Deck 6: Fats

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One of the sterols found in plants is ____.

A)cholesterol
B)estrogen
C)testosterone
D)lecithin
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How are dietary triglycerides absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Intact since they cross the mucosal cells easily
B)As long chains of fatty acids because chain length enhances absorption
C)As small components that will be re-packaged as triglycerides in the mucosal cell
D)By attaching to lipoprotein carriers
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Which food is likely to contain hydrogenated oil?

A)Whole milk
B)Corn on the cob
C)Baked potato
D)Stick margarine
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Triglycerides found in food contain ____.

A)saturated fatty acids
B)monounsaturated fatty acids
C)polyunsaturated fatty acids
D)a combination of fatty acids
Question
The appropriate amount of fat for training and performance depends, in part, upon ____.

A)overall energy need
B)micronutrient balance
C)proportion of monounsaturated to polyunsaturated fats
D)omega fatty acids to trans fatty acids
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An example of a food(s)containing predominantly omega-3 polyunsaturated fat would be ____.

A)red meat
B)beans and legumes
C)fish and fish oils
D)non-fat milk
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What happens to oils when they are hydrogenated?

A)The carbon chains become longer.
B)The oils become more solid.
C)"Off" odors are removed.
D)Digestion is faster but absorption is slower.
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The predominant fat in food and in the body is ____.

A)cholesterol
B)triglycerides
C)lipoproteins
D)lecithin
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To distinguish eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)from alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), what term is often used?

A)animal-based omega-3
B)fish-based omega-3
C)marine omega-3
D)aquatic omega-3
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Name the three major lipids in human nutrition.

A)Glycerol, cholesterol, ketones
B)Medium chain triglycerides, carnitine, cholesterol
C)Cholesterol, lecithin, phospholipids
D)Triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids
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____ contains only one double bond between carbons.

A)A saturated fatty acid
B)A monounsaturated fatty acid
C)A polyunsaturated fatty acid
D)Cholesterol
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Why would an endurance athlete limit the amount of fat in a pre-competition meal?

A)To contribute to faster dehydration.
B)To delay gastric emptying.
C)To slow the metabolism of carbohydrate.
D)To avoid feeling hungry
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____ is an example of a food containing predominantly saturated fat.

A)Skim milk
B)Corn oil
C)Margarine
D)Butter
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From a performance perspective, fat intake is important because fat provides energy for ____.

A)all exercise
B)primarily low- to moderate-intensity exercise
C)primarily moderate- to high-intensity exercise
D)primarily ultra-endurance exercise
Question
In general, foods high in saturated fatty acids are found in which food groups?

A)Milk and meat
B)Fruits and vegetables
C)Vegetables oils
D)Starches and breads
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The use of the word trans to describe double bonds between carbons refers to ____.

A)a constant state of flux or transfer
B)instability of the bonds resulting in chemical transitions
C)groups that are on opposite sides
D)groups that are on the same side
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____ is an example of a food containing predominantly monounsaturated fat.

A)Olive oil
B)Corn oil
C)Hamburger
D)Butter
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Trans fatty acids are typically described as being ____.

A)"straight"
B)"bent"
C)"ringed"
D)"steroid-like"
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The person that would likely get the greatest benefit from taking an omega-3 supplement for the antiinflammatory properties is a(n)____.

A)athlete engaged in ultra-endurance activities
B)athlete engaged in high-intensity activities
C)person trained for moderate-intensity workouts
D)untrained person
Question
It is recommended that the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids be approximately ____.

A)1:4
B)4:1
C)1:15
D)15:1
Question
The human body normally stores approximately how much energy as fat in adipocytes and as intramuscular triglycerides?

A)100 kcal
B)1,000 kcal
C)10,000 kcal
D)100,000 kcal
Question
After lipolysis, what happens to the glycerol portion of the triglyceride?

A)Remains in the adipose tissue
B)Goes to muscle cells to be used as energy
C)Goes to liver to be used in gluconeogenesis or triglyceride re-synthesis
D)Goes to the kidney to be excreted in urine
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Blood enters tissues through ____ and leaves through ____.

A)arteries, capillaries
B)arteries, veins
C)veins, arteries
D)capillaries, veins
Question
What is the most common transport protein for fatty acids that have been mobilized from adipose tissue?

A)Albumin
B)Branch chained amino acids
C)Carnitine
D)Glycerol
Question
When insulin levels are elevated, fat storage ____.

