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NR 228-NUTRITION EXAM 1 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED) 1. Food preference Correct Answer 2. Those *foods we choose to eat when all foods are available at the same time and in the same quantity*. Determined by genetic and environmental effects. Food choice Correct Answer 3. This concerns the specific foods that are *convenient* to choose when we are actually ready to eat; rarely are all our preferred foods available at the same time to satisfy our preferences. These are restricted by convenience. Food liking Correct Answer 4. Considers what food we *really like to eat*. We may want to eat foods that enhance our health, but we like to eat chocolate cake. What affects someone's food preference? Correct Answer 1. Genetic Determinants (ex. liking for salts or sweets) 2. Environmental influences 3. Media influences 5. Hunger Correct Answer The inability to access enough food to feel nourished and satisfied. 6. Variety Correct Answer One of the four themes of MyPlate recommendations. This involves eating food from all food groups and subgroups. 7. Proportionality Correct Answer One of the four themes of MyPlate recommendations. It involves eating more of some foods (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fat-free or low-fat milk products) and less of others (foods high in saturated or trans fats, added sugars, cholesterol salt, and alcohol). 8. Moderation Correct Answer One of the four themes of MyPlate recommendations. Choose types of foods that limit intake of saturated or trans fats, added sugars, cholesterol, salt, and alcohol. 9. Activity Correct Answer 10. One of the four themes of MyPlate recommendations. Be physically active every day. Syndrome X Correct Answer 11. Also known as "metabolic syndrome" is a group of heart disease risk factors including *abdominal obesity, glucose intolerance, high blood pressure, and abnormal blood lipid levels* Healing foods pyramid Correct Answer 12. The ___________ ________ __________ emphasizes foods with restorative benefits and/or essential nutrients in natural forms. The core of dietary intake is primarily plant-based foods, with small amounts of animal foods. the "healing" aspect of this also applies to the production of the food supply. Experimental study Correct Answer 13. Type of research. Consists of an *experimental group* receiving treatment (or dietary change) and a *control group* receiving no treatment (no dietary change); differences, if any, are then noted. called clinical or laboratory study. Case study Correct Answer 14. Type of research. analyzes an *individual case* of a disease or health difference to determine how factors may influence health; a naturalistic study because no manipulation of dietary intake or behavior occurs. Epidemiologic study Correct Answer 15. Type of research. *Studies populations*; tracks the occurrence of health or disease processes among populations; may use historical data, surveys, and/or medical records to determine possible factors influencing the health of a group of people. Irradiation Correct Answer A procedure by which *food is exposed to radiation* that destroys microorganisms, insect growth, and parasites that could spoil food or cause illness. This food preservation technology results in an increase of international and domestic food trade. These foods may have a *longer shelf life* 16. Glycogen Correct Answer 17. Carbohydrate energy stored in the liver and in the muscles. Glycogenolysis Correct Answer Process when glycogen stored in the liver and muscle tissue is converted back to glucose. 18. Gluconeogenesis Correct Answer 19. The process of producing glucose from fat. Ketone bodies Correct Answer 20. Created when fatty acids are broken down for energy when sufficient carbohydrates are unavailable. Insulin Correct Answer 21. A hormone produced by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans, lowers blood glucose levels by enhancing the conversion of excess glucose to glycogen through glycogenesis or to fat stored in adipose tissue. It also eases the absorption of glucose into the cells so the use of glucose as energy is increased.


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