This class was created by Brainscape user Jonathan Kallevang. Visit their profile to learn more about the creator.

Decks in this class (30)

Exam #1: Carbohydrates
What proportion of us adults are ...,
How much do behavioral factors co...,
What epidemiological transition s...
37  cards
Exam #1: Lipids
What are the roles of fatty acids,
How much energy comes from fat vs...,
What type of fat in the body is u...
31  cards
Exam #1: Obesity, Energy Balance & Cancer
How do food and nutrition lead to...,
What are the six hallmarks of cancer,
Describe the broad dietary proble...
18  cards
Exam #1: Proteins and Malnutrition
What is the difference between an...,
What is the mnemonic for the esse...,
What are the five stages of prote...
31  cards
Exam #1: Water Soluble Vitamins
What are the two major types of v...,
What form of vitamins has a highe...,
What is the dri
44  cards
Exam #1: Vitamins II
What are the two types of reactiv...,
What are antioxidants,
What are the three major antioxid...
42  cards
Exam #1: Minerals I
What is a mineral,
What is the difference between a ...,
List the macrominerals
34  cards
Exam #1: Minerals II
Where is the majority of the body...,
What is the point of regulation f...,
What are the two types of iron wh...
71  cards
Exam #1: Pediatric Nutrition
Why is growth closely monitored i...,
Is bmi in children used the same ...,
When does the most growth occur i...
52  cards
Exam #1: Nutritional Supplements
What is the definition of a nutri...,
What are the four categories of s...,
Are supplements regulated
31  cards
Exam #1: Nutritional Assessment
What are the a b c ds of nutritio...,
What are anthropometric assessmen...,
What is the connection between wa...
18  cards
Exam #1: Obesity I
What is the definition of obesity...,
How is bmi calculated,
What are the limitations of the bmi
26  cards
Exam #1: Obesity II
What should the assessment of an ...,
What are the four major categorie...,
What are the five stages of change
35  cards
Exam #1: Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease
What are the causative factors of...,
What fats have a deleterious effe...,
What are elements of diet that ca...
37  cards
Exam #1: Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease II
What is the definition of htn,
What regulates blood pressure,
What is the effect of no on blood...
13  cards
Exam #1: Supplemental Nutrition
What patient populations are at r...,
What patients are at risk for a p...,
What patients are at risk for mal...
36  cards
Exam #1: DM & Nutrition
What is the definition of dm,
What are the short term complicat...,
What are the long term complicati...
23  cards
Exam #2: Prevention in Practice
What is health,
What is wellness,
What are the social determinants ...
16  cards
Exam #2: Screening for High Risk Populations
What makes someone part of a high...,
What are the reasons for health d...,
What group has the highest risk f...
38  cards
Exam #2: Motivational Interviewing
What is self efficacy,
What is self management,
What are the stages of change
18  cards
Exam #2: Dental Diseases, Emergencies, and Treatments
What are dental caries,
What is the primary etiology of d...,
What bacteria are associated with...
22  cards
Exam #2: Health Screening in the General Population
What are the criteria for an appr...,
What is the difference between se...,
What is the difference between pp...
17  cards
Exam #2: Physical Activity
What are the health benefits of p...,
How much exercise do you need,
How much do exercise do children ...
15  cards
Exam #2: Sports Nutrition
How do the macro nutrient require...,
Why do the carbohydrate needs of ...,
What are the carbohydrate needs o...
29  cards
Exam #2: Mind, Body Medicine
How does the brain process stress,
What are the three big mind body ...,
What is the difference between ph...
10  cards
Exam #2: CAM - Complimentary and Alternative Medicine
What is integrative medicine,
What are the principles of integr...,
What is holisitic care
33  cards
Exam #2: Treating Nicotine Dependence
What are the big three tobacco pr...,
What are the physiologic effects ...,
What pathologies do the physiolog...
39  cards
Exam #2: Risk Factors for Heart Disease
What is a risk factor,
What is primary prevention,
What is secondary prevention
28  cards
Exam #2: Drug-Nutrient Interactions
What types of patients are at ris...,
What is alendronate fosamax,
What causes decreased drug absorp...
41  cards
Exam #2: Review
List the power 9 of wellness,
What are the six ds of epidemiology,
What are the four steps of motiva...
21  cards

More about
preventative med. & nutrition

  • Class purpose General learning

Learn faster with Brainscape on your web, iPhone, or Android device. Study Jonathan Kallevang's Preventative Med. & Nutrition flashcards for their Des Moines University-Osteopathic Medical Center class now!

How studying works.

Brainscape's adaptive web mobile flashcards system will drill you on your weaknesses, using a pattern guaranteed to help you learn more in less time.

Add your own flashcards.

Either request "Edit" access from the author, or make a copy of the class to edit as your own. And you can always create a totally new class of your own too!

What's Brainscape anyway?

Brainscape is a digital flashcards platform where you can find, create, share, and study any subject on the planet.

We use an adaptive study algorithm that is proven to help you learn faster and remember longer....

Looking for something else?

Prevention and Deterrence
  • 10 decks
  • 346 flashcards
  • 140 learners
Decks: Theories Of Crime Causation, Organisational Crime, Occupational Fraud, And more!
Clinical Nutrition 1
  • 30 decks
  • 3318 flashcards
  • 91 learners
Decks: Nutritional Assessment Biochemical Data, Nutritional Assessment Iron Dietary Clin, Required Readings Midterm, And more!
Pain Med Board
  • 35 decks
  • 5259 flashcards
  • 169 learners
Decks: Chapter 1 Anatomy, Chapter 2 Pain Physiology, Chapter 3 Pain Pathophysiology, And more!
Make Flashcards