A)is inhibited
B)is enhanced
C)unaffected
D)depends on types of fat
Question
A critical step in fatty acid metabolism that can be potentially limiting is ____.

A)oxidation of fatty acids
B)mobilizing fatty acids throughout the body
C)translocating fatty acids into the mitochondria
D)activating the fatty acids in the cell
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How many kilocalories are in each gram of fat?

A)2
B)4
C)7
D)9
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What is esterification?

A)Another term for beta-oxidation
B)The production of ketones from fat
C)The utilization of fat by slow-twitch muscle fibers
D)The process of triglyceride formation
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Why is beta-oxidation important?

A)Allows excess fatty acids to be dissipated as heat
B)Activates enzymes and hormones that are needed for fat metabolism
C)Stimulates the release of glucose from muscle glycogen
D)Prepares fatty acids for ATP production
Question
The Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER)gives an indication of ____.

A)absolute fat oxidation
B)relative fat oxidation
C)the lactate threshold
D)protein (amino acid)oxidation
Question
The majority of the dietary fat consumed will be incorporated into ____ for transport.

A)interstitial fluid
B)lipoprotein-lipases
C)chylomicrons
D)albumin
Question
Fat is stored in adipocytes and muscle cells primarily as ____.

A)amino acids
B)glycogen
C)triglycerides
D)glucocorticoids
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Why is a carbohydrate-restricted diet that results in ketosis not recommended for non-diabetic athletes?

A)The risk of developing ketoacidosis is too great and potentially fatal
B)The majority of weight lost would be lost as water and skeletal muscle
C)The ability to train would be diminished due to inadequate replenishment of glycogen stores
D)Loss of weight as fat would inhibit training at higher intensities
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With the onset of moderate-intensity, steady-state exercise, approximately how long does it take for fat oxidation to reach its maximal rate of activity?

A)1 to 2 minutes
B)10 to 20 minutes
C)30 to 45 minutes
D)At least one hour
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Fat storage in skeletal muscle primarily occurs in ____.

A)slow-twitch muscle fibers
B)fast-twitch muscle fibers
C)subcutaneous muscle fibers
D)visceral muscle fibers
Question
When the body is stressed by exercise, fat stored in adipocytes ____.

A)is mobilized
B)is demobilized
C)is unaffected
D)depends on types of fat
Question
The enzyme that stimulates the breakdown of triglycerides and the release of fatty acids from adipocytes is ____.

A)pancreatic lipase
B)lipoprotein lipase
C)hormone-sensitive lipase
D)carnitine acyl transferase
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What is ketosis?

A)Medical condition associated with severe obesity
B)Increased fatty acid oxidation resulting in an abnormal increase in ketone bodies
C)Alternative term for anaerobic glycolysis
D)Production of amino acids from fatty acids under stressful conditions
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The enzyme ____ stimulates the release of the fatty acids from the triglyceride in the blood so uptake by adipose and muscle cells can take place.

A)pancreatic lipase
B)lipoprotein lipase
C)hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL)
D)carnitine acyl transferase (CAT)
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____ unchanged as they pass through the intestinal mucosa.

A)Medium-chain triglycerides are
B)Long-chain triglycerides are
C)Low-density lipoprotein is
D)Cholesterol is
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Which of the following is a known effect of an inadequate intake of dietary fat in endurance and ultraendurance athletes?

A)Increased dietary cholesterol production in the liver
B)Decreased muscle and liver glycogen stores
C)Inability to adequately replenish muscle triglycerides
D)Improved performance
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The omega-3 fatty acids, which have positive effects on immune and inflammation responses, do not operate independently of the omega-6 fatty acids.
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The majority of energy for low- to moderate-intensity exercise will come from triglycerides stored in adipose and muscle cells.
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What is the mechanism by which caffeine most likely improves endurance performance?

A)Spares muscle glycogen
B)Enhances the release of muscle and liver glycogen
C)Increases the oxidation of fatty acids during exercise
D)Decreases perception of exertion
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When calculating a dietary prescription, why is fat intake determined after carbohydrate and protein?

A)Fat is easier to calculate
B)Fat is not an essential nutrient
C)Carbohydrate and protein play critical roles in training and recovery
D)Low-fat diets are associated with improved performance
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Most unsaturated fatty acids occur naturally in the trans form.
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As exercise intensity increases ____.

