Deck 1: Introduction to Sports Nutrition

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An example of an electrolyte is ____.

A)linoleic acid
B)potassium
C)vitamin A
D)vitamin C
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According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, you should consume less than ____ mg per day of dietary cholesterol.

A)200
B)300
C)400
D)500
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What are Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)?

A)The minimum amount of nutrients needed by an individual each day
B)The maximum amount of nutrients that should not be exceeded each day
C)A standard used to assess and plan diets for individuals and groups
D)Eight key nutrients needed for good health
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How does the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)differ from the Adequate Intake (AI)?

A)AI is not as scientifically strong as it is based on estimates or approximations derived from scientific research.
B)RDA is a U.S. standard while the AI is an international standard.
C)RDA values are given for macronutrients while the AI values are given for micronutrients.
D)RDA is based on a person's age and weight.
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Which training principle is based on the idea that individuals may respond and adapt slightly differently, even when exposed to the same training stimulus?

A)principle of progressive overload
B)principle of specificity
C)principle of individuality
D)principle of hard\easy
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Which training principle is based on the idea that the type of physiological responses and eventual adaptations will be specific to the type of stimulus and stress imposed on the body?

A)principle of progressive overload
B)principle of specificity
C)principle of individuality
D)principle of hard\easy
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Which statement best describes how the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)apply to athletes in training?

A)The DRI are not applicable to athletes because they were developed for the general population.
B)Although they were developed for the general population, athletes can use the DRI to assess the adequacy of their diets.
C)Athletes should add 10% to DRI values to reflect the increased need for nutrients while training.
D)All of the DRI are applicable to both the general and athletic populations.
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Which type of athlete participates in sports to be physically active, to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and for enjoyment?

A)elite
B)collegiate
C)performance-focused recreational
D)recreational
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Glycogen is stored in the muscle and ____.

A)pancreas
B)bone marrow
C)kidneys
D)liver
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Sports nutrition is the ____.

A)ingestion, digestion, absorption, metabolism, and biochemistry of nutrients
B)study of weight-loss supplements
C)science of eating and supplementation
D)integration and application of scientifically based nutritional and exercise physiology principles that support and enhance training, performance, and recovery
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The term macronutrient frequently refers to ____.

A)any nutrient that provides energy
B)the eight key nutrients needed for good health
C)carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
D)vitamins and minerals
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The Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)helps people answer which question?

A)Am I deficient?
B)Am I consuming enough?
C)Am I consuming too much?
D)Do I have the right balance between food and supplements?
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Training periodization ____.

A)is always the same to ensure consistency
B)involves changing the intensity, volume, and specificity of training to achieve specific goals
C)unplanned and very flexible
D)based on each athlete's aerobic capacity
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The early focus of nutrition research was on the ____.

A)type of nutrients that help prevent chronic diseases
B)amount of nutrients that help prevent chronic diseases
C)amount and type of nutrients needed to prevent deficiencies
D)prevention of heart disease
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EAR is ____.

A)the average daily dietary intake that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of nearly all (97 to 98%)healthy individuals in a particular group according to stage of life and gender
B)used when an RDA cannot be determined
C)used to assess dietary adequacy and as the basis for the RDA
D)the highest daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects for almost all individuals in the general population
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What is the best definition of exercise?

A)A planned program of physical activity with the goal of improving or maintaining athletic performance
B)Planned, structured, repetitive, and purposive physical activity in which improvement or maintenance of fitness is the key
C)Movement that stresses the cardiovascular system
D)The capacity to do work
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Endurance and ultraendurance athletes are concerned about some of the same issues. One of these is adequate ____.

A)protein intake
B)anaerobic fitness
C)carbohydrate and fluid intake
D)fat intake
Question
Athletes need an adequate protein intake ____.

A)for growth and repair of tissue
B)for the replenishment of glycogen
C)to support a healthy immune system
D)to minimize dehydration
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The term endurance athlete is generally interpreted to mean that the athlete ____.

A)predominantly uses the oxygen-dependent energy system
B)trains for many hours
C)only engages in moderate-intensity activity
D)does not lift weights as part of training
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Exercise physiology case best be described as ____.

A)the art and science of training
B)the clinical study of mental and physical fatigue
C)the science of the response and adaptation of bodily systems to the challenges imposed by movement
D)case study observations of acute and chronic exercise
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Extrapolation can lead to erroneous conclusions because ____.

A)only the original study population was tested directly
B)causation is reduced to correlation
C)consensus has not been reached
D)it increases selection bias
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Body fat adds to total body weight, which can be a performance advantage for ____ because it adds mass.

