Deck 19: Malnutrition at Home and Around the World
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Deck 19: Malnutrition at Home and Around the World
1
Which population is the LEAST vulnerable when food supplies are delayed by damaged roads or poor transportation?
A)women
B)men
C)children
D)elderly
A)women
B)men
C)children
D)elderly
B
2
Which of the following is a response to the drawbacks of the Green Revolution?
A)the use of high yield varieties of grains
B)the use of chemical fertilizers
C)a movement towards sustainable agriculture
D)an increase in the use of biotechnology
A)the use of high yield varieties of grains
B)the use of chemical fertilizers
C)a movement towards sustainable agriculture
D)an increase in the use of biotechnology
C
3
The most common nutrient deficiency in the world is:
A)sodium.
B)iron.
C)iodine.
D)lead.
A)sodium.
B)iron.
C)iodine.
D)lead.
B
4
Wasting is:
A)associated with an increased caloric intake.
B)extreme body fatness.
C)extreme thinness.
D)an iron deficiency.
A)associated with an increased caloric intake.
B)extreme body fatness.
C)extreme thinness.
D)an iron deficiency.
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5
The nutrition paradox refers to:
A)too much vitamin A in foods rich in vitamin C.
B)coexistence of underweight and obesity in the same region.
C)poor countries that have excessive rates of obesity.
D)normal weight individuals with a high percent body fat.
A)too much vitamin A in foods rich in vitamin C.
B)coexistence of underweight and obesity in the same region.
C)poor countries that have excessive rates of obesity.
D)normal weight individuals with a high percent body fat.
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6
Which of the following disorders worsens malnutrition?
A)AIDS
B)osteoporosis
C)diabetes type 2
D)asthma
A)AIDS
B)osteoporosis
C)diabetes type 2
D)asthma
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7
Which of the following has the Public Health Agency of Canada identified as the primary determinant of food security?
A)education
B)income/social status
C)age/gender
D)ethnicity
A)education
B)income/social status
C)age/gender
D)ethnicity
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8
________ is a condition in which individuals are unable to obtain sufficient energy to meet their physical needs every day.
A)Food scarcity
B)Food insecurity
C)Food shortage
D)Food aid
A)Food scarcity
B)Food insecurity
C)Food shortage
D)Food aid
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9
Children who are chronically undernourished will experience which of the following:
A)sickle cell anemia.
B)growth stunting.
C)type 2 diabetes.
D)high blood pressure.
A)sickle cell anemia.
B)growth stunting.
C)type 2 diabetes.
D)high blood pressure.
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10
Worldwide, the major cause of undernutrition is:
A)overpopulation.
B)diseases (like AIDS).
C)poor farming practices.
D)unequal distribution of food.
A)overpopulation.
B)diseases (like AIDS).
C)poor farming practices.
D)unequal distribution of food.
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11
The birthrate in Canada is estimated to be:
A)below the replacement rate.
B)equal to the replacement rate.
C)one child above the replacement rate.
D)two children above the replacement rate.
A)below the replacement rate.
B)equal to the replacement rate.
C)one child above the replacement rate.
D)two children above the replacement rate.
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12
Early termination of breastfeeding and transition of the infant to small amounts of poor nutrition foods can result in marasmus. This is primarily due to a:
A)carbohydrate deficiency.
B)high fat intake.
C)protein/energy deficiency.
D)high-protein, low-fat intake.
A)carbohydrate deficiency.
B)high fat intake.
C)protein/energy deficiency.
D)high-protein, low-fat intake.
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13
The leading cause of blindness in children under the age of 5 years in West and Central Africa is:
A)vitamin A deficiency.
B)vitamin C deficiency.
C)zinc deficiency.
D)iron deficiency.
A)vitamin A deficiency.
B)vitamin C deficiency.
C)zinc deficiency.
D)iron deficiency.
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14
Which of the following is an example of a way to improve the food/population ratio?
A)decrease the importation of foods into the area
B)increase the birthrates
C)improve education in women and girls
D)decrease food production
A)decrease the importation of foods into the area
B)increase the birthrates
C)improve education in women and girls
D)decrease food production
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15
The birth replacement rate is considered to be:
A)one child per woman.
B)two children per woman.
C)three children per woman.
D)four children per woman.
A)one child per woman.
B)two children per woman.
C)three children per woman.
D)four children per woman.
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16
A mother living in a developing country decides to stop breastfeeding her child after three months. Which of the following is the infant MOST likely to experience?
