Deck 15: Adolescent Nutrition Conditions and Interventions

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Orlistat is currently the only weight-loss medication that has been FDA-approved for use by adolescents.
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Environmental factors seldom affect the risk of developing obesity if an adolescent is genetically predisposed to obesity.
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Race or ethnicity does not affect the risk of developing obesity among children and adolescents.
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Participation in organized sports is higher among female adolescents than male adolescents.
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The risk of persistence of obesity from childhood into adulthood increases if at least one parent is overweight.
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Growth hormone is only available by prescription for treatment of growth disorders in youth.
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National guidelines for the treatment of child and adolescent overweight and obesity recommend a staged care process based on the amount of weight lost during treatment.
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Mortality for bulimia nervosa appears to be higher than for anorexia nervosa.
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Adolescents who use herbal supplements have been found more likely to engage in health-compromising behaviors,such as the use of alcohol.
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Adolescents who take vitamin-mineral supplements tend to consume a more nutritionally adequate diet than those who don't.
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The most common sources of ergogenic aids are parents and coaches.
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Foods that are high in fat should be avoided for at least four hour prior to exercise.
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No cases of anorexia nervosa among males have been reported.
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Plant-based sources of protein may be less bioavailable.
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Weight status among adolescents should be assessed by measuring body composition.
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BED is defined by recurrent episodes of binge eating at least 1 day a week for at least 3 months.
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The long-term success rate of bariatric surgery among teens has been well established.
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Achievement of weight loss goals should be rewarded with food.
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High-protein diets are recommended as a pre-performance dietary regimen among adolescent athletes.
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Calcium is the individual nutrient supplement most commonly used by adolescents.
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​As many as _____ percent of overweight adolescents can be expected to remain overweight into adulthood.

A) ​50
B) ​60
C) ​70
D) ​80
E) ​90
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Individuals with eating disorders who are medically and psychologically stable are generally treated through inpatient programs.
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Dieting behaviors among youth are of concern in that they are often used by youth who are not overweight.
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​Youth with BMI values above the 95th percentile are considered _____.

A) ​underweight
B) ​normal weight
C) ​overweight
D) ​obese
E) ​morbidly obese
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​Specific topics that should be included as components of Stage 1 obesity treatment include _____.

A) ​a detailed physical activity plan
B) ​a very-low-energy diet
C) ​elimination of fast-food meals
D) ​"good" foods versus "bad" foods
E) ​consumption of at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day
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Full recovery rates are estimated at less than 20 percent of individuals with anorexia nervosa.
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Adolescents who use tobacco have been shown to have higher vitamin C requirements compared to peers who do not use tobacco.
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Adolescent males should be screened every five years for anemia.
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​A genetic component to eating disorders has been proposed in response to studies that have shown a higher prevalence of these disorders within families and/or twins.
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​Pregnant teens who are iron deficient in the early stages of gestation are at increased risk of _____.

A) ​gestational diabetes
B) ​cesarean delivery
C) ​delivery of a low-birthweight infant
D) ​hyperlipidemia
E) ​hypertension
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​Risk factors for the development of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents include _____.

A) ​having at least one overweight or obese parent
B) ​high socioeconomic status
C) ​consuming a diet high in fruits and vegetables
D) ​use of vitamin/mineral supplements
E) ​participation in organized sports
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Female adolescent athletes with low calcium consumption appear to be the highest-risk group of all adolescents for bone fractures.
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​Which level of treatment of adolescent obesity builds upon basic nutrition and physical activity guidance recommended to promote health and prevent disease for all youth?

A) ​stage 1
B) ​stage 2
C) ​stage 3
D) ​stage 4
E) ​stage 5
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​Athletes should consume _____ ounces of fluid prior to exercise.

A) ​4-6
B) ​6-8
C) 8-10
D) 10-12​
E) ​12-14
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The estimated prevalence of bulimia nervosa is approximately 1% to 3% of adolescent females and young women.
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Type 2 diabetes constitutes the majority of cases of diabetes in people 20 years or younger.
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A risk factor for hypercholesterolemia is a low level of physical activity.
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​One side effect of iron supplementation often reported by adolescents is _____.

A) ​muscle soreness
B) ​hypertension
C) ​headache
D) ​constipation
E) ​fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies
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​Each pound of body weight lost during an activity requires ingestion of _____ ounces of fluid following the activity to maintain proper hydration.

A) 8​
B) ​12
C) ​16
D) ​20
E) ​24
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​Youth with BMI values greater than the 85th but lower than the 95th percentile are considered _____.

