Deck 8: Water and Minerals

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Which of the following organs regulates water excretion?

A) brain
B) liver
C) kidneys
D) lungs
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When selecting bottled water in Canada, what mineral content is most desirable?

A) water that is rich in calcium and magnesium and low in sodium
B) water that is rich in potassium and magnesium and high in sodium
C) water that is rich in iron and calcium and high in potassium
D) water that is rich in iron and fluoride and low in potassium
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Which of the following minerals is found in high concentrations in hard water?

A) potassium
B) sodium
C) cadmium
D) magnesium
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Which of the following factors affects a person's absorption of calcium?

A) gender
B) thyroid hormone levels
C) nutritional status
D) vitamin D status
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An athlete training in the heat can sweat out a great deal of fluid. Approximately how many litres of fluid can he/she lose per hour of training?

A) 1/2 litre
B) 1 litre
C) 1 1/2 litres
D) 2 litres
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Which of the following food sources' content is 90-94% water?

A) carrot
B) popcorn
C) white sugar
D) broccoli
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Water assists in which of the following body functions?

A) providing energy for the body
B) storing fat
C) temperature regulation
D) acid-base regulation
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Which of the following groups of people would most likely absorb the largest amount of calcium?

A) pregnant women
B) adults
C) the elderly
D) infants
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Which of the following minerals is the most abundant in the body?

A) sodium
B) phosphorus
C) iron
D) calcium
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Approximately what percentage of ingested calcium is absorbed by infants and children?

A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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What term is used to describe the role of caffeine on the body when it increases urine output?

A) anti-depressant
B) solvent
C) stimulant
D) diuretic
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Which of the following threats to the body is caused by severe dehydration?

A) low blood pressure
B) fainting
C) seizures
D) kidney stones
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Which of the following words best describes the fluoride content of bottled water?

A) moderate
B) unpredictable
C) high
D) low
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What part of the body plays the major role in monitoring the concentration of water in the blood?

A) liver
B) hypothalamus
C) spleen
D) kidneys
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The electrolytes include which of the following groups?

A) chloride, fluoride, and sodium
B) magnesium, potassium, and fluoride
C) sodium, chloride, and potassium
D) iron, calcium, and magnesium
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Which of the following characteristics of water is responsible for its ability to act as a lubricant?

A) cleansing ability
B) incompressibility
C) heat-holding capacity
D) absorption capability
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Which of the following symptoms is the first sign of dehydration?

A) confusion
B) fatigue
C) thirst
D) headache
Question
How many litres of water and fluid beverages should a man consume each day, under moderate environmental conditions and given a normal diet?

A) 1.5 litres
B) 2.7 litres
C) 3.7 litres
D) 4.0 litres
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What is the term for essential mineral nutrients that are found in the body in amounts of less than 5 grams?

A) major minerals
B) minor minerals
C) small minerals
D) trace minerals
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Fluctuations in body water show up on a weight scale. How long does it take to notice water weight changes in the body?

A) hours
B) days
C) weeks
D) months
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What is the recommended Dietary Reference Intake DRI) for calcium for women and men in the 19- to 50-year-old range?

A) 600 mg
B) 800 mg
C) 1,000 mg
D) 1,200 mg
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Which of the following foods would you advise a person to remove from his or her diet in an effort to reduce dietary sodium intake?

A) milk
B) scallops
C) watermelon
D) instant pudding
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Which of the following minerals must be available for thyroxine to be synthesized?

A) zinc
B) fluoride
C) iron
D) iodine
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If a processed food is low in sodium, it is usually high in which other mineral?

A) potassium
B) fluoride
C) magnesium
D) iron
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Which of the following mineral deficiencies is responsible for a condition known as a goitre?

A) iodine
B) selenium
C) fluoride
D) zinc
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Which of the following parts of the body store over half the body's magnesium?

A) bones
B) kidneys
C) liver
D) teeth
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Which of the following minerals is the principal positively charged ion inside body cells?

A) sodium
B) potassium
C) calcium
D) magnesium
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Which of the following terms describes the maximum bone density attained at any time in life, usually during adolescence or in early adulthood?

A) peak bone density
B) optimum bone mass
C) peak bone mass
D) elevated bone mass
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Which of the following elements plays a major role in maintaining fluid balance, electrolyte balance, and cell integrity, and is critical to maintaining the heartbeat?