A)type 2 diabetes
B)growth stunting
C)increased muscle mass
D)improved cognitive development
A)type 2 diabetes
B)growth stunting
C)increased muscle mass
D)improved cognitive development
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17
Worldwide, ________ deficiencies are more prevalent in pregnant women and young children than adult males.
A)iron
B)copper
C)zinc
D)iodine
A)iron
B)copper
C)zinc
D)iodine
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18
Which of the following represents a nutrition transition?
A)increased availability of maize over corn
B)decreased reliance on carbohydrates
C)lower-fat subsistence crops
D)increased consumption of sugar
A)increased availability of maize over corn
B)decreased reliance on carbohydrates
C)lower-fat subsistence crops
D)increased consumption of sugar
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19
Poor roads and lack of electricity are examples of a lack of ________ contributing to malnutrition.
A)government
B)infrastructure
C)subsistence farming
D)knowledge about agriculture
A)government
B)infrastructure
C)subsistence farming
D)knowledge about agriculture
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20
According to Health Canada, approximately what percent of Canadian households experienced food insecurity in 2004?
A)2%
B)5%
C)7%
D)9%
A)2%
B)5%
C)7%
D)9%
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21
A farmer has been growing the same crop for several years now and is noticing a decreased yield. Which of the following agricultural practices could he use to renew nutrients in his field?
A)overgrazing
B)crop rotation
C)deforestation
D)genetic modification
A)overgrazing
B)crop rotation
C)deforestation
D)genetic modification
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22
Which of the following is a factor under human control that can induce famines?
A)natural disasters
B)wars
C)use of genetically modified foods
D)relief assistance by other countries
A)natural disasters
B)wars
C)use of genetically modified foods
D)relief assistance by other countries
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23
The nutrition paradox in transitioning nations can be partly attributed to:
A)decreased energy intakes.
B)decreased physical activity.
C)decreased fat intakes.
D)increased cost of food.
A)decreased energy intakes.
B)decreased physical activity.
C)decreased fat intakes.
D)increased cost of food.
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24
If you were to set up a non-government organization to target undernutrition, which area of the world would be most in need of your services?
A)North America
B)Europe
C)Southeast Asia
D)South America
A)North America
B)Europe
C)Southeast Asia
D)South America
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25
A public health program to provide vitamin A supplementation to malnourished children should reduce deaths by approximately:
A)15%.
B)25%.
C)35%.
D)45%.
A)15%.
B)25%.
C)35%.
D)45%.
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26
An area is considered to be overpopulated when:
A)its resources cannot support the number of people living there.
B)there are more than 100 people per square mile of land.
C)there are fewer than two farms per 100 people in a country.
D)the infrastructure cannot support the population.
A)its resources cannot support the number of people living there.
B)there are more than 100 people per square mile of land.
C)there are fewer than two farms per 100 people in a country.
D)the infrastructure cannot support the population.
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27
Choosing breastfeeding over formula feeding, in developing countries, can save an infant's life because:
A)formula preparation requires a water source, which could be contaminated.
B)formula is not designed to meet an infant's needs.
C)formula does not provide the infant with antibodies against AIDS.
D)formula needs to be stored frozen, which cannot occur with a lack of electricity.
A)formula preparation requires a water source, which could be contaminated.
B)formula is not designed to meet an infant's needs.
C)formula does not provide the infant with antibodies against AIDS.
D)formula needs to be stored frozen, which cannot occur with a lack of electricity.
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28
Which of the following is NOT part of the GOBI initiative?
A)obesity control
B)growth monitoring
C)immunization
D)breastfeeding
A)obesity control
B)growth monitoring
C)immunization
D)breastfeeding
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29
Overnutrition is a concern because:
A)it hoards food in rich countries.
B)it increases the risk of chronic diseases.
C)it increases the cost of food.
D)it increases the risk of deficiency diseases.
A)it hoards food in rich countries.
B)it increases the risk of chronic diseases.
C)it increases the cost of food.
D)it increases the risk of deficiency diseases.
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30
Breastfeeding can help the mother because it:
A)exposes her to the infant's antibodies.
B)can act as a contraceptive and spaces out the births.
C)can reduce her risk of developing stomach cancer.
D)can prevent her uterus from contracting after childbirth.
A)exposes her to the infant's antibodies.
B)can act as a contraceptive and spaces out the births.
C)can reduce her risk of developing stomach cancer.
