Deck 1: What Is Nutrition

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The primary determinant of most consumers' decisions on whether to consume a food is

A) habit.
B) taste.
C) cost.
D) availability.
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The preferred source of energy in the body comes from

A) carbohydrates.
B) total fats.
C) omega- 3- fats.
D) proteins.
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Persons who are eating a low- carbohydrate diet often

A) adopt a sedentary lifestyle.
B) use no nutritional supplements.
C) use cost as the primary determinant of their food choices.
D) move effortlessly and willingly.
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Ana wants to lose weight and is on a low- carbohydrate diet. She notices that since she began the diet, she

A) is full of energy.
B) is craving fats.
C) has been able to finish her workout at the gym.
D) is feeling more anxious than usual.
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Overweight persona need to________their fat consumption in order to lose weight.

A) maintain
B) increase
C) reduce
D) zero
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The leading cause of death among American adults is

A) heart disease.
B) obesity.
C) cancer.
D) osteoporosis.
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The most effective method of nutritional assessment is to assess typical food and beverage intake over the last________hours

A) 48
B) 12
C) 24
D) 4
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An effective 24- hour intake assesses ________ intake over the last 24 hours.

A) fluid
B) food and fluid
C) food
D) food and water
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The study of food and the nutrients needed to sustain life and for reproduction is called

A) nutrition.
B) protein- calorie nutrition.
C) malnutrition.
D) nutritional status.
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Substances which must be consumed from foods because they cannot be made in the body are

A) micronutrients.
B) nutrients.
C) macronutrients.
D) essential nutrients.
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Minerals are

A) organic.
B) micronutrients.
C) energy- producing nutrients.
D) inorganic.
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The amount of energy which is needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree is a

A) essential nutrient.
B) kilocalorie.
C) nonessential nutrient.
D) energy- yielding nutrient.
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Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins all contain

A) carbon, nitrogen, oxygen.
B) carbon, minerals, hydrogen.
C) carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen.
D) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
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One gram of carbohydrate, protein, fat and alcohol provide calories as follows

A) 4:7:9:4.
B) 4:9:7:4.
C) 4:9:7:1.
D) 4:4:9:7.
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The terms "kcal", and "kilocalorie" are the same as a

A) cal.
B) calorie.
C) energy- yielding nutrient.
D) macronutrient.
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In the body, the capacity to do the work of digesting and absorbing a meal, contracting heart muscles, fueling the heartbeat, and creating new body cells is referred to as

A) nutrients.
B) non- essential nutrients.
C) essential nutrients.
D) energy.
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Vitamins and minerals are

A) classified nutrients.
B) organic substances.
C) micronutrients.
D) macronutrients.
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Carbohydrates, fats and proteins

A) do not contain carbon.
B) are the primary energy source.
C) are the building blocks for the synthesis of tissues.
D) provide energy as kilocalories.
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Although this substance does not provide kilocalories, it is still essential

A) water.
B) trace nutrients.
C) carbohydrates.
D) acids.
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Although the main role of carbohydrates and lipids is to provide energy; vitamins, minerals, and________ must also be present in the cell

A) water
B) nitrogen
C) kilocalories
D) cal
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The non- nutritive plant compounds in fruits and vegetables help to fight chronic diseases are called

A) functional nutrients.
B) phytochemicals.
C) zoochemicals.
D) nutrient chemicals.
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Non- nutritive animal compounds such as omega- 3 fatty acids, beneficial bacteria/probiotics are

A) functional foods.
B) essential nutrients.
C) zoochemicals.
D) phytochemicals.
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Foods which provide health benefits along with the functions of nutrients are called

A) functional chemicals.
B) macronutrients.
C) functional nutrients.
D) functional foods.
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A vitamin or mineral supplement is nutritionally________to whole unprocessed foods

A) inferior
B) equivalent
C) acute
D) superior
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Compounds in functional foods lower the risk of

A) intestinal parasites.
B) heart disease.
C) some cancers.
D) diarrhea.
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Non- communicable diseases include conditions such as

A) influenza, suicide.
B) heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes.
C) pneumonia, Alzheimer's disease.
D) respiratory diseases.
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Juan knows that he only eats a small number of foods and that he mostly eats junk foods. Therefore he needs

A) adequate amounts of the needed nutrients.
B) excessive amounts of the needed nutrients.
C) megadoses of the needed nutrients.
D) more of the needed nutrients.
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A healthy diet may increase or decrease risk of certain diseases by

A) nutritional epigenetics-the study of the nutrition factors which influence gene expression.
B) gene expression- processing of genetic information to create a specific protein.
C) nutritional genomics-the study of the relationship between genes, gene expression and nutrition.
D) epigenetics-the study of the environmental factors and other mechanisms which influence gene expression.
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Mary has passed a national exam after four years of nutrition training at a university. Her name tag reads

