Deck 7: Improving Your Nutrition

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Chemical compounds that supply the energy and raw materials we need to survive are known as

A) phytochemicals.
B) vitamins.
C) nutrients.
D) minerals.
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A poor diet contributes to heart disease, breast cancer, obesity, and

A) low fat-to-lean ratios.
B) hay fever.
C) arthritis.
D) vitamin overdose.
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Jenna and Daria both want to splurge on a restaurant for dinner tonight. Which meal would be their healthiest choice to eat?

A) Thai: coconut milk soup with chicken and peanut chicken satay
B) Japanese: Steamed brown rice, grilled tofu with broccoli
C) Chinese: Sweet-and-sour pork with shrimp egg rolls
D) Mexican: Chile rellenos, refried beans, jalapeño cheese poppers
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College students typically come to school with preexisting preferences based on insufficient nutritional knowledge. A common example of these preferences includes

A) eating regular meals.
B) high-protein foods.
C) limiting junk food.
D) high vegetable consumption.
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Which of the following food choices would be considered the least healthy in terms of fat content?

A) Spaghetti with tomato sauce
B) Fettuccine Alfredo
C) Hot-and-sour soup
D) Stir-fried chicken and vegetables
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A measure of the amount of chemical energy that a food provides is known as

A) a calorie.
B) glycogen.
C) the glycemic index.
D) dietary reference intake.
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People under stress often

A) sleep too much.
B) use sugar to alter energy levels.
C) eat low-calorie foods.
D) have a well-balanced diet.
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Essential nutrients

A) can only be manufactured in the body.
B) can only be obtained from the diet.
C) must always be available in the body for it to sustain life.
D) can only be obtained from nutritional supplements.
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Which nutrient makes up antibodies that protect us from disease, assists with building and repair of bone and skin, and helps to transport oxygen?

A) Fat
B) Carbohydrate
C) Protein
D) Vitamins
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Substances that serve as crucial structural components of the body are known as

A) proteins.
B) fats.
C) carbohydrates.
D) vitamins.
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Subunits of protein molecules are known as

A) glycogen.
B) amino acids.
C) starches.
D) free fatty acids.
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Of the 20 different types of amino acids, ________ are considered essential.

A) 9
B) 12
C) 15
D) 18
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Which of the following would be considered a complete protein source?

A) Steak
B) Peanut butter
C) Vegetable oil
D) Spinach
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Proteins from plant sources

A) are usually complete proteins.
B) can be combined to obtain complementary proteins.
C) are considered high-quality proteins.
D) provide no nutritional value.
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The daily protein requirement for an elite athlete is approximately

A) 0.05 grams per kilogram of body weight.
B) 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight.
C) 1.6 grams per kilogram of body weight.
D) 2.2 grams per kilogram of body weight.
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John is a healthy 20-year-old college student. He weighs 160 lbs and jogs at a moderate pace 3 days per week for 20 minutes. Based on this information, approximately how many grams of protein does he need daily?

A) 60 grams
B) 75 grams
C) 90 grams
D) Over 100 grams
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A good source of complex carbohydrate includes

A) milk.
B) eggs.
C) squash.
D) grapes.
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Simple carbohydrates primarily provide

A) energy.
B) nutrient-dense calories.
C) cellulose.
D) polysaccharides.
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Which of these is the best source of soluble fiber?

A) Eggs
B) Dried beans
C) White bread
D) Chicken
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Starches and other complex carbohydrates are also called

A) cellulose.
B) fiber.
C) polysaccharides.
D) functional proteins.
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Which of the following types of fiber is associated with lowering cholesterol?

A) Digestible
B) Soluble
C) Complex
D) Insoluble
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The glycemic index is a measure of the rate at which foods

A) release free fatty acids.
B) raise blood sugar levels.
C) trigger the release of glycogen stores from muscles.
D) are eliminated from the body.
Question
When hydrogen atoms are added to an unsaturated oil to cause more complete saturation, it produces

A) polyunsaturated fatty acids.
B) trans fats.
C) triglycerides.
D) omega-6 fatty acids.
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An oil high in monounsaturated fatty acid is

A) olive oil.
B) sunflower oil.
C) corn oil.
D) cottonseed oil.
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Omega-6 fatty acids have double-bonded carbons at ________ sites.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 6
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Which of the following is high in trans fats?

