front 1 Which element is always ultimately involved whenever carbohydrates, fats, or proteins are broken down? | back 1 a. oxygen |
front 2 The TCA cycle takes place within which cell organelle? | back 2 a. mitochondria |
front 3 Which of the following entities of the body is completely dependent on glucose?
| back 3 e. red blood cells |
front 4 Each ounce of alcohol represents about ________ of fat. | back 4 .5 ounce |
front 5 The cell's work that maintains all life processes without any conscious effort refers to the body's___? | back 5 basal metabolism |
front 6 Which of the following serving sizes of alcohol is not equivalent to one drink? | back 6 12 oz of wine cooler |
front 7 When a person consumes abundant carbohydrate, the body handles the carbohydrate by storing it as ________ . | back 7 a. glycogen |
front 8 The accumulation of lactate in the muscles coincides with all of the following, except: | back 8 a. damage to the mitochondria |
front 9 The body's adaptations to fasting are sufficient to maintain life for up to ________ . | back 9 a. 2 months |
front 10 ________ is the first 4-carbon compound to enter the TCA cycle.
| back 10 e. Oxaloacetate |
front 11 The first pathway glucose takes on its way to yield energy is called ________ . | back 11 glycolysis |
front 12 Which cell structure is known as the "powerhouse" of cells and is where fatty acid oxidation and the TCA cycle occur? | back 12 mitochondria |
front 13 One 16-carbon fatty acid molecule will yield ________ ATP when completely oxidized. | back 13 a. 129 |
front 14 Cells of which organ are the most metabolically active? | back 14 a. liver |
front 15 Alcohol is the ________ leading preventable cause of death in the United States. | back 15 third |
front 16 Which type of energy is stored in foods? | back 16 chemical |
front 17 The pathway from dietary ________ to body fat is the most direct and most efficient for fat storage.
| back 17 d. fat |
front 18 Which of the following is not a manner in which alcohol disrupts the liver?
| back 18 c. difficulty activating vitamin C |
front 19 Which of the following is not a psychological effect of food deprivation?
| back 19 d. food-related visions |
front 20 Some of the energy released during the breakdown of glucose, glycerol, fatty acids, and amino acids from foods is captured in the high-energy storage compound ________ . | back 20 ATP |
front 21 Which of the following compounds cannot be converted to glucose?
| back 21 d. fatty acids |
front 22 When glycogen or protein is broken down ________ production increases. | back 22 urine |
front 23 Muscles develop in response to which of the following stimuli?
| back 23 c. hormones and physical activity only |
front 24 Acetyl CoA has two main functions – to synthesize ________ or to generate ATP. | back 24 fats |
front 25 Moderate consumption of alcohol may help reduce the risk for developing all of the following health conditions, except:
| back 25 c. dementia |
front 26 Which of the following statements regarding the basic units of energy-yielding nutrients is false?
| back 26 a. Amino acids have 2, 3, or more carbons with a sulfur molecule attached. |
front 27 Alcohol impacts the metabolism of this B-vitamin by reducing the liver's ability to retain the vitamin and increasing the kidney's excretion of the vitamin. | back 27 folate |
front 28 Which of the following statements regarding excess energy intake is false?
| back 28 a. The body uses less energy to convert dietary carbohydrate to body fat than dietary fat to body fat. |
front 29 8. Foods high in ________ provide high levels of satiation. | back 29 fiber and protein |
front 30 8. Which of the following statements regarding factors affecting basal metabolic rate (BMR) is false?
| back 30 c. Lean body mass decreases with age, increasing the BMR. |
front 31 8. This commonly used method to assess body fat can differentiate among fat-free soft tissues (lean body mass), fat tissue, and bone tissue.
| back 31 d. dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) |
front 32 8. People afflicted with muscle dysmorphia tend to:
| back 32 c. all of these choices |
front 33 8. Approximately ________ % of daily energy expenditure can be attributed to the thermic effect of food. | back 33 10% |
front 34 8. Which of the following is not lost when weight gains or losses are rapid?
| back 34 c. glycogen stores |
front 35 8. A pound of body fat equals ________ kcalories. | back 35 3500 |
front 36 8. Indirect calorimetry measures the amount of ________ consumed.
| back 36 e. oxygen |
front 37 8. In general, health problems typically develop when body fat exceeds ________ percent in young men and ________ percent in young women. | back 37 22; 26 |
front 38 8. Heat released when the body breaks down carbohydrate, fat, or protein for energy is called ________ . | back 38 a. thermogenesis |
front 39 8. Which of the following nutrients provides the strongest satiety signals when it enters the intestine?
| back 39 e. fats |
front 40 8. Which of the following is a risk factor associated with metabolic syndrome?
| back 40 d. all of these |
front 41 8. All of the following are risks associated with being underweight, except:
| back 41 c. heightened fertility |
front 42 8. As a person eats and they feel full, the response of ________ occurs and the person stops eating. | back 42 satiation |
front 43 8. Which of the following statements regarding how anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa sometimes overlap is false?
| back 43 c. none of these |
front 44 8. Which of the following is not a function of fat in the body?
| back 44 b. makes vitamin A |
front 45 8. Which of the following activities expends the most energy per pound of weight per minute?