A)cycling
B)sprinters
C)pole vaulters
D)shot putters
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General agreement among members of a group is known as ____.

A)causation
B)consensus
C)correlation
D)anecdotal evidence
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An intake of 3 to 12 grams of ____ per kilogram (kg)of body weight per day is recommended for athletes.

A)carbohydrate
B)protein
C)fat
D)fluid
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Twenty sprint cyclists were randomly selected to be in a study designed to test the effectiveness of 12 weeks of creatine supplementation on performance. Ten cyclists received a creatine supplement for three months while the other ten received a placebo. The cyclists did not know which supplement they were taking, while the researcher did have this information. The study was a(n)____ study.

A)randomized
B)double-blind
C)crossover
D)unbiased
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The Daily Value (DV)is an estimate of the amount needed each day based on a ____ calorie diet.

A)1,500
B)2,000
C)2,500
D)3,000
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According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, children and adolescents should do ____ minutes or more of physical activity daily.

A)20
B)40
C)60
D)80
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Which substance is banned in many sports?

A)creatine
B)caffeine
C)omega-3 fatty acids
D)ephedrine
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What is the purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

A)Inform people about ways to treat chronic diseases through diet and exercise.
B)List the nutrient content of common foods sold in the United States.
C)Outline daily and weekly diet and exercise programs for weight reduction.
D)Provide dietary and exercise advice to Americans over the age of 2 that will promote health and reduce the risk for chronic diseases.
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The term level of evidence refers to the ____.

A)number of peers who reviewed a research study manuscript
B)number of epidemiological studies conducted on a topic
C)strength of the study with the largest number of subjects
D)relative strength or weakness of the current collective body of scientific research
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Twenty sprint cyclists were randomly selected to be in a study designed to test the effectiveness of 12 weeks of creatine supplementation on performance. Ten cyclists received a creatine supplement for three months while the other ten received a placebo. The cyclists did not know which supplement they were taking, while the researcher did have this information. This is an example of a(n)____ study.

A)case
B)epidemiological
C)experimental
D)clinical
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Surveys suggest that ____ percent or more of all elite athletes use one or more dietary supplements.

A)50
B)65
C)75
D)85
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An analysis of a person or a particular situation is known as a(n)____ study.

A)case
B)epidemiological
C)experimental
D)mortality
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Most Internet users access ____, and that information can be biased in an effort to increase sales.

A)government agencies
B)noncommercial websites
C)commercial websites
D)educational institutions
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Which professional is a degreed health and fitness professional qualified to assess, design, and implement individual and group exercise and fitness programs for apparently healthy individuals and individuals with medically controlled diseases?

A)Certified Personal Trainer
B)Health Fitness Specialist
C)Clinical Exercise Specialist
D)Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist
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Which certification requires a bachelor's degree in an allied health field, such as exercise physiology, physical therapy, or nursing?

A)registered dietitian (RD)
B)personal trainer
C)certified athletic trainer (ATC)
D)clinical exercise specialists
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____ are intended to bring dietary supplement manufacturing standards more in line with pharmaceutical standards.

A)RDAs
B)AIs
C)EARs
D)GMPs
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Which supplements have a link to both food and medications?

A)herbals
B)vitamins
C)minerals
D)botanicals
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When using the Food Exchange System, food on each list can be "exchanged " for another food on the same list because each has approximately the same ____ content for the portion size listed.

A)vitamin and mineral
B)macronutrient
C)fiber
D)water
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What are the weakest of all scientific findings?

