Deck 8: Addressing the Obesity Epidemic: An Issue for Public Health Policy

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Research suggests that childhood depression is associated with an increased BMI in adulthood.
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Public health interventions target lifestyle approaches,such as dietary changes and physical activity.
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A low Healthy Eating Index (HEI)score is associated with overweight and obesity.
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As weight is often underreported in self-report surveys,we can assume that the actual prevalence of overweight and obesity is somewhat higher than that ascertained from BRFSS data.
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All energy-dense foods are associated with weight gain.
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A BMI of 30 translates into about 30 extra pounds for an adult.
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Mexican-Americans have a higher prevalence rate for metabolic syndrome than whites.
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The total economic cost of overweight and obesity in the United States is $270 billion a year.
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There is an inverse relationship between the income level and obesity prevalence within a given neighborhood,state,or legislative district.
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One of the major components of the We Can! campaign initiated by the National Heart,Lung,and Blood Institute is to increase physical activity and decrease screen time.
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A family component is thought to be of importance in obesity prevention interventions targeting young children.
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Excessive body weight in children is associated with increased morbidity and mortality just as in adults.
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The Let's Move! campaign is the most significant and widespread governmental public awareness campaign for preventing childhood obesity.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires certain restaurants to list calorie content information for standard menu items on menu boards.
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Most community-based weight-loss initiatives have been effective.
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Food portion sizes have remained steady over the past 50 years.
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The USDA oversees deceptive marketing of foods and food-related products.
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Physical activity data trends are not as clear as those related to energy intake due to a lack of adequate surveillance activities.
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Extremely obese is the same as obese.
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An obesogenic environment is one that promotes weight gain.
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Between 1988-1994 and 2009-2010,in U.S.adults,the prevalence of

A) both overweight and obesity increased.
B) obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight remained stable.
C) obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight decreased.
D) obesity remained stable while the prevalence of overweight increased.
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Of the increased cost of health care for obese individuals,the largest single contributor to the health care cost is for treatment related to

A) diabetes.
B) cardiovascular disease.
C) renal disease.
D) hyperlipidemia.
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Obesity in children is defined as having a BMI

A) below the 50ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
B) between the 85ᵗʰ and 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
C) at or above the 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
D) BMI is not used to define obesity in children.
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Which of the following national surveys is/are used most frequently to assess obesity data for Americans?

A) BRFSS
B) CSFII
C) NHANES
D) a and c
E) b and c
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_____,or body fat distributed around the abdomen,is more highly associated with metabolic disturbances and health problems.

A) Subcutaneous fat
B) Central obesity
C) Gynoid fat
D) Peripheral obesity
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Self-report weight and height are classified as _____ measures.

A) objective
B) outcome
C) subjective
D) desirable
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Which of the following is characteristic of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System?

A) Data are self-reported.
B) Data are limited to junior high and high school students.
C) Data provide prevalence of obesity by high school.
D) a and b
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Which of the following states have obesity prevalence rates ≥ 30 percent?

A) Illinois and Indiana
B) Mississippi and Tennessee
C) West Virginia and Indiana
D) Alabama and Texas
E) b and d
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Overweight in children is defined as having a BMI

A) below the 50ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
B) between the 85ᵗʰ and 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
C) at or above the 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
D) BMI is not used to define overweight in children.
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The use of the BMI calculation is limited in

A) those who are underweight.
B) those who live in developing countries.
C) children.
D) the older population.
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_____ is the largest influence on energy expenditure.

A) Basal metabolic rate
B) Body mass index
C) Thermic effect of food
D) Volitional physical activity
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Obesity for adults is divided into _____ classes based on the degree of obesity.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Excessive fat is indicated by a waist circumference of _____ for men and _____ for women.

A) < 30 inches, < 25 inches
B) > 30 inches, > 25 inches
C) > 40 inches, > 35 inches
D) None of these
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Compared to people of normal weight,obese people spent approximately _____ more on health care costs in 2001.

