Deck 8: Addressing the Obesity Epidemic: an Issue for Public Health Policy

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Obese people spend at least a third more on health care costs than the non-obese.
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Excessive body weight in children is associated with increased morbidity and mortality just as in adults.
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One of the major components of the We Can! campaign initiated by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute is to increase physical activity and decrease screen time.
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As weight is often underreported in self-report surveys, we can assume that the actual prevalence of overweight and obesity is somewhat higher than that ascertained from BRFSS data.
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Extreme obesity refers to the same condition as being obese.
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Research suggests that childhood depression is associated with an increased BMI in adulthood.
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The USDA oversees deceptive marketing of foods and food-related products.
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​A BMI of 30 translates into about 30 extra pounds for an adult.
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Obesity prevalence is higher within low-income neighborhoods, states, and legislative districts.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires certain restaurants to list calorie content information for standard menu items on menu boards.
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Food portion sizes have remained steady over the past 50 years.
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An Obesogenic environment is one that promotes excessive weight gain.
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Mexican-Americans have a higher prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome than whites.
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Most community-based weight-loss initiatives have been effective.
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The role of the family is important in obesity prevention interventions targeting young children.
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The Let's Move! campaign is currently the most widespread governmental public awareness campaign for preventing childhood obesity.
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Physical activity data trends are not as clear as those related to energy intake due to a lack of adequate surveillance activities.
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Consumption of energy-dense nuts is associated with weight gain.
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Public health interventions for obesity target lifestyle approaches, such as dietary changes and physical activity.
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A low Healthy Eating Index (HEI) score is associated with overweight and obesity.
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Obesity in children is defined as having a BMI ____.

A)below the 50th percentile on the CDC growth chart
B)between the 85thand 95thpercentile on the CDC growth chart
C) at or above the 75th percentile on the CDC growth chart
D) at or above the 95th percentile on the CDC growth chart
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If all current U.S. obese youth become obese adults, it will cost society nearly ____.

A)$50 million
B)$1 billion
C) $50 billion
D) $1 trillion
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Which national data are used most frequently to assess obesity data for Americans?

A)BRFSS
B)CSFII
C) NHANES
D) NHANES and BRFSS
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Self-report weight and height are considered somewhat unreliable because they are ____ measures.

A)objective
B)outcome
C) subjective
D) desirable
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Overweight in adults is defined as a BMI ____.

A)​less than 24
B)​between 25 and 29.9
C) ​greater than 30
D) ​between 25 and 35
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Efforts to control obesity at the public policy level in the United States are ____.

A)in need of improvement
B)sufficient
C) over-funded
D) successful
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Obesity for adults is divided into _____ classes based on the degree of obesity.

A)two
B)three
C) four
D) five
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In the last two decades, for U.S. adults, the prevalence of ____.

A)both overweight and obesity increased
B)obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight remained stable
C) obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight decreased
D) obesity remained stable while the prevalence of overweight increased
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​Obesity in adults is defined as a BMI ____.

A)​less than 24
B)​between 25 and 29.9
C) ​greater than 30
D) ​between 25 and 35
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_____, or body fat distributed around the abdomen, is more highly associated with metabolic disturbances and health problems.

A)Subcutaneous fat
B)Central obesity
C) Ganoids fat
D) Peripheral obesity
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Of the increased cost of health care for obese individuals, the largest single contributor to the health care cost is for treatment related to ____.

A)diabetes
B)cardiovascular disease
C) renal disease
D) hyperlipidemia
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Multiple datasets suggest that calorie consumption has ____ in recent years, notably among children and young adults.

A)increased significantly
B)increased slightly
C) remained stable
D) decreased
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Which state has over 10 years of data indicating relatively stable rates of obese and overweight school-age children?

A)Arkansas
B)Tennessee
C) Indiana
D) Texas
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Overweight in children is defined as having a BMI ____.

A)below the 50th percentile on the CDC growth chart
B)between the 85thand 95thpercentile on the CDC growth chart
C) at or above the 75th percentile on the CDC growth chart
D) at or above the 95th percentile on the CDC growth chart
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____ is the amount of energy able to be metabolized per unit weight or volume of food.

A)Nutrient density
B)Food weight
C) Energy density
D) Energy expenditure
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The use of the BMI calculation may be in accurate for ____.