A)case studies
B)epidemiological studies
C)correlational studies
D)experimental studies
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The strength of any scientific recommendation depends on the quality of the research conducted.
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Sports nutrition is the application of nutrition and exercise physiology principles to support and enhance training, performance, and recovery.
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Most Internet users access commercial websites, which have higher-quality information because of higher editing standards and the inclusion of more rigorous scientific articles as references.
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Anecdotal evidence is based on data obtained from research studies with less than 10 subjects.
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The conclusions are supported by good evidence, known as a rich body of data in Grade I.
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Athletes should adhere to a very rigid eating plan.
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A double-blind study is one in which neither the researchers nor the study participants know which group they are in or which treatment they are receiving.
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The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)provides a legal definition, labeling guidelines, and ensures the safety and effectiveness of dietary supplements.
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A macrocycle should not be longer than a calendar year.
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To be certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Personal Trainer, an individual must have an associate's or bachelor's degree in any number of allied health fields.
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The MyPlate plate is divided into four parts-fruits, vegetables, dairy, and proteins.
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Strength athlete is a term commonly used to describe an athlete that primarily depends on anaerobic energy systems.
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Epidemiological studies are used to confirm cause-and-effect relationships.
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Scope-of-practice definitions help establish professional boundaries and consumers can be assured that practitioners have been properly trained.
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The National Football League (NFL)and its players association (NFLPA)began a supplement certification program in 2004.
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Evidence-based sports nutrition recommendations are based primarily on observing the dietary intakes of successful athletes in a given sport.
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In a crossover study, subjects are in both the treatment and the control groups.
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The RDA are based on the DRI whenever possible.
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Sports nutrition recommendations should be made based on the results of one research study.
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HONcode is a code of conduct for medical and health websites.
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The ability to perform endurance-type activities, determined by the heart's ability to provide a sufficient amount of oxygen-laden blood to exercising muscles and the ability of those muscles to take up and use the oxygen is _______________.
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The EAR is the highest daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects for almost all individuals in the general population.
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When the term nutritionist is used, it refers to an individual that has a bachelor's degree in nutrition.
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The Swiss Forum for Sport Nutrition has developed a Food Pyramid for Athletes that has been scientifically validated for athletes 20-35 years old, weighing 50-85 kg, who train 5-28 hours per week.
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A mesocycle is subdivided into time frames called macrocycles.
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Epidemiological studies can only establish a correlation.
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MNT is nutrition advice that is intended to prevent, treat, or cure a disease or disorder.
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Anaerobic means "with oxygen."
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A Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD)is a registered dietitian who has specialized knowledge and experiences in sports nutrition.
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An ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist is able to work with people who have cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, immunological, inflammatory, orthopedic, and neuromuscular diseases and conditions.
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Microcycles are often designed to coincide with the weekly calendar.
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The FDA must prove that a supplement is unsafe or _______________ before it can be removed from the market.
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The main goal for any competitive athlete is to improve _______________.
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Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that is a reflection of long-term nutrient intake.
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Each food listed on the Food Exchange System has the same portion size.
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The strongest research protocol is a(n)_______________, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study performed on humans.
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According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, adults should do at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity physical activity.
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Fat intake should be less than 20 percent of total calories.
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The practice of making false claims about health-related products, and some dietary supplements is _______________.
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Anaerobic is used in reference to exercise that primarily uses the energy system known as oxidative phosphorylation.
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Deck 1: Introduction to Sports Nutrition
1
An example of an electrolyte is ____.

A)linoleic acid
B)potassium
C)vitamin A
D)vitamin C
B
2
According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, you should consume less than ____ mg per day of dietary cholesterol.

A)200
B)300
C)400
D)500
B
3
What are Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)?

A)The minimum amount of nutrients needed by an individual each day
B)The maximum amount of nutrients that should not be exceeded each day
C)A standard used to assess and plan diets for individuals and groups
D)Eight key nutrients needed for good health
C
4
How does the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)differ from the Adequate Intake (AI)?

A)AI is not as scientifically strong as it is based on estimates or approximations derived from scientific research.
B)RDA is a U.S. standard while the AI is an international standard.
C)RDA values are given for macronutrients while the AI values are given for micronutrients.
D)RDA is based on a person's age and weight.
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Which training principle is based on the idea that individuals may respond and adapt slightly differently, even when exposed to the same training stimulus?

A)principle of progressive overload
B)principle of specificity
C)principle of individuality
D)principle of hard\easy
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Which training principle is based on the idea that the type of physiological responses and eventual adaptations will be specific to the type of stimulus and stress imposed on the body?

A)principle of progressive overload
B)principle of specificity
C)principle of individuality
D)principle of hard\easy
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7
Which statement best describes how the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)apply to athletes in training?

A)The DRI are not applicable to athletes because they were developed for the general population.
B)Although they were developed for the general population, athletes can use the DRI to assess the adequacy of their diets.
C)Athletes should add 10% to DRI values to reflect the increased need for nutrients while training.
D)All of the DRI are applicable to both the general and athletic populations.
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Which type of athlete participates in sports to be physically active, to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and for enjoyment?

A)elite
B)collegiate
C)performance-focused recreational
D)recreational
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9
Glycogen is stored in the muscle and ____.

A)pancreas
B)bone marrow
C)kidneys
D)liver
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Sports nutrition is the ____.

A)ingestion, digestion, absorption, metabolism, and biochemistry of nutrients
B)study of weight-loss supplements
C)science of eating and supplementation
D)integration and application of scientifically based nutritional and exercise physiology principles that support and enhance training, performance, and recovery
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The term macronutrient frequently refers to ____.

A)any nutrient that provides energy
B)the eight key nutrients needed for good health
C)carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
D)vitamins and minerals
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12
The Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)helps people answer which question?