A) 15%
B) 27%
C) 32%
D) 37%
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Overweight in adults is defined as a BMI

A) less than 24.
B) between 25 and 29.9.
C) greater than 30.
D) Overweight in adults is not defined by using BMI.
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National data suggest that calorie consumption has increased by _____ calories daily since 1985.

A) 100
B) 200
C) 300
D) 400
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_____ is the amount of energy able to be metabolized per unit weight or volume of food.

A) Nutrient density
B) Food weight
C) Energy density
D) Energy expenditure
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Which region of the United States has the highest rate for obesity in children?

A) East
B) Midwest
C) South
D) West
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Obesity in adults is defined as a BMI

A) less than 24.
B) between 25 and 29.9.
C) greater than 30.
D) Obesity in adults is not defined by using BMI.
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Efforts to control obesity at the public policy level in the United States are

A) in need of improvement.
B) sufficient.
C) over-funded.
D) successful.
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A more effective worksite-based intervention would integrate which of the following?

A) Economic support
B) Education
C) Behavioral modification strategies
D) The integration of all of these would lead to the most effective intervention.
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Which of the following would be an environmental strategy for a worksite weight-loss program?

A) An educational dietary intervention
B) A seminar about personal goal setting
C) Encouraging physical activity
D) Organizational practices which change the physical environment
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If public health approaches to address obesity are implemented,the obesity epidemic can be expected to follow a pattern similar to smoking rates,which

A) dropped sharply.
B) rose sharply, then dropped gradually.
C) reached a plateau, then started to drop.
D) dropped and then rose again repeatedly.
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The _____ oversees claims of health effects and labeling of food.

A) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Federal Trade Commission
D) United States Department of Agriculture
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Increased consumption of _____ accounts for the greatest proportion of the overall increase in U.S.energy intake.

A) alcohol
B) carbohydrates
C) fat
D) protein
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Environmental and social trends that have been identified as possible contributors to the global obesity epidemic include all of the following except

A) fewer opportunities for recreational physical activity.
B) increased safety measures to protect walkers and cyclists.
C) replacement of water with soft drinks.
D) globalization of markets.
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Potential problems with taxes on less nutritious foods include all of the following except

A) they may not appreciably alter food consumption patterns.
B) they might disproportionately affect low-income people, who spend a greater percentage of total income on foods.
C) they target manufacturers of food instead of consumers.
D) public opinion on the issue is divided.
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Recently,the WHO declared _____ one of the world's top ten health risks.

A) metabolic syndrome
B) central adiposity
C) overabundant leisure time
D) overweight
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Immediate steps a community nutritionist may take to reduce obesity rates include all of the following except

A) discouraging health care professionals from measuring and tracking BMI of their patients.
B) writing to state legislators or members of Congress regarding upcoming obesity-related legislation.
C) encouraging funding for walking trails and safe routes to schools.
D) implementing effective behaviorally based interventions through community-based clinics and organizations.
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The built environment could be regulated to enhance physical activity and increase access to fresh,nutritious food through _____ zoning.

A) mixed-use
B) subsidized
C) residential
D) creative
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Many of the policy initiatives related to obesity address

A) overweight pregnant women.
B) middle-aged to older adults with hypertension.
C) children rather than adults.
D) Hispanics and African American families.
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Which of the following represents the activities contributing most to energy expenditure (excluding sleep),ranked from most to least,for adults participating in the National Human Activity Pattern Survey?

A) Driving a car, office work, watching TV
B) Office work, watching TV, driving a car
C) Housework, yard work, watching TV
D) Walking, housework, driving a car
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Which of the following is not part of the "built environment?"

A) Public green spaces, including walking paths
B) After-school programming for at-risk children
C) Street layout and adequate lighting
D) Transportation options that promote physical activity
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The Food,Drug,and Cosmetic Act exempts _____ from having to disclose nutrition information to consumers.

A) candy confectioners
B) restaurants
C) commercial bakeries
D) vending machine snacks
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The _____ developed the Healthy Eating Index.

