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UNDERSTANDING NUTRITION, 17TH EDITION 2026 EXAM
LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026 – 2027
EDITION
UNDERSTANDING NUTRITION, 17TH EDITION
EXAMINATION (250 QUESTIONS)
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF NUTRITION (Questions 1–15)
1. A registered dietitian nutritionist is providing nutrition education to a client who
has recently been diagnosed with prediabetes. The client asks what the term
"nutrition" specifically encompasses in a clinical setting. Which of the following is
the most complete and accurate definition of the science of nutrition that the
dietitian should provide?
A) The study of how the body grows and develops over the lifespan, with a focus on
physical activity recommendations.
B) The science of the nutrients in foods and their actions within the body, including
human behaviors related to food and eating.
C) The analysis of food production methods and their impact on the global supply chain
and economic stability.
D) The study of the psychological factors that influence an individual's food preferences
and dietary choices.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Nutrition is defined as the science of the nutrients in foods and their actions
within the body. A broader definition includes the study of human behaviors related to
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food and eating. This comprehensive definition encompasses both the biological and
behavioral aspects that are essential for clinical practice.
2. A nutritionist is counseling a client who is trying to understand why they
consistently choose certain foods over others. The client states, "I always find
myself reaching for a bag of chips when I watch television." The nutritionist
explains that this food choice is most likely driven by which of the following
factors?
A) Positive association, because the client associates eating chips with the relaxing
activity of watching television.
B) Emotional comfort, because the client is using food to cope with underlying stress or
anxiety.
C) Habit, because the client has developed a routine behavior that is performed without
conscious thought.
D) Availability, because chips are likely kept in the home and are easily accessible
during television time.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Habit refers to routine behaviors performed automatically without
conscious thought. Eating chips while watching television is a classic example of a
learned, habitual behavior. While other factors may play a role, the automatic nature of
this behavior characterizes it as a habit-driven food choice.
3. A public health nurse is developing educational materials for a culturally diverse
community. The nurse wants to ensure the materials are culturally competent.
Which statement best describes cultural competence in the context of nutrition
education?
A) Providing the same nutrition recommendations to all individuals regardless of their
cultural background to ensure equity.
B) Having an awareness and acceptance of diverse cultures and the ability to interact
effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds.
C) Translating nutrition materials into multiple languages to improve comprehension
among non-English-speaking populations.
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D) Focusing exclusively on the traditional foods of the dominant culture to simplify the
educational message.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cultural competence involves developing awareness, knowledge, and skills
to work effectively with people from diverse cultural backgrounds. This includes
recognizing and respecting different food traditions, beliefs, and practices related to
food and health.
4. A client tells their healthcare provider, "I only eat foods that are organic and
locally sourced." This food choice is most likely based on which of the following
factors?
A) Body image concerns and weight management goals.
B) Emotional comfort and stress reduction.
C) Values related to environmental sustainability and health.
D) Social interactions and peer influence.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Values are deeply held beliefs that guide behavior. Choosing organic and
locally sourced foods reflects values related to environmental stewardship,
sustainability, and personal health beliefs rather than taste, convenience, or social
factors.
5. A college student who grew up in a family that regularly consumed traditional
Italian dishes now prefers these foods over other cuisines. This food choice is most
directly influenced by which of the following factors?
A) Marketing and media exposure
B) Negative associations with unfamiliar foods
C) Ethnic heritage and regional cuisines
D) Convenience and economic factors
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Food choices are strongly influenced by ethnic heritage and regional
cuisines. Foods associated with particular cultural groups—learned through family
traditions and cultural practices—often become preferred choices throughout life.
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6. A nutritionist is explaining the difference between processed foods and ultra-
processed foods to a client. Which of the following statements accurately
describes ultra-processed foods?
A) Foods that have been minimally altered from their natural state, such as fresh
vegetables that have been washed and packaged.
B) Foods made from substances typically used in food preparation that undergo further
processing with added salts, sugars, fats, and additives.
C) Foods that have been cooked or preserved using traditional methods such as
canning or freezing.
D) Foods that are organic and contain no artificial ingredients or preservatives.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ultra-processed foods are formulations made from substances derived from
foods, often with little if any intact whole foods. They undergo extensive processing and
typically contain added sugars, fats, salt, and artificial additives such as flavors and
colors. They are designed to be convenient, palatable, and have a long shelf life.
7. A client asks their nutritionist to define "malnutrition." Which of the following
responses is most accurate?
A) Malnutrition is a condition caused exclusively by inadequate food intake and
undernutrition.
B) Malnutrition refers to any condition caused by excess or deficient food energy or
nutrient intake, or by an imbalance of nutrients.
C) Malnutrition is a temporary condition that only affects individuals in developing
countries.
D) Malnutrition is a condition characterized by overnutrition, which leads to obesity and
related chronic diseases.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Malnutrition encompasses both undernutrition (deficient energy or
nutrients) and overnutrition (excess energy or nutrients). It refers to any imbalance in
nutrient intake, whether deficiency or excess, and can affect individuals regardless of
geographic location or socioeconomic status.
