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Nutrition Education

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. High intakes of the carotenoids - lutein and zeaxanthin are associated with asignificantly lower risk of developing...






2. Triglycerides...






3. Body Mass Index (BMI)...






4. The significant reductions in risk of coronary heart disease have been shown to be related to...






5. Which B vitamin is obtained by both diet and intestinal bacteria?






6. DASH stands for...






7. Osteopenia is...






8. Most case control studies do NOT find that women with higher soy intakes are at lower risk of breast cancer except for...






9. Foods with glycemic indices greater than 70 are considered high-glycemicfoods because...






10. The Major lipid class include all -EXCEPT...






11. Saturated -unsaturated -monounsated and polyunsaturated fatty acids differ in...






12. Carbohydrates - Protein and lipids are called macronutrients because...






13. The following compounds are classified as flavonoids






14. In prospective cohort studies -consumption of at least _____weekly servings of cruciferous vegetables has been associated with significant reductions in cancer risk.






15. Which long term complications are associated with diabetes?






16. During the refining of grain products - which nutrient rich components arelost?






17. The most biologically active form of vitamin E is






18. Substituting beans - peas and lentitis four foods that are high in saturated fats or refund carbohydrates has beenshown to lower the risk of...






19. Some studies suggest that consumption of moderate amounts of coffee is associated with decreased risk of Type 2 diabetes - colorectal cancer and cirrhosis of the liver. Based on this evidence - the following advice can be given...






20. Lipid characteristics include all of thefollowing except...






21. Pantothenic acid...






22. In addition to age - sex - weight - and height - what other factor has a majoreffect on the energy requirement of an individual?






23. Vitamin B2...






24. Adding nuts to the diet that is low in saturated fat results in significant reductions in...






25. Essential fatty acid deficiencies cause all EXCEPT...






26. Which long term complications areassociated with diabetes






27. Cruciferous vegetables differ from other classes of vegetables because they are rich sources of sulfur containing compounds known as...






28. Another word for 'alteration' in gene structure is called...






29. Fiber rich diets ...






30. 3 g of fat contains...






31. Which vitamin has the greatest risk of toxicity from large doses






32. Glycogen is...






33. During the refining of grain products -which nutrient rich components are lost?






34. What is the difference between gastric banding and gastric bypass? In addition to reducing the size of the stomach - gastric bypass bypasses a segment of the small intestine.






35. Isothiocyanates - the hydrolysis products produced by chopping or chewing cruciferous vegetables - have been associated with reduced risk of...






36. Type 2 diabetes...






37. Which foods are the richest source of plant lignans?






38. The impact of different foods on the magnitude and duration of the rise in blood glucose after a meal is called...






39. Vitamin E deficiency can cause...






40. Iron is not stored by the body so iron toxicity is not an area of concern






41. The health benefits specifically associated with cruciferous vegetables arethought to be related to their______ content.






42. Water soluble vitamins...






43. A number of studies suggest that lycopene-rich diets are associated with significant reductions in the risk of prostate cancer. Which food is the most significant source of dietary lycopene?






44. A large number of research studies have shown that regular nut consumption is associated with a substantial decrease in the risk of death associated with...






45. Carbohydrates...






46. The health benefits specifically associated with cruciferous vegetables are thought to be related to their _______________ content.






47. Water soluble vitamins...






48. High dose beta carotene supplements






49. High intakes of the carotenoids - lutein and zeaxanthin are associated with asignificantly lower risk of developing...






50. Leafy green vegetables are good sources of carotenoids