A) Food and Drug Administration
B) Federal Trade Commission
C) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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The first step for the community nutritionist interested in addressing the obesity epidemic is to build awareness of all the following except the

A) magnitude of the obesity problem.
B) association of obesity with chronic diseases.
C) ultimate financial costs of obesity to the taxpayer.
D) role the media plays in the portrayal of the overweight individual.
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The _____,with the USDA's division of Food,Nutrition,and Consumer Services,target(s)obesity-related programs and policies.

A) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Food and Nutrition Service
D) a and b
E) a and c
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Which of the following environmental factors has not been linked to obesity?

A) Increased portion sizes
B) Poverty
C) Urban sprawl
D) Availability of interactive video games, such as the Wii or X-box
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Recent research indicates that breastfed babies are _____ likely to be overweight as compared with formula-fed babies.

A) more
B) less
C) equally
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
What expertise would you bring to the committee?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
Of these areas of improvement,which one area would you prioritize as first and why?
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Discuss the tax-related pricing policies that have been proposed to address obesity.
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Discuss the postulated relationship between sleep duration and obesity.
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Many of the policy initiatives address children rather than adults.Why?
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Discuss the social ramifications of obesity and overweight for children.
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List 5 problems associated with obesity in children,and 5 for adults.
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Discuss how regulating the food,school,and built environments could lessen the impact and prevalence of obesity.
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Define overweight and obesity for adults.
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
Reflecting back upon your years in high school,what are some areas in which health and wellness were not promoted?
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In the research,parents are reported as "gatekeepers" for children's eating and physical activity behaviors.What does this mean?
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Differentiate between the two major surveys used to obtain data on overweight and obesity.
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Discuss public health intervention strategies for the treatment of obesity and overweight among adults.
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
Outline a brief plan of action to improve this identified weaker area.
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Define overweight and obesity for children.
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Based on the research using data from the USDA's CSFII,compare and contrast the energy density of foods served in fast-food and table-service restaurants to that of foods served at home.
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What is the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System?
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Why is BMI used most frequently as a measure of obesity?
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List and discuss four of the environmental risk factors for obesity and overweight.
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Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
The Zone Diet
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
The South Beach Diet
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Weight Watchers
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Jenny Craig
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
The Zone Diet
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
The South Beach Diet
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Weight Watchers
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Jenny Craig
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
The Zone Diet
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
The South Beach Diet
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Weight Watchers
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Jenny Craig
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
The Zone Diet
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
The South Beach Diet
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Weight Watchers
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Jenny Craig
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
The Zone Diet
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
The South Beach Diet
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Weight Watchers
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Jenny Craig
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
The Zone Diet
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
The South Beach Diet
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Weight Watchers
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Jenny Craig
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
The Zone Diet
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
The South Beach Diet
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Weight Watchers
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Jenny Craig
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
The Zone Diet
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
The South Beach Diet
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Weight Watchers
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Volumetrics Eating Plan
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Jenny Craig
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
The Zone Diet
The South Beach Diet
Weight Watchers
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Jenny Craig
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
The Zone Diet
The South Beach Diet
Weight Watchers
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Jenny Craig
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Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
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Research suggests that childhood depression is associated with an increased BMI in adulthood.
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Public health interventions target lifestyle approaches,such as dietary changes and physical activity.
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A low Healthy Eating Index (HEI)score is associated with overweight and obesity.
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As weight is often underreported in self-report surveys,we can assume that the actual prevalence of overweight and obesity is somewhat higher than that ascertained from BRFSS data.
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All energy-dense foods are associated with weight gain.
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A BMI of 30 translates into about 30 extra pounds for an adult.
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Mexican-Americans have a higher prevalence rate for metabolic syndrome than whites.
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The total economic cost of overweight and obesity in the United States is $270 billion a year.
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There is an inverse relationship between the income level and obesity prevalence within a given neighborhood,state,or legislative district.
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One of the major components of the We Can! campaign initiated by the National Heart,Lung,and Blood Institute is to increase physical activity and decrease screen time.
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A family component is thought to be of importance in obesity prevention interventions targeting young children.
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Excessive body weight in children is associated with increased morbidity and mortality just as in adults.
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The Let's Move! campaign is the most significant and widespread governmental public awareness campaign for preventing childhood obesity.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires certain restaurants to list calorie content information for standard menu items on menu boards.
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Most community-based weight-loss initiatives have been effective.
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Food portion sizes have remained steady over the past 50 years.
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The USDA oversees deceptive marketing of foods and food-related products.
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Physical activity data trends are not as clear as those related to energy intake due to a lack of adequate surveillance activities.
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Extremely obese is the same as obese.
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An obesogenic environment is one that promotes weight gain.
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Between 1988-1994 and 2009-2010,in U.S.adults,the prevalence of

