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NFSC 475 EXAM 1 – CARBOHYDRATES QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS { GRADED A+} What is basal metabolic rate (BMR)? - energy expenditure by the body when at rest, but not asleep, under uncontrolled conditions of thermal neutrality, measured about 12 hours after the last meal We can use BMR to calculate: - energy requirements or energy intake needed Energy required for physical activities for sedentary, moderate, and vigorous activity. - Sedentary: 1.1-1.2 x BMR Moderate: 2-5 x BMR Vigorous: 6-8 x BMR

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NFSC 475 EXAM 1 – CARBOHYDRATES

QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS

{ GRADED A+}




What is basal metabolic rate (BMR)? - ✔✔energy expenditure by the

body when at rest, but not asleep, under uncontrolled conditions of

thermal neutrality, measured about 12 hours after the last meal


We can use BMR to calculate: - ✔✔energy requirements or energy

intake needed

Energy required for physical activities for sedentary, moderate, and

vigorous activity. - ✔✔Sedentary: 1.1-1.2 x BMR


Moderate: 2-5 x BMR

Vigorous: 6-8 x BMR

,Energy is generated from:




Energy sources include: - ✔✔food




carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, alcohol

How many kcal/g are in:




carbs

proteins

lipids


alcohol - ✔✔carbs - 4 kcal/g


proteins - 4 kcal/g

lipids - 9 kcal/g

alcohol - 7 kcal/g

,What is indirect calorimetry and what is it used for? - ✔✔measurement

of oxygen consumption (and CO2 production) and is used to estimate

energy requirement

RQ stands for:




What is it? - ✔✔respiratory quotient




the ratio of the production of CO2 to the consumption of O2


RQ for carbohydrates: - ✔✔RQ = 1.0


RQ for lipids: - ✔✔RQ = 0.7


RQ for proteins: - ✔✔0.8


A change in RQ indicates:




Explain. - ✔✔a shift in fuel utilization

, since lipids and carbohydrates are generally consumed together, your

RQ would range from 1-0.7. If your RQ was closer to 1, that would

mean you utilized carbs more than lipids for oxidation

Can an RQ value measured from a mouse at a given time point be 1 or

0.7? Why or why not? - ✔✔No. Glucose and lipids are burned at the

same time, so RQ would be between 1 and 0.7


What information can RQ data provide for us? - ✔✔- energy

expenditure (part of the equation)

- has physiological relevance in that it tells us the shift between glucose

and lipids as an energy source


Describe the RQ of a healthy person. - ✔✔A healthy person's RQ would

be aroun 0.85 after a meal, but after a few hours, the number would

start to decrease (meaning they're using more fat)
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