Deck 13: Nutrients Involved in Blood Health and Immunity
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Deck 13: Nutrients Involved in Blood Health and Immunity
1
Which of the following cells are key to our immune function?
A)erythrocytes
B)leukocytes
C)platelets
D)osteocytes
A)erythrocytes
B)leukocytes
C)platelets
D)osteocytes
B
2
Amy would like to enhance the absorption of iron from her spinach salad. Which of the following foods should she add to her salad?
A)baked tofu
B)ground flax seeds
C)cooked chickpeas
D)chopped strawberries.
A)baked tofu
B)ground flax seeds
C)cooked chickpeas
D)chopped strawberries.
D
3
Due to its close relationship with iron, ceruloplasmin is also called:
A)ferritin.
B)trans ferritin.
C)ferroxidase.
D)ferric copper.
A)ferritin.
B)trans ferritin.
C)ferroxidase.
D)ferric copper.
C
4
The two storage forms of iron are ferritin and:
A)ceruloplasmin.
B)transferritin.
C)hemosiderin.
D)hephaestin.
A)ceruloplasmin.
B)transferritin.
C)hemosiderin.
D)hephaestin.
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5
A majority of zinc is carried by ________ in the blood.
A)trans ferritin
B)albumin
C)lipoproteins
D)chylomicron
A)trans ferritin
B)albumin
C)lipoproteins
D)chylomicron
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6
The oxygen-carrying protein found in our red blood cells is called:
A)myoglobin.
B)hemoglobin.
C)iron.
D)hemosiderin.
A)myoglobin.
B)hemoglobin.
C)iron.
D)hemosiderin.
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7
Meat factor is:
A)a special factor found in beef, fish, and poultry that enhances iron absorption.
B)the protein carrier needed by the body to absorb dietary manganese, folate, or vitamin B6.
C)a coenzyme involved in the metabolism of protein and fat.
D)a compound found in animal products that decreases the absorption of dietary folate.
A)a special factor found in beef, fish, and poultry that enhances iron absorption.
B)the protein carrier needed by the body to absorb dietary manganese, folate, or vitamin B6.
C)a coenzyme involved in the metabolism of protein and fat.
D)a compound found in animal products that decreases the absorption of dietary folate.
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8
Hapreet has just had her ferritin levels checked and her physician has told her that her levels are low. She is surprised to hear this because she has not noticed any physical symptoms. In what stage of iron deficiency is Hapreet?
A)iron-deficiency erythropoiesis
B)iron depletion
C)iron-deficiency anemia
D)microcytic anemia
A)iron-deficiency erythropoiesis
B)iron depletion
C)iron-deficiency anemia
D)microcytic anemia
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9
If an individual were to chronically consume antacids, what effect could this have on their ability to absorb iron?
A)decreased absorption due to neutralization of the stomach acid
B)increased absorption due to a more basic stomach pH
C)antacids would not affect iron absorption
D)decreased absorption as the basic environment would cause the iron to form a complex with zinc
A)decreased absorption due to neutralization of the stomach acid
B)increased absorption due to a more basic stomach pH
C)antacids would not affect iron absorption
D)decreased absorption as the basic environment would cause the iron to form a complex with zinc
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10
Which of the following is a good source of heme-iron?
A)fish
B)spinach
C)fortified bread
D)beans
A)fish
B)spinach
C)fortified bread
D)beans
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11
The majority of copper is absorbed from the:
A)mouth.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)large intestine.
A)mouth.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)large intestine.
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12
________ is the most common nutrient deficiency worldwide.
A)Calcium
B)Vitamin B12
C)Iron
D)Folate
A)Calcium
B)Vitamin B12
C)Iron
D)Folate
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13
Insufficient intake of iron will FIRST affect the body's ________ levels.
A)hemoglobin
B)hephaestin
C)transferrin
D)ferritin
A)hemoglobin
B)hephaestin
C)transferrin
D)ferritin
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14
Approximately what percentage of dietary zinc is absorbed?
A)5 - 10%
B)10 - 35%
C)25 - 40%
D)> 80%
A)5 - 10%
B)10 - 35%
C)25 - 40%
D)> 80%
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15
Which of the following individuals would be the MOST likely to have adequate iron stores?
A)a 46-year-old healthy male
B)a women in her third trimester of pregnancy
C)a female long-distance runner
D)a 13-year-old girl
A)a 46-year-old healthy male
B)a women in her third trimester of pregnancy
C)a female long-distance runner
D)a 13-year-old girl
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16
Which of the following is a positively charged trace mineral?
A)calcium
B)zinc
C)sodium
D)chloride
A)calcium
B)zinc
C)sodium
D)chloride
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17
Which of the following foods would be the BEST choice to enhance zinc absorption?