A) Margarine
B) Corn oil
C) Olive oil
D) Fish
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The current USDA ChooseMyPlate.gov website

A) uses a 2,000 calorie diet as the basis for recommendations.
B) gives specific serving guides for each food group.
C) provides specific daily food recommendations based on your sex, size, age, and activity level.
D) fails to emphasize the role of exercise in wellness.
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The most common steroid in the body is

A) estrogen.
B) cholesterol.
C) testosterone.
D) ACTH.
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The "bad cholesterol" that leads to plaque deposits in blood vessels is known as

A) HDL.
B) LDL.
C) triglycerides.
D) lipoproteins.
Question
HDL cholesterol

A) leads to plaque buildup in the blood vessels.
B) helps protect against heart disease.
C) is not affected by consuming saturated fat.
D) is the "bad cholesterol."
Question
Which of the following is a way to get more heart-healthy fat into the diet?

A) Cook with unsaturated oils
B) Increase intake of processed foods
C) Eat bologna rather than poultry
D) Increase intake of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil
Question
Organic compounds that we need in tiny amounts to promote growth and help maintain health are known as

A) amino acids.
B) vitamins.
C) minerals.
D) triglycerides.
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A vitamin that increases the absorption of calcium is

A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin C.
D) vitamin E.
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A vitamin that is important in maintaining vision is

A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin C.
D) vitamin E.
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Sunlight shining on your skin increases your body's own manufacture of which vitamin?

A) Niacin
B) Vitamin K
C) Vitamin D
D) Vitamin A
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________ is a vitamin that protects cell membranes and acts as a powerful antioxidant.

A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin E
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People with low vitamin intakes tend to not eat enough

A) fruits.
B) meats.
C) dairy.
D) trans fats.
Question
Micronutrients that enable our nerves to transmit impulses are known as

A) water.
B) vitamins.
C) minerals.
D) fatty acids.
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Another name for macrominerals is

A) essential nutrients.
B) trace minerals.
C) minor minerals.
D) major minerals.
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Which of the following is a role of sodium in the body?

A) Regulate the water contents of blood and body fluids
B) Aid in bone development
C) Maintain strong teeth
D) Help in blood clotting
Question
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for sodium is

A) 2300 mg or less per day.
B) 2800 mg or less per day.
C) 3000 mg or less per day.
D) 3500 mg or less per day.
Question
A disease associated with low calcium intake is known as

A) anemia.
B) osteoporosis.
C) cirrhosis of the liver.
D) scurvy.
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The condition in which the body fails to produce enough hemoglobin in the blood is termed

A) scurvy.
B) rickets.
C) iron-deficiency anemia.
D) goiter.
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Which mineral is a component of hemoglobin?

A) Calcium
B) Sodium
C) Iron
D) Zinc
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Which mineral helps regulate pH balance?

A) Phosphorus
B) Chromium
C) Iodine
D) Magnesium
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Which mineral assists with the breakdown of glucose?

A) Calcium
B) Chloride
C) Phosphorus
D) Chromium
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Dehydration can result in a deficiency of this mineral, which can cause paralysis and can actually stop the heart.

A) Calcium
B) Potassium
C) Iron
D) Selenium
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Anemia results in

A) high blood sugar levels.
B) liver damage.
C) goiter.
D) low blood oxygen levels.
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Water is used in the body to

A) facilitate transport of substances.
B) provide energy.
C) develop and maintain bones.
D) facilitate the absorption of calcium.
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Excess hydration, or water intoxication, is clinically known as

A) scurvy.
B) dehydration.
C) hypernatremia.
D) hyponatremia.
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The Daily Reference Value (DRV) for fiber is ________ grams per day.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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One of the most important variables in determining a person's caloric needs is

A) body size.
B) energy intake.
C) calories burned during digestion.
D) age.
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An online website designed to keep track of what you eat and analyze its nutrient content

A) www.FoodGuides.gov
B) www.ChooseMyPlate.gov
C) www.PortionSizes.gov
D) www.ChooseMyFood.gov
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Compared to refined foods, whole foods

A) are extensively processed.
B) have more additives.
C) have higher amounts of fiber.
D) have longer shelf lives.
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Foods that typically make you feel full and keep you satisfied longer

A) contain more fat than protein.
B) are higher in refined carbohydrates.
C) consist of higher amounts of fiber.
D) are lower in water content.
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Oxygen derivatives that can cause the body damage are known as

A) free radicals.
B) antioxidants.
C) phytochemicals.
D) free fatty acids.
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The best sources of energy during exercise are

