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NUTR 331 Midterm Review: Nutrition Fundamentals and Digestion, Exams of Nutrition

A comprehensive review of key concepts in nutrition, covering essential nutrients, dietary guidelines, digestion, and carbohydrate metabolism. It includes multiple-choice questions with answers, offering a valuable resource for students preparing for a midterm exam in a nutrition course. Topics such as the definition of nutrition, essential nutrients, dietary assessment methods, major nutrient classes, dietary recommendations, digestion, and carbohydrate metabolism.

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NUTR 331 Midterm Review questions with
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nutrition - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ”the study of function and
interaction of nutrients, and the processes by which the body uses
them
what makes a nutrient essential - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ”required
for growth, required for regulation of body processes, required for
repair of body tissue
greatest component of a chemical analysis of food - CORRECT
ANSWERS โœ”โœ”water
an organic compound can be defined as: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ”a
substance or molecule containing carbon
a nutrient deficiency can be detected in its earliest stages by -
CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ”lab tests of urine and blood samples
what is the best method for obtaining diet info for a large nutrition
survey? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ”food frequency
the 6 major classes of nutrients - CORRECT ANSWERS
โœ”โœ”carbohydrates, lipids (fats), protein, vitamins, minerals, and water
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nutrition - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the study of function and interaction of nutrients, and the processes by which the body uses them what makes a nutrient essential - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” required for growth, required for regulation of body processes, required for repair of body tissue greatest component of a chemical analysis of food - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” water an organic compound can be defined as: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” a substance or molecule containing carbon a nutrient deficiency can be detected in its earliest stages by - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” lab tests of urine and blood samples what is the best method for obtaining diet info for a large nutrition survey? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” food frequency the 6 major classes of nutrients - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” carbohydrates, lipids (fats), protein, vitamins, minerals, and water

T/F a food composition table can be used to determine the amount of iron actually absorbed by the body from a serving of liver consumed - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” False what nutrient source yields more energy than 4 kcalries per gram - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” fats (plant fats specifically) what is an example of a micronutrient - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” iron what is the ADMR for fat - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 20-35% what is the ADMR for carbs? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 45-65% what is the ADMR for protein? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 10-35% what is an example of an anthropometric measurement? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” body weight or height what type of deficiency is caused by inadequate absorption of a nutrient? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” secondary a case-control study is carried out to determine the relationship between diet and colon cancer. the results indicate that subjects with high cholesterol intake have 30% higher risk of cancer. Does this result mean that dietary cholesterol causes colon cancer? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” no not necessarily. it may be a case of guilt by association (the real cause may not be cholesterol but some other food

before publication in a reputable journal, what must the findings of a study undergo? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” a peer review the RDAs for protein, vitamins, and minerals are based on: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the needs of most healthy people the RDA for energy is based on: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the average requirement the EARs can be appropriately used in: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the planning of a school lunch program milk and milk products contribute significant amounts of: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” calcium Canada's food guide recommends that adults 19-50 years of age have how many servings of milk and alternatives? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 2 servings a tablespoon of oil is how much larger in volume than a teaspoon? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 3x an ounce is _______ grams - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 28 a serving of milk in Canada's food guide is - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 1 cup or 250ml

what are 3 suggestions for adults in Canada's food guide? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” drink skim, 1% or 2% milk every day; make as least half of your grain products whole grain; eat at least 2 servings of fish per week compared to the RDA, the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) of nutrients is: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” higher what oil and fats are not recommended by Canada's food guide? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” hard margarine and butter why is it important to have variety in your diet? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” it is important because nutrient content and amounts in food vary and so to make sure you have a balance of those necessary nutrients and to avoid deficiencies or other undesirable conditions one should have a large variety of foods. what are the characteristics of nutrient dense food? give some examples - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” nutrient dense foods have high quantity of one or several essential nutrients with a small quantity of energy; examples: skim milk, low fat yogurt, fish, most fruits and veggies (especially dark green and orange ones) define the Tolerable Upper Intake Level of a nutrient - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the maximum amount form all sources that appears safe for most healthy people the pyloric sphincter functions to: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” prevent intestinal contents back flowing into stomach and holds the food in the stomach so it can be liquefied and mixed to form chyme

what type of digestion breaks down nutrients into absorbable units? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” chemical digestion distinguish between mechanical and chemical digestion - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” mechanical is a process that involves the physical breakdown of food through chewing and peristalsis and allows chemical digestion to be able to occur; chemical digestions is facilitated by enzymes and other secreted substances throughout the whole digestive system what is the physical characteristic of chyme and why is it important in the digestive process? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” chyme is a fluid made of chewed food particles and digestive enzymes; it's important to ensure that food going through digestion is in a form that allows chemicals and enzymes to work efficiently and correctly explain importance of hydrochloric acid in the stomach - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” creates ideal acidic conditions for pepsin enzyme to work at breaking down proteins; it also kills most bacteria that enter body through food the 4 methods of assessing nutritional status - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” history (diet history, food diary, 24 hour food recall, food frequency), anthropometric measures (height, weight, etc.), physical examination, lab tests limitations to food composition databases - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” some nutrients aren't included, doesn't calculate how much of the nutrient your body absorbs, mixed dishes vary lots, variations based on origin