A)those who are underweight
B)those who live in developing countries
C) children
D) those with large muscle mass
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Excessive fat is indicated by a waist circumference of ____ for men and ____ for women.

A)< 30 inches, < 25 inches
B)> 30 inches, > 25 inches
C) > 40 inches, > 35 inches
D) > 35 inches, > 40 inches
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Which statement about the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System is most accurate?

A)Data are self-reported.
B)Data are limited to junior high and high school students.
C) Data provide prevalence of obesity in all school age groups.
D) Data are collected by school nurses
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____ is the largest influence on energy expenditure.

A)Basal metabolic rate
B)Body mass index
C) Thermal effect of food
D) Volitional physical activity
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Which region of the United States has the highest rate for obesity in adults?

A)East
B)Midwest
C) South
D) West
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Environmental and social trends that have been identified as possible contributors to the global obesity epidemic include ____.

A)fewer opportunities for recreational physical activity
B)increased safety measures to protect walkers and cyclists
C) replacement of contaminated water with soft drinks
D) expansion of the organic food market
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The Partnership for a Healthier America organization has successfully ____.

A)eradicated all food deserts in the U.S.
B)enrolled more than 28,500 businesses in the Healthier Food Initiative campaign
C) encouraged children in all 50 states to participate in Let's Move!
D) lobbied to tax high-sugar drinks in California
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The first step for the community nutritionist interested in addressing the obesity epidemic is to build awareness of____.

A)the societal cost of obesity reducing programs
B)association of obesity with chronic diseases
C) immediate financial costs of obesity to the taxpayer
D) role the media plays in the portrayal of overweight individuals
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More effective worksite-based interventions include____.

A)financial penalties for NOT participating
B)linking salary to health status
C) behavioral modification strategies
D) providing catered meals for those who wish to lose weight
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The ____ released Super Tracker to help citizens analyze their food intake and physical activity.

A)Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
B)Food and Drug Administration
C) Federal Trade Commission
D) President's Council of Fitness
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Increased consumption of ____ accounts for the greatest proportion of the overall increase in U.S. energy intake.

A)alcohol
B)sugar-sweetened beverages
C) fatty fast food dishes
D) red meat
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One potential problem with taxes on less nutritious foods is that ____.

A)they may not appreciably alter food consumption patterns
B)they might disproportionately affect high-income people
C) they target manufacturers of food instead of consumers
D) public opinion uniformly opposes these measures
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What happened when Mexico passed a soda tax that was equivalent to a 10% price increase?

A)There was a paradoxical increase in soda consumption across the nation.
B)Only relatively wealthy households had a decrease in soda consumption.
C) Only households in which wage-earners were relatively well-educated decreased soda consumption.
D) The greatest decrease in consumption occurred in the most vulnerable, low-income households.
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What is an environmental strategy for a worksite weight-loss program?

A)an educational dietary intervention offered to all employees
B)a seminar about personal goal setting with mandatory attendance
C) encouraging physical activity during off-work hours
D) organizational practices that change the worksite physical environment
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If public health approaches to address obesity are implemented, the obesity epidemic can be expected to follow a pattern similar to smoking rates, which ____.

A)dropped sharply
B)rose sharply, then dropped gradually
C) reached a plateau, then started to drop
D) dropped and then rose again repeatedly
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Urban sprawl has been linked to ____.

A)more physical activity
B)leisure-time walking
C) diabetes
D) transportation options promoting physical activity
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Which activity contributes the most to energy expenditure (excluding sleep)for adults participating in the National Human Activity Pattern Survey?

A)driving a car
B)office work
C) doing housework
D) walking
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Which environmental factor has been linked to more physical activity in children?

A)poverty
B)television
C) urban sprawl
D) friendship dynamics
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Policy recommendations for reducing obesity in Latino communities include _____.

A)having grant criteria related to equity
B)using peer leaders and community advocates
C) improving zoning rules to encourage grocery store openings
D) allowing community members to use playgrounds and fields when schools are not in session
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Immediate steps a community nutritionist may take to reduce obesity rates include ____.

A)discouraging health care professionals from measuring and tracking BMI of their patients
B)writing to state legislators or members of Congress regarding upcoming obesity-related legislation
C) decreasing farm-to-school and farm-to-work programs
D) implementing taxation policies at the locally owned grocery store
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Recent research indicates that breastfed babies are ____ likely to be overweight as compared with formula-fed babies.