A) proteins.
B) fats.
C) carbohydrates.
D) electrolytes.
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Jan is an endurance athlete. Due to her activity level, she needs more calories than the average female. For her to perform at her peak, it is recommended that the majority of her calories come from

A) protein.
B) complex carbohydrates.
C) polyunsaturated fats.
D) monounsaturated fats.
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Excessive protein should be avoided during a pre-game or pre-workout meal because it

A) takes longer to digest.
B) can lead to decreased urination.
C) can cause a surge in insulin.
D) can lead to an accelerated heartbeat.
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Poor diet is one of the biggest contributors to diabetes.
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A majority of college students are dissatisfied with their body shape and size.
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Active adults need about 1,200 to 1,500 calories of food energy per day.
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Protein molecules are chains of subunits called amino acids.
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Weight loss resulting from the Atkins Diet is primarily a result of the high protein intake.
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Brain and nerve cells are dependent upon a steady supply of glucose.
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Most "low-carb" foods are highly processed.
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Monounsaturated fatty acids contain only one saturated region.
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HDL and LDL cholesterol are stored in the liver.
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"Low-fat" cookies made with vegetable shortening are generally healthy foods.
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The Mediterranean Diet encourages people to use olive oil liberally in cooking and at the table.
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Excess fat-soluble vitamins tend to be stored in the body.
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Smoked meats tend to be low in sodium.
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Most Americans consume less than the daily amount of calcium recommended by government guidelines.
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Acute iron toxicity is the leading cause of accidental poisoning in small children in the United States.
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A person's need for water remains fairly constant regardless of diet and exercise.
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The U.S. government requires that every food package list all ingredients in order of largest to smallest ingredient by weight.
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Food portion sizes in America contribute to overeating.
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Nutritional supplements are required for optimal muscle growth and strength gains.
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Lacto-vegetarians are at high risk for developing vitamin D and B12 deficiencies.
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A rise in the importation of fresh fruits and vegetables from developing countries increases the risk of foodborne illnesses.
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Deck 7: Improving Your Nutrition
1
Chemical compounds that supply the energy and raw materials we need to survive are known as

A) phytochemicals.
B) vitamins.
C) nutrients.
D) minerals.
nutrients.
2
A poor diet contributes to heart disease, breast cancer, obesity, and

A) low fat-to-lean ratios.
B) hay fever.
C) arthritis.
D) vitamin overdose.
arthritis.
3
Jenna and Daria both want to splurge on a restaurant for dinner tonight. Which meal would be their healthiest choice to eat?

A) Thai: coconut milk soup with chicken and peanut chicken satay
B) Japanese: Steamed brown rice, grilled tofu with broccoli
C) Chinese: Sweet-and-sour pork with shrimp egg rolls
D) Mexican: Chile rellenos, refried beans, jalapeño cheese poppers
Japanese: Steamed brown rice, grilled tofu with broccoli
4
College students typically come to school with preexisting preferences based on insufficient nutritional knowledge. A common example of these preferences includes

A) eating regular meals.
B) high-protein foods.
C) limiting junk food.
D) high vegetable consumption.
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Which of the following food choices would be considered the least healthy in terms of fat content?

A) Spaghetti with tomato sauce
B) Fettuccine Alfredo
C) Hot-and-sour soup
D) Stir-fried chicken and vegetables
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A measure of the amount of chemical energy that a food provides is known as

A) a calorie.
B) glycogen.
C) the glycemic index.
D) dietary reference intake.
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People under stress often

A) sleep too much.
B) use sugar to alter energy levels.
C) eat low-calorie foods.
D) have a well-balanced diet.
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Essential nutrients

A) can only be manufactured in the body.
B) can only be obtained from the diet.
C) must always be available in the body for it to sustain life.
D) can only be obtained from nutritional supplements.
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Which nutrient makes up antibodies that protect us from disease, assists with building and repair of bone and skin, and helps to transport oxygen?

A) Fat
B) Carbohydrate
C) Protein
D) Vitamins
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10
Substances that serve as crucial structural components of the body are known as

A) proteins.
B) fats.
C) carbohydrates.
D) vitamins.
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Subunits of protein molecules are known as

A) glycogen.
B) amino acids.
C) starches.
D) free fatty acids.
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Of the 20 different types of amino acids, ________ are considered essential.

A) 9
B) 12
C) 15
D) 18
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Which of the following would be considered a complete protein source?

