How nutrients travel through the digestive system

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1. Which of the following is least likely to provide reliable nutrition information?

· American Dietetic Association

· US Department of Agriculture

· Muscle and Fitness Magazine

· Purdue University

2. Which of the following is not paired correctly?

· Carbohydrates provide 4 Kcal/gram

· Alcohol provides 4 Kcal/gram

· Lipids provide 9 Kcal/gram

· Protein provides 4 Kcal/gram

3. Foods that have health-promoting and/or disease-preventing properties beyond basic nutritional functions are called

· essential foods.

· fortified foods.

· functional foods.

· Phytochemicals

4. A formal explanation of an observed phenomenon after experimentation is a(n):

· theory

· hypothesis

· variable

· observation

5. You have two relatives both 55 years old and both have always eaten a diet of primarily fast food. One of these relatives has severe heart disease and the other has low cholesterol levels and no sign of heart disease. What is the best explanation for this?

· these relatives have the same genetic predisposition for heart disease

· these relatives do not share the same genetic predisposition for heart disease

· the fast food consumed is not bad for their heart health

· the fast food consumed is good for their heart health

6. Which of the following is associated with overnutrition?

· Anemia

· Failure to thrive

· Obesity and Type 2 diabetes

· Osteoporosis

7. Some nutrient deficiencies occur quickly, whereas others take more time to develop. Which of the following nutrient deficiencies are listed in the order reflecting most quickly to least quickly?

· Dehydration, osteoporosis, scurvy

· Scurvy, dehydration, osteoporosis

· Osteoporosis, dehydration, scurvy

· Dehydration, scurvy, osteoporosis

8. A carbohydrate-rich oat bar contains 20 grams of carbohydrate and is fortified with 5 grams of a fiber which is a non digestible complex carbohydrate. How many calories FROM CARBOHYDRATE have been consumed?

· 100 calories.

· 160 calories.

· 80 calories.

· 40 calories.

9. For a nutrition study to provide reliable information, it must:

· collect quantifiable data from the right experimental population.

· use proper experimental controls.

· accurately interpret data.

· All of these choices are true.

10. An example of moderation when choosing foods is:

· adding salt to your french-fries.

· sharing an appetizer with a friend when eating at a restaurant.

· ordering a small burger and fries instead of a double burger.

· eating a cinnamon roll and a latte for breakfast and skipping lunch

11. Currently serving sizes on labels are based on: ( View this video. )

· The amount people actually eat

· What people estimated they ate in 1970-1980

· MyPlate recommended serving sizes

· All of these are correct

12. According to the MyPlate plan, a person who requires about 2000 calories per day should consume ______ cups of milk each day?

· 2

· 3

· 4

· 5

13. All of the following are variables that increase the Estimated Energy Requirement except:

· a child who grows taller.

· adding 20 minutes per day of physical activity.

· getting older.

· adding muscle mass by weight lifting.

14. Which nutrient intake recommendation is used as a goal when a Recommended Dietary Allowance does not exist?

· Adequate Intake

· Estimated Average Requirement

· Estimated Energy Requirement

· Tolerable Upper Intake Level

15. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the Dietary Guidelines and the MyPlate?

· The Dietary Guidelines provides specific recommendations and the MyPlate generalizes these recommendations.

· The Dietary Guidelines provides recommendations for a healthy diet and the MyPlate illustrates the appropriate proportions of foods from each of five food groups that make up a healthy diet.

· The Dietary Guidelines provides information about food choices and MyPlate emphasizes the need for exercise.

· The Dietary Guidelines and MyPlate are unrelated different public health tools.

16. If Joe consumed 2500 calories daily, he would need to consume ____ the %DV listed in the Nutrition Facts panel.

· greater than

· less than

· the same as

17. Which of the following recommendations are designed to cover 97% of the population's needs?

· EAR

· UL

· RDA

· DRI

18. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, maintaining a healthy body weight is emphasized by:

· following a diet that provides fewer than 120 grams of carbohydrate daily.

· following a diet with less than 10% of total calories from fat.

· increasing protein intake.

· moderating calorie intake.

19. For a dietary supplement to claim "high potency," it must contain ____ percent of the Daily Value for the given nutrient based on the stated serving size.

· 20

· 50

· 100

· 125

20. The best definition of the purpose of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) is:

· to insure that all Americans consume a healthy diet.

· to provide food in the American market that satisfies nutrient needs of the population.

· to provide nutrients in either food or supplements that satisfies the nutrient needs of the population.

· to recommend the amounts of energy, nutrients, and other food components that healthy people should consume in order to stay healthy, reduce the risk of chronic disease, and prevent deficiencies.

21. The slow movement of food stuff through the _____ favors the growth of microflora.

· large intestine

· pancreas

· small intestine

· stomach

22. Fatty acids can be used to make all of the following EXCEPT:

· body fat

· glycogen

· cell membranes

· regulatory molecules

23. An individual who eats food contaminated with bacteria may be protected from the ill effects of the bacteria because of the presence of:

· enzymes in the lining of the small intestine

· hormones and enzymes controlling reactions in the small intestines

· antibacterial agents consumed with the food

· phagocytes and lymphocytes

24. Gastric juice in the stomach contains all of the following EXCEPT:

· trypsin.

· hydrochloric acid.

· pepsin.

· water.

25. Which of the following does not influence how quickly food moves through the GI tract?

· Size of the meal

· Nutrition composition of the meal

· Whether the meal is composed of liquids or solids

· Time of day the meal is eaten

26. Which of the following is in correct order from smallest to largest?

· cell, atom, molecule, organ, tissue

· molecule, atom, tissue, cell, organ

· atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ

· tissue, atom, molecule, cell, organ

27. Heartburn results when the acidic contents of the stomach regurgitate into the esophagus creating a burning sensation because, unlike the stomach, the cells lining the esophagus do not:

· secrete hydrolytic enzymes

· secrete mucous

· contain connective tissue

· contain epithelial cells

28. Exchange of nutrients and gases occurs through:

· capillaries

· arterioles

· arteries

· veins

29. _____ is a circular muscle that acts as a valve, opening and closing to allow the gastric contents to move throughout the GI tract.

· Connective tissue

· The lumen

· A sphincter

· The rectum

30. Which of the following body systems secretes hormones that help regulate how much we eat how quickly food and nutrients travel through the digestive system?

· Nervous

· Endocrine

· Cardiovascular

· Integumentary

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