A)somewhat more
B)less
C) equally
D) much more
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The ____ developed the Healthy Eating Index.

A)Food and Drug Administration
B)Federal Trade Commission
C) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Many of the policy initiatives related to obesity address ____.

A)overweight pregnant women
B)middle-aged to older adults with hypertension
C) children rather than adults
D) Hispanics and African American families
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Recently, the WHO declared ____ one of the world's top ten health risks.

A)metabolic syndrome
B)central adiposity
C) too much leisure time
D) overweight
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The built environment could be regulated to enhance physical activity and increase access to fresh, nutritious food through ____ zoning.

A)mixed-use
B)subsidized
C) residential
D) exclusionary
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​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to reauthorize and amend the Carol M. White Physical Education Program
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​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Requires a community revitalization program of federal grants to local governments for various park and recreation purposes
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​State Public Health Actions
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model
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​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Amends Medicare to cover intensive behavioral therapy for obesity
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​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Expands a current USDA Farm to School Grant program to include more eligible school entities (such as preschools) as well as increasing access among tribal schools to farm-fresh and traditional foods
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​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Requires the establishment of a program to provide grants to accredited medical schools for the development or expansion of integrated nutrition and physical activity curriculum
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​National School Lunch Program
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Coordinated School Health Program
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​My Plate
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Let's Move!
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​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Imposes an excise tax on specified beverage products and uses the revenues to fund programs on diet-related health concerns
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Safe Routes to School
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Communities Putting Prevention to Work
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​School Health Index for Physical Activity and Healthy Eating
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​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Strategy designed to encourage people of the U.S (especially children, youth, and families) to be physically active outside
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Healthier US School Challenge
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​HHS Blueprint for Action on Breastfeeding
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​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
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Deck 8: Addressing the Obesity Epidemic: an Issue for Public Health Policy
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Obese people spend at least a third more on health care costs than the non-obese.
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Excessive body weight in children is associated with increased morbidity and mortality just as in adults.
True
3
One of the major components of the We Can! campaign initiated by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute is to increase physical activity and decrease screen time.
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As weight is often underreported in self-report surveys, we can assume that the actual prevalence of overweight and obesity is somewhat higher than that ascertained from BRFSS data.
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Extreme obesity refers to the same condition as being obese.
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Research suggests that childhood depression is associated with an increased BMI in adulthood.
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The USDA oversees deceptive marketing of foods and food-related products.
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​A BMI of 30 translates into about 30 extra pounds for an adult.
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Obesity prevalence is higher within low-income neighborhoods, states, and legislative districts.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires certain restaurants to list calorie content information for standard menu items on menu boards.
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Food portion sizes have remained steady over the past 50 years.
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An Obesogenic environment is one that promotes excessive weight gain.
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Mexican-Americans have a higher prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome than whites.
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Most community-based weight-loss initiatives have been effective.
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The role of the family is important in obesity prevention interventions targeting young children.
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The Let's Move! campaign is currently the most widespread governmental public awareness campaign for preventing childhood obesity.
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Physical activity data trends are not as clear as those related to energy intake due to a lack of adequate surveillance activities.
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Consumption of energy-dense nuts is associated with weight gain.
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Public health interventions for obesity target lifestyle approaches, such as dietary changes and physical activity.
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A low Healthy Eating Index (HEI) score is associated with overweight and obesity.
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Obesity in children is defined as having a BMI ____.

A)below the 50th percentile on the CDC growth chart
B)between the 85thand 95thpercentile on the CDC growth chart
C) at or above the 75th percentile on the CDC growth chart
D) at or above the 95th percentile on the CDC growth chart
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If all current U.S. obese youth become obese adults, it will cost society nearly ____.

A)$50 million
B)$1 billion
C) $50 billion
D) $1 trillion
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Which national data are used most frequently to assess obesity data for Americans?

A)BRFSS
B)CSFII
C) NHANES
D) NHANES and BRFSS
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Self-report weight and height are considered somewhat unreliable because they are ____ measures.

A)objective
B)outcome
C) subjective
D) desirable
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Overweight in adults is defined as a BMI ____.

A)​less than 24
B)​between 25 and 29.9
C) ​greater than 30
D) ​between 25 and 35
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Efforts to control obesity at the public policy level in the United States are ____.