A)relative fat oxidation increases
B)absolute fat oxidation decreases
C)relative fat oxidation increases to a point, then decreases
D)absolute fat oxidation increases to a point, then decreases
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What role does carnitine play in fat metabolism?

A)Transports fatty acids into the mitochondria
B)Cleaves 2-unit carbons during beta-oxidation
C)Activates lipoprotein lipase
D)Carries free fatty acids in the blood
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Nearly 95% of all the fat consumed in the diet is in the form of triglycerides.
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What is the mechanism by which Olestra (Olean ® )works?

A)Cannot be absorbed because of its chemical structure
B)Cannot be metabolized because of its chemical structure
C)Cannot be stored in adipose tissue because of its chain length
D)Can be broken down by the liver and eventually excreted
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What is the most important factor in weight (fat)loss?

A)Exercise intensity
B)Total caloric expenditure
C)Use of fat as a fuel source during exercise
D)Elimination of calories derived from alcohol
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What does the term hidden fat refer to?

A)Fat not included on the food label
B)The amount of trans fat found in the food
C)Fat in a processed food that may not be easily recognized
D)The use of fat substitutes in processed foods
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Corn oil and safflower oil contain primarily monounsaturated fatty acids.
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In general, what amount of fat per day is recommended to athletes in training who are not trying to lose weight?

A)0.5 g\kg
B)1.0 to 3.0 g\kg
C)3.0 to 5.0 g\kg
D)5.0 to 7.0 g\kg
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What is the product of anaerobic glycolysis that inhibits the carrier mechanism of fatty acids, causing them to become "stuck" in the fat cells?

A)ATP
B)electrons
C)albumin
D)lactate
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Plants do not contain cholesterol but they do contain other sterols.
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It is the goal for an athlete who engages in strenuous activity to have as few inflammatory compounds in their bodies as possible and as many anti-inflammatory compounds as possible.
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Leafy green vegetables, fatty fish, and flaxseed are sources of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid.
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A sterol is a steroid-based compound that has one or more carboxyl (COOH)groups attached to it.
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The point of highest relative fat metabolism (oxidation)occurs ____.

A)at an exercise intensity equal to maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max)
B)at an exercise intensity equal to the lactate threshold
C)at an exercise intensity in the "fat burning zone"
D)while taking a nap
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After mobilization, circulation, and uptake into the cells, fatty acids are transported into the mitochondria where they go through an activation step.
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At the onset of moderate-intensity, steady state exercise, it may take 10 to 20 minutes for fat oxidation to reach its maximal rate of activity.
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People who chronically consume low-fat diets are highly likely to manifest an essential fatty acid deficiency.
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The highest percentage of fat utilization occurs during exercise in the "fat burning zone."
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The appropriate amount of fat intake for the athlete depends on overall caloric need and micronutrient balance.
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Fat cannot be stored in muscle.
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The production of ketones is part of the normal metabolic pathway for fat.
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The process of digestion reduces the size of the fat particles and readies them for absorption by the mucosal cells of the intestine.
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An example of a lipoprotein that transports fat throughout the body is a chylomicron.
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Endurance exercise training results in an enhanced ability to oxidize fat.
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Beta-oxidation is a series of four chemical steps during which two-carbon segments of fatty acids are cleaved from the fatty acid chain.
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Medium-chain triglyceride supplements have been shown to be effective for increasing the percentage of energy obtained from fat and for sparing muscle glycogen.
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When fatty acid oxidation is accelerated, ketone production decreases.
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The diet of a highly trained athlete tends to be relatively low in fat because the need for carbohydrate and protein is relatively high.
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Exercise stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, which releases hormones from the adrenal glands.
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Caffeine consumption can be an important aspect of endurance exercise training because it enhances the use of fat and spares muscle glycogen.
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When triglycerides are mobilized from storage in adipocytes, they must be attached to a carrier before they can be transported throughout the blood to skeletal muscle for use as energy.
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As exercise intensity increases, relative fat oxidation increases.
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There is a known relationship between chronically low intake of dietary fat and low estrogen levels in female athletes of childbearing age.
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Exercising in the "fat burning zone" is highly recommended because it is the most effective way to lose body fat.
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Deck 6: Fats
1
One of the sterols found in plants is ____.

