Deck 15: Nutrients Involved in Bone Health
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Deck 15: Nutrients Involved in Bone Health
1
Which organic protein is responsible for the bone matrix that hydroxyapatite binds to?
A)titan
B)collagen
C)hemoglobin
D)trabecular bone
A)titan
B)collagen
C)hemoglobin
D)trabecular bone
B
2
Eighty percent of bone is made up of:
A)spongy bone.
B)collagen.
C)cortical bone.
D)trabecular bone.
A)spongy bone.
B)collagen.
C)cortical bone.
D)trabecular bone.
C
3
Peak bone mass is typically achieved by what age?
A)2 years
B)puberty
C)21 years
D)30 years
A)2 years
B)puberty
C)21 years
D)30 years
D
4
Which is the most abundant mineral in our body?
A)calcium
B)iron
C)phosphorus
D)fluoride
A)calcium
B)iron
C)phosphorus
D)fluoride
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5
Bone cells that are responsible for eroding the bone surface during resorption are called:
A)osteoclasts.
B)cortical.
C)osteoblasts.
D)trabecular.
A)osteoclasts.
B)cortical.
C)osteoblasts.
D)trabecular.
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6
Which of the following hormones are released when blood calcium levels fall?
A)parathyroid hormone
B)hydroxyapatite
C)calcitonin
D)thyroxin
A)parathyroid hormone
B)hydroxyapatite
C)calcitonin
D)thyroxin
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7
At about what age does bone resorption generally begin to occur more rapidly than bone formation?
A)10
B)20
C)40
D)60
A)10
B)20
C)40
D)60
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8
Which of the following T-scores indicates osteoporosis?
A)-3
B)-2
C)0
D)2
A)-3
B)-2
C)0
D)2
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9
A T-score between -1 and 1 on a dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA)signifies:
A)lower than normal bone density.
B)osteoporosis.
C)normal bone density.
D)growing bone.
A)lower than normal bone density.
B)osteoporosis.
C)normal bone density.
D)growing bone.
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10
The compact bone that makes up the outer surface of bone is called:
A)cortical.
B)spongy.
C)collagen.
D)trabecular.
A)cortical.
B)spongy.
C)collagen.
D)trabecular.
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11
The two-step process in which bone tissue is recycled is called:
A)bone growth.
B)bone modeling.
C)bone remodeling.
D)bone regeneration.
A)bone growth.
B)bone modeling.
C)bone remodeling.
D)bone regeneration.
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12
Minerals make up approximately what percentage of bone?
A)25%
B)35%
C)50%
D)65%
A)25%
B)35%
C)50%
D)65%
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13
At which of the following stages of the life cycle is calcium absorption the most efficient?
A)pregnancy
B)infancy
C)adulthood
D)later life
A)pregnancy
B)infancy
C)adulthood
D)later life
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14
When does bone growth and modeling start?
A)during fetal development
B)at birth
C)during infancy
D)during childhood
A)during fetal development
B)at birth
C)during infancy
D)during childhood
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15
Calcium is primarily absorbed from which area of the intestinal tract?
A)mouth
B)stomach
C)duodenum
D)ileum
A)mouth
B)stomach
C)duodenum
D)ileum
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16
In addition to proper growth and development,bone remodeling is critical in maintaining:
A)blood glucose levels.
B)blood calcium levels.
C)blood coagulation.
D)vitamin D production.
A)blood glucose levels.
B)blood calcium levels.
C)blood coagulation.
D)vitamin D production.
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17
Which of the following is TRUE concerning calcium?
A)Calcium's alkalinity assists in regulating acid-base balance.
B)Ninety-nine percent of calcium is found in the blood and soft tissue.
C)When blood calcium rises,osteoclasts will liberate calcium from the skeleton.
D)Calcium is a minor mineral.
A)Calcium's alkalinity assists in regulating acid-base balance.
B)Ninety-nine percent of calcium is found in the blood and soft tissue.
C)When blood calcium rises,osteoclasts will liberate calcium from the skeleton.
D)Calcium is a minor mineral.
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18
Currently the most accurate assessment tool for measuring bone density is:
A)X-ray.
B)dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.
C)hydrostatic weighing.
D)computed axial tomography.
A)X-ray.
B)dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.
C)hydrostatic weighing.
D)computed axial tomography.
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19
The tiny mineral crystals that cluster around collagen fibers in bone are called:
A)osteoclasts.
B)hydroxyapatite.
C)trabecular.
D)osteoblasts.
A)osteoclasts.
B)hydroxyapatite.
C)trabecular.
D)osteoblasts.
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20
Phytates and oxalates can inhibit the absorption of:
A)vitamin E.
B)thiamin.
C)calcium.
D)protein.
A)vitamin E.
B)thiamin.
C)calcium.