A) both overweight and obesity increased.
B) obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight remained stable.
C) obesity increased while the prevalence of overweight decreased.
D) obesity remained stable while the prevalence of overweight increased.
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Of the increased cost of health care for obese individuals,the largest single contributor to the health care cost is for treatment related to

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C) renal disease.
D) hyperlipidemia.
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Obesity in children is defined as having a BMI

A) below the 50ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
B) between the 85ᵗʰ and 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
C) at or above the 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
D) BMI is not used to define obesity in children.
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Which of the following national surveys is/are used most frequently to assess obesity data for Americans?

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B) CSFII
C) NHANES
D) a and c
E) b and c
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_____,or body fat distributed around the abdomen,is more highly associated with metabolic disturbances and health problems.

A) Subcutaneous fat
B) Central obesity
C) Gynoid fat
D) Peripheral obesity
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Self-report weight and height are classified as _____ measures.

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B) outcome
C) subjective
D) desirable
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Which of the following is characteristic of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System?

A) Data are self-reported.
B) Data are limited to junior high and high school students.
C) Data provide prevalence of obesity by high school.
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Which of the following states have obesity prevalence rates ≥ 30 percent?

A) Illinois and Indiana
B) Mississippi and Tennessee
C) West Virginia and Indiana
D) Alabama and Texas
E) b and d
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Overweight in children is defined as having a BMI

A) below the 50ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
B) between the 85ᵗʰ and 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
C) at or above the 95ᵗʰ percentile on the CDC growth chart.
D) BMI is not used to define overweight in children.
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The use of the BMI calculation is limited in

A) those who are underweight.
B) those who live in developing countries.
C) children.
D) the older population.
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_____ is the largest influence on energy expenditure.

A) Basal metabolic rate
B) Body mass index
C) Thermic effect of food
D) Volitional physical activity
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Obesity for adults is divided into _____ classes based on the degree of obesity.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Excessive fat is indicated by a waist circumference of _____ for men and _____ for women.

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B) > 30 inches, > 25 inches
C) > 40 inches, > 35 inches
D) None of these
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Compared to people of normal weight,obese people spent approximately _____ more on health care costs in 2001.

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B) 27%
C) 32%
D) 37%
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Overweight in adults is defined as a BMI

A) less than 24.
B) between 25 and 29.9.
C) greater than 30.
D) Overweight in adults is not defined by using BMI.
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National data suggest that calorie consumption has increased by _____ calories daily since 1985.

A) 100
B) 200
C) 300
D) 400
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_____ is the amount of energy able to be metabolized per unit weight or volume of food.

A) Nutrient density
B) Food weight
C) Energy density
D) Energy expenditure
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Which region of the United States has the highest rate for obesity in children?

A) East
B) Midwest
C) South
D) West
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Obesity in adults is defined as a BMI

A) less than 24.
B) between 25 and 29.9.
C) greater than 30.
D) Obesity in adults is not defined by using BMI.
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Efforts to control obesity at the public policy level in the United States are

A) in need of improvement.
B) sufficient.
C) over-funded.
D) successful.
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A more effective worksite-based intervention would integrate which of the following?