A) Steak
B) Peanut butter
C) Vegetable oil
D) Spinach
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Proteins from plant sources

A) are usually complete proteins.
B) can be combined to obtain complementary proteins.
C) are considered high-quality proteins.
D) provide no nutritional value.
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15
The daily protein requirement for an elite athlete is approximately

A) 0.05 grams per kilogram of body weight.
B) 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight.
C) 1.6 grams per kilogram of body weight.
D) 2.2 grams per kilogram of body weight.
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16
John is a healthy 20-year-old college student. He weighs 160 lbs and jogs at a moderate pace 3 days per week for 20 minutes. Based on this information, approximately how many grams of protein does he need daily?

A) 60 grams
B) 75 grams
C) 90 grams
D) Over 100 grams
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17
A good source of complex carbohydrate includes

A) milk.
B) eggs.
C) squash.
D) grapes.
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Simple carbohydrates primarily provide

A) energy.
B) nutrient-dense calories.
C) cellulose.
D) polysaccharides.
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Which of these is the best source of soluble fiber?

A) Eggs
B) Dried beans
C) White bread
D) Chicken
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20
Starches and other complex carbohydrates are also called

A) cellulose.
B) fiber.
C) polysaccharides.
D) functional proteins.
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21
Which of the following types of fiber is associated with lowering cholesterol?

A) Digestible
B) Soluble
C) Complex
D) Insoluble
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22
The glycemic index is a measure of the rate at which foods

A) release free fatty acids.
B) raise blood sugar levels.
C) trigger the release of glycogen stores from muscles.
D) are eliminated from the body.
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When hydrogen atoms are added to an unsaturated oil to cause more complete saturation, it produces

A) polyunsaturated fatty acids.
B) trans fats.
C) triglycerides.
D) omega-6 fatty acids.
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24
An oil high in monounsaturated fatty acid is

A) olive oil.
B) sunflower oil.
C) corn oil.
D) cottonseed oil.
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25
Omega-6 fatty acids have double-bonded carbons at ________ sites.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 6
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Which of the following is high in trans fats?

A) Margarine
B) Corn oil
C) Olive oil
D) Fish
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27
The current USDA ChooseMyPlate.gov website

A) uses a 2,000 calorie diet as the basis for recommendations.
B) gives specific serving guides for each food group.
C) provides specific daily food recommendations based on your sex, size, age, and activity level.
D) fails to emphasize the role of exercise in wellness.
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The most common steroid in the body is

A) estrogen.
B) cholesterol.
C) testosterone.
D) ACTH.
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29
The "bad cholesterol" that leads to plaque deposits in blood vessels is known as

A) HDL.
B) LDL.
C) triglycerides.
D) lipoproteins.
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HDL cholesterol

A) leads to plaque buildup in the blood vessels.
B) helps protect against heart disease.
C) is not affected by consuming saturated fat.
D) is the "bad cholesterol."
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31
Which of the following is a way to get more heart-healthy fat into the diet?

A) Cook with unsaturated oils
B) Increase intake of processed foods
C) Eat bologna rather than poultry
D) Increase intake of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil
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32
Organic compounds that we need in tiny amounts to promote growth and help maintain health are known as

A) amino acids.
B) vitamins.
C) minerals.
D) triglycerides.
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33
A vitamin that increases the absorption of calcium is

A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin C.
D) vitamin E.
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34
A vitamin that is important in maintaining vision is

A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin C.
D) vitamin E.
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35
Sunlight shining on your skin increases your body's own manufacture of which vitamin?

A) Niacin
B) Vitamin K
C) Vitamin D
D) Vitamin A
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36
________ is a vitamin that protects cell membranes and acts as a powerful antioxidant.

A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin E
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37
People with low vitamin intakes tend to not eat enough

A) fruits.
B) meats.
C) dairy.
D) trans fats.
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38
Micronutrients that enable our nerves to transmit impulses are known as

A) water.
B) vitamins.
C) minerals.
D) fatty acids.
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39
Another name for macrominerals is

A) essential nutrients.
B) trace minerals.
C) minor minerals.
D) major minerals.
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40
Which of the following is a role of sodium in the body?

