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Match the term with the short phrase or description that best matches it.
Premises:
Correlation
Essential nutrients
Intervention study
Placebo
Nutritionist
Nutrient
Control group
First Amendment
Epidemiological study
Diploma mill
Experimental group
Validity
Metabolism
Correspondence school
Quackery
Accreditation
Peer review
RD
Calories
Health fraud
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Another name for fraud.
A correspondence school that grinds out degrees the way a grain mill grinds out flour.
All of the chemical and physical reactions occurring in living cells
A measure of the energy that food can provide
A school from which courses can be taken and degrees granted by mail.
A group of individuals with characteristics that match the group being treated in an intervention study but who receive a sham treatment or no treatment at all
Substances obtained from food and used in the body to promote growth, maintenance, and repair
Accuracy in results; low risk of results simply being a coincidence
A population study examining the effects of a treatment on experimental subjects compared to a control group
The participants in a study who receive the real treatment or intervention under investigation
A person who claims to be capable of advising people about their diets.
A study of a population that searches for possible correlations between nutrition factors and health patterns over time
Part of the U.S. Constitution that guarantees freedom of the press.
Conscious deceit regarding health that is practiced for profit.
A published study whose results have been reviewed by experts in the field of study
A substance that must be obtained from food because the body cannot make it in sufficient quantities
A simultaneous change in two factors
A professional who has graduated from a program of dietetics accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE).
A sham or neutral treatment given to a control group
A pproval by a professional organization of an educational program offered.
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Correlation
Essential nutrients
Intervention study
Placebo
Nutritionist
Nutrient
Control group
First Amendment
Epidemiological study
Diploma mill
Experimental group
Validity
Metabolism
Correspondence school
Quackery
Accreditation
Peer review
RD
Calories
Health fraud
Premises:
Correlation
Essential nutrients
Intervention study
Placebo
Nutritionist
Nutrient
Control group
First Amendment
Epidemiological study
Diploma mill
Experimental group
Validity
Metabolism
Correspondence school
Quackery
Accreditation
Peer review
RD
Calories
Health fraud
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