A)Am I deficient?
B)Am I consuming enough?
C)Am I consuming too much?
D)Do I have the right balance between food and supplements?
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13
Training periodization ____.

A)is always the same to ensure consistency
B)involves changing the intensity, volume, and specificity of training to achieve specific goals
C)unplanned and very flexible
D)based on each athlete's aerobic capacity
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The early focus of nutrition research was on the ____.

A)type of nutrients that help prevent chronic diseases
B)amount of nutrients that help prevent chronic diseases
C)amount and type of nutrients needed to prevent deficiencies
D)prevention of heart disease
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EAR is ____.

A)the average daily dietary intake that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of nearly all (97 to 98%)healthy individuals in a particular group according to stage of life and gender
B)used when an RDA cannot be determined
C)used to assess dietary adequacy and as the basis for the RDA
D)the highest daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects for almost all individuals in the general population
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What is the best definition of exercise?

A)A planned program of physical activity with the goal of improving or maintaining athletic performance
B)Planned, structured, repetitive, and purposive physical activity in which improvement or maintenance of fitness is the key
C)Movement that stresses the cardiovascular system
D)The capacity to do work
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Endurance and ultraendurance athletes are concerned about some of the same issues. One of these is adequate ____.

A)protein intake
B)anaerobic fitness
C)carbohydrate and fluid intake
D)fat intake
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Athletes need an adequate protein intake ____.

A)for growth and repair of tissue
B)for the replenishment of glycogen
C)to support a healthy immune system
D)to minimize dehydration
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The term endurance athlete is generally interpreted to mean that the athlete ____.

A)predominantly uses the oxygen-dependent energy system
B)trains for many hours
C)only engages in moderate-intensity activity
D)does not lift weights as part of training
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Exercise physiology case best be described as ____.

A)the art and science of training
B)the clinical study of mental and physical fatigue
C)the science of the response and adaptation of bodily systems to the challenges imposed by movement
D)case study observations of acute and chronic exercise
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Extrapolation can lead to erroneous conclusions because ____.

A)only the original study population was tested directly
B)causation is reduced to correlation
C)consensus has not been reached
D)it increases selection bias
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Body fat adds to total body weight, which can be a performance advantage for ____ because it adds mass.

A)cycling
B)sprinters
C)pole vaulters
D)shot putters
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General agreement among members of a group is known as ____.

A)causation
B)consensus
C)correlation
D)anecdotal evidence
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An intake of 3 to 12 grams of ____ per kilogram (kg)of body weight per day is recommended for athletes.

A)carbohydrate
B)protein
C)fat
D)fluid
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Twenty sprint cyclists were randomly selected to be in a study designed to test the effectiveness of 12 weeks of creatine supplementation on performance. Ten cyclists received a creatine supplement for three months while the other ten received a placebo. The cyclists did not know which supplement they were taking, while the researcher did have this information. The study was a(n)____ study.

A)randomized
B)double-blind
C)crossover
D)unbiased
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The Daily Value (DV)is an estimate of the amount needed each day based on a ____ calorie diet.

A)1,500
B)2,000
C)2,500
D)3,000
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According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, children and adolescents should do ____ minutes or more of physical activity daily.

A)20
B)40
C)60
D)80
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Which substance is banned in many sports?

A)creatine
B)caffeine
C)omega-3 fatty acids
D)ephedrine
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What is the purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

A)Inform people about ways to treat chronic diseases through diet and exercise.
B)List the nutrient content of common foods sold in the United States.
C)Outline daily and weekly diet and exercise programs for weight reduction.
D)Provide dietary and exercise advice to Americans over the age of 2 that will promote health and reduce the risk for chronic diseases.
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The term level of evidence refers to the ____.

A)number of peers who reviewed a research study manuscript
B)number of epidemiological studies conducted on a topic
C)strength of the study with the largest number of subjects
D)relative strength or weakness of the current collective body of scientific research
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Twenty sprint cyclists were randomly selected to be in a study designed to test the effectiveness of 12 weeks of creatine supplementation on performance. Ten cyclists received a creatine supplement for three months while the other ten received a placebo. The cyclists did not know which supplement they were taking, while the researcher did have this information. This is an example of a(n)____ study.

A)case
B)epidemiological
C)experimental
D)clinical
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32
Surveys suggest that ____ percent or more of all elite athletes use one or more dietary supplements.

A)50
B)65
C)75
D)85
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An analysis of a person or a particular situation is known as a(n)____ study.