A) sodium
B) chlorine
C) magnesium
D) potassium
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Where is most of the phosphorus found in the body?

A) in the stomach and bones
B) in the spine and elbows
C) in the liver and kidneys
D) in the bones and teeth
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Which of the following elements assists in the operation of more than 300 enzymes, is needed for the release and use of energy from the energy yielding nutrients, and directly affects the metabolism of potassium, calcium, and vitamin D?

A) magnesium
B) sodium
C) chlorine
D) phosphorus
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Which of the following is the principal food source of chloride?

A) cabbage
B) beef
C) salt
D) rice
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Which of the following foods is the best source of phosphorus?

A) vegetable protein
B) animal protein
C) fibre in fruit
D) gluten in grain products
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The high salt intakes of many Asian peoples have been suggested to be a possible cause for elevated rates for what health problem?

A) gallbladder disease
B) stomach cancer
C) celiac disease
D) diabetes
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Which of the following minerals is the chief ion used to maintain the volume of fluid outside cells?

A) potassium
B) sodium
C) calcium
D) chloride
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Besides bananas, which of the following foods provides an excellent source of potassium?

A) spinach
B) tuna
C) chick peas
D) blueberries
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Typically, how many milligrams of sodium per day do Canadian men 19 to 30 years of age consume on average?

A) 1,000 milligrams
B) 1,500 milligrams
C) 3,000 milligrams
D) 4,000 milligrams
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Which mineral, if injected into a vein, can stop the heart?

A) potassium
B) magnesium
C) chromium
D) selenium
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What is the Tolerable Upper Intake Level UL) for calcium for adults?

A) 500 mg/day
B) 1000 mg/day
C) 1500 mg/day
D) 2500 mg/day
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Which mineral ion plays a special role as a part of stomach acid?

A) iodine
B) zinc
C) chloride
D) potassium
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What is the name of the condition in which an individual has both inadequate and impaired red blood cells?

A) anemia
B) iron-deficiency anemia
C) iron deficiency
D) anemic deficiency
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Which of the following foods provides the smallest amount of available zinc?

A) legumes
B) meats
C) poultry
D) shellfish
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Which of the following population groups is at greatest risk for iron deficiency?

A) adult men
B) elderly women
C) low-income men
D) low-income children
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A child in a health clinic displays growth retardation, impaired immunity, and a poor appetite. This child most likely has a deficiency of which of the following minerals?

A) zinc
B) chromium
C) magnesium
D) iron
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What is the name of the trace mineral that works with proteins in every organ and helps approximately one hundred enzymes?

A) fluoride
B) iron
C) selenium
D) zinc
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Which of the following is a sign of iron toxicity?

A) hypochromic anemia
B) weight gain
C) abdominal pains
D) feeling energetic
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Which of the following minerals interferes with copper absorption and can cause deficiency?

A) potassium
B) fluoride
C) zinc
D) sodium
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According to the Dietary Reference Intakes DRI) recommendations, which one of the following groups should consume 8 mg of iron per day?

A) women 19-50 years of age
B) men of any age
C) pregnant women
D) children under 1 year of age
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What is the most common cause of iron overload?

A) excessive use of iron supplements
B) a genetic predisposition
C) excessive use of iron cookware
D) an injury to the GI tract
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What iron-containing compound carries and stores oxygen in the muscles?

A) immunoglobulin
B) ferritin
C) myoglobin
D) hemoglobin
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What is the major cause of iron deficiency?

A) hereditary defect
B) parasitic infections of the stomach
C) malnutrition
D) blood loss
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A deficiency of which of the following minerals is a very common and preventable cause of mental retardation?

A) zinc
B) iron
C) iodine
D) fluoride
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Which of the following foods can enhance nonheme iron absorption?

A) herbal tea
B) strawberries
C) yogurt
D) decaffeinated coffee
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Which of the following food items reduces iron absorption from food?

A) lemon
B) black tea
C) tuna
D) chicken breast
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Which of the following medications blocks damage to the thyroid gland during radiation, and in doing so, helps prevent thyroid cancer?

A) potassium iodide
B) thyroxin iodide
C) magnesium iodide
D) phosphorous iodide
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Which trace mineral is required to produce the active form of vitamin A in visual pigments?