A)a pork chop
B)an orange
C)spinach
D)baked beans
A)a pork chop
B)an orange
C)spinach
D)baked beans
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18
Which blood protein transports copper?
A)transferritin
B)albumin
C)globulin
D)hemoglobin
A)transferritin
B)albumin
C)globulin
D)hemoglobin
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19
The oxygen-carrying protein used to transport oxygen in muscle is called:
A)myoglobin.
B)hemoglobin.
C)iron.
D)ferritin.
A)myoglobin.
B)hemoglobin.
C)iron.
D)ferritin.
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20
What is the name of the zinc associated structures that helps maintain the integrity and shape of proteins?
A)zinc blocks
B)zinc enzymes
C)zinc coenzymes
D)zinc fingers
A)zinc blocks
B)zinc enzymes
C)zinc coenzymes
D)zinc fingers
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21
A patient has low serum and red blood cell folate. When their physician measures their homocysteine levels they are slightly elevated. What stage of a folate deficiency is the patient in?
A)folate-deficiency erythropoiesis
B)folate-deficiency anemia
C)folate depletion
D)negative folate balance
A)folate-deficiency erythropoiesis
B)folate-deficiency anemia
C)folate depletion
D)negative folate balance
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22
The primary sources of folic acid in the Canadian diet are:
A)milk and dairy products.
B)fresh fruits and vegetables.
C)meat, fish, and poultry.
D)enriched ready-to-eat cereals and bread products.
A)milk and dairy products.
B)fresh fruits and vegetables.
C)meat, fish, and poultry.
D)enriched ready-to-eat cereals and bread products.
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23
Vitamin B12 is also called:
A)ascorbic acid.
B)cyanocobalamin.
C)folate.
D)pyradoxal.
A)ascorbic acid.
B)cyanocobalamin.
C)folate.
D)pyradoxal.
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24
Which of the following individuals is MOST likely to be vitamin B12 deficient?
A)an adult following an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet
B)an adult following a strict vegan diet
C)a young child who eats chicken and tuna
D)an adult male who eats red meat daily but no seafood
A)an adult following an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet
B)an adult following a strict vegan diet
C)a young child who eats chicken and tuna
D)an adult male who eats red meat daily but no seafood
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25
Which of the following individuals is MOST likely to have a copper deficiency?
A)an adult following a vegan diet
B)premature infant fed milk-based formula
C)adolescent female gymnast
D)adolescent male long-distance runner
A)an adult following a vegan diet
B)premature infant fed milk-based formula
C)adolescent female gymnast
D)adolescent male long-distance runner
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26
Vitamin B12 is essential for the proper functioning of:
A)epithelial cells.
B)nerve cells.
C)gastric (stomach)cells.
D)hepatic (liver)cells.
A)epithelial cells.
B)nerve cells.
C)gastric (stomach)cells.
D)hepatic (liver)cells.
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27
Prothrombin and factor VII are:
A)hormones that regulate the pH of the blood.
B)proteins that are involved in the coagulation of blood.
C)cofactors of energy metabolism.
D)transport proteins that aid in the absorption of iron.
A)hormones that regulate the pH of the blood.
B)proteins that are involved in the coagulation of blood.
C)cofactors of energy metabolism.
D)transport proteins that aid in the absorption of iron.
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28
Which of the following is part of the innate branch of the immune system?
A)stomach acid
B)complement proteins
C)memory cells
D)lymphocytes
A)stomach acid
B)complement proteins
C)memory cells
D)lymphocytes
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29
Which of the following explains why folate is critical to the health of a newly conceived embryo?
A)Folate is needed for proper cell division.
B)Folate is essential for maintaining proper fluid balance.
C)Folate regulates bone formation.
D)Folate is essential for heart function.
A)Folate is needed for proper cell division.
B)Folate is essential for maintaining proper fluid balance.
C)Folate regulates bone formation.
D)Folate is essential for heart function.
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30
Alexia is a 35-year-old in the first trimester of her pregnancy. Since conception she has been consuming 250 mg/day of folate and 12 mg/d of zinc. Which of the following is her infant at risk for?
A)Down's syndrome
B)gestational diabetes
C)neural tube defects
D)autism
A)Down's syndrome
B)gestational diabetes
C)neural tube defects
D)autism
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31
Inadequate intrinsic factor is associated with:
A)pernicious anemia.
B)sickle-cell anemia.
C)neural tube defects.
D)thalassemia.
A)pernicious anemia.
B)sickle-cell anemia.
C)neural tube defects.
D)thalassemia.
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32
Which of the following individuals would be at risk for a vitamin K deficiency?