A) nutrition assistant.
B) nutritionist.
C) registered dietitian nutritionist.
D) dietitian.
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Eating right could prevent ________of the deaths in the United States

A) 40%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 35%
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Maria has a history of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes in her family. Eating right could

A) have no effect on these conditions.
B) delay the onset of these conditions.
C) reverse these conditions.
D) worsen the symptoms of these conditions.
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Grandma has had heart disease for many years and last year, she had a stroke. The most effective approach for her is to

A) stop taking nutritional supplements.
B) take new nutritional supplements.
C) drink more water.
D) consult a registered dietitian nutritionist.
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Malnourished persons may be either

A) undernourished or overnourished.
B) undernourished.
C) well- nourished.
D) overnourished.
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The ABCDs of Nutrition Assessment include measures of

A) Anthropometric, Biological, Clinical, Dietary Intake.
B) Anthropological, Biological, Clinical, Dietary Intake.
C) the simplest ways to correct inappropriate eating.
D) Anthropometric, Biochemical, Clinical, Dietary Intake.
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Which of the following represents an anthropometric measurement?

A) feces
B) body mass index
C) a food frequency questionnaire
D) urine
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Biochemical measurements provide insights into

A) changes in weight.
B) growth.
C) vitamin and mineral status.
D) intake of low- fat dairy products.
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Clinical assessment of hair, fingernails, and lips provide insight in a person's

A) protein status.
B) growth.
C) obesity, change in weight.
D) nutrient deficiencies or excesses.
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A 24- hour dietary recall, a food record and a food frequency questionnaire represent the ________ type of assessment.

A) dietary intake
B) biochemical
C) anthropometric
D) clinical
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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey is conducted to

A) determine the nutritional status of Americans of all ages.
B) assess nutritional status of American pets.
C) identify what Americans are eating.
D) determine nutritional status of vulnerable Americans.
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Most Americans overconsume

A) potassium.
B) calcium.
C) fiber.
D) added sugars.
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Although most Americans agree that breakfast is important, 25% routinely skip breakfast.
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The Framingham Heart Study coined the phrase "risk factors"
by collecting data on two generations of 10,000 Americans.
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Biochemical and laboratory data are similar.
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Water is a component of every body cell.
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Because phytochemicals are derived from plant foods, they are nutritionally superior to zoochemicals.
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Healthy People 2020 describes the current and ideal eating patterns of Americans.
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Most Americans need to increase of fruits and vegetables to improve health.
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There are more overweight and obese Americans today than ever before.
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The American diet contains too much added sugars, sodium, and saturated fat.
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The Scientific Method is used to test hypotheses.
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In double- blind, placebo- controlled studies, neither the subjects nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment.
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To accurately assess the information on a website, its funding source should always be identified.
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Minerals contain a single element.
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One gram of alcohol provides 7 calories.
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The first step of the Scientific Method is to make an educated guess or a hypothesis.
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Overweight and obesity rates have been increasing among Americans.
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The Scientific Method is a procedure which is used to assess and minimize health fraud.
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The credibility of nutrition misinformation can be assessed by asking two important questions.
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The best approach to meeting nutritional needs is the take the highest quality nutritional supplements.
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Each of the six classes of nutrients in foods performs the same functions.
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The ABCD method leads to reliable and accurate nutrition information which consumers can used to make dietary decisions.
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Studying the scientific method is the best approach to meeting individual nutritional needs.
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Of the 10 leading causes of death, only heart disease can be prevented by eating right.
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All macronutrients, vitamins and minerals provide energy.
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Macronutrients are organic.
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Energy- yielding nutrients include carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
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One gram of carbohydrate and one gram of protein provide 4 kilocalories.
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The ABCD method would be used by a registered dietitian nutritionist to help a person who has been recently diagnosed with diabetes.
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Public health nutritionists and registered dietitian nutritionists take a national exam.
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A retired person who is eating a healthy diet is likely to prevent nutrient deficiencies.
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Since most Americans do not eat enough fiber, the best solution would be to take fiber supplements.
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Ashley, a college student, has just been diagnosed with cancer of the breast. The best approach to meeting her nutritional needs would be to use the ABCD method.
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Most Americans need to learn to use the scientific method to decipher nutrition misinformation.
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To find out about a patient's eating habits, a registered dietitian nutrition would consult "What We Eat In America".
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Explain how macronutrients and micronutrients differ.
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What is the ABCD method and how is it used?
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Describe the main difference between organic nutrients and minerals.
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Name three nutrients that are typically underconsumed by most Americans.
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Name the nutrient is likely to be underconsumed in women, but not in men.
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What is the ABCD method?
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The primary determinant of most consumers' decisions on whether to consume a food is

