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Nutrition - ANSWERSScience that links foods to health and disease Hunger - ANSWERSPhysiological (internal) drive to find and eat food, usually caused by internal cues Appetite - ANSWERSPsychological (external) drive to find and eat food, often in the absence of food Satiety - ANSWERSPhysical feeling of fullness, state in which there is no desire to eat. Physical satisfaction Satiation - ANSWERSPsychological feeling of being satisfied by food, mental satisfaction Nutrients - ANSWERSDerived from food to provide fuel in the form of kcals and support body functions Essential Nutrients - ANSWERSHave a biological function; omission results in a decline of function and replenishing the nutrient after being omitted restores biological function (45 of these) The six classes of nutrients - ANSWERSCarbs, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water Carbohydrates - ANSWERSMajority of calories in our diet, plant or animal derived, ~4 kcal/gram of food Simple Sugars - ANSWERSMonosaccharides, Disaccharides (glucose, fructose) Complex Sugars - ANSWERSGlycogen, starch, fiber Lipids - ANSWERSFat, most energy nutrient (~9 kcal/gram), not water soluble Animal Fats - ANSWERSSolid at room temperature, raises cholesterol Plant Oils - ANSWERSLiquid at room temperature Essential Fatty Acids - ANSWERSOmega 3 & Omega 6

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Human Nutrition Exam 1 (Chapters
1,2,4,5,6)Questions with Correct
Answers
Nutrition - ANSWERSScience that links foods to health and disease

Hunger - ANSWERSPhysiological (internal) drive to find and eat food, usually caused
by internal cues

Appetite - ANSWERSPsychological (external) drive to find and eat food, often in the
absence of food

Satiety - ANSWERSPhysical feeling of fullness, state in which there is no desire to eat.
Physical satisfaction

Satiation - ANSWERSPsychological feeling of being satisfied by food, mental
satisfaction

Nutrients - ANSWERSDerived from food to provide fuel in the form of kcals and support
body functions

Essential Nutrients - ANSWERSHave a biological function; omission results in a decline
of function and replenishing the nutrient after being omitted restores biological function
(45 of these)

The six classes of nutrients - ANSWERSCarbs, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals,
water

Carbohydrates - ANSWERSMajority of calories in our diet, plant or animal derived, ~4
kcal/gram of food

Simple Sugars - ANSWERSMonosaccharides, Disaccharides (glucose, fructose)

Complex Sugars - ANSWERSGlycogen, starch, fiber

Lipids - ANSWERSFat, most energy nutrient (~9 kcal/gram), not water soluble

Animal Fats - ANSWERSSolid at room temperature, raises cholesterol

Plant Oils - ANSWERSLiquid at room temperature

Essential Fatty Acids - ANSWERSOmega 3 & Omega 6

, Proteins - ANSWERS~4 kcal/gram, main structural material in the body, form when
amino acids bond together, derived from animals & plants, helps to feel fuller longer

Water - ANSWERSProvides no calories/energy, majority of our body's weight,
transports nutrients and waste, found in lots of foods

Vitamins - ANSWERSEnable chemical reactions to occur in the body, 4 are fat soluble,
9 are water soluble, cooking destroys water soluble ones more readily, contains no
useable energy

Minerals - ANSWERSInorganic substances with no carbon atoms, numerous functions
in body, not destroyed while cooking, 16 major ones, perform electrolyte function, no
calories/energy

Phytochemicals - ANSWERSChemicals found in plants, contributes to reduced risk of
cancer or cardiovascular disease

Basal Metabolic Rate - ANSWERSResting metabolism

Vegetarians - ANSWERSHave much less B12, calcium, iron, and other minerals; cost of
eating is much more inexpensive

Student Athletes - ANSWERSNeed more carbohydrates for fuel, more protein for
muscle repair, more fluid replacement, females especially need more fat

Proportionality - ANSWERSEating more nutrient-dense food over calorically dense,
matching energy intake with physical activity

Variety - ANSWERSEating many different foods from all food groups, eat from all 5 food
groups each day

Nutrient Dense - ANSWERSNutrients exceed our caloric need (best for elderly and
weight loss)

Energy Dense - ANSWERSCalorie content to food weight

Moderation - ANSWERSPortion sizes, plan day's diet so you don't overconsume
nutrients/calories

Functional Foods - ANSWERSProvide health benefits beyond those supplied by
traditional nutrients that they have (e.g., Activia Yogurt = probiotics, Minute Maid Heart-
Wise Orange Juice = cholesterol control)

Dietary Guidelines - ANSWERSNutrition and physical activity advice based on scientific
research for Americans 2 and older

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