A) ​underweight
B) ​normal weight
C) ​overweight
D) ​obese
E) ​morbidly obese
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​The two subtypes of anorexia nervosa are similar in that individuals _____.

A) ​refuse to maintain a minimally normal body weight
B) ​exhibit regular episodes of purging behaviors
C) ​exhibit regular episodes of binge-eating
D) ​sometimes achieve a minimally normal body weight
E) ​rarely purge but often binge
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Very-low-calorie diets or protein-sparing modified fasts have been associated with many health risks,including _____.

A) ​insulin resistance
B) ​hypertension
C) ​atherosclerosis
D) ​sleep apnea
E) ​orthostatic hypotension
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​What factor contributes most to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders?

A) ​peer pressure
B) ​family pressure
C) ​body dissatisfaction
D) ​high self-esteem
E) ​genetics
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​Creatine is sold as a nutritional supplement to _____.

A) ​increase immune system function
B) ​decrease body fat
C) ​increase endurance
D) ​increase lean body mass
E) ​decrease risk of osteoporosis
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​The use of steroids has been linked to _____.

A) ​physeal closure
B) ​hyperlipidemia
C) ​glucose intolerance
D) ​myopathy
E) ​cardiac arrhythmia
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​What individual nutrient supplement is the most commonly used by adolescents?

A) ​iron
B) ​vitamin B12
C) ​calcium
D) ​folic acid
E) ​vitamin C
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A risk factor for hypercholesterolemia is _____.​

A) ​low socioeconomic status
B) ​diabetes mellitus
C) ​dieting
D) ​iron-deficiency anemia
E) ​gender
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​What percentage of individuals with anorexia nervosa are chronically affected by the disorder?

A) 17​
B) ​20
C) ​26
D) ​33
E) ​50
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​For an athlete who participates in physically intense events,which option may allow for better hydration and physical performance?

A) ​water
B) ​energy drink
C) ​milk
D) sports drink that contains no more than 6 to 8 percent carbohydrate​
E) ​orange juice
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​Approximately _____% of adolescents in the United States have an elevated cholesterol level.

A) ​10
B) ​25
C) ​40
D) ​55
E) ​75
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​Distance runners and other endurance athletes traditionally use a _____ to improve the glycogen content of muscle.

A) ​high-protein diet
B) ​calorie-restricted diet
C) ​high-fat diet
D) ​vegan diet
E) ​carbohydrate-loading regimen
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​During treatment,a major role of the dietitian is to _____.

A) ​assess the adolescent's dietary intake and increase caloric intake
B) ​treat comorbidities
C) ​monitor physical activity level
D) ​help the adolescent normalize eating patterns and to feel comfortable with these changes
E) ​provide psychotherapy
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​A risk factor for hypertension among adolescents is _____.

A) ​depression
B) ​cholelithiasis
C) ​asthma
D) ​high dietary intake of sodium
E) ​alcohol use
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​Side effects of orlistat include _____.

A) ​fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies
B) ​increased insulin sensitivity
C) ​stunting of growth
D) ​cerebral vascular accidents
E) ​myocardial infarction
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​Requirements of _____ may be higher among adolescents who frequently consume large quantities of alcohol.

A) ​fiber and carbohydrates
B) ​fat and vitamin C
C) ​thiamin and other B-vitamins
D) ​vitamin D and protein
E) ​iron and zinc
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According to the DASH eating plan,individuals should consume 4-5 servings of _____ per day on a 1,800 calorie diet.

A) ​lean meat or fish
B) ​vegetables
C) ​grains
D) ​milk and milk products
E) ​fats and oils
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​Key features of bulimia nervosa include _____.

A) ​eating often,though slowly
B) ​some form of purging food and calories from the body
C) ​amenorrhea
D) ​a lack of concern with body shape
E) ​marginal control of eating during a binge
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​Which food should be avoided within one hour of taking an iron supplement?

A) ​milk
B) ​green bell pepper
C) ​white rice
D) ​hamburger
E) ​salmon
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​Which adolescent could be a candidate for bariatric surgery if he or she has completed the majority of his or her growth spurt?

A) ​a 15-year-old boy with a BMI of 30 and hypertension
B) ​a 17-year-old girl with a BMI of 32 and type 2 diabetes
C) ​a 17-year-old girl with a BMI of 37 and severe obstructive sleep apnea
D) ​a 16-year-old girl with a BMI of 38 and dyslipidemia
E) ​a 16-year-old boy with a BMI of 39 and mild nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
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​Binge-eating disorder differs from bulimia nervosa in that binge-eating disorder _____.