A)cholesterol
B)estrogen
C)testosterone
D)lecithin
B
2
How are dietary triglycerides absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Intact since they cross the mucosal cells easily
B)As long chains of fatty acids because chain length enhances absorption
C)As small components that will be re-packaged as triglycerides in the mucosal cell
D)By attaching to lipoprotein carriers
C
3
Which food is likely to contain hydrogenated oil?

A)Whole milk
B)Corn on the cob
C)Baked potato
D)Stick margarine
D
4
Triglycerides found in food contain ____.

A)saturated fatty acids
B)monounsaturated fatty acids
C)polyunsaturated fatty acids
D)a combination of fatty acids
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The appropriate amount of fat for training and performance depends, in part, upon ____.

A)overall energy need
B)micronutrient balance
C)proportion of monounsaturated to polyunsaturated fats
D)omega fatty acids to trans fatty acids
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An example of a food(s)containing predominantly omega-3 polyunsaturated fat would be ____.

A)red meat
B)beans and legumes
C)fish and fish oils
D)non-fat milk
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What happens to oils when they are hydrogenated?

A)The carbon chains become longer.
B)The oils become more solid.
C)"Off" odors are removed.
D)Digestion is faster but absorption is slower.
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The predominant fat in food and in the body is ____.

A)cholesterol
B)triglycerides
C)lipoproteins
D)lecithin
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9
To distinguish eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)from alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), what term is often used?

A)animal-based omega-3
B)fish-based omega-3
C)marine omega-3
D)aquatic omega-3
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10
Name the three major lipids in human nutrition.

A)Glycerol, cholesterol, ketones
B)Medium chain triglycerides, carnitine, cholesterol
C)Cholesterol, lecithin, phospholipids
D)Triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids
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____ contains only one double bond between carbons.

A)A saturated fatty acid
B)A monounsaturated fatty acid
C)A polyunsaturated fatty acid
D)Cholesterol
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Why would an endurance athlete limit the amount of fat in a pre-competition meal?

A)To contribute to faster dehydration.
B)To delay gastric emptying.
C)To slow the metabolism of carbohydrate.
D)To avoid feeling hungry
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____ is an example of a food containing predominantly saturated fat.

A)Skim milk
B)Corn oil
C)Margarine
D)Butter
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From a performance perspective, fat intake is important because fat provides energy for ____.

A)all exercise
B)primarily low- to moderate-intensity exercise
C)primarily moderate- to high-intensity exercise
D)primarily ultra-endurance exercise
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In general, foods high in saturated fatty acids are found in which food groups?

A)Milk and meat
B)Fruits and vegetables
C)Vegetables oils
D)Starches and breads
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16
The use of the word trans to describe double bonds between carbons refers to ____.

A)a constant state of flux or transfer
B)instability of the bonds resulting in chemical transitions
C)groups that are on opposite sides
D)groups that are on the same side
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____ is an example of a food containing predominantly monounsaturated fat.

A)Olive oil
B)Corn oil
C)Hamburger
D)Butter
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Trans fatty acids are typically described as being ____.

A)"straight"
B)"bent"
C)"ringed"
D)"steroid-like"
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The person that would likely get the greatest benefit from taking an omega-3 supplement for the antiinflammatory properties is a(n)____.

A)athlete engaged in ultra-endurance activities
B)athlete engaged in high-intensity activities
C)person trained for moderate-intensity workouts
D)untrained person
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20
It is recommended that the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids be approximately ____.

A)1:4
B)4:1
C)1:15
D)15:1
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21
The human body normally stores approximately how much energy as fat in adipocytes and as intramuscular triglycerides?

A)100 kcal
B)1,000 kcal
C)10,000 kcal
D)100,000 kcal
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22
After lipolysis, what happens to the glycerol portion of the triglyceride?

A)Remains in the adipose tissue
B)Goes to muscle cells to be used as energy
C)Goes to liver to be used in gluconeogenesis or triglyceride re-synthesis
D)Goes to the kidney to be excreted in urine
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23
Blood enters tissues through ____ and leaves through ____.

A)arteries, capillaries
B)arteries, veins
C)veins, arteries
D)capillaries, veins
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24
What is the most common transport protein for fatty acids that have been mobilized from adipose tissue?

A)Albumin
B)Branch chained amino acids
C)Carnitine
D)Glycerol
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25
When insulin levels are elevated, fat storage ____.