A) Regulate the water contents of blood and body fluids
B) Aid in bone development
C) Maintain strong teeth
D) Help in blood clotting
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41
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for sodium is

A) 2300 mg or less per day.
B) 2800 mg or less per day.
C) 3000 mg or less per day.
D) 3500 mg or less per day.
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42
A disease associated with low calcium intake is known as

A) anemia.
B) osteoporosis.
C) cirrhosis of the liver.
D) scurvy.
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43
The condition in which the body fails to produce enough hemoglobin in the blood is termed

A) scurvy.
B) rickets.
C) iron-deficiency anemia.
D) goiter.
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44
Which mineral is a component of hemoglobin?

A) Calcium
B) Sodium
C) Iron
D) Zinc
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45
Which mineral helps regulate pH balance?

A) Phosphorus
B) Chromium
C) Iodine
D) Magnesium
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46
Which mineral assists with the breakdown of glucose?

A) Calcium
B) Chloride
C) Phosphorus
D) Chromium
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47
Dehydration can result in a deficiency of this mineral, which can cause paralysis and can actually stop the heart.

A) Calcium
B) Potassium
C) Iron
D) Selenium
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48
Anemia results in

A) high blood sugar levels.
B) liver damage.
C) goiter.
D) low blood oxygen levels.
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49
Water is used in the body to

A) facilitate transport of substances.
B) provide energy.
C) develop and maintain bones.
D) facilitate the absorption of calcium.
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50
Excess hydration, or water intoxication, is clinically known as

A) scurvy.
B) dehydration.
C) hypernatremia.
D) hyponatremia.
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51
The Daily Reference Value (DRV) for fiber is ________ grams per day.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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52
One of the most important variables in determining a person's caloric needs is

A) body size.
B) energy intake.
C) calories burned during digestion.
D) age.
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53
An online website designed to keep track of what you eat and analyze its nutrient content

A) www.FoodGuides.gov
B) www.ChooseMyPlate.gov
C) www.PortionSizes.gov
D) www.ChooseMyFood.gov
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54
Compared to refined foods, whole foods

A) are extensively processed.
B) have more additives.
C) have higher amounts of fiber.
D) have longer shelf lives.
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55
Foods that typically make you feel full and keep you satisfied longer

A) contain more fat than protein.
B) are higher in refined carbohydrates.
C) consist of higher amounts of fiber.
D) are lower in water content.
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56
Oxygen derivatives that can cause the body damage are known as

A) free radicals.
B) antioxidants.
C) phytochemicals.
D) free fatty acids.
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57
The best sources of energy during exercise are

A) proteins.
B) fats.
C) carbohydrates.
D) electrolytes.
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58
Jan is an endurance athlete. Due to her activity level, she needs more calories than the average female. For her to perform at her peak, it is recommended that the majority of her calories come from

A) protein.
B) complex carbohydrates.
C) polyunsaturated fats.
D) monounsaturated fats.
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59
Excessive protein should be avoided during a pre-game or pre-workout meal because it

A) takes longer to digest.
B) can lead to decreased urination.
C) can cause a surge in insulin.
D) can lead to an accelerated heartbeat.
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60
Poor diet is one of the biggest contributors to diabetes.
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A majority of college students are dissatisfied with their body shape and size.
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Active adults need about 1,200 to 1,500 calories of food energy per day.
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63
Protein molecules are chains of subunits called amino acids.
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Weight loss resulting from the Atkins Diet is primarily a result of the high protein intake.
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65
Brain and nerve cells are dependent upon a steady supply of glucose.
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66
Most "low-carb" foods are highly processed.
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Monounsaturated fatty acids contain only one saturated region.
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68
HDL and LDL cholesterol are stored in the liver.
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69
"Low-fat" cookies made with vegetable shortening are generally healthy foods.
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70
The Mediterranean Diet encourages people to use olive oil liberally in cooking and at the table.
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71
Excess fat-soluble vitamins tend to be stored in the body.
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72
Smoked meats tend to be low in sodium.
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73
Most Americans consume less than the daily amount of calcium recommended by government guidelines.
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Acute iron toxicity is the leading cause of accidental poisoning in small children in the United States.
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75
A person's need for water remains fairly constant regardless of diet and exercise.
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76
The U.S. government requires that every food package list all ingredients in order of largest to smallest ingredient by weight.
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77
Food portion sizes in America contribute to overeating.
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78
Nutritional supplements are required for optimal muscle growth and strength gains.
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Lacto-vegetarians are at high risk for developing vitamin D and B12 deficiencies.
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A rise in the importation of fresh fruits and vegetables from developing countries increases the risk of foodborne illnesses.
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