A) ​is followed by vigorous exercise
B) ​appears to be more prevalent among normal weight individuals
C) ​is more prevalent in males
D) ​is not followed by compensatory behaviors
E) ​is highly prevalent in college-age students
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Discuss the characteristics of successful eating-disorder prevention programs.
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
anabolic-androgenic steroids
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​disordered eating behaviors
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​gastric bypass
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What are the core components of any eating-disorder treatment program?
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How is BMI calculated? Discuss the health implications of adolescent overweight and obesity.
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
anorexia nervosa
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​binge-eating disorder
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Studies have shown that the energy requirements for adolescents with _____ may be 30-50 percent higher than the RDA for adequate growth.

A) ​celiac disease
B) ​cerebral palsy
C) ​cystic fibrosis
D) ​metabolic syndrome
E) ​type 2 diabetes
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​A successful eating-disorder prevention program will most likely _____.

A) ​target all youth
B) ​target adolescents >15 years of age
C) ​consist of a single intense information session
D) provide information via parents​
E) ​provide only didactic learning experiences
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​DHEA
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​Which nutrient is among those that are particularly important to monitor and assess after gastric bypass?

A) ​fat
B) ​zinc
C) ​potassium
D) ​vitamin D
E) ​vitamin E
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​dieting behaviors
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​growth hormone
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A highly competitive endurance athlete wants to know which foods should be avoided before a meet.He has been following a high-protein diet for the past 6 months but he hasn't been performing his best and is wondering if his diet is the best choice.What advice would you give him?​
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​bulimia nervosa
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Matching
a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​adolescent hypertension
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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Deck 15: Adolescent Nutrition Conditions and Interventions
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Orlistat is currently the only weight-loss medication that has been FDA-approved for use by adolescents.
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Environmental factors seldom affect the risk of developing obesity if an adolescent is genetically predisposed to obesity.
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Race or ethnicity does not affect the risk of developing obesity among children and adolescents.
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Participation in organized sports is higher among female adolescents than male adolescents.
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The risk of persistence of obesity from childhood into adulthood increases if at least one parent is overweight.
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Growth hormone is only available by prescription for treatment of growth disorders in youth.
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National guidelines for the treatment of child and adolescent overweight and obesity recommend a staged care process based on the amount of weight lost during treatment.
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Mortality for bulimia nervosa appears to be higher than for anorexia nervosa.
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Adolescents who use herbal supplements have been found more likely to engage in health-compromising behaviors,such as the use of alcohol.
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Adolescents who take vitamin-mineral supplements tend to consume a more nutritionally adequate diet than those who don't.
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The most common sources of ergogenic aids are parents and coaches.
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Foods that are high in fat should be avoided for at least four hour prior to exercise.
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No cases of anorexia nervosa among males have been reported.
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Plant-based sources of protein may be less bioavailable.
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Weight status among adolescents should be assessed by measuring body composition.
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BED is defined by recurrent episodes of binge eating at least 1 day a week for at least 3 months.
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The long-term success rate of bariatric surgery among teens has been well established.
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Achievement of weight loss goals should be rewarded with food.
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High-protein diets are recommended as a pre-performance dietary regimen among adolescent athletes.
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Calcium is the individual nutrient supplement most commonly used by adolescents.
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​As many as _____ percent of overweight adolescents can be expected to remain overweight into adulthood.

A) ​50
B) ​60
C) ​70
D) ​80
E) ​90
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Individuals with eating disorders who are medically and psychologically stable are generally treated through inpatient programs.
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Dieting behaviors among youth are of concern in that they are often used by youth who are not overweight.
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​Youth with BMI values above the 95th percentile are considered _____.

A) ​underweight
B) ​normal weight
C) ​overweight
D) ​obese
E) ​morbidly obese
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​Specific topics that should be included as components of Stage 1 obesity treatment include _____.

A) ​a detailed physical activity plan
B) ​a very-low-energy diet
C) ​elimination of fast-food meals
D) ​"good" foods versus "bad" foods
E) ​consumption of at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day
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26
Full recovery rates are estimated at less than 20 percent of individuals with anorexia nervosa.
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Adolescents who use tobacco have been shown to have higher vitamin C requirements compared to peers who do not use tobacco.
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Adolescent males should be screened every five years for anemia.
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​A genetic component to eating disorders has been proposed in response to studies that have shown a higher prevalence of these disorders within families and/or twins.
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​Pregnant teens who are iron deficient in the early stages of gestation are at increased risk of _____.

