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TEST BANK FOR NUTRITION CONCEPTS AND CONTROVERSIES, SIZER 13 EDITION

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34 Chapter 4 – The Carbohydrates: Sugar, Starch, Glycogen, and Fiber Chapter Learning Objectives 4.1 Compare and contrast the major types of carbohydrates in foods and in the body. 4.2 Explain the important roles of carbohydrates and fiber in the body, and describe the characteristics of whole grain foods. 4.3 Explain how complex carbohydrates are broken down in the digestive tract and absorbed into the body. 4.4 Describe how hormones control blood glucose concentrations during fasting and feasting, and explain the response of these hormones to various carbohydrates in the diet. 4.5 Describe the scope of the U.S. diabetes problem, and educate someone about the long- and short-term effects of untreated diabetes and prediabetes. 4.6 Identify components of a lifestyle plan to effectively control blood glucose, and describe the characteristics of an eating plan that can help manage type 2 diabetes. 4.7 Describe the symptoms of hypoglycemia, and name some conditions that may cause it. 4.8 Identify the main contributors of various forms of carbohydrates in foods. 4.9 Discuss current research regarding the relationships among dietary carbohydrates, obesity, diabetes, and other ills. True/False Items 1. Carbohydrate has been rightly accused of being the fattening ingredient of foods; therefore, we need to consume fewer starchy foods. 2. Most unrefined plant foods contain a mix of fiber types. 3. The term “brown bread” on a label is a guarantee that the bread has been made with whole-grain flour. 4. The glycemic index and glycemic load of foods may be of interest to people with diabetes who must strive to regulate blood glucose control. 5. Carbohydrates form the first link in the food chain that supports all life on earth. 6. Starch digestion is completed by the time food reaches the small intestine. 7. Chronic inflammation of body tissues accompanies uncontrolled diabetes and may contribute to eye, kidney, heart, and other associated problems. 8. The best way to control blood glucose levels in diabetes is to avoid all sugary foods. 9. The recommended carbohydrate intake in a health-promoting diet is 45-65 percent of calories. Controversy 4 True/False Items 10. Research has shown that eating too much carbohydrate can cause diabetes. 11. The increase in added sugars in the diet is the main cause of the increase in obesity today. Comprehension-Level Multiple-Choice Items 1. Which of the following animal-derived foods contains significant amounts of carbohydrates? a. eggs b. beef c. milk d. poultry

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