
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44
The Expert Panel on Integrated Guidelines for Cardiovascular Health and Risk Reduction in Children and Adolescents classifies a total blood cholesterol level of ____ mg/dL or an LDL-cholesterol level of ____ mg/dL as high.

A)300; 150
B)240; 160
C) 200; 130
D) 160; 53
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The prevalence of hunger in children is ____ times higher in single-mother households.

A)2
B)4
C) 6
D) 8
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The method of negotiating whose main precept is that a decision about an issue should be based on its merits, not on what each side says it will or will not do, is referred to as ____.

A)principled negotiation
B)hard negotiation
C) soft negotiation
D) business negotiation
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Low calcium intakes during the peak bone-building years increase the risk of ____ in later life, especially among females.

A)hypertension
B)type 2 diabetes
C) osteoporosis
D) anemia
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The link between high blood lead levels and ____ in children led to a large-scale public health effort and legislation to eliminate or reduce lead from certain products.

A)increased iron deficiency
B)decreased bone health
C) lowered intelligence
D) stunted growth
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Females account for about ____ of people with eating disorders.

A)90%
B)75%
C) 50%
D) 25%
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A serious commitment to which sport may especially predispose some female athletes to the development of eating disorders?

A)soccer
B)tennis
C) gymnastics
D) basketball
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The Free to Be Me program, which helped young girls feel good about their bodies, worked within the framework of which established, widely accepted community program?

A)YWCA
B)YMCA
C) Boys and Girls Club
D) Girl Scouts
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52
Which initiative was implemented first?

A)After School Snack Program
B)National School Lunch Program
C) School Breakfast Program
D) Summer Food Service Program for Children
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53
Which of the following children is most likely to be iron deficient?

A)A white male who plays soccer.
B)A Mexican-American male living above the poverty threshold.
C) A Native American female from a middle-class family.
D) An African-American female living below the poverty threshold.
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54
Improving child nutrition is the focus of the ____, which authorizes funding and allows the USDA to reform the nutrition standards of the school lunch and breakfast programs.

A)Child Nutrition Act of 1966
B)Economic Opportunity and Community Partnership Act of 1967
C) National School Lunch Act of 1946
D) Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010
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55
Which of the following is credited with the substantial decline in dental caries in children?

A)decreased sugar consumption
B)fluoridation of public drinking water
C) elimination of lead-based house paint
D) increased availability of bottled water
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56
The School Breakfast Program serves breakfast for free or at a reduced price of no more than ____ to students from households with incomes at or below the income eligibility guidelines.

A)$0.30
B)$0.40
C) $0.50
D) $0.60
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57
More than one-third of the dollars spent on food away from home are spent ____.

A)on fast foods
B)at fine dining establishments
C) on produce from farmer's markets
D) at convenience stores
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58
The most common chronic disease of children aged 5 to 17 years is ____.

A)diabetes
B)COPD
C) hypertension
D) dental caries
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59
Which statement best describes, in general, the nutritional health status of U.S. children?

A)It is worse today than ever before.
B)It is better today than ever before.
C) It is the same today as it has been for a decade.
D) It is much worse today than it was a decade ago.
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60
Not eating enough fruits and vegetables, eating too much fat, and not engaging in regular vigorous physical activity are contributing factors to the fact that more than ____ of young people are considered overweight or obese.

A)5%
B)12%
C) 17%
D) 23%
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61
Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Improve the diets of low-income households by increasing their ability to purchase foods.
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62
Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​An in-school program that encourages the availability and consumption of nutrient-rich foods and at least an hour of daily physical activity.
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63
Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Improve the health and nutritional status of low-income women, infants, children and the elderly through donation of supplemental foods.
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64
Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Improve the diets of school and preschool children by using government surplus foods.
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65
Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​Program goal is to encourage calcium consumption and physical activity to reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life.
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66
Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Assist states in initiating, maintaining, and expanding nonprofit food service programs for children and elderly or impaired adults in nonresidential day care facilities.
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67
Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
School Breakfast Program
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68
Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
Head Start Program
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69
Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program
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70
Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Makes food commodities available to the states for distribution to the needy.
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71
Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​A program of Feeding America, the primary goal is to provide free prepared food and nutrition education to hungry children.
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72
Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Summer Food Service Program for Children
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73
Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
​Uses a mascot, Power Panther, as the primary communication vehicle for delivering messages about nutrition and physical activity to children and their caregivers.
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74
Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​National School Lunch Program
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75
Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Provide fresh fruits and vegetables to low-income individuals while supporting local farmers.
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76
Which trait is characteristic of a hard negotiator?

A)their goal is agreement among the parties
B)they think of the participants as friends
C) they perceive the process as a contest of wills
D) they make concessions to maintain the relationship
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77
Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Title V Maternal and Child Health Program
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78
Match the program in the left column with the appropriate administering body in the right column. The same letter may be used more than once.
a.DHHS
b.USDA
​Special Milk Program for Children
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79
Match the program in the right column with the appropriate description in the left column. Options will be used only once.
a.Fuel Up to Play 60
b.Farm-to-School
c.​Best Bones Forever
d.​Kids Café Program
e.​Eat Smart. Play Hard.
Students gain access to healthy, local foods and experiential learning opportunities.
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80
Match the program in the right column with its purpose in the left column. Options will be used only once.​
a.​Child and Adult Care Food Program
b.​Commodity Supplemental Food Program
c.​Emergency Food Assistance Program
d.​Food Distribution Program
e.​Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
f.​WIC
g.​WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
​Provide, at no cost, supplemental nutritious food, nutrition education, and referrals to health care to low-income pregnant women, infants, and children to age 5 who are at nutritional risk.
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