A) ​gestational diabetes
B) ​cesarean delivery
C) ​delivery of a low-birthweight infant
D) ​hyperlipidemia
E) ​hypertension
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​Risk factors for the development of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents include _____.

A) ​having at least one overweight or obese parent
B) ​high socioeconomic status
C) ​consuming a diet high in fruits and vegetables
D) ​use of vitamin/mineral supplements
E) ​participation in organized sports
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32
Female adolescent athletes with low calcium consumption appear to be the highest-risk group of all adolescents for bone fractures.
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33
​Which level of treatment of adolescent obesity builds upon basic nutrition and physical activity guidance recommended to promote health and prevent disease for all youth?

A) ​stage 1
B) ​stage 2
C) ​stage 3
D) ​stage 4
E) ​stage 5
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​Athletes should consume _____ ounces of fluid prior to exercise.

A) ​4-6
B) ​6-8
C) 8-10
D) 10-12​
E) ​12-14
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35
The estimated prevalence of bulimia nervosa is approximately 1% to 3% of adolescent females and young women.
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Type 2 diabetes constitutes the majority of cases of diabetes in people 20 years or younger.
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A risk factor for hypercholesterolemia is a low level of physical activity.
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38
​One side effect of iron supplementation often reported by adolescents is _____.

A) ​muscle soreness
B) ​hypertension
C) ​headache
D) ​constipation
E) ​fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies
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​Each pound of body weight lost during an activity requires ingestion of _____ ounces of fluid following the activity to maintain proper hydration.

A) 8​
B) ​12
C) ​16
D) ​20
E) ​24
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​Youth with BMI values greater than the 85th but lower than the 95th percentile are considered _____.

A) ​underweight
B) ​normal weight
C) ​overweight
D) ​obese
E) ​morbidly obese
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41
​The two subtypes of anorexia nervosa are similar in that individuals _____.

A) ​refuse to maintain a minimally normal body weight
B) ​exhibit regular episodes of purging behaviors
C) ​exhibit regular episodes of binge-eating
D) ​sometimes achieve a minimally normal body weight
E) ​rarely purge but often binge
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42
Very-low-calorie diets or protein-sparing modified fasts have been associated with many health risks,including _____.

A) ​insulin resistance
B) ​hypertension
C) ​atherosclerosis
D) ​sleep apnea
E) ​orthostatic hypotension
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​What factor contributes most to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders?

A) ​peer pressure
B) ​family pressure
C) ​body dissatisfaction
D) ​high self-esteem
E) ​genetics
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​Creatine is sold as a nutritional supplement to _____.

A) ​increase immune system function
B) ​decrease body fat
C) ​increase endurance
D) ​increase lean body mass
E) ​decrease risk of osteoporosis
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​The use of steroids has been linked to _____.

A) ​physeal closure
B) ​hyperlipidemia
C) ​glucose intolerance
D) ​myopathy
E) ​cardiac arrhythmia
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​What individual nutrient supplement is the most commonly used by adolescents?

A) ​iron
B) ​vitamin B12
C) ​calcium
D) ​folic acid
E) ​vitamin C
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47
A risk factor for hypercholesterolemia is _____.​

A) ​low socioeconomic status
B) ​diabetes mellitus
C) ​dieting
D) ​iron-deficiency anemia
E) ​gender
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​What percentage of individuals with anorexia nervosa are chronically affected by the disorder?

A) 17​
B) ​20
C) ​26
D) ​33
E) ​50
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49
​For an athlete who participates in physically intense events,which option may allow for better hydration and physical performance?

A) ​water
B) ​energy drink
C) ​milk
D) sports drink that contains no more than 6 to 8 percent carbohydrate​
E) ​orange juice
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50
​Approximately _____% of adolescents in the United States have an elevated cholesterol level.

A) ​10
B) ​25
C) ​40
D) ​55
E) ​75
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51
​Distance runners and other endurance athletes traditionally use a _____ to improve the glycogen content of muscle.

A) ​high-protein diet
B) ​calorie-restricted diet
C) ​high-fat diet
D) ​vegan diet
E) ​carbohydrate-loading regimen
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​During treatment,a major role of the dietitian is to _____.