A)in need of improvement
B)sufficient
C) over-funded
D) successful
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Obesity for adults is divided into _____ classes based on the degree of obesity.

A)two
B)three
C) four
D) five
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In the last two decades, for U.S. adults, the prevalence of ____.

A)both overweight and obesity increased
B)obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight remained stable
C) obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight decreased
D) obesity remained stable while the prevalence of overweight increased
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​Obesity in adults is defined as a BMI ____.

A)​less than 24
B)​between 25 and 29.9
C) ​greater than 30
D) ​between 25 and 35
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_____, or body fat distributed around the abdomen, is more highly associated with metabolic disturbances and health problems.

A)Subcutaneous fat
B)Central obesity
C) Ganoids fat
D) Peripheral obesity
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Of the increased cost of health care for obese individuals, the largest single contributor to the health care cost is for treatment related to ____.

A)diabetes
B)cardiovascular disease
C) renal disease
D) hyperlipidemia
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Multiple datasets suggest that calorie consumption has ____ in recent years, notably among children and young adults.

A)increased significantly
B)increased slightly
C) remained stable
D) decreased
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Which state has over 10 years of data indicating relatively stable rates of obese and overweight school-age children?

A)Arkansas
B)Tennessee
C) Indiana
D) Texas
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Overweight in children is defined as having a BMI ____.

A)below the 50th percentile on the CDC growth chart
B)between the 85thand 95thpercentile on the CDC growth chart
C) at or above the 75th percentile on the CDC growth chart
D) at or above the 95th percentile on the CDC growth chart
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____ is the amount of energy able to be metabolized per unit weight or volume of food.

A)Nutrient density
B)Food weight
C) Energy density
D) Energy expenditure
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The use of the BMI calculation may be in accurate for ____.

A)those who are underweight
B)those who live in developing countries
C) children
D) those with large muscle mass
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Excessive fat is indicated by a waist circumference of ____ for men and ____ for women.

A)< 30 inches, < 25 inches
B)> 30 inches, > 25 inches
C) > 40 inches, > 35 inches
D) > 35 inches, > 40 inches
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Which statement about the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System is most accurate?

A)Data are self-reported.
B)Data are limited to junior high and high school students.
C) Data provide prevalence of obesity in all school age groups.
D) Data are collected by school nurses
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____ is the largest influence on energy expenditure.

A)Basal metabolic rate
B)Body mass index
C) Thermal effect of food
D) Volitional physical activity
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Which region of the United States has the highest rate for obesity in adults?

A)East
B)Midwest
C) South
D) West
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41
Environmental and social trends that have been identified as possible contributors to the global obesity epidemic include ____.

A)fewer opportunities for recreational physical activity
B)increased safety measures to protect walkers and cyclists
C) replacement of contaminated water with soft drinks
D) expansion of the organic food market
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42
The Partnership for a Healthier America organization has successfully ____.

A)eradicated all food deserts in the U.S.
B)enrolled more than 28,500 businesses in the Healthier Food Initiative campaign
C) encouraged children in all 50 states to participate in Let's Move!
D) lobbied to tax high-sugar drinks in California
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43
The first step for the community nutritionist interested in addressing the obesity epidemic is to build awareness of____.

A)the societal cost of obesity reducing programs
B)association of obesity with chronic diseases
C) immediate financial costs of obesity to the taxpayer
D) role the media plays in the portrayal of overweight individuals
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44
More effective worksite-based interventions include____.

A)financial penalties for NOT participating
B)linking salary to health status
C) behavioral modification strategies
D) providing catered meals for those who wish to lose weight
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45
The ____ released Super Tracker to help citizens analyze their food intake and physical activity.

A)Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
B)Food and Drug Administration
C) Federal Trade Commission
D) President's Council of Fitness
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46
Increased consumption of ____ accounts for the greatest proportion of the overall increase in U.S. energy intake.

A)alcohol
B)sugar-sweetened beverages
C) fatty fast food dishes
D) red meat
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47
One potential problem with taxes on less nutritious foods is that ____.

A)they may not appreciably alter food consumption patterns
B)they might disproportionately affect high-income people
C) they target manufacturers of food instead of consumers
D) public opinion uniformly opposes these measures
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48
What happened when Mexico passed a soda tax that was equivalent to a 10% price increase?