UNDERSTANDING NUTRITION, 17TH EDITION 2026 EXAM
LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026 – 2027
EDITION
UNDERSTANDING NUTRITION, 17TH EDITION
EXAMINATION (250 QUESTIONS)
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF NUTRITION (Questions 1–15)
1. A registered dietitian nutritionist is providing nutrition education to a client who
has recently been diagnosed with prediabetes. The client asks what the term
"nutrition" specifically encompasses in a clinical setting. Which of the following is
the most complete and accurate definition of the science of nutrition that the
dietitian should provide?
A) The study of how the body grows and develops over the lifespan, with a focus on
physical activity recommendations.
B) The science of the nutrients in foods and their actions within the body, including
human behaviors related to food and eating.
C) The analysis of food production methods and their impact on the global supply chain
and economic stability.
D) The study of the psychological factors that influence an individual's food preferences
and dietary choices.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Nutrition is defined as the science of the nutrients in foods and their actions
within the body. A broader definition includes the study of human behaviors related to
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food and eating. This comprehensive definition encompasses both the biological and
behavioral aspects that are essential for clinical practice.
2. A nutritionist is counseling a client who is trying to understand why they
consistently choose certain foods over others. The client states, "I always find
myself reaching for a bag of chips when I watch television." The nutritionist
explains that this food choice is most likely driven by which of the following
factors?
A) Positive association, because the client associates eating chips with the relaxing
activity of watching television.
B) Emotional comfort, because the client is using food to cope with underlying stress or
anxiety.
C) Habit, because the client has developed a routine behavior that is performed without
conscious thought.
D) Availability, because chips are likely kept in the home and are easily accessible
during television time.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Habit refers to routine behaviors performed automatically without
conscious thought. Eating chips while watching television is a classic example of a
learned, habitual behavior. While other factors may play a role, the automatic nature of
this behavior characterizes it as a habit-driven food choice.
3. A public health nurse is developing educational materials for a culturally diverse
community. The nurse wants to ensure the materials are culturally competent.
Which statement best describes cultural competence in the context of nutrition
education?
A) Providing the same nutrition recommendations to all individuals regardless of their
cultural background to ensure equity.
B) Having an awareness and acceptance of diverse cultures and the ability to interact
effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds.
C) Translating nutrition materials into multiple languages to improve comprehension
among non-English-speaking populations.
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D) Focusing exclusively on the traditional foods of the dominant culture to simplify the
educational message.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cultural competence involves developing awareness, knowledge, and skills
to work effectively with people from diverse cultural backgrounds. This includes
recognizing and respecting different food traditions, beliefs, and practices related to
food and health.
4. A client tells their healthcare provider, "I only eat foods that are organic and
locally sourced." This food choice is most likely based on which of the following
factors?
A) Body image concerns and weight management goals.
B) Emotional comfort and stress reduction.
C) Values related to environmental sustainability and health.
D) Social interactions and peer influence.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Values are deeply held beliefs that guide behavior. Choosing organic and
locally sourced foods reflects values related to environmental stewardship,
sustainability, and personal health beliefs rather than taste, convenience, or social
factors.
5. A college student who grew up in a family that regularly consumed traditional
Italian dishes now prefers these foods over other cuisines. This food choice is most
directly influenced by which of the following factors?
A) Marketing and media exposure
B) Negative associations with unfamiliar foods
C) Ethnic heritage and regional cuisines
D) Convenience and economic factors
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Food choices are strongly influenced by ethnic heritage and regional
cuisines. Foods associated with particular cultural groups—learned through family
traditions and cultural practices—often become preferred choices throughout life.
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6. A nutritionist is explaining the difference between processed foods and ultra-
processed foods to a client. Which of the following statements accurately
describes ultra-processed foods?
A) Foods that have been minimally altered from their natural state, such as fresh
vegetables that have been washed and packaged.
B) Foods made from substances typically used in food preparation that undergo further
processing with added salts, sugars, fats, and additives.
C) Foods that have been cooked or preserved using traditional methods such as
canning or freezing.
D) Foods that are organic and contain no artificial ingredients or preservatives.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ultra-processed foods are formulations made from substances derived from
foods, often with little if any intact whole foods. They undergo extensive processing and
typically contain added sugars, fats, salt, and artificial additives such as flavors and
colors. They are designed to be convenient, palatable, and have a long shelf life.
7. A client asks their nutritionist to define "malnutrition." Which of the following
responses is most accurate?
A) Malnutrition is a condition caused exclusively by inadequate food intake and
undernutrition.
B) Malnutrition refers to any condition caused by excess or deficient food energy or
nutrient intake, or by an imbalance of nutrients.
C) Malnutrition is a temporary condition that only affects individuals in developing
countries.
D) Malnutrition is a condition characterized by overnutrition, which leads to obesity and
related chronic diseases.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Malnutrition encompasses both undernutrition (deficient energy or
nutrients) and overnutrition (excess energy or nutrients). It refers to any imbalance in
nutrient intake, whether deficiency or excess, and can affect individuals regardless of
geographic location or socioeconomic status.