Deck 4: Carbohydrates

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The primary function of carbohydrates is to provide

A) amino acids.
B) fats.
C) water.
D) energy.
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The purpose of carbohydrate digestion is to produce

A) glucose.
B) fatty acids.
C) amino acids.
D) glycerol.
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During the process of digestion,__________are converted to glucose.

A) fibers
B) monosaccharides
C) disaccharides
D) soluble and insoluble fibers
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The role of fiber is to

A) increase appetite.
B) helps maintain a healthy intestinal tract.
C) repel water.
D) provide kilocalories.
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Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignins represent

A) insoluble fiber.
B) soluble fiber.
C) animal fiber sources.
D) insoluble gums.
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Pectins, beta- glucan, gums and psyllium represent

A) animal fiber sources.
B) insoluble gums.
C) soluble fiber.
D) insoluble fiber.
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The richest food sources of carbohydrates are

A) proteins.
B) fruits and vegetables.
C) animal proteins.
D) fats.
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Which of the following breads is the most nutritionally superior? The bread which has __________as the first ingredient.

A) enriched flour
B) whole wheat flour
C) endosperm
D) wheat flour
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Pedro is a high- school soccer athlete who needs to eat more complex carbohydrates. Which of the following would you recommend?

A) regular pasta, wheat bread
B) crackers made with enriched flour
C) white rice, wheat flour bread
D) whole wheat pasta, whole wheat bread
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The__________describes the amount of carbohydrate in a food multiplied by the amount of the glycemic index of that food.

A) glucagon
B) glycemic load
C) patient's prediabetes
D) insulin
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Excessive intake of added sugars is linked to

A) type I diabetes.
B) constant blood sugar levels.
C) hypoactivity.
D) type 2 diabetes.
Question
The use of sugar substitutes

A) has not been shown to lead to blood sugar control.
B) has been shown to lead to blood sugar control.
C) reverses prediabetes.
D) decreases hyperactivity.
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Prediabetes symptoms are __________.

A) similar to diabetes symptoms
B) controlled by amylase
C) different to diabetes symptoms
D) controlled by lactase
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The recommended foods to control diabetes symptoms should

A) be eaten as small portions.
B) be raw foods.
C) provide less than 130 grams of carbohydrates.
D) be high- fiber, low- fat, low- sugar foods.
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Insulin brings blood glucose levels __________and glucagon brings them__________.

A) in-- out
B) down-- up
C) out-- in
D) up-- down
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Lactose intolerance among non- Whites is caused by minimal production of

A) Lactaid.
B) lactase.
C) lactin.
D) amylase.
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The most nutritious, high- fiber carbohydrates are

A) complex carbohydrates.
B) sugars.
C) sugar substitutes.
D) added sugars.
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The part of wheat which reverses constipation is the

A) endosperm.
B) refined grain.
C) bran.
D) germ.
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The most effective way to normalize blood sugar levels is to have more

A) vegetables.
B) sugar substitutes.
C) refined grains.
D) sugar alcohols.
Question
Inadequate consumption of __________leads to the formation of diverticula.

A) monosaccharides
B) glucose
C) fiber
D) lactose
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Low- carbohydrate diets are linked to

A) inadequate production of ketone bodies.
B) improved nervous, liver, and kidney function.
C) key bodies.
D) ketosis.
Question
Blood glucose levels are regulated by

A) enzymes.
B) monosaccharides.
C) disaccharides.
D) hormones.
Question
Lactose __________results in bloating, flatulence, cramps, and diarrhea.

A) allergy
B) digestion
C) intolerance
D) maldigestion
Question
Carbohydrates contain

A) carbon, hydrogen, oxide.
B) carbide, hydrates, oxygen.
C) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
D) carbon, hydrogen, water.
Question
Flatulence from oligosaccharides in beans and other legumes, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, and broccoli can be prevented by using

A) Lactaid.
B) beano.
C) Dairy Ease.
D) water.
Question
Constipation, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, and obesity can be prevented by eating more foods which are rich in

A) fructose, maltose, sucrose.
B) lactose.
C) fiber.
D) simple sugars.
Question
Starch is the storage form of glucose in__________, glycogen is the storage form in__________.

A) tissues, organs
B) plants, animals
C) cells, tissues
D) animals, plants
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Which of the following represents storage sites of glycogen?

A) body fat, gallbladder
B) muscle, liver
C) brain, spinal cord
D) bone, teeth
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Carbohydrate digestion begins in the mouth with the enzyme

A) amylase.
B) pancreatic amylase.
C) amylose.
D) amylopectin.
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__________break down disaccharides into glucose, fructose, and galactose.

