Deck 1: The Role of Nutrition in Our Health
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Deck 1: The Role of Nutrition in Our Health
1
Which of the following would contain organic nutrients?
A)calcium supplement
B)water
C)whey protein
D)iron supplement
A)calcium supplement
B)water
C)whey protein
D)iron supplement
C
2
Which of the following is a UNIQUE property of lipids compared with the properties of other macronutrients?
A)Lipids are soluble in water.
B)Lipids are an important source of energy for the body.
C)Lipids are comprised of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
D)Lipids yield more calories per gram than carbohydrate or protein.
A)Lipids are soluble in water.
B)Lipids are an important source of energy for the body.
C)Lipids are comprised of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
D)Lipids yield more calories per gram than carbohydrate or protein.
D
3
Which of the following are examples of carbohydrate rich foods?
A)butter and corn oil
B)beef and pork
C)wheat and lentils
D)bacon and eggs
A)butter and corn oil
B)beef and pork
C)wheat and lentils
D)bacon and eggs
C
4
Which of the following classes of nutrients provides energy to the body?
A)carbohydrate
B)vitamins
C)minerals
D)water
A)carbohydrate
B)vitamins
C)minerals
D)water
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5
Which of the following BEST describes nutrition?
A)the science of growing healthy foods
B)the science of food and how food nourishes our bodies and influences health
C)an ancient science that dates back to the fourteenth century
D)the science of food and food processing
A)the science of growing healthy foods
B)the science of food and how food nourishes our bodies and influences health
C)an ancient science that dates back to the fourteenth century
D)the science of food and food processing
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6
Which of the following is a primary function of dietary protein?
A)serves as a primary fuel source for the brain
B)provides a large energy store
C)regulates metabolism and fluid balance
D)serves as a primary source of energy for the body
A)serves as a primary fuel source for the brain
B)provides a large energy store
C)regulates metabolism and fluid balance
D)serves as a primary source of energy for the body
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7
Which of the following nutrients yields the most energy per gram?
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)protein
D)vitamin
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)protein
D)vitamin
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8
Which of the following is a goal of the Integrated Pan-Canadian Healthy Living Strategy?
A)develop Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)
B)promote health disparities
C)improve overall health outcomes
D)regulate health care spending
A)develop Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)
B)promote health disparities
C)improve overall health outcomes
D)regulate health care spending
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9
Which BEST defines chronic disease?
A)a disease that comes on slowly and can persist for years
B)a condition that has a rapid onset and is easily cured
C)a disease caused by a microorganism
D)a disease that affects only elderly people
A)a disease that comes on slowly and can persist for years
B)a condition that has a rapid onset and is easily cured
C)a disease caused by a microorganism
D)a disease that affects only elderly people
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10
Amino acids are the building blocks for which of the following nutrients?
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)vitamin
D)protein
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)vitamin
D)protein
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11
Jasmine consumed a breakfast that contained 85 grams of carbohydrate, 20 grams of protein, and 18 grams of fat. How many kilocalories did Jasmine eat at breakfast?
A)492 kilocalories
B)582 kilocalories
C)917 kilocalories
D)1 107 kilocalories
A)492 kilocalories
B)582 kilocalories
C)917 kilocalories
D)1 107 kilocalories
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12
Carbohydrates are composed of chains of carbon, hydrogen and:
A)nitrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)saccharides.
D)glycerol.
A)nitrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)saccharides.
D)glycerol.
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13
Christopher's lunch contains 121 grams of carbohydrate, 40 grams of protein, and 25 grams of fat. Approximately what percent of kilocalories in this meal come from fat?
A)19%
B)26%
C)34%
D)42%
A)19%
B)26%
C)34%
D)42%
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14
Which of the following is classified as a lipid?
A)selenium
B)sterol
C)glycine
D)glucose
A)selenium
B)sterol
C)glycine
D)glucose
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15
For dinner, Marcus consumes 255 grams of carbohydrate, 70 grams of protein, and 50 grams of fat. In addition, Marcus decides that he wants a glass of wine with his meal. If he drinks one glass of wine containing 8 grams of alcohol, how many total kilocalories does he consume in this meal?