A)case
B)epidemiological
C)experimental
D)mortality
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Most Internet users access ____, and that information can be biased in an effort to increase sales.

A)government agencies
B)noncommercial websites
C)commercial websites
D)educational institutions
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35
Which professional is a degreed health and fitness professional qualified to assess, design, and implement individual and group exercise and fitness programs for apparently healthy individuals and individuals with medically controlled diseases?

A)Certified Personal Trainer
B)Health Fitness Specialist
C)Clinical Exercise Specialist
D)Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist
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36
Which certification requires a bachelor's degree in an allied health field, such as exercise physiology, physical therapy, or nursing?

A)registered dietitian (RD)
B)personal trainer
C)certified athletic trainer (ATC)
D)clinical exercise specialists
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____ are intended to bring dietary supplement manufacturing standards more in line with pharmaceutical standards.

A)RDAs
B)AIs
C)EARs
D)GMPs
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Which supplements have a link to both food and medications?

A)herbals
B)vitamins
C)minerals
D)botanicals
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39
When using the Food Exchange System, food on each list can be "exchanged " for another food on the same list because each has approximately the same ____ content for the portion size listed.

A)vitamin and mineral
B)macronutrient
C)fiber
D)water
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What are the weakest of all scientific findings?

A)case studies
B)epidemiological studies
C)correlational studies
D)experimental studies
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The strength of any scientific recommendation depends on the quality of the research conducted.
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Sports nutrition is the application of nutrition and exercise physiology principles to support and enhance training, performance, and recovery.
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Most Internet users access commercial websites, which have higher-quality information because of higher editing standards and the inclusion of more rigorous scientific articles as references.
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Anecdotal evidence is based on data obtained from research studies with less than 10 subjects.
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The conclusions are supported by good evidence, known as a rich body of data in Grade I.
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Athletes should adhere to a very rigid eating plan.
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A double-blind study is one in which neither the researchers nor the study participants know which group they are in or which treatment they are receiving.
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The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)provides a legal definition, labeling guidelines, and ensures the safety and effectiveness of dietary supplements.
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A macrocycle should not be longer than a calendar year.
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To be certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Personal Trainer, an individual must have an associate's or bachelor's degree in any number of allied health fields.
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The MyPlate plate is divided into four parts-fruits, vegetables, dairy, and proteins.
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Strength athlete is a term commonly used to describe an athlete that primarily depends on anaerobic energy systems.
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Epidemiological studies are used to confirm cause-and-effect relationships.
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Scope-of-practice definitions help establish professional boundaries and consumers can be assured that practitioners have been properly trained.
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The National Football League (NFL)and its players association (NFLPA)began a supplement certification program in 2004.
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Evidence-based sports nutrition recommendations are based primarily on observing the dietary intakes of successful athletes in a given sport.
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In a crossover study, subjects are in both the treatment and the control groups.
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The RDA are based on the DRI whenever possible.
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Sports nutrition recommendations should be made based on the results of one research study.
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HONcode is a code of conduct for medical and health websites.
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The ability to perform endurance-type activities, determined by the heart's ability to provide a sufficient amount of oxygen-laden blood to exercising muscles and the ability of those muscles to take up and use the oxygen is _______________.
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The EAR is the highest daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects for almost all individuals in the general population.
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When the term nutritionist is used, it refers to an individual that has a bachelor's degree in nutrition.
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The Swiss Forum for Sport Nutrition has developed a Food Pyramid for Athletes that has been scientifically validated for athletes 20-35 years old, weighing 50-85 kg, who train 5-28 hours per week.
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A mesocycle is subdivided into time frames called macrocycles.
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Epidemiological studies can only establish a correlation.
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MNT is nutrition advice that is intended to prevent, treat, or cure a disease or disorder.
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Anaerobic means "with oxygen."
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A Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD)is a registered dietitian who has specialized knowledge and experiences in sports nutrition.
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An ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist is able to work with people who have cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, immunological, inflammatory, orthopedic, and neuromuscular diseases and conditions.
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Microcycles are often designed to coincide with the weekly calendar.
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The FDA must prove that a supplement is unsafe or _______________ before it can be removed from the market.
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The main goal for any competitive athlete is to improve _______________.
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Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that is a reflection of long-term nutrient intake.
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Each food listed on the Food Exchange System has the same portion size.
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The strongest research protocol is a(n)_______________, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study performed on humans.
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According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, adults should do at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity physical activity.
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Fat intake should be less than 20 percent of total calories.
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The practice of making false claims about health-related products, and some dietary supplements is _______________.
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Anaerobic is used in reference to exercise that primarily uses the energy system known as oxidative phosphorylation.
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