A) Enzymes
B) Oligosaccharides
C) Starches
D) Hormones
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Which of the following sugars diffuse into the capillaries?

A) Polysaccharides
B) Monosaccharides
C) Soluble fiber
D) Complex sugars
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The most effective options for lowering blood cholesterol levels is

A) Egg whites.
B) Enriched bread.
C) Oatmeal.
D) sugar substitutes.
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Which of the following travels to the colon undigested and most of it is eliminated from the body?

A) Fiber
B) Energy
C) Gylcogen
D) Glucose
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The most effective way to regulate blood glucose levels is to eat more low- fat foods and

A) white rice.
B) sugar substitutes.
C) fiber- rich foods-peas and beans, vegetables.
D) brown rice, enriched flour products.
Question
Which of the following is most likely to be involved in portal circulation?

A) glycogen
B) glucose, galactose, fructose
C) glucose, galactase, fructase
D) starches
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Which of the following contributes bulk to the food mass in the gut?

A) complex sugars
B) dietary fiber
C) simple carbohydrates
D) simple sugars
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Hyperglycemia represents__________blood sugar.

A) elevated
B) low
C) perfect
D) high- fiber
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Hypoglycemia symptoms include dizziness, shaking, and weakness which results from the release of too much

A) insulin.
B) glucagon.
C) epinephrine, norepinephrine, cortisol.
D) growth hormone.
Question
The RDA for carbohydrates is

A) 25 grams.
B) 25- 38 grams.
C) 310 grams.
D) 130 grams.
Question
Many Americans underestimate sugar content of processed foods because__________are forms of sugar.

A) corn syrup, sucrase
B) high fructase corn syrup, and molasses,
C) high fructose corn syrup, and sucrose
D) Stevia, Equal, and Aspartame
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The more fiber that is eaten, the better.
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Sugar substitutes add sweetness, but they do not add kilocalories.
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Most plant foods contain both soluble and insoluble fibers.
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Carbohydrates provide energy and spare protein.
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Ketone bodies are the incomplete breakdown products of fat.
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Functional fiber is more nutritious than soluble or insoluble fiber.
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Individuals who are lactose intolerant need to avoid foods which contain lactose.
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The longer a food is chewed, the longer the action of amylase.
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Glucose provides a readily metabolized source of energy for muscle and other body cells.
Question
Lactose is found exclusively in dairy foods.
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Lactose maldigestion is more severe symptoms than lactose intolerance.
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The more diverticula a person has, the better.
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The most effective way to increase fiber intake is to eat more low- fat animal foods.
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For persons with diabetes, the higher the Glycemic Index of a food, the better.
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Natural sugars are nutritionally superior to added sugars.
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As the use of sugar substitutes has increased, obesity rates have decreased.
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Sugar alcohols do not cause tooth decay but they provide kilocalories.
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Prediabetes is more common than either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
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Grandma Perez is overweight and has frequent urination, but no elevated blood sugar levels. Her condition is called prediabetes.
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Diabetes symptoms often include: numbness in the toes, feet, legs, and hands, as well as changes in bowel, bladder, and sexual function.
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Gestational diabetes occurs among pregnant women.
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Type 2 diabetes develops in infancy.
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Physical exercise which lasts 150 minutes per week and a plant- based diet has been shown to effectively treat type 2 diabetes.
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Carbohydrates cannot be digested and absorbed in the mouth.
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Excess glucose is converted and stored as body fat.
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Polysaccharides are bigger than disaccharides which are bigger than monosaccharides.
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The key function of carbohydrates is to provide energy.
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Complex carbohydrates are abundant in grains, vegetables, nuts, seeds and vegetables.
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One of the best ways to reduce sugar is to consume less soft drinks and more water.
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Diverticulitis is the formation of pouches in the pancreas.
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The sweeter and stickier the food, the higher the risk of tooth decay.
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Foods with a lower glycemic index may not raise blood glucose levels as quickly compared with foods that have a higher glycemic index.
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Natural sugars, and added sugars provide kilocalories.
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As long as a food label states that a food has whole grains, it is rich in fiber.
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Diabetes symptoms result from a malfunctioning pancreas.
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Explain how monosaccharides and polysaccharides differ.
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Name three carbohydrates and the corresponding enzyme that breaks them down.
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Describe the main difference between glucose and glycogen.
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Name three foods that are high in fiber and can normalize blood sugar levels.
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List the characteristics of soluble fiber.
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The primary function of carbohydrates is to provide

A) amino acids.
B) fats.
C) water.
D) energy.
energy.
2
The purpose of carbohydrate digestion is to produce

A) glucose.
B) fatty acids.
C) amino acids.
D) glycerol.
glucose.
3
During the process of digestion,__________are converted to glucose.

