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Nutrition And Wellness
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health-and-nutrition
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Nutrients that don't provide energy or build body tissue - but help regulate these and other body processes
Social health
Physical activity
Balance
Vitamins
2. Physical activity that requires oxygen as it works the heart and lungs
Aerobic activity
Protein
Complete protein
Complete protein
3. The science of changing the genetic makeup of an organism
Genetic engineering
Essential amino acid
Intensity
Nutrition
4. A substance added to food products that causes desired changes in the products
Micromineral
LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein)
Food additive
Wellness
5. Picks up cholesterol from around the body and transports it back to the liver for removal from the body
Health
HDL (High Density Lipoprotein)
Food drug interaction
Carbohydrate
6. A state in which all body systems function together efficiently
Complete protein
Physical fitness
Anorexia nervosa
Endurance
7. A technique used by endurance athletes to trick the muscles into storing glycogen for extra energy
Carbohydrate loading
Starch
Diuretic
Hypoglycemia
8. A fatty acid with an odd molecule shape that forms when oils are partially hydrogenated
Dehydration
Emotional health
Trans-fatty acid
Sedentary
9. A food produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers - pesticides - or growth hormones
Fat soluble vitamin
Organic food
Hypoglycemia
HDL (High Density Lipoprotein)
10. A psychological disorder in which one eats very little or refuses to eat
Starch
Anorexia nervosa
Endurance
Sedentary
11. Hardened and narrowed arteries caused by plaque deposits
Psychological health
Atherosclerosis
Phytochemicals
Nutrition
12. How well the heart and lungs can keep up with physical activity
Cardio respiratory endurance
Physical activity
Health
Sedentary
13. Carries cholesterol made by the liver to the blood cells
Hypoglycemia
Food drug interaction
LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein)
Complete protein
14. A chemical substance in food that helps to maintain the body
Phytochemicals
Nutrient
Psychological health
Psychological health
15. A state in which all body systems function together efficiently
Health
Simple carbohydrates
Physical fitness
Flexibility
16. A fatty acid that has no double bonds in its chemical structure and carries a full load of hydrogen atoms; solid at room temperature.
Aerobic activity
Cardio respiratory endurance
Nutrient
Saturated fatty acid
17. Starches; carbohydrates made of many sugars attached together
Intensity
Irradiation
Complex carbohydrates
Macromineral
18. Lack of - or inability to use the hormone insulin - which results in the build up of glucose in the bloodstream
Diabetes mellitus
Emotional health
Simple carbohydrates
Social health
19. Low blood glucose levels
Hypoglycemia
Complex carbohydrates
Anaerobic activity
Emotional health
20. A collective term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and disaccharides
Genetic engineering
Electrolytes
Water soluble vitamin
Sugars
21. The overall condition of a person's ability to relate to others around them
Social health
Organic food
Binge eating disorder
Culture
22. Nutrients that don't provide energy or build body tissue - but help regulate these and other body processes
Dietary fiber
Vitamins
Food additive
Intensity
23. How well the heart and lungs can keep up with physical activity
Cardio respiratory endurance
Strength
Coordination
Social health
24. Physical activity that requires oxygen as it works the heart and lungs
Aerobic activity
Bulimia nervosa
Water soluble vitamin
Essential amino acid
25. A vitamin that dissolves in water and is not stored in the body; examples include vitamin C or B complex
Fat
Non essential amino acid
Dehydration
Water soluble vitamin
26. The use of muscles to move the body
Genetic engineering
Antioxidant
Endurance
Physical activity
27. Weight loss plans that are popular for a short time and are often based on misinformation - unusual requirements - and promises of immediate weight loss
Health
Complex carbohydrates
Coordination
Fad diets
28. USDA's guide for a personalized approach to healthy eating and physical activity; found at www.mypyramid.gov
MyPyramid
Genetic engineering
Hypoglycemia
Binge eating disorder
29. The ability to keep working the muscles without becoming overly tired
Endurance
Anabolic steroid
Health
Genetic engineering
30. One of the building blocks of protein molecules
Amino acid
Cardio respiratory endurance
Micromineral
Essential amino acid
31. An activity in which the muscles are using oxygen faster than the heart and lungs can deliver it
Anaerobic activity
Dental caries
Cardio respiratory endurance
Genetic engineering
32. The overall condition of a person's ability to relate to others around them
Strength
Cardio respiratory endurance
Electrolytes
Social health
33. A vitamin that dissolves in water and is not stored in the body; examples include vitamin C or B complex
Nutrition
Psychological health
Water soluble vitamin
Fat
34. Starches; carbohydrates made of many sugars attached together
Target heart rate
Lactose intolerance
Complex carbohydrates
Lifestyle
35. One of the building blocks of protein molecules
Protein
Amino acid
Cholesterol
Incomplete protein
36. An essential nutrient that is the body's main source of energy; includes sugars and starches
Minerals
Culture
Dietary Guidelines for Americans
Carbohydrate
37. A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants; a complex carbohydrate found in foods such as potatoes - corn - rice - grits - pasta -oatmeal - and cornmeal
Starch
Unsaturated fatty acid
Body composition
Carbohydrate loading
38. Being able to control the muscles and stay upright as one moves his body (see also Coordination)
Saturated fatty acid
Unsaturated fatty acid
Health
Balance
39. Sugars; carbohydrates made of one or two sugar units
Fad diets
Food drug interaction
Physical activity
Simple carbohydrates
40. The use of muscles to move the body
Physical activity
Anabolic steroid
Physical fitness
Energy balance
41. A substance that increases urine production
LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein)
Diuretic
Genetic engineering
Dehydration
42. The speed and power of movement during physical activities
Intensity
Fat
Complete protein
Diuretic
43. USDA's guide for a personalized approach to healthy eating and physical activity; found at www.mypyramid.gov
MyPyramid
Lactose intolerance
Anabolic steroid
Physical activity
44. A state in which the body contains a lower than normal amount of body fluid
Simple carbohydrates
Dehydration
Organic food
Technology
45. A calculation of body weight and height used to define underweight - healthy weight - overweight - and obesity
Target heart rate
Trans-fatty acid
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Culture
46. The range of heartbeats per minute at which the heart muscle receives the best workout; 60 to 90 percent of maximum heart rate
Emotional health
MyPyramid
Target heart rate
Psychological health
47. A psychological disorder in which one repeatedly binges and then purges
Balance
Social health
Sugars
Bulimia nervosa
48. A technique used by endurance athletes to trick the muscles into storing glycogen for extra energy
Diuretic
Water soluble vitamin
Carbohydrate loading
Coordination
49. A psychological disorder in which one eats very little or refuses to eat
Anorexia nervosa
Sugars
Food drug interaction
Cholesterol
50. Being able to control the muscles and stay upright as one moves his body
Eating disorder
Vegetarianism
Non essential amino acid
Coordination