AI Correct Answers Adequate Intake
AMDR Correct Answers Acceptable Macronutrient
Distribution Range
anecdotal evidence Correct Answers Personal stories about
specific incidents and experiences.
Be able to explain different nutrition assessment methods used
to detect energy and nutrient deficiencies and excesses Correct
Answers -Diet History- either 24 hour recall or diet journal
-physical examination
-laboratory tests
-anthropometric assessments
-Health-History Questionnaire
blind experiment Correct Answers An experiment in which the
subjects do not know whether they are members of the
experimental group or the control group.
Carbohydrate function in the body Correct Answers primary
fuel source for the human body
Carbohydrates (macronutrient) Correct Answers 4kcal/g
characteristics of a well-designed clinical trial Correct Answers
-Control group-Study that can be replicated
-Study in which neither researchers nor participants know who
receives the treatment
, control group, Correct Answers In an experiment, the group
that is not exposed to the treatment; contrasts with the
experimental group and serves as a comparison for evaluating
the effect of the treatment.
correlations Correct Answers observed associations between
two variables
covert Correct Answers A sign or symptom that is hidden.
Describe the tools nutritional professionals and other healthcare
provider use for gathering data related to an individual's
nutritional status diet. Correct Answers
Describe various approaches you can use to evaluate the truth
and reliability of media reports, websites, and other sources of
nutrition information. Correct Answers conflict of interest,
Bias, Systematic Review, quackery
double-blind experiment Correct Answers an experiment in
which neither the experimenter nor the participants know which
participants received which treatment
EAR Correct Answers Estimated Average Requirement
EER Correct Answers Estimated Energy Requirement
experimental group Correct Answers In an experiment, the
group that is exposed to the treatment, that is, to one version of
the independent variable.