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STRAIGHTERLINE NUTRITION 101 EXAM /
STRAIGHTERLINE NUTRITION 101 REAL FINAL EXAM
LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND WELL
ELABORATED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATES | ALREADY GRADED A+
BRAND NEW!! (REVISED EXAM)
Things that affect our food choices - ANSWER: flavor, texture, appearance, routines
and habits, early experiences and customs, advertising, nutrition and health
concerns, social changes, economics, physiological processes

Diet and lifestyle factors contributing to leading causes of death - ANSWER: poor diet
and a sedentary lifestyle

Nutrition - ANSWER: the science that links foods to health and disease

Carbohydrate - ANSWER: a compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
atoms, including sugars, starches and fibers

Protein - ANSWER: food and body compounds made of amino acids; proteins contain
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes other atoms, in a specific
configuration

Lipids - ANSWER: compounds containing much carbon and hydrogen, little oxygen,
and sometimes other atoms. Lipids do not dissolve in water and include fats, oils and
cholesterol

Alcohol - ANSWER: not a nutrient, but contains calories

Vitamins - ANSWER: Compounds needed in very small amounts in the diet to help
regulate and support chemical reactions in the body.

Minerals - ANSWER: Elements used to promote chemical reactions and form body
structures

Water - ANSWER: The universal solvent. The body is composed of about 60%.

Phytochemicals - ANSWER: Chemicals in plant-based foods that are not nutrients but
that have effects on the body.

kilocalorie (kcal) - ANSWER: heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1000
grams of water 1 degree Celsius

, fiber - ANSWER: Substances in plant foods not digested by the processes that take
place in the human stomach or small intestine

Number of calories in one gram of fat - ANSWER: 9

Number of calories in one gram of protein - ANSWER: 4

Number of calories in one gram of carbohydrate - ANSWER: 4

Number of calories in one gram of alcohol - ANSWER: 7

Steps of the Scientific Method - ANSWER: Observation, hypothesis, experiment,
analyze, conclusion, publish/review

nutrients - ANSWER: chemical substances in food that contribute to health, many of
which are essential parts of a diet

essential nutrient - ANSWER: a substance that, when left out of a diet, leads to signs
of poor health

glucose - ANSWER: a six-carbon sugar that exists in a ring form

Health professional recommendations - ANSWER: Control how much you eat
Pay attention to what you eat: choose whole grains, fruits and vegetables
Stay physically active

Variety - ANSWER: Choosing foods from all the food groups and subgroups

Proportionality - ANSWER: eating more nutrient dense foods and less of foods high
in certain types of fat, sugars, cholesterol, salt and alcohol

Nutrient density - ANSWER: the ratio derived by dividing a food's nutrient content by
its calorie content

Moderation - ANSWER: Paying attention to portion sizes and planning your day's diet
so that you do not overconsume any nutrients

Energy density - ANSWER: A comparison of the calorie content of a food with the
weight of the food

Dietary Guidelines for Americans - ANSWER: General goals for nutrient intakes and
diet composition set by the USDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services.

Five guidelines from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans - ANSWER: 1. Follow a
healthy eating pattern across the lifespan.
2. Focus on variety, nutrient density and amount.
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