Deck 1: Introduction to Nutrition

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The nourishing substances in food that provide energy and promote the growth and maintenance of the body are called:

A) carbohydrates
B) fats
C) nutrients
D) DRIs
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About half of all American adults have one or more preventable diseases that are related to inactivity and:

A) environment
B) diet
C) alcohol
D) smoking
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The typical American does not eat enough:

A) vegetables
B) fruits
C) whole grains
D) all of the above
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A healthy diet is higher in:

A) soft drinks
B) cookies
C) seafood
D) pretzels
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A healthy diet is lower in:

A) vegetables
B) fruits
C) whole grains
D) sugar-sweetened foods
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Which of the following is an example of a processed food?

A) whole-grain crackers
B) ground beef
C) fresh pear
D) 1% milk
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White flour must be _____________with several vitamins and iron.

A) fortified
B) enriched
C) enhanced
D) moderated
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Vitamin D in milk is an example of:

A) fortification
B) enrichment
C) enhancement
D) moderation
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Organic food is produced without:

A) most conventional pesticides
B) fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients
C) ionizing radiation
D) all of the above
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Phytochemicals are found in which food?

A) beef
B) milk
C) blueberries
D) butter
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The most important consideration when choosing something to eat is:

A) cost
B) convenience
C) nutrition
D) taste
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After age 50, your number of taste buds:

A) increases
B) decreases
C) stays the same
D) changes depending on your diet
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Umami, the fifth basic taste, can be found in:

A) tomatoes
B) green beans
C) grapefruit
D) hot chili peppers
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Textures that most people like include:

A) tough
B) crumbly
C) soggy
D) creamy
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Your food choices are influenced by:

A) food cost
B) food convenience
C) social situations
D) emotions
E) all of the above
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Your energy needs when your body is at rest and awake are referred to as:

A) kilocalories
B) basal metabolism
C) exercise metabolism
D) thermic effect of food
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The BMR for women when compared to men is:

A) lower than for men
B) higher than for men
C) about the same
D) hard to compare
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Most of the energy you burn is due to:

A) basal metabolism
B) physical activity
C) thermic effect of food
D) all of the above
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The smallest contributor to your energy needs is:

A) basal metabolism
B) physical activity
C) the energy needed to digest and absorb food
D) all of the above
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Smoking and caffeine have the following effect on basal metabolic rate:

A) They increase metabolic rate.
B) They decrease metabolic rate.
C) Smoking decreases while caffeine increases energy expenditure.
D) Smoking increases while caffeine decreases energy expenditure.
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A nutrient that does not provide kcalories is:

A) carbohydrate
B) protein
C) iron
D) fat
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Protein is an example of a:

A) micronutrient
B) macronutrient
C) DRI
D) non-nutrient
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Lipids provide _____ kcalories per gram.

A) 4
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Butter and margarine are classified as:

A) carbohydrates
B) lipids
C) proteins
D) vitamins
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Sugars are a type of:

A) carbohydrate
B) lipids
C) protein
D) vitamin
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Foods high in protein include:

A) whole grains
B) fruits and vegetables
C) meat and poultry
D) all of the above
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Which nutrient is ranked second only to oxygen as essential to life?

A) sugar
B) protein
C) vitamins
D) water
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Nutrients that either cannot be made in the body or cannot be made in the quantities needed by the body are called:

A) essential nutrients
B) vital nutrients
C) organic nutrients
D) dense nutrients
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The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is:

A) the amount of a nutrient you should be taking in on a daily basis
B) the amount of a nutrient you should be taking in on a weekly basis
C) the maximum amount you should be taking on of a nutrient in one day
D) set when there is inadequate research
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The dietary intake that is used when there is not enough research to set a RDA is the:

A) Dietary Reference Intake
B) Estimated Average Requirement
C) Tolerable Upper Intake Level
D) Adequate Intake
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The range of intakes for a particular nutrient that is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease is:

A) RDA
B) UL
C) EER
D) AMDR
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The process by which food is broken down into its components in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine is:

A) digestion
B) absorption
C) metabolism
D) basal metabolism
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Compounds that speed up the breaking down of food so that nutrients can be absorbed are called:

A) helpers
B) minerals
C) metabolites
D) enzymes
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The digestive system starts with the:

A) throat
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) small intestine
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The digestive system organ that passes waste to be excreted and absorbs some water and minerals is the:

A) stomach
B) small intestine
C) large intestine
D) liver
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An acid found in the stomach helps:

A) absorb alcohol
B) destroy harmful bacteria
C) destroy important vitamins
D) all of the above
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Which nutrient takes the longest to exit from the stomach?