A) fibers
B) monosaccharides
C) disaccharides
D) soluble and insoluble fibers
disaccharides
4
The role of fiber is to

A) increase appetite.
B) helps maintain a healthy intestinal tract.
C) repel water.
D) provide kilocalories.
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Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignins represent

A) insoluble fiber.
B) soluble fiber.
C) animal fiber sources.
D) insoluble gums.
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Pectins, beta- glucan, gums and psyllium represent

A) animal fiber sources.
B) insoluble gums.
C) soluble fiber.
D) insoluble fiber.
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The richest food sources of carbohydrates are

A) proteins.
B) fruits and vegetables.
C) animal proteins.
D) fats.
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Which of the following breads is the most nutritionally superior? The bread which has __________as the first ingredient.

A) enriched flour
B) whole wheat flour
C) endosperm
D) wheat flour
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Pedro is a high- school soccer athlete who needs to eat more complex carbohydrates. Which of the following would you recommend?

A) regular pasta, wheat bread
B) crackers made with enriched flour
C) white rice, wheat flour bread
D) whole wheat pasta, whole wheat bread
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10
The__________describes the amount of carbohydrate in a food multiplied by the amount of the glycemic index of that food.

A) glucagon
B) glycemic load
C) patient's prediabetes
D) insulin
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Excessive intake of added sugars is linked to

A) type I diabetes.
B) constant blood sugar levels.
C) hypoactivity.
D) type 2 diabetes.
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The use of sugar substitutes

A) has not been shown to lead to blood sugar control.
B) has been shown to lead to blood sugar control.
C) reverses prediabetes.
D) decreases hyperactivity.
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Prediabetes symptoms are __________.

A) similar to diabetes symptoms
B) controlled by amylase
C) different to diabetes symptoms
D) controlled by lactase
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The recommended foods to control diabetes symptoms should

A) be eaten as small portions.
B) be raw foods.
C) provide less than 130 grams of carbohydrates.
D) be high- fiber, low- fat, low- sugar foods.
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Insulin brings blood glucose levels __________and glucagon brings them__________.

A) in-- out
B) down-- up
C) out-- in
D) up-- down
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Lactose intolerance among non- Whites is caused by minimal production of

A) Lactaid.
B) lactase.
C) lactin.
D) amylase.
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The most nutritious, high- fiber carbohydrates are

A) complex carbohydrates.
B) sugars.
C) sugar substitutes.
D) added sugars.
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The part of wheat which reverses constipation is the

A) endosperm.
B) refined grain.
C) bran.
D) germ.
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The most effective way to normalize blood sugar levels is to have more

A) vegetables.
B) sugar substitutes.
C) refined grains.
D) sugar alcohols.
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Inadequate consumption of __________leads to the formation of diverticula.

A) monosaccharides
B) glucose
C) fiber
D) lactose
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Low- carbohydrate diets are linked to

A) inadequate production of ketone bodies.
B) improved nervous, liver, and kidney function.
C) key bodies.
D) ketosis.
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22
Blood glucose levels are regulated by

A) enzymes.
B) monosaccharides.
C) disaccharides.
D) hormones.
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23
Lactose __________results in bloating, flatulence, cramps, and diarrhea.

A) allergy
B) digestion
C) intolerance
D) maldigestion
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24
Carbohydrates contain

A) carbon, hydrogen, oxide.
B) carbide, hydrates, oxygen.
C) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
D) carbon, hydrogen, water.
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25
Flatulence from oligosaccharides in beans and other legumes, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, and broccoli can be prevented by using

A) Lactaid.
B) beano.
C) Dairy Ease.
D) water.
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26
Constipation, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, and obesity can be prevented by eating more foods which are rich in

A) fructose, maltose, sucrose.
B) lactose.
C) fiber.
D) simple sugars.
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Starch is the storage form of glucose in__________, glycogen is the storage form in__________.

A) tissues, organs
B) plants, animals
C) cells, tissues
D) animals, plants
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Which of the following represents storage sites of glycogen?

A) body fat, gallbladder
B) muscle, liver
C) brain, spinal cord
D) bone, teeth
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Carbohydrate digestion begins in the mouth with the enzyme

A) amylase.
B) pancreatic amylase.
C) amylose.
D) amylopectin.
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__________break down disaccharides into glucose, fructose, and galactose.