A) zinc
B) iron
C) selenium
D) copper
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The iron content of a meal can be increased using which of the following approaches?

A) taking a calcium supplement before the meal
B) microwaving the food prior to serving
C) using a cast-iron pan to cook the meal
D) selecting stainless steel utensils for stirring
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Which of the following mineral deficiencies would be suspected with the presence of chronic tiredness, difficulty concentrating, and a desire to chew ice.

A) potassium deficiency
B) zinc deficiency
C) magnesium deficiency
D) iron deficiency
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What is the name given to a possible symptom of iron deficiency characterized by the consumption of nonfood substances?

A) piedra
B) Peches syndrome
C) Piters syndrome
D) pica
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Skin, hair, and nails contain some of the body's more rigid proteins. These proteins contain high levels of which mineral?

A) fluoride
B) sulphate
C) iodine
D) manganese
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What is the most reliable source of dietary fluoride?

A) dark green vegetables
B) public water
C) meats and whole grain cereals
D) milk and milk products
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Which of the following food groupings provides the best sources of calcium?

A) cream cheese, butter, and cream
B) milk, cheese, and yogurt
C) spinach, rhubarb, and broccoli
D) cottage cheese, ice cream, and frozen yogurt
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Which of the following foods provides the highest amount of zinc?

A) shellfish
B) unleavened bread
C) fresh spinach
D) legumes
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Which of the following mineral deficiencies can cause damage to the liver?

A) cobalt
B) boron
C) silicon
D) nickel
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Which of the following minerals stabilizes bones and makes teeth resistant to decay?

A) fluoride
B) cadmium
C) chloride
D) mercury
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What is the most common cause of osteoporosis?

A) lack of estrogen in postmenopausal women
B) lack of exercise during peak bone growth
C) increased bone formation in the elderly
D) too much caffeine consumption
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Which of the following trace minerals assists a group of enzymes and, along with vitamin E, works to prevent the formation of free radicals and prevent oxidation harm to cells and tissues?

A) chromium
B) iron
C) fluoride
D) selenium
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At what age does cortical bone loss begin?

A) 25 years
B) 30 years
C) 35 years
D) 40 years
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What dietary intervention may improve osteoporosis?

A) eliminating meat
B) adding salt to meals
C) avoiding soy milk
D) consuming cow's milk
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A sufficient amount of which of the following nutrients provides adequate sulphate in the diet?

A) protein
B) carbohydrate
C) fat
D) vitamins
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Which of the following statements about fluorosis is accurate?

A) It is a reversible condition.
B) It causes discoloration of fingernails.
C) It occurs after teeth are formed.
D) It results when water contains too much fluoride.
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What is the name of the mineral that assists a group of enzymes working in concert with vitamin E to prevent the formation of free radicals and prevent oxidative harm to cells and tissues?

A) iodine
B) phosphorus
C) cobalt
D) selenium
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One of the chief functions of chromium is participation in the metabolism of which of the following nutrients?

A) carbohydrates
B) lipids
C) vitamins
D) proteins
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Which of the following types of cancer is associated with low blood selenium?

A) breast cancer
B) prostate cancer
C) colon cancer
D) stomach cancer
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Which of the following trace minerals helps form hemoglobin and collagen?

A) selenium
B) fluoride
C) copper
D) chromium
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What is the Tolerable Upper Limit UL) for fluoride for people 8 years of age and over?

A) 2.5 milligrams
B) 5.0 milligrams
C) 7.5 milligrams
D) 10.0 milligrams
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Which of the following symptoms is very often the first indication that a person has osteoporosis?

A) numbness of the toes
B) a feeling of tenderness in the hips
C) lower back problems
D) a broken hip or wrist
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Elevated blood levels of which amino acid have been linked with osteoporosis?

A) homocysteine
B) lysine
C) valine
D) glutamine
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Chromium works closely with which of the following body components?

A) collagen
B) hemoglobin
C) insulin
D) enzymes
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Which of the following individuals would be most at risk for developing osteoporosis?

A) an elderly man
B) an overweight teenager
C) a sedentary thin older woman
D) a woman who gave birth to one child
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Deck 8: Water and Minerals
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Which of the following organs regulates water excretion?