A)There was a paradoxical increase in soda consumption across the nation.
B)Only relatively wealthy households had a decrease in soda consumption.
C) Only households in which wage-earners were relatively well-educated decreased soda consumption.
D) The greatest decrease in consumption occurred in the most vulnerable, low-income households.
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49
What is an environmental strategy for a worksite weight-loss program?

A)an educational dietary intervention offered to all employees
B)a seminar about personal goal setting with mandatory attendance
C) encouraging physical activity during off-work hours
D) organizational practices that change the worksite physical environment
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50
If public health approaches to address obesity are implemented, the obesity epidemic can be expected to follow a pattern similar to smoking rates, which ____.

A)dropped sharply
B)rose sharply, then dropped gradually
C) reached a plateau, then started to drop
D) dropped and then rose again repeatedly
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51
Urban sprawl has been linked to ____.

A)more physical activity
B)leisure-time walking
C) diabetes
D) transportation options promoting physical activity
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52
Which activity contributes the most to energy expenditure (excluding sleep)for adults participating in the National Human Activity Pattern Survey?

A)driving a car
B)office work
C) doing housework
D) walking
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53
Which environmental factor has been linked to more physical activity in children?

A)poverty
B)television
C) urban sprawl
D) friendship dynamics
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54
Policy recommendations for reducing obesity in Latino communities include _____.

A)having grant criteria related to equity
B)using peer leaders and community advocates
C) improving zoning rules to encourage grocery store openings
D) allowing community members to use playgrounds and fields when schools are not in session
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55
Immediate steps a community nutritionist may take to reduce obesity rates include ____.

A)discouraging health care professionals from measuring and tracking BMI of their patients
B)writing to state legislators or members of Congress regarding upcoming obesity-related legislation
C) decreasing farm-to-school and farm-to-work programs
D) implementing taxation policies at the locally owned grocery store
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56
Recent research indicates that breastfed babies are ____ likely to be overweight as compared with formula-fed babies.

A)somewhat more
B)less
C) equally
D) much more
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57
The ____ developed the Healthy Eating Index.

A)Food and Drug Administration
B)Federal Trade Commission
C) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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58
Many of the policy initiatives related to obesity address ____.

A)overweight pregnant women
B)middle-aged to older adults with hypertension
C) children rather than adults
D) Hispanics and African American families
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59
Recently, the WHO declared ____ one of the world's top ten health risks.

A)metabolic syndrome
B)central adiposity
C) too much leisure time
D) overweight
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60
The built environment could be regulated to enhance physical activity and increase access to fresh, nutritious food through ____ zoning.

A)mixed-use
B)subsidized
C) residential
D) exclusionary
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61
​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to reauthorize and amend the Carol M. White Physical Education Program
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62
​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Requires a community revitalization program of federal grants to local governments for various park and recreation purposes
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63
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​State Public Health Actions
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64
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model
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65
​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Amends Medicare to cover intensive behavioral therapy for obesity
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66
​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Expands a current USDA Farm to School Grant program to include more eligible school entities (such as preschools) as well as increasing access among tribal schools to farm-fresh and traditional foods
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67
​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Requires the establishment of a program to provide grants to accredited medical schools for the development or expansion of integrated nutrition and physical activity curriculum
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68
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​National School Lunch Program
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69
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Coordinated School Health Program
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70
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​My Plate
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71
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Let's Move!
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72
​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Imposes an excise tax on specified beverage products and uses the revenues to fund programs on diet-related health concerns
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73
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Safe Routes to School
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74
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Communities Putting Prevention to Work
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75
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​School Health Index for Physical Activity and Healthy Eating
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76
​Match the obesity-related legislation introduced in the 114th Congress in the right column with its description in the left column. Options will only be used once.
a.​Farm to School Act of 2015
b.​Community Parks Revitalization Act
c.​FIT Kids Act
d.​Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2015
e.​Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Act of 2015
f.​Healthy Kids Outdoors Act of 2015
g.​Expanding Nutrition's Role in Curricula and Healthcare Act
​Strategy designed to encourage people of the U.S (especially children, youth, and families) to be physically active outside
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77
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Healthier US School Challenge
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78
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools
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79
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​HHS Blueprint for Action on Breastfeeding
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80
​Match the program in the left column with its government sponsor in the right column. Options may be used more than once.
a.​Division of Adolescent and School Health
b.​CDC
c.​Department of Transportation
d.​Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
e.​White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity
f.​USDA
​Spectrum of Opportunities
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