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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 1 HNF 150 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. 6 key concepts of nutrition - AnswerNutrition is a science, good nutrition is a cornerstone of good health, nutrient density, we are part of nature and depend on the health of our planet, health/climate/nature crises are interrelated, we are the solution Nutrient density - Answerhow packed a food is with nutrients Six classes of nutrients - AnswerProtein, carbs, fats, water, vitamins, minerals energy yield carbs - Answer4 kcal/g energy yield proteins - Answer4 kcal/g energy yield fats - Answer9 kcal/g energy yield alcohol - Answer7 kcal/g whole foods - Answerunprocessed and unrefined (whole grains, fruits) processed foods - Answerfoods that have been treated to change their properties enriched foods - Answerfoods in which nutrients that were lost during processing have been added back fortified foods - Answerfoods in which nutrients are added that did not originally exist in the food (oj with calcium) essential nutrients - Answermust be obtained from an external source because body can't make it or make enough energy yielding nutrients - Answercarbs, fats, proteins organic nutrients - Answercontain carbon inorganic nutrients - Answerdo not contain carbon ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 2 calorie - Answerenergy. Amount of heat required to raise temp of 1 L of water by 1 degree C steps of the scientific method - Answerobserve, question, hypothesize, test, interpret, refine epidemiological studies - Answerfocus on populations case studies - Answerfocus on an individual intervention studies - Answertrue experiments lab studies - Answerexperiments under strict conditions Garlic - Answercontains sulfur compounds, which are responsible for health benefits and odor. It is antimicrobial, antifungal, and antithrombotic diabetes epidemic - AnswerThe epidemics began about 30 years ago. Reasons include increased consumption of sugar, increased cost of fruits and vegetables, decreased cost of junk foods, increased portion sizes, and decreased exercise. how are DRIs established - Answerreviewing and conducting studies. Balance studies test different intake levels to determine when input=output EARs (estimated average requirements) - Answerintake level for a nutrient at which the needs of 50 percent of the population will be met RDAs (Recommended Dietary Allowances) - Answerestimated amount of a nutrient per day considered necessary for the maintenance of good health AIs (adequate intakes) - Answerused where there is insufficient data to determine an RDA ULs (Tolerable Upper Intake Levels) - Answerthe highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in the general population DVs (Daily Values) - Answeron food labels and designed to help consumers use food label information to plan a healthy diet AMDRs (Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges) - Answerrecommended amount of calories from each macronutrient (Carbs 45-65%, fats 20-35%, protein 10-35%) Dietary Guidelines - AnswerHiger in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low or nonfat dairy, seafood, legumes, nuts, and moderate alcohol. Lower in red and processed meat, sugar sweetened foods/drinks, and refined grains. which foods are associated with less enviro

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6 key concepts of nutrition - Answer✔Nutrition is a science, good nutrition is a cornerstone of
good health, nutrient density, we are part of nature and depend on the health of our planet,
health/climate/nature crises are interrelated, we are the solution

Nutrient density - Answer✔how packed a food is with nutrients

Six classes of nutrients - Answer✔Protein, carbs, fats, water, vitamins, minerals

energy yield carbs - Answer✔4 kcal/g

energy yield proteins - Answer✔4 kcal/g

energy yield fats - Answer✔9 kcal/g

energy yield alcohol - Answer✔7 kcal/g

whole foods - Answer✔unprocessed and unrefined (whole grains, fruits)

processed foods - Answer✔foods that have been treated to change their properties

enriched foods - Answer✔foods in which nutrients that were lost during processing have been
added back

fortified foods - Answer✔foods in which nutrients are added that did not originally exist in the
food (oj with calcium)

essential nutrients - Answer✔must be obtained from an external source because body can't
make it or make enough

energy yielding nutrients - Answer✔carbs, fats, proteins

organic nutrients - Answer✔contain carbon

inorganic nutrients - Answer✔do not contain carbon


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calorie - Answer✔energy. Amount of heat required to raise temp of 1 L of water by 1 degree C

steps of the scientific method - Answer✔observe, question, hypothesize, test, interpret, refine

epidemiological studies - Answer✔focus on populations

case studies - Answer✔focus on an individual

intervention studies - Answer✔true experiments

lab studies - Answer✔experiments under strict conditions

Garlic - Answer✔contains sulfur compounds, which are responsible for health benefits and
odor. It is antimicrobial, antifungal, and antithrombotic

diabetes epidemic - Answer✔The epidemics began about 30 years ago. Reasons include
increased consumption of sugar, increased cost of fruits and vegetables, decreased cost of junk
foods, increased portion sizes, and decreased exercise.

how are DRIs established - Answer✔reviewing and conducting studies. Balance studies test
different intake levels to determine when input=output

EARs (estimated average requirements) - Answer✔intake level for a nutrient at which the needs
of 50 percent of the population will be met

RDAs (Recommended Dietary Allowances) - Answer✔estimated amount of a nutrient per day
considered necessary for the maintenance of good health

AIs (adequate intakes) - Answer✔used where there is insufficient data to determine an RDA

ULs (Tolerable Upper Intake Levels) - Answer✔the highest level of daily nutrient intake that is
likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in the general population

DVs (Daily Values) - Answer✔on food labels and designed to help consumers use food label
information to plan a healthy diet

AMDRs (Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges) - Answer✔recommended amount of
calories from each macronutrient (Carbs 45-65%, fats 20-35%, protein 10-35%)

2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines - Answer✔Higer in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low or nonfat
dairy, seafood, legumes, nuts, and moderate alcohol. Lower in red and processed meat, sugar
sweetened foods/drinks, and refined grains.

which foods are associated with less environmental impact - Answer✔plant based foods




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