A) overeating at a meal.
B) excess nutrient and energy intake over time.
C) eating a diet with too much variety.
D) using dietary supplements.
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A) U.S. Public Health Service.
B) U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) .
C) Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine
D) National Institutes of Health (NIH) .
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A) 45
B) 60
C) 75
D) 135
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A) active young adult who eats three to five servings of fruits and vegetables along with lean meats and fish and complex carbohydrates and exercises three times a week.
B) young child who refuses to eat peas, green beans, and broccoli but loves fruits and other vegetables.
C) middle-aged man undergoing chemotherapy for leukemia and who is having difficulty eating solid food.
D) young weight lifter who has recently undergone surgery for a compound fracture of his left femur.
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A) fatty
B) amino
C) nucleic
D) carboxyl
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A) 88
B) 132
C) 154
D) 198
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A) physician.
B) nurse.
C) public health nutritionist.
D) registered dietitian.
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A) to not eat at restaurants on a regular basis unless he chooses salads only along with water.
B) to continue with whole grains, lean proteins, and vegetables, and replace sugary sodas with sugar-free beverages.
C) to drink skim milk and eliminate soups, replacing them with fatty fish five meals a week.
D) to enjoy his diet as is but encourage adequate amounts of exercise throughout the week.
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A) glycogen.
B) glycerol.
C) glucagon.
D) glucose.
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A) Proteins can be a primary fuel source even if there is adequate carbohydrate intake.
B) Proteins are a necessary nutrient to provide energy for the body in times of stress.
C) Proteins can be used as coenzyme factors during cell metabolism.
D) Proteins are essential to building and repairing tissues within the body.
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A) 400 to 700
B) 100 to 300
C) 500 to 800
D) 900 to 1200
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A) desired nutrients are consumed in excess amounts without the risk of malnutrition.
B) because excess body fat is evident and excess calories are consumed, there is no risk of nutrient deficiency leading to malnutrition.
C) even though excess body fat and excess nutrient intake are evident, there still may be a risk for some type of nutrient deficiency leading to malnutrition.
D) excess body weight may or may not be present along with excess consumption of carbohydrates and fat, which results in inadequate vitamin and mineral intake.
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A) Conditions of poverty
B) Prolonged hospitalization
C) Homelessness
D) Exercise
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A) appropriate amounts of sodium, saturated fat, cholesterol, trans-fatty acids, whole grains, and alcohol.
B) adequate calories and protein for weight maintenance, smoking cessation, herbal supplements, and food fads.
C) the importance of low-carbohydrate diets, smoking cessation, herbal supplements, appropriate food groups, and sodium and potassium.
D) food security, weight maintenance, glucose monitoring, and blood pressure monitoring technique.
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A) variety, proportion moderation, gradual improvements, and physical activity.
B) physical activity, portion control, daily blood pressure monitoring, and gradual improvements in health.
C) portion control, daily physical activity, daily glucose monitoring, moderation, and variety.
D) variety, moderation, weighing food portions, daily blood pressure monitoring, and glucose monitoring.
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A) low in protein, fat, and carbohydrates; high in minerals and vitamins; and very low in fiber.
B) providing adequate amounts of carbohydrates, protein, fat, minerals, and vitamins along with adequate water and fiber.
C) high in protein, fiber, and fluid; low in carbohydrates; and adequate in vitamins and minerals.
D) with essential amounts of vitamins and minerals; high in protein; and low in fat, carbohydrates, and fiber.
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A) Dietary Reference Intakes.
B) Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
C) MyPlate food guidance system.
D) basic four food groups.
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A) water and vitamins.
B) vitamins and minerals.
C) vitamins and fatty acids.
D) minerals and carbohydrates.
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A) all adults.
B) most healthy population groups.
C) minority ethnic groups.
D) pregnant women, infants, and children.
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A) vitamins.
B) minerals.
C) fiber.
D) carbohydrates.
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