D)protein.
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21
The body's supply of vitamin K comes from dietary sources and is also produced in the:
A)brain.
B)mouth.
C)stomach.
D)large intestine.
A)brain.
B)mouth.
C)stomach.
D)large intestine.
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22
Which of the following organs converts the inactive form of vitamin D into the active form the body can use?
A)parathyroid
B)lungs
C)kidneys
D)gallbladder
A)parathyroid
B)lungs
C)kidneys
D)gallbladder
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23
This hormone is secreted by the thyroid gland when blood levels of calcium are too high.
A)calcitonin
B)thyroxin
C)parathyroid hormone
D)T3
A)calcitonin
B)thyroxin
C)parathyroid hormone
D)T3
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24
A recent meta-analysis of studies evaluating Vitamin K's role in maintaining bone health has shown that vitamin K:
A)is only involved in bone remodeling.
B)plays no role in bone metabolism.
C)is the primary determinant of bone density.
D)has a modest impact on bone density.
A)is only involved in bone remodeling.
B)plays no role in bone metabolism.
C)is the primary determinant of bone density.
D)has a modest impact on bone density.
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25
Vitamin K serves as a(n)________ to various proteins involved in the coagulation of blood and in bone metabolism.
A)inhibitor
B)coenzyme
C)antagonist
D)carrier
A)inhibitor
B)coenzyme
C)antagonist
D)carrier
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26
Which of the following is MOST likely to occur if you were to consume too much calcium via the diet?
A)You would experience hypercalcemia.
B)You would begin to produce kidney stones.
C)Your gastrointestinal tract would limit the absorption of other minerals.
D)Calcium deposits would accumulate in the soft tissues of the body.
A)You would experience hypercalcemia.
B)You would begin to produce kidney stones.
C)Your gastrointestinal tract would limit the absorption of other minerals.
D)Calcium deposits would accumulate in the soft tissues of the body.
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27
Individuals who have diseases that result in the malabsorption of ________ are at risk for a vitamin D deficiency.
A)carbohydrate
B)fat
C)minerals
D)protein
A)carbohydrate
B)fat
C)minerals
D)protein
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28
Which of the following nutrients is necessary for the absorption of calcium?
A)iron
B)vitamin D
C)zinc
D)phosphorus
A)iron
B)vitamin D
C)zinc
D)phosphorus
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29
Which of the following foods is high in phosphorus?
A)eggs
B)apples
C)oranges
D)table salt
A)eggs
B)apples
C)oranges
D)table salt
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30
Newborn infants receive a single injection of vitamin K at birth due to the fact that:
A)newborns do not have enough bacteria in their small intestine to make vitamin K.
B)breast milk is a poor source of vitamin K.
C)the trauma of labor and delivery depletes the newborn's vitamin K stores.
D)newborns cannot absorb any of the vitamin K from breast milk or formula.
A)newborns do not have enough bacteria in their small intestine to make vitamin K.
B)breast milk is a poor source of vitamin K.
C)the trauma of labor and delivery depletes the newborn's vitamin K stores.
D)newborns cannot absorb any of the vitamin K from breast milk or formula.
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31
Assuming equal serving sizes,which of the following foods would be the poorest source of calcium?
A)skim milk
B)whole milk
C)cheddar cheese
D)cottage cheese
A)skim milk
B)whole milk
C)cheddar cheese
D)cottage cheese
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32
Formed in our bones,hydroxyapatite crystals are mineral complexes comprised of calcium and:
A)sodium.
B)chloride.
C)phosphorus.
D)vitamin K.
A)sodium.
B)chloride.
C)phosphorus.
D)vitamin K.
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33
One microgram of vitamin D is equivalent to how many International Units (IU)?
A)10 IU
B)20 IU
C)30 IU
D)40 IU
A)10 IU
B)20 IU
C)30 IU
D)40 IU
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34
Vitamin D toxicity is associated with:
A)sunburns.
B)suntan lotions.
C)seafood.
D)supplements.
A)sunburns.
B)suntan lotions.
C)seafood.
D)supplements.
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35
Which of the following plant sources of calcium has the lowest bioavailability?
A)kale
B)spinach
C)broccoli
D)Brussels sprouts
A)kale
B)spinach
C)broccoli
D)Brussels sprouts
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36
Which is the primary source of vitamin D in the American diet?
A)seafood
B)chicken
C)green leafy vegetables
D)fortified foods,such as milk
A)seafood
B)chicken
C)green leafy vegetables
D)fortified foods,such as milk
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37
Who is at MOST risk for vitamin D deficiency?
A)a young man living near the equator
B)a middle-aged woman living in Alaska
C)a child living in southern California
D)a middle-aged woman living in Florida
A)a young man living near the equator
B)a middle-aged woman living in Alaska
C)a child living in southern California
D)a middle-aged woman living in Florida
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38
A vitamin D deficiency in adults can lead to:
A)hypocalcemia.