A) habit.
B) taste.
C) cost.
D) availability.
taste.
2
The preferred source of energy in the body comes from

A) carbohydrates.
B) total fats.
C) omega- 3- fats.
D) proteins.
carbohydrates.
3
Persons who are eating a low- carbohydrate diet often

A) adopt a sedentary lifestyle.
B) use no nutritional supplements.
C) use cost as the primary determinant of their food choices.
D) move effortlessly and willingly.
adopt a sedentary lifestyle.
4
Ana wants to lose weight and is on a low- carbohydrate diet. She notices that since she began the diet, she

A) is full of energy.
B) is craving fats.
C) has been able to finish her workout at the gym.
D) is feeling more anxious than usual.
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Overweight persona need to________their fat consumption in order to lose weight.

A) maintain
B) increase
C) reduce
D) zero
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The leading cause of death among American adults is

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B) obesity.
C) cancer.
D) osteoporosis.
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The most effective method of nutritional assessment is to assess typical food and beverage intake over the last________hours

A) 48
B) 12
C) 24
D) 4
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An effective 24- hour intake assesses ________ intake over the last 24 hours.

A) fluid
B) food and fluid
C) food
D) food and water
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The study of food and the nutrients needed to sustain life and for reproduction is called

A) nutrition.
B) protein- calorie nutrition.
C) malnutrition.
D) nutritional status.
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Substances which must be consumed from foods because they cannot be made in the body are

A) micronutrients.
B) nutrients.
C) macronutrients.
D) essential nutrients.
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Minerals are

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B) micronutrients.
C) energy- producing nutrients.
D) inorganic.
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The amount of energy which is needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree is a

A) essential nutrient.
B) kilocalorie.
C) nonessential nutrient.
D) energy- yielding nutrient.
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Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins all contain

A) carbon, nitrogen, oxygen.
B) carbon, minerals, hydrogen.
C) carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen.
D) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
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One gram of carbohydrate, protein, fat and alcohol provide calories as follows

A) 4:7:9:4.
B) 4:9:7:4.
C) 4:9:7:1.
D) 4:4:9:7.
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The terms "kcal", and "kilocalorie" are the same as a

A) cal.
B) calorie.
C) energy- yielding nutrient.
D) macronutrient.
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In the body, the capacity to do the work of digesting and absorbing a meal, contracting heart muscles, fueling the heartbeat, and creating new body cells is referred to as

A) nutrients.
B) non- essential nutrients.
C) essential nutrients.
D) energy.
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Vitamins and minerals are

A) classified nutrients.
B) organic substances.
C) micronutrients.
D) macronutrients.
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Carbohydrates, fats and proteins

A) do not contain carbon.
B) are the primary energy source.
C) are the building blocks for the synthesis of tissues.
D) provide energy as kilocalories.
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Although this substance does not provide kilocalories, it is still essential

A) water.
B) trace nutrients.
C) carbohydrates.
D) acids.
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Although the main role of carbohydrates and lipids is to provide energy; vitamins, minerals, and________ must also be present in the cell

A) water
B) nitrogen
C) kilocalories
D) cal
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The non- nutritive plant compounds in fruits and vegetables help to fight chronic diseases are called

A) functional nutrients.
B) phytochemicals.
C) zoochemicals.
D) nutrient chemicals.
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Non- nutritive animal compounds such as omega- 3 fatty acids, beneficial bacteria/probiotics are

A) functional foods.
B) essential nutrients.
C) zoochemicals.
D) phytochemicals.
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Foods which provide health benefits along with the functions of nutrients are called

A) functional chemicals.
B) macronutrients.
C) functional nutrients.
D) functional foods.
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A vitamin or mineral supplement is nutritionally________to whole unprocessed foods

A) inferior
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C) acute
D) superior
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Compounds in functional foods lower the risk of

A) intestinal parasites.
B) heart disease.
C) some cancers.
D) diarrhea.
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Non- communicable diseases include conditions such as

A) influenza, suicide.
B) heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes.
C) pneumonia, Alzheimer's disease.
D) respiratory diseases.
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Juan knows that he only eats a small number of foods and that he mostly eats junk foods. Therefore he needs

A) adequate amounts of the needed nutrients.
B) excessive amounts of the needed nutrients.
C) megadoses of the needed nutrients.
D) more of the needed nutrients.
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A healthy diet may increase or decrease risk of certain diseases by

A) nutritional epigenetics-the study of the nutrition factors which influence gene expression.
B) gene expression- processing of genetic information to create a specific protein.
C) nutritional genomics-the study of the relationship between genes, gene expression and nutrition.
D) epigenetics-the study of the environmental factors and other mechanisms which influence gene expression.
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Mary has passed a national exam after four years of nutrition training at a university. Her name tag reads