3 main monosaccharides - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” glucose, galactose, fructose 3 main dissacharides - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” maltose, lactose, sucrose most dietary carbohydrate is digested in the: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” small intestine when glycogen is digested it yields: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” glucose only what monosaccharides make up sucrose? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” glucose + fructose what monosaccharides make up lactose? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” glucose + galactose what monosaccharides make up maltose - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” glucose + glucose what is the primary function of glucose in the body - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” furnish energy what hormone lowers blood glucose? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” insulin

form of glucose storage in plants - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” starch the non-polysaccharide fibre found in plants - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” lignin health effects of viscous fibre: lower _______ and slowing of ______ absorption - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” cholesterol; glucose 4 examples of dietary fibre sources - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” fruit, vegetables, grains, legumes describe chemical process for carbohydrate in bread made from enriched flour, including digestion site(s), enzyme names, and digestion products - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the major carbohydrate in enriched flour is starch. in the mouth the amylase digests starch into maltose. The start passes unchanged to small intestine. Maltose also passes to small intestine. Amylase breaks remaining starch into maltose and then an enzyme turns maltose into two glucose. what foods contain invisible fats? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” ice cream, cheese, nuts, egg yolks what is the most abundant form of lipid in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” triglycerides what are 3 foods that are free of cholesterol? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” egg whites, margarine, avocados

vegetable oils are liquid because they contain large amounts of: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” unsaturated fatty acids what is the best source of monounsaturated fatty acids? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” olive oil what fatty acids belong to omega-3 series? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” linolenic acid, EPA, DHA where does digestion of lipids occur? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” almost exclusively in small intestine what does emulsification of dietary lipids do? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” disperses and suspends fat droplets in water solution to prepare for pancreatic juices where do long-chain fatty acids go after absorption? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” they enter directly into lymph and are transported by lymphatic system chylomicrons - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” lipoproteins that carry newly absorbed dietary lipids to the liver what substance contains LDL? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” blood what is the most important function of lipids in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” providing energy

what is the major dietary source for omega-6 fatty acids? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” vegetable oil what are the major dietary sources for omega-3 fatty acids? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” fish and vegetable oil (especially canola oil) micelles - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” spherical complexes that absorb long-chain fatty acids and monoglycerides how could an essential fatty acid deficiency develop? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” when person receives no linoleic or linolenic acids in diet how is the chemical composition of animal fats different from plant fats? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” animal fats: contain large amount of saturated fatty acids, palmitic acid, and stearic acid plant fats: contain unsaturated fatty acids, oleic acid, and linoleic acid 8 grams of fat / 2100 cal / what is the percent? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 8*9 = 72 ; 72/2100 = 3.4% T/F Lecithin is an essential nutrient - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” F T/F Bile is made in liver, stored in gallbladder, and used to disperse and suspend fat in watery solutions for pancreatic lipase to work on - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” T

T/F Low concentrations of LDL in blood lower risk of altherosclerosis - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” T T/F An increased amount of fish oils will lengthen the time needed for blood to clot - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” T contents of protein - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen what happens when a protein is denatured? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” loses its biological activity a non-essential amino acid must be: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” supplied in the diet how many essential amino acids are required by adults? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” about 9 protein digestion occurs mainly in: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the stomach insulin functions in: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” blood glucose regulation the end product of protein digestion in the stomach is: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” large and small polypeptides hemoglobin functions in: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” oxygen transport

which protein source can be used as a reference standard in measuring the quality of other proteins? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” egg whites describe a peptide bond and outline which digestive tract sites break it down - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” a peptide bond is the chemical bond connecting an acid group on one amino acid with the amine group of another. The peptide bond is broken down by enzymes in the stomach and small intestine. T/F on a nutritious diet, children and pregnant women have a positive nitrogen balance - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” T T/F Incomplete proteins will not be absorbed because of lack of one or more EAA - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” F T/F athletes and bodybuilders need protein supplements because they require more protein than can be supplied by ordinary foods - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” F T/F most adult Canadians need to increase their protein intakes - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” F when are ketones produced? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” when there is insufficient glycerol to combine with fatty acids to produce triglycerides the physiological fuel value of a food is: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” the amount of energy available to the body

Basal metabolic rate (BMR) - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” is measured under a controlled set of conditions what activity is not part of basal metabolism? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” digestion average body weight in women - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 20-30% the most accurate method of assessing the degree of body fatness is by: - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” skin fold measurement which sex has a typically higher percentage in body fat - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” higher in women than in men which health hazard is not associated with serious underweight? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” hyperlipidemia which effect is not a result of a low-carb diet? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” deficiency of ketone bodies what is the approx daily basal metabolic energy needs of a 50-kg woman? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” 1000-1300 kcal when energy-yielding nutrients are consumed in excess, which one(s) can lead to storage of fat? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” fat, carbs, and proteins

a cup of 2% milk has 12g carbs, 8g protein, 5g lipids. calculate physiological fuel value of milk - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” (412)+(48)+(95)=125kcal a one-cup serving of kidney beans has 343kcal, 14g protein, and 56g carb. what percentage of energy comes from fat? - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” (456)+(414)=280 ; 343-280=63kcal ; (63100)/ =18.4% T/F Ketone bodies are abnormal metabolites produced during fasting - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” F T/F indirect calorimetry of a food involves the measurement of oxygen consumed and CO2 produced by the body - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” F since lean body mass is less dense than fat tissue, a muscular person will be lighter than a person of similar size who has more body fat - CORRECT ANSWERS โœ”โœ” F