A) carbohydrate
B) protein
C) fat
D) water
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Which of the following is a way to prevent heartburn?

A) eat fatty foods
B) drink extra coffee
C) eat small meals
D) gain weight
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Which food is a popular probiotic?

A) hotdogs
B) French fries
C) milk
D) yogurt
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Which step can chefs take to have a sustainable kitchen?

A) source local foods
B) buy organic
C) buy sustainable fish
D) start a garden
E) all of the above
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The primary nutrition expert in the U.S. is the:

A) registered nurse
B) registered dietitian/nutritionist
C) diet technician
D) nutrition consultant
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Our choice of diet strongly influences whether we will get certain diseases such as heart disease.
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A significant number of customers at restaurants are seeking healthier menu options.
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Phytochemicals are found in plant foods such as broccoli.
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Flavor and taste are the same thing.
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Smelling foods is just as important to detecting flavors as is tasting foods.
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While minerals can be destroyed by heat and light, vitamins are indestructible.
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Digestive enzymes help speed up the process of digesting food.
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Producing beef is very sustainable.
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Describe five factors that influence food selection.
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List the six groups of nutrients.
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List the three factors on which your energy needs are based. Briefly describe each factor.
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How is digestion different from absorption?
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Briefly describe three things a chef can do to embrace sustainability in the kitchen.
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Tim is interested in building more muscle so he gets on the Internet to learn more. The most interesting website is the Vitamin Stop.com, which offers help picking out a supplement from their over 600 products for muscle building. Many of the products use "natural" ingredients such as energizers and antioxidants, and most can be used anytime to help build muscle. The company has stores in the United States so Tim figures the website is legitimate. How should Tim evaluate this website?
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Deck 1: Introduction to Nutrition
1
The nourishing substances in food that provide energy and promote the growth and maintenance of the body are called:

A) carbohydrates
B) fats
C) nutrients
D) DRIs
C
2
About half of all American adults have one or more preventable diseases that are related to inactivity and:

A) environment
B) diet
C) alcohol
D) smoking
B
3
The typical American does not eat enough:

A) vegetables
B) fruits
C) whole grains
D) all of the above
D
4
A healthy diet is higher in:

A) soft drinks
B) cookies
C) seafood
D) pretzels
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A healthy diet is lower in:

A) vegetables
B) fruits
C) whole grains
D) sugar-sweetened foods
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Which of the following is an example of a processed food?

A) whole-grain crackers
B) ground beef
C) fresh pear
D) 1% milk
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White flour must be _____________with several vitamins and iron.

A) fortified
B) enriched
C) enhanced
D) moderated
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Vitamin D in milk is an example of:

A) fortification
B) enrichment
C) enhancement
D) moderation
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Organic food is produced without:

A) most conventional pesticides
B) fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients
C) ionizing radiation
D) all of the above
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Phytochemicals are found in which food?

A) beef
B) milk
C) blueberries
D) butter
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The most important consideration when choosing something to eat is:

A) cost
B) convenience
C) nutrition
D) taste
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After age 50, your number of taste buds:

A) increases
B) decreases
C) stays the same
D) changes depending on your diet
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Umami, the fifth basic taste, can be found in:

A) tomatoes
B) green beans
C) grapefruit
D) hot chili peppers
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Textures that most people like include:

A) tough
B) crumbly
C) soggy
D) creamy
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Your food choices are influenced by:

A) food cost
B) food convenience
C) social situations
D) emotions
E) all of the above
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Your energy needs when your body is at rest and awake are referred to as:

A) kilocalories
B) basal metabolism
C) exercise metabolism
D) thermic effect of food
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The BMR for women when compared to men is:

A) lower than for men
B) higher than for men
C) about the same
D) hard to compare
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Most of the energy you burn is due to:

A) basal metabolism
B) physical activity
C) thermic effect of food
D) all of the above
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The smallest contributor to your energy needs is:

A) basal metabolism
B) physical activity
C) the energy needed to digest and absorb food
D) all of the above
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Smoking and caffeine have the following effect on basal metabolic rate:

A) They increase metabolic rate.
B) They decrease metabolic rate.
C) Smoking decreases while caffeine increases energy expenditure.
D) Smoking increases while caffeine decreases energy expenditure.
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21
A nutrient that does not provide kcalories is:

A) carbohydrate
B) protein
C) iron
D) fat
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Protein is an example of a:

A) micronutrient
B) macronutrient
C) DRI
D) non-nutrient
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Lipids provide _____ kcalories per gram.

A) 4
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Butter and margarine are classified as:

A) carbohydrates
B) lipids
C) proteins
D) vitamins
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Sugars are a type of:

A) carbohydrate
B) lipids
C) protein
D) vitamin
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Foods high in protein include:

A) whole grains
B) fruits and vegetables
C) meat and poultry
D) all of the above
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Which nutrient is ranked second only to oxygen as essential to life?

A) sugar
B) protein
C) vitamins
D) water
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Nutrients that either cannot be made in the body or cannot be made in the quantities needed by the body are called:

A) essential nutrients
B) vital nutrients
C) organic nutrients
D) dense nutrients
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The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is:

A) the amount of a nutrient you should be taking in on a daily basis
B) the amount of a nutrient you should be taking in on a weekly basis
C) the maximum amount you should be taking on of a nutrient in one day
D) set when there is inadequate research
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The dietary intake that is used when there is not enough research to set a RDA is the:

A) Dietary Reference Intake
B) Estimated Average Requirement
C) Tolerable Upper Intake Level
D) Adequate Intake
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The range of intakes for a particular nutrient that is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease is:

A) RDA
B) UL
C) EER
D) AMDR
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The process by which food is broken down into its components in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine is:

A) digestion
B) absorption
C) metabolism
D) basal metabolism
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Compounds that speed up the breaking down of food so that nutrients can be absorbed are called:

A) helpers
B) minerals
C) metabolites
D) enzymes
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The digestive system starts with the:

A) throat
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) small intestine
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The digestive system organ that passes waste to be excreted and absorbs some water and minerals is the:

A) stomach
B) small intestine
C) large intestine
D) liver
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An acid found in the stomach helps:

A) absorb alcohol
B) destroy harmful bacteria
C) destroy important vitamins
D) all of the above
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Which nutrient takes the longest to exit from the stomach?

A) carbohydrate
B) protein
C) fat
D) water
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Which of the following is a way to prevent heartburn?

A) eat fatty foods
B) drink extra coffee
C) eat small meals
D) gain weight
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Which food is a popular probiotic?

A) hotdogs
B) French fries
C) milk
D) yogurt
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Which step can chefs take to have a sustainable kitchen?

A) source local foods
B) buy organic
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D) start a garden
E) all of the above
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41
The primary nutrition expert in the U.S. is the:

A) registered nurse
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C) diet technician
D) nutrition consultant
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42
Our choice of diet strongly influences whether we will get certain diseases such as heart disease.
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A significant number of customers at restaurants are seeking healthier menu options.
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Phytochemicals are found in plant foods such as broccoli.
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Flavor and taste are the same thing.
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Smelling foods is just as important to detecting flavors as is tasting foods.
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While minerals can be destroyed by heat and light, vitamins are indestructible.
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Digestive enzymes help speed up the process of digesting food.
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Producing beef is very sustainable.
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Describe five factors that influence food selection.
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List the six groups of nutrients.
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List the three factors on which your energy needs are based. Briefly describe each factor.
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How is digestion different from absorption?
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Briefly describe three things a chef can do to embrace sustainability in the kitchen.
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