A)is inhibited
B)is enhanced
C)unaffected
D)depends on types of fat
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A critical step in fatty acid metabolism that can be potentially limiting is ____.

A)oxidation of fatty acids
B)mobilizing fatty acids throughout the body
C)translocating fatty acids into the mitochondria
D)activating the fatty acids in the cell
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27
How many kilocalories are in each gram of fat?

A)2
B)4
C)7
D)9
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28
What is esterification?

A)Another term for beta-oxidation
B)The production of ketones from fat
C)The utilization of fat by slow-twitch muscle fibers
D)The process of triglyceride formation
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29
Why is beta-oxidation important?

A)Allows excess fatty acids to be dissipated as heat
B)Activates enzymes and hormones that are needed for fat metabolism
C)Stimulates the release of glucose from muscle glycogen
D)Prepares fatty acids for ATP production
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30
The Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER)gives an indication of ____.

A)absolute fat oxidation
B)relative fat oxidation
C)the lactate threshold
D)protein (amino acid)oxidation
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31
The majority of the dietary fat consumed will be incorporated into ____ for transport.

A)interstitial fluid
B)lipoprotein-lipases
C)chylomicrons
D)albumin
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Fat is stored in adipocytes and muscle cells primarily as ____.

A)amino acids
B)glycogen
C)triglycerides
D)glucocorticoids
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33
Why is a carbohydrate-restricted diet that results in ketosis not recommended for non-diabetic athletes?

A)The risk of developing ketoacidosis is too great and potentially fatal
B)The majority of weight lost would be lost as water and skeletal muscle
C)The ability to train would be diminished due to inadequate replenishment of glycogen stores
D)Loss of weight as fat would inhibit training at higher intensities
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34
With the onset of moderate-intensity, steady-state exercise, approximately how long does it take for fat oxidation to reach its maximal rate of activity?

A)1 to 2 minutes
B)10 to 20 minutes
C)30 to 45 minutes
D)At least one hour
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35
Fat storage in skeletal muscle primarily occurs in ____.

A)slow-twitch muscle fibers
B)fast-twitch muscle fibers
C)subcutaneous muscle fibers
D)visceral muscle fibers
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36
When the body is stressed by exercise, fat stored in adipocytes ____.

A)is mobilized
B)is demobilized
C)is unaffected
D)depends on types of fat
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37
The enzyme that stimulates the breakdown of triglycerides and the release of fatty acids from adipocytes is ____.

A)pancreatic lipase
B)lipoprotein lipase
C)hormone-sensitive lipase
D)carnitine acyl transferase
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38
What is ketosis?

A)Medical condition associated with severe obesity
B)Increased fatty acid oxidation resulting in an abnormal increase in ketone bodies
C)Alternative term for anaerobic glycolysis
D)Production of amino acids from fatty acids under stressful conditions
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39
The enzyme ____ stimulates the release of the fatty acids from the triglyceride in the blood so uptake by adipose and muscle cells can take place.

A)pancreatic lipase
B)lipoprotein lipase
C)hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL)
D)carnitine acyl transferase (CAT)
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40
____ unchanged as they pass through the intestinal mucosa.

A)Medium-chain triglycerides are
B)Long-chain triglycerides are
C)Low-density lipoprotein is
D)Cholesterol is
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41
Which of the following is a known effect of an inadequate intake of dietary fat in endurance and ultraendurance athletes?

A)Increased dietary cholesterol production in the liver
B)Decreased muscle and liver glycogen stores
C)Inability to adequately replenish muscle triglycerides
D)Improved performance
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42
The omega-3 fatty acids, which have positive effects on immune and inflammation responses, do not operate independently of the omega-6 fatty acids.
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43
The majority of energy for low- to moderate-intensity exercise will come from triglycerides stored in adipose and muscle cells.
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44
What is the mechanism by which caffeine most likely improves endurance performance?

A)Spares muscle glycogen
B)Enhances the release of muscle and liver glycogen
C)Increases the oxidation of fatty acids during exercise
D)Decreases perception of exertion
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45
When calculating a dietary prescription, why is fat intake determined after carbohydrate and protein?

A)Fat is easier to calculate
B)Fat is not an essential nutrient
C)Carbohydrate and protein play critical roles in training and recovery
D)Low-fat diets are associated with improved performance
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46
Most unsaturated fatty acids occur naturally in the trans form.
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47
As exercise intensity increases ____.