A) ​assess the adolescent's dietary intake and increase caloric intake
B) ​treat comorbidities
C) ​monitor physical activity level
D) ​help the adolescent normalize eating patterns and to feel comfortable with these changes
E) ​provide psychotherapy
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53
​A risk factor for hypertension among adolescents is _____.

A) ​depression
B) ​cholelithiasis
C) ​asthma
D) ​high dietary intake of sodium
E) ​alcohol use
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54
​Side effects of orlistat include _____.

A) ​fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies
B) ​increased insulin sensitivity
C) ​stunting of growth
D) ​cerebral vascular accidents
E) ​myocardial infarction
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55
​Requirements of _____ may be higher among adolescents who frequently consume large quantities of alcohol.

A) ​fiber and carbohydrates
B) ​fat and vitamin C
C) ​thiamin and other B-vitamins
D) ​vitamin D and protein
E) ​iron and zinc
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56
According to the DASH eating plan,individuals should consume 4-5 servings of _____ per day on a 1,800 calorie diet.

A) ​lean meat or fish
B) ​vegetables
C) ​grains
D) ​milk and milk products
E) ​fats and oils
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​Key features of bulimia nervosa include _____.

A) ​eating often,though slowly
B) ​some form of purging food and calories from the body
C) ​amenorrhea
D) ​a lack of concern with body shape
E) ​marginal control of eating during a binge
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58
​Which food should be avoided within one hour of taking an iron supplement?

A) ​milk
B) ​green bell pepper
C) ​white rice
D) ​hamburger
E) ​salmon
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59
​Which adolescent could be a candidate for bariatric surgery if he or she has completed the majority of his or her growth spurt?

A) ​a 15-year-old boy with a BMI of 30 and hypertension
B) ​a 17-year-old girl with a BMI of 32 and type 2 diabetes
C) ​a 17-year-old girl with a BMI of 37 and severe obstructive sleep apnea
D) ​a 16-year-old girl with a BMI of 38 and dyslipidemia
E) ​a 16-year-old boy with a BMI of 39 and mild nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
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60
​Binge-eating disorder differs from bulimia nervosa in that binge-eating disorder _____.

A) ​is followed by vigorous exercise
B) ​appears to be more prevalent among normal weight individuals
C) ​is more prevalent in males
D) ​is not followed by compensatory behaviors
E) ​is highly prevalent in college-age students
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61
Discuss the characteristics of successful eating-disorder prevention programs.
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62
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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67
What are the core components of any eating-disorder treatment program?
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68
How is BMI calculated? Discuss the health implications of adolescent overweight and obesity.
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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71
Studies have shown that the energy requirements for adolescents with _____ may be 30-50 percent higher than the RDA for adequate growth.

A) ​celiac disease
B) ​cerebral palsy
C) ​cystic fibrosis
D) ​metabolic syndrome
E) ​type 2 diabetes
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​A successful eating-disorder prevention program will most likely _____.

A) ​target all youth
B) ​target adolescents >15 years of age
C) ​consist of a single intense information session
D) provide information via parents​
E) ​provide only didactic learning experiences
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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74
​Which nutrient is among those that are particularly important to monitor and assess after gastric bypass?

A) ​fat
B) ​zinc
C) ​potassium
D) ​vitamin D
E) ​vitamin E
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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A highly competitive endurance athlete wants to know which foods should be avoided before a meet.He has been following a high-protein diet for the past 6 months but he hasn't been performing his best and is wondering if his diet is the best choice.What advice would you give him?​
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​bulimia nervosa
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
​adolescent hypertension
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a.a disorder characterized by repeated bouts of uncontrolled,rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by self-induced vomiting,laxatives or diuretic use,fasting,or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain
b.an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
c.an eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
d.supplement sold over-the-counter until 2004,when the FDA banned its sale
e.diagnosed if the average of three systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure readings exceeds the 95th percentile,based on age,sex,and height
f.​has been shown to decrease subcutaneous body fat and may strengthen ligaments and tendons,resulting in fewer injuries
g.naturally produced in the human body by the adrenal glands
h.formed in the liver and kidney of the human body
i.controlled substances used to increase lean body mass and improve strength
j.used to treat severely obese adolescents who were not successful with behavior modification and lifestyle changes
k.a main contributing factor to dieting behaviors,disordered eating behaviors,and clinical eating disorders
l.have been found to be associated with inadequate intakes of essential nutrients,particularly when an entire food group or category is avoided
m.have serious implications for health and may be precursors to a diagnosed eating disorder
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