D)can prevent her uterus from contracting after childbirth.
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31
According to the World Health Organization, approximately how many children under the age of five were overweight in 2010?
A)20 million
B)40 million
C)60 million
D)80 million
A)20 million
B)40 million
C)60 million
D)80 million
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32
According to 2007 data, approximately what percentage of working Canadians had a family income that was lower than the cost of family needs for basic necessities?
A)1%
B)2%
C)5%
D)7%
A)1%
B)2%
C)5%
D)7%
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33
In some countries with limited access to food, cultural biases dictate that food be first distributed to:
A)men and boys.
B)older adults.
C)young children.
D)pregnant women.
A)men and boys.
B)older adults.
C)young children.
D)pregnant women.
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34
Na'ila is a two-year-old child living in Liberia. A doctor notices she has physical deformities and mental retardation and diagnosis her with cretinism. Which of the following nutrient deficiencies would have resulted in her condition?
A)vitamin B12
B)zinc
C)iodine
D)vitamin A
A)vitamin B12
B)zinc
C)iodine
D)vitamin A
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35
Which of the following would you expect a low-income family living in Toronto to struggled to purchase adequate amounts of?
A)bread
B)milk
C)sugar-sweetened beverages
D)beans
A)bread
B)milk
C)sugar-sweetened beverages
D)beans
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36
Irrigation can be beneficial in increasing food production; however, it should be used with caution, as it can increase:
A)the nutrient depletion of the soil.
B)the time required to grow crops.
C)the risk of developing AIDS.
D)the risk of developing malaria.
A)the nutrient depletion of the soil.
B)the time required to grow crops.
C)the risk of developing AIDS.
D)the risk of developing malaria.
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37
Neonatal mortality refers to:
A)the death of newborns between birth and the first 28 days of life.
B)the death of newborns between birth and the first year of life.
C)the death of a fetus due to death of the mother from pregnancy-related causes.
D)a stillbirth.
A)the death of newborns between birth and the first 28 days of life.
B)the death of newborns between birth and the first year of life.
C)the death of a fetus due to death of the mother from pregnancy-related causes.
D)a stillbirth.
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38
In Canada, which of the following individuals would be the MOST likely to experience food insecurity?
A)single mothers and their children
B)university students living in residence
C)Aboriginals living on a reservation
D)young couples with children
A)single mothers and their children
B)university students living in residence
C)Aboriginals living on a reservation
D)young couples with children
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39
An example of using biotechnology to increase the food supply is:
A)sustainable agriculture.
B)integrated farming.
C)genetically modified foods.
D)Summer Food Service Program.
A)sustainable agriculture.
B)integrated farming.
C)genetically modified foods.
D)Summer Food Service Program.
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40
Kamal is a four-year-old child living in rural India. He has been living on a diet that provides sufficient energy but is deficient in protein. Which of the following disorders would he be MOST likely to experience?
A)marasmus
B)kwashiorkor
C)diabetes
D)human immunodeficiency virus
A)marasmus
B)kwashiorkor
C)diabetes
D)human immunodeficiency virus
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41
Would you be in support of a non-government organization with a mandate to encourage breastfeeding in the developing world? Explain why or why not.
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42
The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative was started by the WHO and UNICEF to:
A)decrease the rates of child abuse.
B)increase the rates of breastfeeding.
C)decrease the rates of iron deficiency.
D)decrease the rates of obesity.
A)decrease the rates of child abuse.
B)increase the rates of breastfeeding.
C)decrease the rates of iron deficiency.
D)decrease the rates of obesity.
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43
Which populations are at an increased risk for food insecurity in Canada?
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44
What impact would a flood, in an area of the developing world that relies on subsistence farming, have on the food supply of those communities?
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45
An example of a personal choice you can make to preserve the environment is to:
A)eat red meat four or more times per week.
B)buy foods grown without herbicides.
C)buy foods grown out of season.
D)boycott your local farmers' market.
A)eat red meat four or more times per week.
B)buy foods grown without herbicides.
C)buy foods grown out of season.
D)boycott your local farmers' market.
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46
Cham is a farmer living in rural Vietnam. He subsides primarily on rice, rice noodles, and a few vegetables. Discuss the effect of this diet on his iron levels. What impact could his iron levels have on his income and food intakes?
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47
An individual with diabetes will have health care costs that are approximately ________ times higher than an individual without diabetes.
