Deck 1: Applying Nutrition to the Public Health
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Deck 1: Applying Nutrition to the Public Health
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Dietary Guidelines are not evidence-based.
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2
Cohorts means population.
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3
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey is a cross-sectional study.
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4
Obesity in children is calculated differently from adults.
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Peer-reviewed literature is the gold standard for scientific information.
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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey abbreviation is NHNES.
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7
Epidemiologic studies are short term.
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Clinical trials are often used for drug efficacy.
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DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.
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10
Dietary Guidelines for Americans start at age 2.
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Dietary Guidelines are:
A) Bench science
B) Evidence-based
C) SNAP
D) WIC
A) Bench science
B) Evidence-based
C) SNAP
D) WIC
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12
Cohorts means:
A) Population
B) Animal studies
C) Literature search
D) Peer-reviewed
A) Population
B) Animal studies
C) Literature search
D) Peer-reviewed
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13
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey is a __________ study.
A) Animal study
B) Short term study
C) Cross-sectional study
D) All of the above
A) Animal study
B) Short term study
C) Cross-sectional study
D) All of the above
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14
Obesity in children is calculated differently from _______.
A) Disease
B) Peer-reviewed
C) Cohorts
D) Adults
A) Disease
B) Peer-reviewed
C) Cohorts
D) Adults
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Peer-reviewed literature is the ____________ for scientific information.
A) Standard
B) Basic
C) Update
D) Gold standard
A) Standard
B) Basic
C) Update
D) Gold standard
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16
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey abbreviation is:
A) NHANES
B) NHNES
C) NHNUTR
D) NES
A) NHANES
B) NHNES
C) NHNUTR
D) NES
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17
Epidemiologic studies are:
A) Short term
B) Long term
C) Middle term
D) All of the above
A) Short term
B) Long term
C) Middle term
D) All of the above
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18
Clinical trials are often used for:
A) Drug efficacy
B) Cohorts
C) Long term
D) NHANES
A) Drug efficacy
B) Cohorts
C) Long term
D) NHANES
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19
Dietary Guidelines for Americans start at age:
A) Birth
B) Puberty
C) 1 year
D) 2 years
A) Birth
B) Puberty
C) 1 year
D) 2 years
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20
If the scientific understanding of a nutrient is insufficient to determine the EAR, another recommendation is made for this nutrient that is judged to meet or exceed the needs of a healthy population. What is the name of this recommendation?
A) RDA
B) AI
C) UL
D) None of the above, all nutrients have an EAR
A) RDA
B) AI
C) UL
D) None of the above, all nutrients have an EAR
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21
Results from the DASH studies showed that the most effect diet to lower blood pressure was:
A) A combination diet high in fruit, vegetables, low-fat dairy
B) A combination diet high in fruit, vegetables, low-fat dairy, and low saturated fat and cholesterol
C) A combination diet high in fruit, vegetables, low-fat dairy, and low saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium
D) A low-sodium diet.
A) A combination diet high in fruit, vegetables, low-fat dairy
B) A combination diet high in fruit, vegetables, low-fat dairy, and low saturated fat and cholesterol
C) A combination diet high in fruit, vegetables, low-fat dairy, and low saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium
D) A low-sodium diet.
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22
Data collected during the Bogalusa Heart Study were used as the science base for:
A) Demonstrating that the Dietary Guidelines for Americans could be applied to children older than 2 years of age.
B) Developing the American Dietetic Association's position paper on dietary guidance for children 2 to 11 years
C) Monitoring secular trends in child nutrition
D) All of the above
A) Demonstrating that the Dietary Guidelines for Americans could be applied to children older than 2 years of age.
B) Developing the American Dietetic Association's position paper on dietary guidance for children 2 to 11 years
C) Monitoring secular trends in child nutrition
D) All of the above
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23
The Food Guide Pyramid:
A) Emphasizes overall health
B) Is based on current scientific research
C) Addresses the total diet
D) All of the above
A) Emphasizes overall health
B) Is based on current scientific research
C) Addresses the total diet
D) All of the above
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24
The public health goals of the country are found in:
A) Healthy People 2010
B) Dietary Guidelines for Americans
C) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
D) Institute of Medicine
A) Healthy People 2010
B) Dietary Guidelines for Americans
C) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
D) Institute of Medicine
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25
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans:
A) Provide nutrition and diet advice to healthy Americans aged 2 years and older
B) Provide nutrition and diet advice to all healthy adult Americans
C) Provide nutrition and diet advice to all Americans
D) None of the above
A) Provide nutrition and diet advice to healthy Americans aged 2 years and older
B) Provide nutrition and diet advice to all healthy adult Americans
C) Provide nutrition and diet advice to all Americans
D) None of the above
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26
One of the strongest relationships in nutritional epidemiology is that increased consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of some cancers. This science foundation was used for the:
A) Dietary Guidelines for Americans
B) National Cancer Institute's 5-A-Day Program
C) Some of the HP 2010 goals related to diet and overweight
D) All of the above
A) Dietary Guidelines for Americans
B) National Cancer Institute's 5-A-Day Program
C) Some of the HP 2010 goals related to diet and overweight
D) All of the above
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27
NHANES III is the principal result of the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program.
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28
Food labels are changing; by 2006 they must include information on:
A) Folate, so that an excess of folate is NOT consumed
B) Trans-fat, to help reduce the risk of heart disease
C) Monounsaturated fat-the "good" fat that helps reduce the risk of heart disease
D) "Net carbs" so that people can better understand the issue of carbohydrates and weight loss
A) Folate, so that an excess of folate is NOT consumed
B) Trans-fat, to help reduce the risk of heart disease
C) Monounsaturated fat-the "good" fat that helps reduce the risk of heart disease
D) "Net carbs" so that people can better understand the issue of carbohydrates and weight loss
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29
The Food Guide Pyramid is responsible for the obesity epidemic.
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