A)a 55-year-old perimenopausal woman
B)a 16-year-old adolescent who drinks 4-5 cans of soda each day
C)a 30-year-old with Crohn's disease
D)a 6-year-old child who doesn't eat enough vegetables
A)a 55-year-old perimenopausal woman
B)a 16-year-old adolescent who drinks 4-5 cans of soda each day
C)a 30-year-old with Crohn's disease
D)a 6-year-old child who doesn't eat enough vegetables
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33
Consumption of high levels of folate supplements can mask a(n)________ deficiency.
A)niacin
B)vitamin B6
C)iron
D)vitamin B12
A)niacin
B)vitamin B6
C)iron
D)vitamin B12
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34
Which nutrient requires intrinsic factor for absorption?
A)copper
B)vitamin B12
C)zinc
D)potassium
A)copper
B)vitamin B12
C)zinc
D)potassium
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35
________ are antigen-sensitized cells that remain in circulation for long periods of time.
A)Memory cells
B)Erythrocytes
C)Leukocytes
D)Platelets
A)Memory cells
B)Erythrocytes
C)Leukocytes
D)Platelets
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36
A folate deficiency may lead to:
A)pernicious anemia.
B)iron deficiency anemia.
C)macrocytic anemia.
D)microcytic anemia.
A)pernicious anemia.
B)iron deficiency anemia.
C)macrocytic anemia.
D)microcytic anemia.
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37
This condition affects as many as 30% of individuals older than 50 years of age and can contribute to decreased vitamin B12 absorption.
A)irritable bowel syndrome
B)aplastic anemia
C)atrophic gastritis
D)megocytic anemia
A)irritable bowel syndrome
B)aplastic anemia
C)atrophic gastritis
D)megocytic anemia
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38
Which form of folate is found in most supplements?
A)folic acid
B)folate
C)five hydroxy folate
D)prefolate
A)folic acid
B)folate
C)five hydroxy folate
D)prefolate
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39
A folate deficiency may lead to:
A)low levels of methionine.
B)copper toxicity.
C)iron deficiency.
D)high levels of homocysteine.
A)low levels of methionine.
B)copper toxicity.
C)iron deficiency.
D)high levels of homocysteine.
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40
Which disorder leads to a toxicity of copper?
A)Wilson's disease
B)anemia
C)beriberi
D)rickets
A)Wilson's disease
B)anemia
C)beriberi
D)rickets
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41
Juanita is 32-years-old and has just found out she is pregnant. She knows that folate is an important nutrient and wants to make sure she is meeting the recommendation. She calculates that she is getting 200 ug of food folate a day and 320 ug of synthetic folic acid from fortified food sources. How many ug of dietary folate equivalents (DFE)is provided by her diet? Is a change needed? Why or why not?
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42
Mr. Lopez has a family history of cardiovascular disease and elevated homocysteine levels. A researcher asks Mr. Lopez if he is interested in participating in a trial to look at the effects of a vitamin B12 supplement on cardiovascular events. Why would a researcher hypothesize that a vitamin B12 supplement will reduce Mr Lopez's cardiovascular risk?
A)Vitamin B12 will decrease his HDL cholesterol.
B)Vitamin B12 is required for the metabolism of methionine.
C)Vitamin B12 will constrict the blood vessels.
D)Vitamin B12 is an electrolyte that regulates heartbeat.
A)Vitamin B12 will decrease his HDL cholesterol.
B)Vitamin B12 is required for the metabolism of methionine.
C)Vitamin B12 will constrict the blood vessels.
D)Vitamin B12 is an electrolyte that regulates heartbeat.
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43
A blood test reveals that an individual has low levels of circulating neutrophils. Which mineral deficiency would you check for first? How would a deficiency of this mineral impact their ability to fight an infection?
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44
Kylie has lost 30 pounds over the past year bringing her weight down into the healthy range. What impact could this have on her immune system?
A)increased low-grade inflammation
B)increased levels of macrophages
C)improved B and T cell responses
D)decreased immunocompetence
A)increased low-grade inflammation
B)increased levels of macrophages
C)improved B and T cell responses
D)decreased immunocompetence
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45
Joseph is a three-year-old boy who is undernourished but otherwise healthy. His daily iron intakes average 4 mg. Which of the following is he at risk for?
A)microcytic anemia
B)macrocytic anemia
C)pernicious anemia
D)sickle cell anemia
A)microcytic anemia
B)macrocytic anemia
C)pernicious anemia
D)sickle cell anemia
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46
A non-governmental organization (NGO)wishes to reduce the risk of infections in children by providing mass vitamin A supplementation. What should they check first to ensure the program will be effective in improving immune health? Why?
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47
Pernicious anemia is classified as a type of ________ anemia.