A) Economic support
B) Education
C) Behavioral modification strategies
D) The integration of all of these would lead to the most effective intervention.
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Which of the following would be an environmental strategy for a worksite weight-loss program?

A) An educational dietary intervention
B) A seminar about personal goal setting
C) Encouraging physical activity
D) Organizational practices which change the physical environment
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If public health approaches to address obesity are implemented,the obesity epidemic can be expected to follow a pattern similar to smoking rates,which

A) dropped sharply.
B) rose sharply, then dropped gradually.
C) reached a plateau, then started to drop.
D) dropped and then rose again repeatedly.
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The _____ oversees claims of health effects and labeling of food.

A) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Federal Trade Commission
D) United States Department of Agriculture
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Increased consumption of _____ accounts for the greatest proportion of the overall increase in U.S.energy intake.

A) alcohol
B) carbohydrates
C) fat
D) protein
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Environmental and social trends that have been identified as possible contributors to the global obesity epidemic include all of the following except

A) fewer opportunities for recreational physical activity.
B) increased safety measures to protect walkers and cyclists.
C) replacement of water with soft drinks.
D) globalization of markets.
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Potential problems with taxes on less nutritious foods include all of the following except

A) they may not appreciably alter food consumption patterns.
B) they might disproportionately affect low-income people, who spend a greater percentage of total income on foods.
C) they target manufacturers of food instead of consumers.
D) public opinion on the issue is divided.
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Recently,the WHO declared _____ one of the world's top ten health risks.

A) metabolic syndrome
B) central adiposity
C) overabundant leisure time
D) overweight
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Immediate steps a community nutritionist may take to reduce obesity rates include all of the following except

A) discouraging health care professionals from measuring and tracking BMI of their patients.
B) writing to state legislators or members of Congress regarding upcoming obesity-related legislation.
C) encouraging funding for walking trails and safe routes to schools.
D) implementing effective behaviorally based interventions through community-based clinics and organizations.
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The built environment could be regulated to enhance physical activity and increase access to fresh,nutritious food through _____ zoning.

A) mixed-use
B) subsidized
C) residential
D) creative
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Many of the policy initiatives related to obesity address

A) overweight pregnant women.
B) middle-aged to older adults with hypertension.
C) children rather than adults.
D) Hispanics and African American families.
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Which of the following represents the activities contributing most to energy expenditure (excluding sleep),ranked from most to least,for adults participating in the National Human Activity Pattern Survey?

A) Driving a car, office work, watching TV
B) Office work, watching TV, driving a car
C) Housework, yard work, watching TV
D) Walking, housework, driving a car
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Which of the following is not part of the "built environment?"

A) Public green spaces, including walking paths
B) After-school programming for at-risk children
C) Street layout and adequate lighting
D) Transportation options that promote physical activity
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The Food,Drug,and Cosmetic Act exempts _____ from having to disclose nutrition information to consumers.

A) candy confectioners
B) restaurants
C) commercial bakeries
D) vending machine snacks
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The _____ developed the Healthy Eating Index.

A) Food and Drug Administration
B) Federal Trade Commission
C) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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The first step for the community nutritionist interested in addressing the obesity epidemic is to build awareness of all the following except the

A) magnitude of the obesity problem.
B) association of obesity with chronic diseases.
C) ultimate financial costs of obesity to the taxpayer.
D) role the media plays in the portrayal of the overweight individual.
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The _____,with the USDA's division of Food,Nutrition,and Consumer Services,target(s)obesity-related programs and policies.

A) Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Food and Nutrition Service
D) a and b
E) a and c
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Which of the following environmental factors has not been linked to obesity?

A) Increased portion sizes
B) Poverty
C) Urban sprawl
D) Availability of interactive video games, such as the Wii or X-box
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Recent research indicates that breastfed babies are _____ likely to be overweight as compared with formula-fed babies.