A) brain
B) liver
C) kidneys
D) lungs
C
2
When selecting bottled water in Canada, what mineral content is most desirable?

A) water that is rich in calcium and magnesium and low in sodium
B) water that is rich in potassium and magnesium and high in sodium
C) water that is rich in iron and calcium and high in potassium
D) water that is rich in iron and fluoride and low in potassium
A
3
Which of the following minerals is found in high concentrations in hard water?

A) potassium
B) sodium
C) cadmium
D) magnesium
D
4
Which of the following factors affects a person's absorption of calcium?

A) gender
B) thyroid hormone levels
C) nutritional status
D) vitamin D status
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An athlete training in the heat can sweat out a great deal of fluid. Approximately how many litres of fluid can he/she lose per hour of training?

A) 1/2 litre
B) 1 litre
C) 1 1/2 litres
D) 2 litres
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Which of the following food sources' content is 90-94% water?

A) carrot
B) popcorn
C) white sugar
D) broccoli
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Water assists in which of the following body functions?

A) providing energy for the body
B) storing fat
C) temperature regulation
D) acid-base regulation
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Which of the following groups of people would most likely absorb the largest amount of calcium?

A) pregnant women
B) adults
C) the elderly
D) infants
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Which of the following minerals is the most abundant in the body?

A) sodium
B) phosphorus
C) iron
D) calcium
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Approximately what percentage of ingested calcium is absorbed by infants and children?

A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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What term is used to describe the role of caffeine on the body when it increases urine output?

A) anti-depressant
B) solvent
C) stimulant
D) diuretic
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Which of the following threats to the body is caused by severe dehydration?

A) low blood pressure
B) fainting
C) seizures
D) kidney stones
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Which of the following words best describes the fluoride content of bottled water?

A) moderate
B) unpredictable
C) high
D) low
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What part of the body plays the major role in monitoring the concentration of water in the blood?

A) liver
B) hypothalamus
C) spleen
D) kidneys
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The electrolytes include which of the following groups?

A) chloride, fluoride, and sodium
B) magnesium, potassium, and fluoride
C) sodium, chloride, and potassium
D) iron, calcium, and magnesium
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Which of the following characteristics of water is responsible for its ability to act as a lubricant?

A) cleansing ability
B) incompressibility
C) heat-holding capacity
D) absorption capability
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Which of the following symptoms is the first sign of dehydration?

A) confusion
B) fatigue
C) thirst
D) headache
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How many litres of water and fluid beverages should a man consume each day, under moderate environmental conditions and given a normal diet?

A) 1.5 litres
B) 2.7 litres
C) 3.7 litres
D) 4.0 litres
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What is the term for essential mineral nutrients that are found in the body in amounts of less than 5 grams?

A) major minerals
B) minor minerals
C) small minerals
D) trace minerals
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Fluctuations in body water show up on a weight scale. How long does it take to notice water weight changes in the body?

A) hours
B) days
C) weeks
D) months
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What is the recommended Dietary Reference Intake DRI) for calcium for women and men in the 19- to 50-year-old range?

A) 600 mg
B) 800 mg
C) 1,000 mg
D) 1,200 mg
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Which of the following foods would you advise a person to remove from his or her diet in an effort to reduce dietary sodium intake?

A) milk
B) scallops
C) watermelon
D) instant pudding
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Which of the following minerals must be available for thyroxine to be synthesized?

A) zinc
B) fluoride
C) iron
D) iodine
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24
If a processed food is low in sodium, it is usually high in which other mineral?

A) potassium
B) fluoride
C) magnesium
D) iron
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Which of the following mineral deficiencies is responsible for a condition known as a goitre?

A) iodine
B) selenium
C) fluoride
D) zinc
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Which of the following parts of the body store over half the body's magnesium?

A) bones
B) kidneys
C) liver
D) teeth
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Which of the following minerals is the principal positively charged ion inside body cells?

A) sodium
B) potassium
C) calcium
D) magnesium
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Which of the following terms describes the maximum bone density attained at any time in life, usually during adolescence or in early adulthood?

A) peak bone density
B) optimum bone mass
C) peak bone mass
D) elevated bone mass
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Which of the following elements plays a major role in maintaining fluid balance, electrolyte balance, and cell integrity, and is critical to maintaining the heartbeat?