A)macrocytic
B)microcytic
C)blood
D)autoimmune
A)macrocytic
B)microcytic
C)blood
D)autoimmune
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48
Mohammed has been fighting off a cold and is considering taking a vitamin C supplement providing 1 000 mg every day. Mohammed has also recently been diagnosed with hemochromatosis. Would you recommend he take the vitamin C supplement? Why or why not?
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49
Breast feeding can provide the infant with protection against illnesses because:
A)breast milk contains antibodies.
B)breast milk is more nutritionally balanced.
C)breast milk has significantly higher amounts of vitamin A.
D)breast milk contains antigens.
A)breast milk contains antibodies.
B)breast milk is more nutritionally balanced.
C)breast milk has significantly higher amounts of vitamin A.
D)breast milk contains antigens.
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50
You are reviewing a nutritional profile for an adult male and notice that the individual's intake of omega-6 fatty acids is 35 g per day and his omega-3 fatty acid intakes are 0.5 g per day. What would you recommend for optimal immune health?
A)an omega-3 supplement providing 20 g per day
B)adding fish to his diet to bring intakes up to 1.6 g of omega-3 per day
C)dietary omega-6 intakes of 5 g per day
D)a doubling of both omega-3 and omega-6
A)an omega-3 supplement providing 20 g per day
B)adding fish to his diet to bring intakes up to 1.6 g of omega-3 per day
C)dietary omega-6 intakes of 5 g per day
D)a doubling of both omega-3 and omega-6
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51
Zinc lozenges are often used by people with the common cold. How could intakes above the UL impact the immune system?
A)increased ability to fight off the cold virus but only short-term
B)decreased immune response due to inhibition of folate
C)decreased immune response due to a copper deficiency
D)increased innate immunity but decreased specific immunity
A)increased ability to fight off the cold virus but only short-term
B)decreased immune response due to inhibition of folate
C)decreased immune response due to a copper deficiency
D)increased innate immunity but decreased specific immunity
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52
When reviewing the nutritional profile for an adult female who is 29-years-old you notice that her copper intakes are 650 ug/day and her zinc intakes are 15 mg/day. What dietary changes would you recommend if any?
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53
It has been proposed that zinc supplementation could beneficial for those with elevated blood glucose levels. Consider the roles of zinc in the body. Would you say this is a plausible hypothesis? Why or why not?
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54
Your grandfather is very confused. He has always been told that broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and green leafy vegetables are healthy. After a recent medical appointment his doctor has told him to carefully monitor his intake of these foods. His doctor also explained to him that he needs to take a drug warfarin. How would you justify the doctor's advice to your grandfather?
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55
Which of the following is part of the innate immune system?
A)T-cells
B)B-cells
C)plasma cells
D)natural killer cells
A)T-cells
B)B-cells
C)plasma cells
D)natural killer cells
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56
Individuals can have a disorder where they have too few platelets. What effect would this have on bleeding? Why?
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57
To reduce the chances of having a baby with neural tube defects, all women of child bearing potential should ensure they have an adequate intake of which vitamin?
A)niacin
B)folate
C)ascorbic acid
D)cyanocobalmin
A)niacin
B)folate
C)ascorbic acid
D)cyanocobalmin
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58
Which of the following nutrients is a coenzyme for glutathione peroxidase?
A)selenium
B)copper
C)ascorbic acid
D)zinc
A)selenium
B)copper
C)ascorbic acid
D)zinc
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59
Cara strongly believes that the birth processes should be entirely natural. She is concerned when the doctor explains that he would like to give her baby a Vitamin K injection. How would you advise Cara?
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60
Your 20-year-old sister has recently decided to follow a vegan diet. What recommendations would you make with respect to her iron intake? Justify your response.
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61
Caterina is a competitive road cyclist training for a large cycle touring race. She is trying to keep her body weight low to increase her speed on the bike and has not been consuming very much food lately. She has recently been complaining of fatigue and her doctor sent her to have her ferritin levels checked. The report found that her ferritin is low. Why did the doctor send her to have her ferritin levels checked? What type of anemia is she most at risk for? How will this impact her performance? Which supplement(s)would the doctor recommend? What are the concerns of associated supplementation?
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62
One of your friends is interested in taking an immune-boosting supplement containing vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc as well as some herbal extracts and asks for your opinion. Explain to your friend how the immune system works and the role of nutrition in the immune system. Would you advise her to take the supplement? Why or why not? What other advice would you provide your friend with to help her achieve optimal immune health?
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63
In Canada, folic acid is added to enriched grain products. Consider the role of folate in the body and the concerns with a deficient or excessive intake. Do you agree with the mandatory fortification? Why or why not?
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