A) Enzymes
B) Oligosaccharides
C) Starches
D) Hormones
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Which of the following sugars diffuse into the capillaries?

A) Polysaccharides
B) Monosaccharides
C) Soluble fiber
D) Complex sugars
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The most effective options for lowering blood cholesterol levels is

A) Egg whites.
B) Enriched bread.
C) Oatmeal.
D) sugar substitutes.
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Which of the following travels to the colon undigested and most of it is eliminated from the body?

A) Fiber
B) Energy
C) Gylcogen
D) Glucose
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The most effective way to regulate blood glucose levels is to eat more low- fat foods and

A) white rice.
B) sugar substitutes.
C) fiber- rich foods-peas and beans, vegetables.
D) brown rice, enriched flour products.
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Which of the following is most likely to be involved in portal circulation?

A) glycogen
B) glucose, galactose, fructose
C) glucose, galactase, fructase
D) starches
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Which of the following contributes bulk to the food mass in the gut?

A) complex sugars
B) dietary fiber
C) simple carbohydrates
D) simple sugars
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37
Hyperglycemia represents__________blood sugar.

A) elevated
B) low
C) perfect
D) high- fiber
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Hypoglycemia symptoms include dizziness, shaking, and weakness which results from the release of too much

A) insulin.
B) glucagon.
C) epinephrine, norepinephrine, cortisol.
D) growth hormone.
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The RDA for carbohydrates is

A) 25 grams.
B) 25- 38 grams.
C) 310 grams.
D) 130 grams.
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40
Many Americans underestimate sugar content of processed foods because__________are forms of sugar.

A) corn syrup, sucrase
B) high fructase corn syrup, and molasses,
C) high fructose corn syrup, and sucrose
D) Stevia, Equal, and Aspartame
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The more fiber that is eaten, the better.
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Sugar substitutes add sweetness, but they do not add kilocalories.
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Most plant foods contain both soluble and insoluble fibers.
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Carbohydrates provide energy and spare protein.
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Ketone bodies are the incomplete breakdown products of fat.
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Functional fiber is more nutritious than soluble or insoluble fiber.
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Individuals who are lactose intolerant need to avoid foods which contain lactose.
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The longer a food is chewed, the longer the action of amylase.
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Glucose provides a readily metabolized source of energy for muscle and other body cells.
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Lactose is found exclusively in dairy foods.
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Lactose maldigestion is more severe symptoms than lactose intolerance.
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The more diverticula a person has, the better.
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The most effective way to increase fiber intake is to eat more low- fat animal foods.
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For persons with diabetes, the higher the Glycemic Index of a food, the better.
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Natural sugars are nutritionally superior to added sugars.
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As the use of sugar substitutes has increased, obesity rates have decreased.
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Sugar alcohols do not cause tooth decay but they provide kilocalories.
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Prediabetes is more common than either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
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Grandma Perez is overweight and has frequent urination, but no elevated blood sugar levels. Her condition is called prediabetes.
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Diabetes symptoms often include: numbness in the toes, feet, legs, and hands, as well as changes in bowel, bladder, and sexual function.
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Gestational diabetes occurs among pregnant women.
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Type 2 diabetes develops in infancy.
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Physical exercise which lasts 150 minutes per week and a plant- based diet has been shown to effectively treat type 2 diabetes.
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Carbohydrates cannot be digested and absorbed in the mouth.
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Excess glucose is converted and stored as body fat.
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Polysaccharides are bigger than disaccharides which are bigger than monosaccharides.
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The key function of carbohydrates is to provide energy.
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Complex carbohydrates are abundant in grains, vegetables, nuts, seeds and vegetables.
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One of the best ways to reduce sugar is to consume less soft drinks and more water.
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Diverticulitis is the formation of pouches in the pancreas.
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The sweeter and stickier the food, the higher the risk of tooth decay.
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Foods with a lower glycemic index may not raise blood glucose levels as quickly compared with foods that have a higher glycemic index.
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Natural sugars, and added sugars provide kilocalories.
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As long as a food label states that a food has whole grains, it is rich in fiber.
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Diabetes symptoms result from a malfunctioning pancreas.
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Explain how monosaccharides and polysaccharides differ.
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Name three carbohydrates and the corresponding enzyme that breaks them down.
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Describe the main difference between glucose and glycogen.
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Name three foods that are high in fiber and can normalize blood sugar levels.
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List the characteristics of soluble fiber.
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