A)56 kilocalories
B)540 kilocalories
C)1 675 kilocalories
D)1 806 kilocalories
A)56 kilocalories
B)540 kilocalories
C)1 675 kilocalories
D)1 806 kilocalories
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16
Which of the following is classified as a micronutrient?
A)carbohydrates
B)vitamins
C)lipids
D)alcohol
A)carbohydrates
B)vitamins
C)lipids
D)alcohol
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17
Which of the following is considered the primary link between poor nutrition and chronic disease in Canada?
A)lack of vitamins and minerals
B)excessive alcohol intake
C)obesity
D)underweight
A)lack of vitamins and minerals
B)excessive alcohol intake
C)obesity
D)underweight
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18
Which element makes protein different from carbohydrate and fat?
A)carbon
B)hydrogen
C)nitrogen
D)oxygen
A)carbon
B)hydrogen
C)nitrogen
D)oxygen
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19
Which of the following BEST describes minerals?
A)Minerals are broken down easily during digestion.
B)Minerals are easily destroyed by heat and light.
C)Minerals are inorganic micronutrients found in a variety of foods.
D)Minerals are nutrients needed in large amounts by the body.
A)Minerals are broken down easily during digestion.
B)Minerals are easily destroyed by heat and light.
C)Minerals are inorganic micronutrients found in a variety of foods.
D)Minerals are nutrients needed in large amounts by the body.
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20
________ are examples of inorganic nutrients.
A)Vitamins
B)Lipids
C)Carbohydrates
D)Minerals
A)Vitamins
B)Lipids
C)Carbohydrates
D)Minerals
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21
Which of the following is a characteristic of water-soluble vitamins?
A)Excesses of these vitamins are easily excreted.
B)Excesses of these vitamins are not toxic to the body.
C)Toxicity from food intakes of these vitamins is common.
D)These vitamins provide a source of energy.
A)Excesses of these vitamins are easily excreted.
B)Excesses of these vitamins are not toxic to the body.
C)Toxicity from food intakes of these vitamins is common.
D)These vitamins provide a source of energy.
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22
In malnutrition, a primary deficiency is one in which:
A)there is inadequate intake of a nutrient.
B)the person cannot absorb a nutrient.
C)the nutrient is not utilized by the body.
D)too much of the nutrient is secreted from the body.
A)there is inadequate intake of a nutrient.
B)the person cannot absorb a nutrient.
C)the nutrient is not utilized by the body.
D)too much of the nutrient is secreted from the body.
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23
The ________ represents the average daily nutrient intake level that meets the nutrient requirements for 97% to 98% of healthy individuals.
A)EAR
B)RDA
C)UL
D)AI
A)EAR
B)RDA
C)UL
D)AI
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24
Which of the following organizations would deal with a harmful bacteria found in the food supply?
A)Health Canada
B)Canadian Food Inspection Agency
C)Centre for Health Promotion
D)Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion
A)Health Canada
B)Canadian Food Inspection Agency
C)Centre for Health Promotion
D)Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion
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25
Your friend would like some professional advice on a diet plan for weight loss. Which of the following professionals would be the BEST for them to consult?
A)Registered Dietitian (RD)
B)PhD in nutrition
C)Medical doctor (MD)
D)Nutritionist
A)Registered Dietitian (RD)
B)PhD in nutrition
C)Medical doctor (MD)
D)Nutritionist
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26
An RDA is established based on the:
A)EAR.
B)DRI.
C)UL.
D)AI.
A)EAR.
B)DRI.
C)UL.
D)AI.
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27
Which of the following dietary tools requires both training of the client as well as explicit take-home instructions to the client?
A)diet history
B)twenty-four-hour recall
C)food-frequency questionnaire
D)diet records
A)diet history
B)twenty-four-hour recall
C)food-frequency questionnaire
D)diet records
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28
Which of the following is an example of an organic micronutrient?
A)folate
B)calcium
C)fat
D)iron
A)folate
B)calcium
C)fat
D)iron
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29
What is a significant limitation to most dietary assessment tools?
A)They provide limited information on current nutrient intakes.
B)They are easy to administer.
C)They cannot be applied to the majority of foods.
D)They rely on a person's ability to self-report accurately.
