Which of the following is an essential nutrient?
Multiple Choice
Alcohol
Carbohydrates
Phytochemicals
Zoochemicals -ANS Carbohydrates
Which of the following is the leading nutrition-related cause of death in the United States?
Heart disease
Cancer
Diabetes
Pneumonia -ANS Heart disease
The essential nutrients
must be consumed at every meal.
are required for infants but not adults.
can be made in the body when they are needed. -ANS can be made in the body when they are needed.
According to the Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) of the National Academy of Sciences, ______ of
kilocalories should come from carbohydrates.
20% to 35%
,45% to 65%
10% to 35% -ANS 45% to 65%
According to the Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) of the National Academy of Sciences, ______ of
kilocalories should come from protein.
20% to 35%
45% to 65%
10% to 35% -ANS 10% to 35%
According to the Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) of the National Academy of Sciences, ______ of
kilocalories should come from fat.
20% to 35%
45% to 65%
10% to 35% -ANS 20% to 35%
Fiber belongs to the class of nutrients known as
carbohydrates
protein.
lipids.
minerals. -ANS carbohydrates
Which of the following is a function of water?
,Provides energy
Transports nutrients and wastes
Structural component of bone
Prevention of oxidative damage to cell membranes -ANS Transports nutrients and wastes
A meal consisting of a cheeseburger, large fries, and a chocolate shake provides a total of 1,120
kilocalories. Forty-eight percent of the energy in the meal is from carbohydrate and 13 percent is from
protein. How many kilocalories of fat does the meal contain?
137
313
287
437 -ANS 437
Psychological (external) influences that encourage us to find and eat food: -ANS Appetite
Physiological (internal) drive to find and eat food, mostly regulated by innate cues to eating: -ANS
Hunger
State in which there is no longer a desire to eat; a feeling of satisfaction -ANS Satiety
Compound secreted into the bloodstream that acts to control the function of distant cells: -ANS
Hormone
A condition characterized by excess body fat: -ANS Obesity
The building block for proteins containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen: -ANS Amino Acid
, Substances found in plants that contribute to a reduced risk of cancer or heart disease in people who
consume them regularly: -ANS Phytochemicals
Heat needed to raise 1 liter of water 1 degree Celsius: -ANS Kilocalorie
Organic compounds needed in very small amounts in the diet to help regulate and support chemical
reactions in the body -ANS Vitamins
Chemical substances in food that contribute to health: -ANS Nutrients
Chemical elements used in the body to promote chemical reactions and to form body structures: -ANS
minerals
An aspect of our lives that may make us more likely to develop a disease: -ANS Risk Factor
Compound that speeds the rate of a chemical process but is not altered by the process: -ANS Enzyme
Hereditary material that provides the blueprints for the production of cell proteins: -ANS Genes
A condition in which blood pressure remains persistently elevated: -ANS Hypertension
Nutrition is:
the study of diet and disease patterns among various populations.
the science that links food to health and disease.
the use of dietary supplements to cure diseases.