A) more
B) less
C) equally
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
What expertise would you bring to the committee?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
Of these areas of improvement,which one area would you prioritize as first and why?
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62
Discuss the tax-related pricing policies that have been proposed to address obesity.
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63
Discuss the postulated relationship between sleep duration and obesity.
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64
Many of the policy initiatives address children rather than adults.Why?
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65
Discuss the social ramifications of obesity and overweight for children.
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66
List 5 problems associated with obesity in children,and 5 for adults.
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67
Discuss how regulating the food,school,and built environments could lessen the impact and prevalence of obesity.
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68
Define overweight and obesity for adults.
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69
Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
Reflecting back upon your years in high school,what are some areas in which health and wellness were not promoted?
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In the research,parents are reported as "gatekeepers" for children's eating and physical activity behaviors.What does this mean?
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71
Differentiate between the two major surveys used to obtain data on overweight and obesity.
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Discuss public health intervention strategies for the treatment of obesity and overweight among adults.
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73
Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. As a registered dietitian, you have been asked to serve on your past high school's School Wellness Policy Committee.
Outline a brief plan of action to improve this identified weaker area.
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Define overweight and obesity for children.
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Based on the research using data from the USDA's CSFII,compare and contrast the energy density of foods served in fast-food and table-service restaurants to that of foods served at home.
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What is the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System?
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77
Why is BMI used most frequently as a measure of obesity?
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78
List and discuss four of the environmental risk factors for obesity and overweight.
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Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
The Zone Diet
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
The South Beach Diet
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Weight Watchers
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Consumption of high-fat meats,cheeses and fats is encouraged, while consumption of carbohydrates is severely limited
Jenny Craig
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
The Zone Diet
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
The South Beach Diet
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Weight Watchers
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Rigid eating plan that separates foods into “macronutrient blocks”
Jenny Craig
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
The Zone Diet
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
The South Beach Diet
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Weight Watchers
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Diet consists of proprietary,single-serving entrees and snacks supplemented with dairy and vegetables
Jenny Craig
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
The Zone Diet
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
The South Beach Diet
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Weight Watchers
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Very-low-fat diet with little meat, oils, nuts,butter,sweets or alcohol
Jenny Craig
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
The Zone Diet
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
The South Beach Diet
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Weight Watchers
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes
Jenny Craig
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
The Zone Diet
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
The South Beach Diet
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Weight Watchers
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Aims to maximize the amount of food per calorie
Jenny Craig
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
The Zone Diet
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
The South Beach Diet
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Weight Watchers
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Based on “mindfully” following the Mediterranean Diet
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High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
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High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
The Zone Diet
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
The South Beach Diet
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
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High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
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High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
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High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Volumetrics Eating Plan
High-protein,low-carbohydrate diet which incorporates lower-fat protein sources,whole grains,vegetables and fruits
Jenny Craig
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
The Zone Diet
The South Beach Diet
Weight Watchers
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Jenny Craig
Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution
The Zone Diet
The South Beach Diet
Weight Watchers
Dr. Ornish Eat More,Weigh Less
Eat,Drink,& Weigh Less
Volumetrics Eating Plan
Jenny Craig
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Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Ensures that all users of the transportation system can travel safely and conveniently on streets and highways
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote healthy,active lifestyles by students and require annual educational agency report cards to include information on school health and physical education programs
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Supports the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month to raise public awareness and mobilize the country to address childhood obesity
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Aims to improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the nation’s health care system toward prevention,wellness,and health promotion
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish minimum times students should spend in physical education activities
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Maintains Safe Routes to School as a standalone transportation program
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Expressing Support for Designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Healthy Children through School Nutrition Education Act
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act (FIT Kids Act)
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Physical Education to Create a Healthier Nation Act
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention Act of America (HeLP America Act)
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011
Amends section 9A of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to require local educational agencies participating in the school lunch or breakfast program to include in their school wellness policies the requirement that each student receive 50 hours of nutrition education each school year
Safe Routes to School Program Reauthorization Act
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