A)They provide limited information on current nutrient intakes.
B)They are easy to administer.
C)They cannot be applied to the majority of foods.
D)They rely on a person's ability to self-report accurately.
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30
________ are inorganic nutrients that are NOT broken down by the human body or destroyed by heat.
A)Vitamins
B)Minerals
C)Proteins
D)Fats
A)Vitamins
B)Minerals
C)Proteins
D)Fats
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31
The AMDR for fat is:
A)20-35%.
B)<10%.
C)10-35%.
D)45-65%.
A)20-35%.
B)<10%.
C)10-35%.
D)45-65%.
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32
Which of the following government health agencies is responsible for regulating the use of natural health products?
A)Canadian Food Inspection Agency
B)Health Canada
C)Public Health Agency of Canada
D)Canadian Public Health Association
A)Canadian Food Inspection Agency
B)Health Canada
C)Public Health Agency of Canada
D)Canadian Public Health Association
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33
Which of the following nutrients is classified as a major mineral?
A)calcium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)copper
A)calcium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)copper
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34
The AMDR for protein is:
A)20-35%.
B)<10%.
C)10-35%.
D)45-65%.
A)20-35%.
B)<10%.
C)10-35%.
D)45-65%.
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35
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)were established to refocus nutrient recommendations toward preventing:
A)nutrient deficiencies.
B)infectious diseases.
C)undernutrition.
D)chronic diseases.
A)nutrient deficiencies.
B)infectious diseases.
C)undernutrition.
D)chronic diseases.
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36
Which of the following is guaranteed to have completed a four-year university degree specializing in nutrition?
A)Nutritionist
B)Registered Dietitian
C)Naturopath
D)Physician
A)Nutritionist
B)Registered Dietitian
C)Naturopath
D)Physician
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37
Vitamin C and the B-vitamins are examples of:
A)nonessential vitamins.
B)water -soluble vitamins.
C)fat-soluble vitamins.
D)trace vitamins.
A)nonessential vitamins.
B)water -soluble vitamins.
C)fat-soluble vitamins.
D)trace vitamins.
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38
The standard used to estimate the daily nutrient needs of half of all healthy individuals is:
A)EAR.
B)AI.
C)RDA.
D)UL.
A)EAR.
B)AI.
C)RDA.
D)UL.
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39
Which of the following describes the vitamins A, D, E, and K?
A)excreted via the urine
B)soluble in water
C)should be consumed daily
D)can be stored in the body
A)excreted via the urine
B)soluble in water
C)should be consumed daily
D)can be stored in the body
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40
Which of the following is a true anthropometric test?
A)body composition
B)waist circumference
C)hemoglobin levels
D)urine sample
A)body composition
B)waist circumference
C)hemoglobin levels
D)urine sample
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41
Explain how nutrition can impact physical activity.
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42
Which of the following is responsible for providing advice and information on the nutritional value of foods?
A)The Food Directorate
B)The Office of nutrition Policy and Promotion
C)The Canadian Food Inspection Agency
D)The Public Health Agency of Canada
A)The Food Directorate
B)The Office of nutrition Policy and Promotion
C)The Canadian Food Inspection Agency
D)The Public Health Agency of Canada
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43
A group of your peers explain to you that they are worried about developing osteoporosis later in life. They have heard that calcium is important for strong bones and ask you for advice on their calcium intakes. You suggest they consume:
A)slightly more than the upper intake limit.
B)between the recommended dietary allowance and the upper limit.
C)at least the estimated average requirement.
D)less than the recommended dietary allowance.
A)slightly more than the upper intake limit.
B)between the recommended dietary allowance and the upper limit.
C)at least the estimated average requirement.
D)less than the recommended dietary allowance.
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44
How do you define health? Discuss how nutrition is related to overall health.
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45
A long-distance runner decides to consume a diet where 40% of total calories come from protein. What are the concerns with this course of action?
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46
The type of study that observes a large population to determine factors that may influence nutritional habits and disease trends is called a(n):
A)case-controlled study.
B)clinical trial.
C)epidemiological study.
D)animal study.
A)case-controlled study.
B)clinical trial.
C)epidemiological study.
D)animal study.