B)rickets.
C)osteomalacia.
D)calcium deposits.
A)hypocalcemia.
B)rickets.
C)osteomalacia.
D)calcium deposits.
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39
Insufficient vitamin D during childhood is associated with:
A)rickets.
B)osteomalacia.
C)osteoporosis.
D)hypocalcemia.
A)rickets.
B)osteomalacia.
C)osteoporosis.
D)hypocalcemia.
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40
Vitamin K is absorbed from the small intestine and is transported by ________ to the liver.
A)hepatic portal system
B)chylomicrons
C)bile
D)cholesterol
A)hepatic portal system
B)chylomicrons
C)bile
D)cholesterol
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41
Mary is 60 years old and at risk for osteoporosis.Which of the following dietary supplements would be the MOST helpful to minimize bone loss,when combined with calcium?
A)magnesium
B)vitamin K
C)phosphorus
D)vitamin D
A)magnesium
B)vitamin K
C)phosphorus
D)vitamin D
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42
Which of the following foods contains the same amount of calcium as 8 oz of nonfat milk?
A)4)9 oz plain,nonfat yogurt
B)4)9 oz Swiss cheese
C)1)5 oz canned sardines
D)1 cup of lima beans
A)4)9 oz plain,nonfat yogurt
B)4)9 oz Swiss cheese
C)1)5 oz canned sardines
D)1 cup of lima beans
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43
Which of the following is the animal form of vitamin K,produced by bacteria in the large intestine?
A)osteocalcin
B)menaquinone
C)phylloquinone
D)phosphorus
A)osteocalcin
B)menaquinone
C)phylloquinone
D)phosphorus
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44
A T-score compares a person's assessed bone density to:
A)the average peak bone density of a healthy 30-year-old.
B)the average peak bone density of a healthy 20-year-old.
C)the average bone density of a person with osteoporosis.
D)the average bone density of a person at puberty.
A)the average peak bone density of a healthy 30-year-old.
B)the average peak bone density of a healthy 20-year-old.
C)the average bone density of a person with osteoporosis.
D)the average bone density of a person at puberty.
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45
The majority of our body's fluoride is stored in the:
A)liver.
B)adipose tissue.
C)teeth and bones.
D)interstitial fluid.
A)liver.
B)adipose tissue.
C)teeth and bones.
D)interstitial fluid.
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46
What is the primary reason osteoporosis incidence in the United States is expected to increase?
A)inadequate treatment options
B)increased diagnostic tools
C)increased longevity of the population
D)decline in milk consumption
A)inadequate treatment options
B)increased diagnostic tools
C)increased longevity of the population
D)decline in milk consumption
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47
Which of the following foods are good sources of magnesium?
A)green,leafy vegetables
B)citrus fruits
C)french fries
D)soft drinks
A)green,leafy vegetables
B)citrus fruits
C)french fries
D)soft drinks
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48
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)measures bone density in a person's:
A)lower limbs.
B)hands.
C)hips.
D)whole body.
A)lower limbs.
B)hands.
C)hips.
D)whole body.
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49
The quick,portable procedure that calculates bone density by using sound waves to scan the heel,shin,and kneecap is known as:
A)dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.
B)single energy X-ray absorptiometry.
C)quantitative ultrasound technique.
D)peripheral ultrasound technique.
A)dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.
B)single energy X-ray absorptiometry.
C)quantitative ultrasound technique.
D)peripheral ultrasound technique.
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50
Fluorosis is associated with:
A)insufficient intake of fluoride.
B)consuming too much fluoride.
C)Alzheimer's disease.
D)osteoporosis.
A)insufficient intake of fluoride.
B)consuming too much fluoride.
C)Alzheimer's disease.
D)osteoporosis.
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51
Of the following foods,which has the highest bioavailability of calcium?
A)raw spinach
B)unprocessed tofu
C)whole wheat bread
D)cooked kale
A)raw spinach
B)unprocessed tofu
C)whole wheat bread
D)cooked kale
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52
Which of the following is a hormone that is released in response to low blood calcium levels?
A)serotonin
B)estrogen
C)parathyroid hormone
D)insulin
A)serotonin
B)estrogen
C)parathyroid hormone
D)insulin
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53
Which individual is at the LEAST risk for osteoporosis?
A)thin,elderly male
B)male weight lifter in his 20s
C)petite Asian female
D)thin Caucasian female in her 40s
A)thin,elderly male
B)male weight lifter in his 20s
C)petite Asian female
D)thin Caucasian female in her 40s
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54
Which of the following enhances the absorption and retention of dietary magnesium?