A) nutrition assistant.
B) nutritionist.
C) registered dietitian nutritionist.
D) dietitian.
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Eating right could prevent ________of the deaths in the United States

A) 40%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 35%
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Maria has a history of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes in her family. Eating right could

A) have no effect on these conditions.
B) delay the onset of these conditions.
C) reverse these conditions.
D) worsen the symptoms of these conditions.
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Grandma has had heart disease for many years and last year, she had a stroke. The most effective approach for her is to

A) stop taking nutritional supplements.
B) take new nutritional supplements.
C) drink more water.
D) consult a registered dietitian nutritionist.
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Malnourished persons may be either

A) undernourished or overnourished.
B) undernourished.
C) well- nourished.
D) overnourished.
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The ABCDs of Nutrition Assessment include measures of

A) Anthropometric, Biological, Clinical, Dietary Intake.
B) Anthropological, Biological, Clinical, Dietary Intake.
C) the simplest ways to correct inappropriate eating.
D) Anthropometric, Biochemical, Clinical, Dietary Intake.
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Which of the following represents an anthropometric measurement?

A) feces
B) body mass index
C) a food frequency questionnaire
D) urine
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Biochemical measurements provide insights into

A) changes in weight.
B) growth.
C) vitamin and mineral status.
D) intake of low- fat dairy products.
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Clinical assessment of hair, fingernails, and lips provide insight in a person's

A) protein status.
B) growth.
C) obesity, change in weight.
D) nutrient deficiencies or excesses.
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A 24- hour dietary recall, a food record and a food frequency questionnaire represent the ________ type of assessment.

A) dietary intake
B) biochemical
C) anthropometric
D) clinical
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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey is conducted to

A) determine the nutritional status of Americans of all ages.
B) assess nutritional status of American pets.
C) identify what Americans are eating.
D) determine nutritional status of vulnerable Americans.
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Most Americans overconsume

A) potassium.
B) calcium.
C) fiber.
D) added sugars.
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Although most Americans agree that breakfast is important, 25% routinely skip breakfast.
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The Framingham Heart Study coined the phrase "risk factors"
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Biochemical and laboratory data are similar.
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Water is a component of every body cell.
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Because phytochemicals are derived from plant foods, they are nutritionally superior to zoochemicals.
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Healthy People 2020 describes the current and ideal eating patterns of Americans.
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Most Americans need to increase of fruits and vegetables to improve health.
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There are more overweight and obese Americans today than ever before.
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The American diet contains too much added sugars, sodium, and saturated fat.
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The Scientific Method is used to test hypotheses.
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In double- blind, placebo- controlled studies, neither the subjects nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment.
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To accurately assess the information on a website, its funding source should always be identified.
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Minerals contain a single element.
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One gram of alcohol provides 7 calories.
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The first step of the Scientific Method is to make an educated guess or a hypothesis.
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Overweight and obesity rates have been increasing among Americans.
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The Scientific Method is a procedure which is used to assess and minimize health fraud.
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The credibility of nutrition misinformation can be assessed by asking two important questions.
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The best approach to meeting nutritional needs is the take the highest quality nutritional supplements.
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Each of the six classes of nutrients in foods performs the same functions.
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The ABCD method leads to reliable and accurate nutrition information which consumers can used to make dietary decisions.
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Studying the scientific method is the best approach to meeting individual nutritional needs.
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Of the 10 leading causes of death, only heart disease can be prevented by eating right.
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All macronutrients, vitamins and minerals provide energy.
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Macronutrients are organic.
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Energy- yielding nutrients include carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
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One gram of carbohydrate and one gram of protein provide 4 kilocalories.
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The ABCD method would be used by a registered dietitian nutritionist to help a person who has been recently diagnosed with diabetes.
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Public health nutritionists and registered dietitian nutritionists take a national exam.
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A retired person who is eating a healthy diet is likely to prevent nutrient deficiencies.
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Since most Americans do not eat enough fiber, the best solution would be to take fiber supplements.
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Ashley, a college student, has just been diagnosed with cancer of the breast. The best approach to meeting her nutritional needs would be to use the ABCD method.
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Most Americans need to learn to use the scientific method to decipher nutrition misinformation.
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To find out about a patient's eating habits, a registered dietitian nutrition would consult "What We Eat In America".
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Explain how macronutrients and micronutrients differ.
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What is the ABCD method and how is it used?
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Describe the main difference between organic nutrients and minerals.
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Name three nutrients that are typically underconsumed by most Americans.
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Name the nutrient is likely to be underconsumed in women, but not in men.
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What is the ABCD method?
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