| back 45 e. golf (carrying clubs) |
front 46 8. Which part of the brain triggers the nerve signals and chemical messengers responsible for the hunger response? | back 46 a. hypothalamus |
front 47 8. Put the three eating disorders discussed in your text in order from the highest to the lowest prevalence in the United States. | back 47 binge eating disorder; bulimia nervosa; anorexia nervosa |
front 48 9. Which of the following statements regarding environmental influences and food intake is incorrect?
| back 48 a. People tend to eat less food when socializing with others. |
front 49 9. Which of the following drugs inhibits pancreatic lipase activity in the GI tract, thereby blocking dietary fat digestion and absorption by about 30 percent? | back 49 orlistat |
front 50 9. Which of the following is not an indicator used by health-care professionals in evaluating the risks to health from obesity?
| back 50 c. body weight |
front 51 9. A waist circumference of greater than ________ inches in men and ________ inches in women is an indicator of obesity. | back 51 40; 35 |
front 52 9. Which of the following statements regarding breakfast consumption is incorrect? | back 52 a. Those that frequently eat breakfast have a higher BMI than those who skip breakfast. |
front 53 9. Which of the following statements regarding brown adipose tissue (brown fat) is false?
| back 53 d. Overweight and obese individuals have more brown fat activity than others. |
front 54 9. Ephedrine is an amphetamine-like substance extracted from the Chinese ephedra herb ________ . | back 54 a. ma huang |
front 55 9. Restaurant serving sizes are now ________ times larger than standard serving sizes. | back 55 2 to 8 |
front 56 9. Obesity due to an increase in the size of fat cells is called ________ obesity.
| back 56 hypertrophic |
front 57 9. All of the following statements regarding weight maintenance are true, except:
| back 57 a. |
front 58 9. Depending on initial body weight, a reasonable rate of weight loss for overweight people is ________ percent of body weight over six months. | back 58 10 % |
front 59 9. Which of the following statements regarding gender and fat cell metabolism is false?
| back 59 d. |
front 60 9. To prevent weight gain, the DRI suggests an accumulation of ________ minutes of moderately intense physical activities every day in addition to the less intense activities of daily living. | back 60 60 |
front 61 9. Which of the following hormones is released from fat cells under the direction of the ob gene resulting in a suppressed appetite and increased energy expenditure? | back 61 leptin |
front 62 9. Which of the following statement regarding obesity in the United States is false?
| back 62 c. |
front 63 9. Rapid weight loss is defined as losing more than ________ pound(s) per week. | back 63 1.5 to 2 |
front 64 9. In general, weight-loss diets need to provide about ________ kcalories per day for women. | back 64 1200 |
front 65 9. An estimated ________ percent of U.S. adults are trying to lose weight at any given time. | back 65 59 |
front 66 14. Which of the following is an effect that alcohol has on physical activity?
| back 66 b. all |
front 67 14. A condition that often arises early in training and results in a low blood hemoglobin for a while is called ________ . | back 67 sports anemia |
front 68 14. To improve your cardiorespiratory endurance, the activity you choose must be sustained for ________ minutes or longer, use most of the large muscle groups, and elevate your heart rate. | back 68 20 |
front 69 14. Which of the following statements is a guideline to help endurance athletes maximize their glucose supply?
| back 69 a. |
front 70 14. Which of the following factors is an influence on fuel mixture during activity? | back 70 diet and intensity of activity |
front 71 14. Athletes who are preparing for competition are often advised to drink extra fluid in the ________ immediately before the event. | back 71 days |
front 72 14. After ________ minutes, a person who continues to exercise moderately (mostly aerobically) begins to use less and less glycogen and more and more fat for fuel. | back 72 20 |
front 73 14. Symptoms of hyponatremia include all of the following except:
| back 73 b. diarrhea |
front 74 14. Which of the following is not a component of fitness?
| back 74 b. conditioning |
front 75 14. Which dietary supplements is promoted to body-builders as a "fat burner" and facilitates the transfer of fatty acids across the mitochondrial membrane? | back 75 carnitine |
front 76 14. ________ is the product of anaerobic glycolysis. | back 76 lactate |
front 77 14. The progressive overload principle involves all of the following components except:
| back 77 d. age |
front 78 14. Moderate-intensity activities use a preferred fuel source of ATP that is derived from ________ . | back 78 fat |
front 79 14. Some of the increasingly popular energy drinks contain amounts of caffeine equivalent to ________ cups of coffee. | back 79 1-2 |
front 80 14. Aerobic activity stimulates synthesis of ________ protein to facilitate efficient aerobic metabolism. | back 80 mitochondrial |
front 81 14. Repeated aerobic activity produces which of the following adaptations that permits the body to draw more heavily on fat for fuel?
| back 81 b. all |
front 82 14. Which of the following dietary supplements will perform as claimed?
| back 82 a. |
front 83 Which of the following statements is false?
| back 83 d. |
front 84 14. The recycling process that regenerates glucose from lactate is known as ________ . | back 84 the Cori cycle |
front 85 14. Recommended protein intake for endurance athletes is ________ grams per kilogram of body weight per day. | back 85 1.2-1.4 g |