A) sodium
B) chlorine
C) magnesium
D) potassium
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Where is most of the phosphorus found in the body?

A) in the stomach and bones
B) in the spine and elbows
C) in the liver and kidneys
D) in the bones and teeth
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Which of the following elements assists in the operation of more than 300 enzymes, is needed for the release and use of energy from the energy yielding nutrients, and directly affects the metabolism of potassium, calcium, and vitamin D?

A) magnesium
B) sodium
C) chlorine
D) phosphorus
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Which of the following is the principal food source of chloride?

A) cabbage
B) beef
C) salt
D) rice
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33
Which of the following foods is the best source of phosphorus?

A) vegetable protein
B) animal protein
C) fibre in fruit
D) gluten in grain products
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The high salt intakes of many Asian peoples have been suggested to be a possible cause for elevated rates for what health problem?

A) gallbladder disease
B) stomach cancer
C) celiac disease
D) diabetes
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35
Which of the following minerals is the chief ion used to maintain the volume of fluid outside cells?

A) potassium
B) sodium
C) calcium
D) chloride
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36
Besides bananas, which of the following foods provides an excellent source of potassium?

A) spinach
B) tuna
C) chick peas
D) blueberries
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37
Typically, how many milligrams of sodium per day do Canadian men 19 to 30 years of age consume on average?

A) 1,000 milligrams
B) 1,500 milligrams
C) 3,000 milligrams
D) 4,000 milligrams
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38
Which mineral, if injected into a vein, can stop the heart?

A) potassium
B) magnesium
C) chromium
D) selenium
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39
What is the Tolerable Upper Intake Level UL) for calcium for adults?

A) 500 mg/day
B) 1000 mg/day
C) 1500 mg/day
D) 2500 mg/day
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40
Which mineral ion plays a special role as a part of stomach acid?

A) iodine
B) zinc
C) chloride
D) potassium
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41
What is the name of the condition in which an individual has both inadequate and impaired red blood cells?

A) anemia
B) iron-deficiency anemia
C) iron deficiency
D) anemic deficiency
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42
Which of the following foods provides the smallest amount of available zinc?

A) legumes
B) meats
C) poultry
D) shellfish
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43
Which of the following population groups is at greatest risk for iron deficiency?

A) adult men
B) elderly women
C) low-income men
D) low-income children
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44
A child in a health clinic displays growth retardation, impaired immunity, and a poor appetite. This child most likely has a deficiency of which of the following minerals?

A) zinc
B) chromium
C) magnesium
D) iron
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45
What is the name of the trace mineral that works with proteins in every organ and helps approximately one hundred enzymes?

A) fluoride
B) iron
C) selenium
D) zinc
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46
Which of the following is a sign of iron toxicity?

A) hypochromic anemia
B) weight gain
C) abdominal pains
D) feeling energetic
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47
Which of the following minerals interferes with copper absorption and can cause deficiency?

A) potassium
B) fluoride
C) zinc
D) sodium
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48
According to the Dietary Reference Intakes DRI) recommendations, which one of the following groups should consume 8 mg of iron per day?

A) women 19-50 years of age
B) men of any age
C) pregnant women
D) children under 1 year of age
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What is the most common cause of iron overload?

A) excessive use of iron supplements
B) a genetic predisposition
C) excessive use of iron cookware
D) an injury to the GI tract
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50
What iron-containing compound carries and stores oxygen in the muscles?

A) immunoglobulin
B) ferritin
C) myoglobin
D) hemoglobin
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51
What is the major cause of iron deficiency?

A) hereditary defect
B) parasitic infections of the stomach
C) malnutrition
D) blood loss
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52
A deficiency of which of the following minerals is a very common and preventable cause of mental retardation?

A) zinc
B) iron
C) iodine
D) fluoride
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53
Which of the following foods can enhance nonheme iron absorption?

A) herbal tea
B) strawberries
C) yogurt
D) decaffeinated coffee
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54
Which of the following food items reduces iron absorption from food?

A) lemon
B) black tea
C) tuna
D) chicken breast
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55
Which of the following medications blocks damage to the thyroid gland during radiation, and in doing so, helps prevent thyroid cancer?

A) potassium iodide
B) thyroxin iodide
C) magnesium iodide
D) phosphorous iodide
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56
Which trace mineral is required to produce the active form of vitamin A in visual pigments?