A)fiber
B)phytates
C)protein
D)fat
A)fiber
B)phytates
C)protein
D)fat
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55
In which phase of the life cycle is bone loss the greatest?
A)puberty
B)pregnancy
C)lactation
D)menopause
A)puberty
B)pregnancy
C)lactation
D)menopause
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56
Which group of people do doctors generally advise get a dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)test?
A)pubescent women
B)postmenopausal women
C)middle-aged men
D)weight lifters
A)pubescent women
B)postmenopausal women
C)middle-aged men
D)weight lifters
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57
Kyphosis,or dowager's hump,is a characteristic associated with:
A)fluorosis.
B)osteoporosis.
C)rickets.
D)the female athlete triad.
A)fluorosis.
B)osteoporosis.
C)rickets.
D)the female athlete triad.
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58
Which of the following is a risk factor that increases one's chances of developing osteoporosis?
A)participation in weight-bearing exercise
B)consumption of a plant-based diet
C)smoking
D)moderate alcohol intake
A)participation in weight-bearing exercise
B)consumption of a plant-based diet
C)smoking
D)moderate alcohol intake
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59
One source of magnesium toxicity is:
A)antacids.
B)apples.
C)high meat consumption.
D)soft drinks.
A)antacids.
B)apples.
C)high meat consumption.
D)soft drinks.
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60
Most of the body's phosphorus is stored in:
A)the liver.
B)adipose tissue.
C)the bones.
D)the kidneys.
A)the liver.
B)adipose tissue.
C)the bones.
D)the kidneys.
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61
Collagen fibers are stronger than steel fibers of the same size.
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62
How can children reduce the risk of fluorosis?
A)Limit ingestion of fluoridated toothpaste.
B)Limit ingestion of fluoridated water.
C)Limit intake of vitamin D supplements.
D)Increase amount of phosphorus from dietary sources.
A)Limit ingestion of fluoridated toothpaste.
B)Limit ingestion of fluoridated water.
C)Limit intake of vitamin D supplements.
D)Increase amount of phosphorus from dietary sources.
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63
Fluoride is absorbed directly into the teeth and gums.
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64
Which component of teeth increases their resistance to destruction by acids and bacteria?
A)calcium
B)phosphorus
C)hydroxyapatite
D)fluorohydroxyapatite
A)calcium
B)phosphorus
C)hydroxyapatite
D)fluorohydroxyapatite
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65
Foods that contain protein have a high amount of:
A)calcium.
B)vitamin K.
C)phosphorus.
D)oxalates.
A)calcium.
B)vitamin K.
C)phosphorus.
D)oxalates.
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66
Females reach their full adult height later than males do.
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67
Cortical bone has a faster turnover rate than trabecular bone.
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68
When dietary intake of calcium is low,calcium absorption increases.
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69
Osteoblasts lay down new bone.
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70
Which thyroid hormone is used to treat osteoporosis?
A)calcitonin
B)testosterone
C)insulin
D)parathyroid hormone
A)calcitonin
B)testosterone
C)insulin
D)parathyroid hormone
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71
The most effective exercise programs recommended to treat osteoporosis emphasize:
A)stretching.
B)carbohydrate loading.
C)recumbent cycling.
D)weight-bearing activities.
A)stretching.
B)carbohydrate loading.
C)recumbent cycling.
D)weight-bearing activities.
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72
The RDA for vitamin D is based on the assumption that an individual does not get enough sun.
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73
Using a sunscreen with SPF 8 or greater can inhibit the synthesis of vitamin D.
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74
How does fluoride protect against dental caries (cavities)?
A)decreases and reverses tooth demineralization
B)inhibits bone modeling
C)speeds up metabolism of acid-producing bacteria
D)decreases tooth mineralization
A)decreases and reverses tooth demineralization
B)inhibits bone modeling
C)speeds up metabolism of acid-producing bacteria
D)decreases tooth mineralization
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75
The size and shape of bones do not change significantly after puberty.
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76
Bone density ceases to increase around 21 years of age in males.
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77
Fluoride deficiency has been shown to result in:
A)osteoporosis.
B)dental caries.
C)osteoarthritis.
D)kyphosis.
A)osteoporosis.
B)dental caries.
C)osteoarthritis.
D)kyphosis.
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78
Vitamin D acts as a hormone.
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79
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry is an accurate way to evaluate bone density.
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80
Selective estrogen receptor modulators have been used to treat osteoporosis.They work by:
A)increasing the amount and activity of thyroid hormones.
B)increasing the levels of phosphorus in the blood.
C)promoting an estrogen-like effect on bone tissue.
D)combining estrogen with progestin.
A)increasing the amount and activity of thyroid hormones.
B)increasing the levels of phosphorus in the blood.
C)promoting an estrogen-like effect on bone tissue.
D)combining estrogen with progestin.
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