A)relative fat oxidation increases
B)absolute fat oxidation decreases
C)relative fat oxidation increases to a point, then decreases
D)absolute fat oxidation increases to a point, then decreases
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What role does carnitine play in fat metabolism?

A)Transports fatty acids into the mitochondria
B)Cleaves 2-unit carbons during beta-oxidation
C)Activates lipoprotein lipase
D)Carries free fatty acids in the blood
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49
Nearly 95% of all the fat consumed in the diet is in the form of triglycerides.
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50
What is the mechanism by which Olestra (Olean ® )works?

A)Cannot be absorbed because of its chemical structure
B)Cannot be metabolized because of its chemical structure
C)Cannot be stored in adipose tissue because of its chain length
D)Can be broken down by the liver and eventually excreted
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51
What is the most important factor in weight (fat)loss?

A)Exercise intensity
B)Total caloric expenditure
C)Use of fat as a fuel source during exercise
D)Elimination of calories derived from alcohol
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52
What does the term hidden fat refer to?

A)Fat not included on the food label
B)The amount of trans fat found in the food
C)Fat in a processed food that may not be easily recognized
D)The use of fat substitutes in processed foods
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53
Corn oil and safflower oil contain primarily monounsaturated fatty acids.
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54
In general, what amount of fat per day is recommended to athletes in training who are not trying to lose weight?

A)0.5 g\kg
B)1.0 to 3.0 g\kg
C)3.0 to 5.0 g\kg
D)5.0 to 7.0 g\kg
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55
What is the product of anaerobic glycolysis that inhibits the carrier mechanism of fatty acids, causing them to become "stuck" in the fat cells?

A)ATP
B)electrons
C)albumin
D)lactate
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56
Plants do not contain cholesterol but they do contain other sterols.
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57
It is the goal for an athlete who engages in strenuous activity to have as few inflammatory compounds in their bodies as possible and as many anti-inflammatory compounds as possible.
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58
Leafy green vegetables, fatty fish, and flaxseed are sources of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid.
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59
A sterol is a steroid-based compound that has one or more carboxyl (COOH)groups attached to it.
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60
The point of highest relative fat metabolism (oxidation)occurs ____.

A)at an exercise intensity equal to maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max)
B)at an exercise intensity equal to the lactate threshold
C)at an exercise intensity in the "fat burning zone"
D)while taking a nap
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61
After mobilization, circulation, and uptake into the cells, fatty acids are transported into the mitochondria where they go through an activation step.
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62
At the onset of moderate-intensity, steady state exercise, it may take 10 to 20 minutes for fat oxidation to reach its maximal rate of activity.
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63
People who chronically consume low-fat diets are highly likely to manifest an essential fatty acid deficiency.
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64
The highest percentage of fat utilization occurs during exercise in the "fat burning zone."
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65
The appropriate amount of fat intake for the athlete depends on overall caloric need and micronutrient balance.
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66
Fat cannot be stored in muscle.
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67
The production of ketones is part of the normal metabolic pathway for fat.
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68
The process of digestion reduces the size of the fat particles and readies them for absorption by the mucosal cells of the intestine.
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69
An example of a lipoprotein that transports fat throughout the body is a chylomicron.
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70
Endurance exercise training results in an enhanced ability to oxidize fat.
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71
Beta-oxidation is a series of four chemical steps during which two-carbon segments of fatty acids are cleaved from the fatty acid chain.
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72
Medium-chain triglyceride supplements have been shown to be effective for increasing the percentage of energy obtained from fat and for sparing muscle glycogen.
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73
When fatty acid oxidation is accelerated, ketone production decreases.
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74
The diet of a highly trained athlete tends to be relatively low in fat because the need for carbohydrate and protein is relatively high.
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75
Exercise stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, which releases hormones from the adrenal glands.
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76
Caffeine consumption can be an important aspect of endurance exercise training because it enhances the use of fat and spares muscle glycogen.
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77
When triglycerides are mobilized from storage in adipocytes, they must be attached to a carrier before they can be transported throughout the blood to skeletal muscle for use as energy.
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78
As exercise intensity increases, relative fat oxidation increases.
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79
There is a known relationship between chronically low intake of dietary fat and low estrogen levels in female athletes of childbearing age.
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80
Exercising in the "fat burning zone" is highly recommended because it is the most effective way to lose body fat.
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