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47
A recent animal study finds that green tea can decrease the incidence of prostate cancer in rats. What type of research study is this? Identify two limitations of this type of research study.
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48
At the end of a research study on product X, there is a note saying the authors were sponsored by the company that makes product X. Which of the following best describes the potential concern?
A)a use of testimonials
B)a conflict of interest
C)a misinterpretation of the results
D)a poor research design
A)a use of testimonials
B)a conflict of interest
C)a misinterpretation of the results
D)a poor research design
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49
A(n)________ represents a scientific consensus as to why a particular phenomenon occurs.
A)alternate hypothesis
B)experiment
C)hypothesis
D)theory
A)alternate hypothesis
B)experiment
C)hypothesis
D)theory
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50
Which of the following is the leading cause of death in Canada?
A)heart disease
B)stroke
C)diabetes
D)cancer
A)heart disease
B)stroke
C)diabetes
D)cancer
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51
The second step of the scientific method is:
A)observing and describing a phenomenon.
B)testing a research question or hypothesis.
C)generating a hypothesis.
D)collecting data.
A)observing and describing a phenomenon.
B)testing a research question or hypothesis.
C)generating a hypothesis.
D)collecting data.
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52
An Internet search about the effects of vitamin C on the common cold yields two websites. The first website was published in 2004 by a vitamin company and advertises a monthly supply of vitamin C for 50% off. The second website is a blog put out by an academic researcher at a prominent post secondary institution and it contains several recent references to academic journals. Which would be more reliable and why?
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53
The Canadian organization of food and nutrition professionals is called:
A)Dietitians of Canada
B)Canadian Nutrition Society
C)Canadian Public Health Association
D)Nutritionists of Canada
A)Dietitians of Canada
B)Canadian Nutrition Society
C)Canadian Public Health Association
D)Nutritionists of Canada
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54
A health practitioner takes a series of anthropometric measurements on a client. How can they use the measurements to evaluate health?
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55
A researcher wants to use twenty-four-hour dietary recalls to evaluate the participants' dietary habits. You question if this is the most appropriate method because twenty-four-hour recalls:
A)are very time-consuming to use.
B)are very costly to collect.
C)do not assess servings sizes.
D)do not measure usual food intakes.
A)are very time-consuming to use.
B)are very costly to collect.
C)do not assess servings sizes.
D)do not measure usual food intakes.
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56
Compare and contrast the earliest nutritional discoveries to current trends in nutrition research and health promotion. Why has the focus shifted?
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57
Dr. Sullivan is conducting a clinical trial to determine if vitamin Z can improve test performance of students in an introductory university/college nutrition course. Dr. Sullivan puts all the students' names in a hat and draws names to determine if they will be placed in the control or the experimental group. The experimental group receives a capsule of vitamin Z and the control group a "sugar pill" that tastes and looks identical to the vitamin Z capsule. Neither Dr. Sullivan nor the participants know who is receiving which treatment. This experiment is best described as:
A)single-blind, with random selection, and without a placebo.
B)double-blind, with non-random, and placebo-controlled.
C)single-blind, with random selection, placebo-controlled.
D)double-blind, with random selection, and placebo-controlled.
A)single-blind, with random selection, and without a placebo.
B)double-blind, with non-random, and placebo-controlled.
C)single-blind, with random selection, placebo-controlled.
D)double-blind, with random selection, and placebo-controlled.
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58
Alcohol can inhibit the breakdown of nutrients and damage the gastrointestinal track, thus reducing the absorption of nutrients such as folate. How would you classify a folate deficiency that is due to alcoholism?
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59
How can you use the dietary reference intakes to determine a healthy individual's vitamin and mineral needs?
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60
Would you be more concerned about an overdose of vitamin D or vitamin C? Please give your reasons.
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61
You are interested in the effects of X, a new natural health product on weight loss. Formulate a hypothesis, design a research study to test product X and describe the steps you would take to implement it.
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62
The Pan-Canadian Healthy Living Strategy has four strategic directions. Imagine that your university or college decides to use these strategies to promote healthy eating. Create an example of how each could be implemented.
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63
Compare and contrast the four primary types of dietary intake tools and include the use and limitations of each.
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