A)1)5
B)two to three
C)four to five
D)six
A)1)5
B)two to three
C)four to five
D)six
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48
Transgenic crops are:
A)single seeds that can produce multiple plants.
B)plants that require a high use of insecticides to survive.
C)plant varieties where the genes have been altered.
D)plant varieties that do not produce new seeds.
A)single seeds that can produce multiple plants.
B)plants that require a high use of insecticides to survive.
C)plant varieties where the genes have been altered.
D)plant varieties that do not produce new seeds.
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49
Identify factors that are promoting obesity in transitioning countries.
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50
An individual born to a mother who was malnourished during pregnancy, has an increased risk of obesity and chronic disease when food becomes plentiful. This hypothesis is known as:
A)maternal origins of adult disease.
B)fetal promotion of adult disease.
C)early promotion of adult disease.
D)fetal origins of adult disease.
A)maternal origins of adult disease.
B)fetal promotion of adult disease.
C)early promotion of adult disease.
D)fetal origins of adult disease.
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51
Cadence tells her young son to eat everything on his plate because "there are starving children in Africa." This course of action is:
A)advised because it is true.
B)not advised because it promotes overeating.
C)advised because it teaches the value of food.
D)not advised because it will cause him to feel guilty about eating.
A)advised because it is true.
B)not advised because it promotes overeating.
C)advised because it teaches the value of food.
D)not advised because it will cause him to feel guilty about eating.
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52
A program that teaches pregnant teens to plan and cook healthy meals is an example of:
A)a short-term relief strategy.
B)an individual and community capacity building strategy.
C)a food systems redesign for sustainability strategy.
D)a systems-change strategy.
A)a short-term relief strategy.
B)an individual and community capacity building strategy.
C)a food systems redesign for sustainability strategy.
D)a systems-change strategy.
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53
Shawn would like to volunteer to fight overnutrition in children. Provide an example of a way he could volunteer to promote healthy eating in his community.
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54
When travelling in sub-Saharan Africa, your friend notices that everyone is quite short and very thin. Your friend hypothesizes that it is in their genes. Do you agree or disagree? Justify your response.
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55
An organization would like to improve the food/population ratio in an impoverished area of Africa by slowing population growth. What should they do and why will this be effective?
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56
Explain how improving infrastructure would impact the food supply of a developing nation.
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57
Famines are:
A)when food production is not sufficient to meet the needs of the immediate population.
B)severe food shortages that affect a large number of people in a limited area for a particular time.
C)a condition where people are unable to acquire enough food to meet their needs on a daily basis.
D)when resources are not sufficient to meet the global needs.
A)when food production is not sufficient to meet the needs of the immediate population.
B)severe food shortages that affect a large number of people in a limited area for a particular time.
C)a condition where people are unable to acquire enough food to meet their needs on a daily basis.
D)when resources are not sufficient to meet the global needs.
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58
A seed company would like to produce a high-yield variety of corn. In order to do this, they should:
A)cross-breed corn plants with beneficial traits.
B)ensure that the original seeds do not mix with other varieties.
C)instruct the farmers not to fertilize the seeds after plantation.
D)select seeds varieties that will have slim stalks and grow to be very tall.
A)cross-breed corn plants with beneficial traits.
B)ensure that the original seeds do not mix with other varieties.
C)instruct the farmers not to fertilize the seeds after plantation.
D)select seeds varieties that will have slim stalks and grow to be very tall.
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59
A local community runs a food bank. What are the benefits and drawbacks to this program?
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60
The production of which of the following foods would create the MOST greenhouse gases?
A)legumes
B)broccoli
C)beef
D)wheat
A)legumes
B)broccoli
C)beef
D)wheat
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61
Imagine you have been tasked with the development of a program to promote world-wide food security. Identify different strategies the program could use. Consider local and community initiatives, as well as technological and agricultural changes.
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62
A developing country is interested in evaluating the factors contributing to undernutrition in its population. The government has collected limited data and has determined that there have been several droughts, the birth rate is increasing, farming practices are outdated, the infrastructure is poor, and the health care system is not adequate. Explain how the current state of affairs is exacerbating undernutrition in the country. Which, if any, other areas should they assess to evaluate food availability?
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63
A group of post-secondary students is going to Southeast Asia to volunteer for a humanitarian agency. The co-ordinator of the program has asked you to provide the students with some background information on undernutrition and the micronutrients that are major public health concern in impoverished nations. How would you respond?
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