Nutrition Final Review
Which of the following is true with regard to a healthy diet?
d
Emphasizing nutrient-dense foods and reducing intake of energy-dense foods while meeting overall energy needs typically results in:
c
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) are characterized by all of the following, EXCEPT:
a
The DGAs recommend that sodium intake should:
b
All of the following are true regarding the USDA MyPlate food guide, EXCEPT:
d
The World Health Organization’s dietary guidelines:
a
The Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 requires all of the following, EXCEPT:
d
Percent daily value (%DV) on processed food packages is:
a
On a nutrition label, the list of ingredients:
b
Currently, health claims that can appear on food labels:
b
All of the following are true for the hormone insulin, EXCEPT that it:
d
All of the following are true for the hormone glucagon, EXCEPT that it:
a
In type 1 diabetes, cells in the pancreas:
d
Type 2 diabetes:
b
Ketone bodies in the blood:
c
All of the following are true with regard to insulin resistance, EXCEPT that it:
a
The elevated blood glucose level that is needed for a diagnosis of diabetes following an oral glucose tolerance test is:
e
All of the following are true with regard to complications from diabetes, EXCEPT that they:
b
Expectant mothers with gestational diabetes:
b
All of the following are dietary factors associated with increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, EXCEPT:
d
Diets that emphasize foods with a low glycemic index (GI):
c
The type of hypoglycemia that may occur in a few individuals following a meal is termed:
a
A calorie is defined as:
b
Current evidence suggests that a primary cause of adverse health effects related to obesity is:
c
Satiation can be defined as:
a
All of the following are TRUE with regard to the hormone leptin, EXCEPT:
d
The primary contributor to an individual’s total energy expenditure is:
a
The most variable component of an individual’s total energy expenditure is:
c
The thermic effect of food is generally equivalent to ______ of the energy content of food ingested.
a
All of the following are TRUE with regard to body mass index (BMI), EXCEPT:
d
A BMI of 25 to 29.9 would classify a person as:
c
Waist circumference can be an indication of “risky” abdominal obesity. A waist circumference of _______ inches for a man would indicate excess abdominal fat and increased health risk.
d
The four types of exercise specifically recommended by the American College of Sports Medicine include all of the following, EXCEPT:
a
ll of the following are TRUE with regard to ATP, EXCEPT that it:
d
The aerobic energy system occurs in what part of the cell?
c
Anaerobic energy systems:
b
More carbohydrate is used as fuel when someone is:
d
All of the following are TRUE with regard to carbohydrate loading, EXCEPT that it:
d
Female endurance athletes are at higher risk for being deficient in which of the following nutrients?
c
Female athletes who restrict energy intake and experience menstrual dysfunction are at higher risk for the long-term complication of:
c
What would you tell a friend who inquires if amino acid and protein supplements will help build muscle?
e
All of the following are TRUE with regard to hydration for athletes, EXCEPT:
a
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Physical Activity Guidelines, adults gain substantial health benefits from ______ a week of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity or ______ a week of vigorous activity.
b
Physiological changes associated with pregnancy include all of the following, EXCEPT:
b
During pregnancy, there is a maternal adaptation to utilize ______ as primary fuel.
a
Marilyn weighed 140 pounds prior to pregnancy and her BMI was 22. According to healthy weight-gain recommendations, she should anticipate weighing ______ by the end of her pregnancy.
d
Babies that are considered small for gestational age are defined as having a birth weight that is:
c
Typically, calorie needs during the first trimester of pregnancy:
a
Which of the following about folate is NOT correct?
e
The only nutrient for which supplementation during pregnancy is universally recommended is:
c
Justin weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces at birth and was 20 inches in length. What is his anticipated weight and height at one year?
c
The benefits of breastfeeding include:
e
Nutritional recommendations for infants include all of the following, EXCEPT:
b
School-aged children 6 to 11 years old:
b
Studies suggest that children who consume the most total energy, saturated fat, and sodium:
d
All of the following reflect updates in the National School Lunch Program, EXCEPT:
d
The Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range for dietary fat for children aged 1 to 3 years is of total calories.
d
http://www.choosemyplate.gov/ for children offers guidance toward healthy food choices, as well as age-appropriate serving sizes. An appropriate serving size of mashed potatoes for a 5-year-old would be:
b
To encourage healthy eating habits in children, which of the following strategies is NOT recommended for parents or caregivers?
a
All of the following are true in regards to food jags, EXCEPT that they:
b
All of the following have been identified as potential nutrients of concern during childhood, EXCEPT:
d
To help reduce risk of obesity, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that “screen time,” whether watching television, playing electronic games, or using the computer, should be:
d
Food intolerances are reproducible, adverse reactions to food that:
c
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics provides tips to help families avoid foods that elicit allergic reactions, including:
e
Teens and young adults who consume energy-dense, nutrient-poor diets have been shown to have suboptimal intake of:
b
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding iron?
d
The phrase “Freshman 15” has been used to refer to a pattern of weight gain that may occur during the first year of college. According to studies, the actual average weight gain is:
a
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic or consequence of anorexia nervosa?
d
Binge eating disorder differs from bulimia nervosa in that:
c
All of the following are TRUE of males with eating disorders, EXCEPT:
d
Alcohol contains _______ calories per gram.
7
Moderate drinking is considered to be no more than:
c
All of the following are TRUE of women as compared with men, EXCEPT:
c
Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with:
b
Most of the alcohol consumed by an individual is:
a
During the first step of alcohol metabolism, the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase converts alcohol to a toxic compound called:
b
All of the following are common causes of foodborne illness, EXCEPT:
d
Food intoxication can be caused by all of the following, EXCEPT:
e
Which of the following pathogens can multiply in foods?
c
Which of the following must be cooked to the highest internal temperature to insure safety?
a
The effects of foodborne illness may be most severe and of special concern for:
d
All of the following are TRUE with regard to certified organic produce, EXCEPT that it is:
c
If an outbreak of foodborne intoxication is caused by the consumption of corned beef that was cooked and sliced yesterday and then reheated today by boiling, which one of the four steps to food safety was most probably not followed?
d
All of the following are TRUE with regard to FSMA, EXCEPT that it:
b
The danger zone for bacterial growth in foods is:
d
All of the following are TRUE with regard to food additives, EXCEPT:
b
Federally recognized GRAS substances:
d
The former U.S. Food Stamps program is now known as the:
c
For Americans who experience food insecurity, the main factor limiting access to sufficient quantities of safe and nutritious foods is:
a