A) zinc
B) iron
C) selenium
D) copper
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57
The iron content of a meal can be increased using which of the following approaches?

A) taking a calcium supplement before the meal
B) microwaving the food prior to serving
C) using a cast-iron pan to cook the meal
D) selecting stainless steel utensils for stirring
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58
Which of the following mineral deficiencies would be suspected with the presence of chronic tiredness, difficulty concentrating, and a desire to chew ice.

A) potassium deficiency
B) zinc deficiency
C) magnesium deficiency
D) iron deficiency
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59
What is the name given to a possible symptom of iron deficiency characterized by the consumption of nonfood substances?

A) piedra
B) Peches syndrome
C) Piters syndrome
D) pica
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60
Skin, hair, and nails contain some of the body's more rigid proteins. These proteins contain high levels of which mineral?

A) fluoride
B) sulphate
C) iodine
D) manganese
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61
What is the most reliable source of dietary fluoride?

A) dark green vegetables
B) public water
C) meats and whole grain cereals
D) milk and milk products
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62
Which of the following food groupings provides the best sources of calcium?

A) cream cheese, butter, and cream
B) milk, cheese, and yogurt
C) spinach, rhubarb, and broccoli
D) cottage cheese, ice cream, and frozen yogurt
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63
Which of the following foods provides the highest amount of zinc?

A) shellfish
B) unleavened bread
C) fresh spinach
D) legumes
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64
Which of the following mineral deficiencies can cause damage to the liver?

A) cobalt
B) boron
C) silicon
D) nickel
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65
Which of the following minerals stabilizes bones and makes teeth resistant to decay?

A) fluoride
B) cadmium
C) chloride
D) mercury
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66
What is the most common cause of osteoporosis?

A) lack of estrogen in postmenopausal women
B) lack of exercise during peak bone growth
C) increased bone formation in the elderly
D) too much caffeine consumption
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67
Which of the following trace minerals assists a group of enzymes and, along with vitamin E, works to prevent the formation of free radicals and prevent oxidation harm to cells and tissues?

A) chromium
B) iron
C) fluoride
D) selenium
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68
At what age does cortical bone loss begin?

A) 25 years
B) 30 years
C) 35 years
D) 40 years
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69
What dietary intervention may improve osteoporosis?

A) eliminating meat
B) adding salt to meals
C) avoiding soy milk
D) consuming cow's milk
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70
A sufficient amount of which of the following nutrients provides adequate sulphate in the diet?

A) protein
B) carbohydrate
C) fat
D) vitamins
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71
Which of the following statements about fluorosis is accurate?

A) It is a reversible condition.
B) It causes discoloration of fingernails.
C) It occurs after teeth are formed.
D) It results when water contains too much fluoride.
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72
What is the name of the mineral that assists a group of enzymes working in concert with vitamin E to prevent the formation of free radicals and prevent oxidative harm to cells and tissues?

A) iodine
B) phosphorus
C) cobalt
D) selenium
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73
One of the chief functions of chromium is participation in the metabolism of which of the following nutrients?

A) carbohydrates
B) lipids
C) vitamins
D) proteins
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74
Which of the following types of cancer is associated with low blood selenium?

A) breast cancer
B) prostate cancer
C) colon cancer
D) stomach cancer
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75
Which of the following trace minerals helps form hemoglobin and collagen?

A) selenium
B) fluoride
C) copper
D) chromium
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76
What is the Tolerable Upper Limit UL) for fluoride for people 8 years of age and over?

A) 2.5 milligrams
B) 5.0 milligrams
C) 7.5 milligrams
D) 10.0 milligrams
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77
Which of the following symptoms is very often the first indication that a person has osteoporosis?

A) numbness of the toes
B) a feeling of tenderness in the hips
C) lower back problems
D) a broken hip or wrist
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78
Elevated blood levels of which amino acid have been linked with osteoporosis?

A) homocysteine
B) lysine
C) valine
D) glutamine
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79
Chromium works closely with which of the following body components?

A) collagen
B) hemoglobin
C) insulin
D) enzymes
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80
Which of the following individuals would be most at risk for developing osteoporosis?

A) an elderly man
B) an overweight teenager
C) a sedentary thin older woman
D) a woman who gave birth to one child
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