nutrition exam #1 Flashcards

1
Q

set at a level that meets the needs of half of all healthy people

A

EAR

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2
Q

set at a level that meets the needs of practically all healthy people

A

RDA

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3
Q

daily intake amounts set for nutrients for which there is insufficient research data to establish an EAR

A

AI

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4
Q

the max daily intake amounts of nutrients that are not likely to cause adverse health effects in almost al indvs

A

UL

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5
Q

an estimate of the amount required to achieve and maintain a healthy weight and meets age needs of half of all healthy people

A

EER

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6
Q

provide a range of macronutrient intake associated with good health and a reduced risk of chronic diseases while providing for recommended intakes of essential nutrients

A

AMDR

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7
Q

five tastes

A

sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami

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8
Q

fat g/kcal

A

9 kcal

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9
Q

carbs g/kcal

A

4 kcal

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10
Q

protein g/kcal

A

4 kcal

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11
Q

gallbladder

A

stores bile

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12
Q

liver

A

produces bile

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13
Q

small intestine

A

organ where bile is used to help digestion

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14
Q

large intestine

A

also known as the colon

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15
Q

the organ with the strongest muscles surrounding it

A

stomach

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16
Q

the organ where most nutrients are absorbed

A

small intestine

17
Q

the organ that produces insulin

A

pancreas

18
Q

where salivary amylase starts to digest carbs

A

mouth

19
Q

organ that releases bile into the small intestine

A

gallbladder

20
Q

organ that creates bile and stores glycogen

A

liver

21
Q

obesity is a major risk factor

A

type 2

22
Q

the person cannot produce insulin

A

type 1

23
Q

glucose levels in blood are abnormal

A

type 1, 2

24
Q

referred to as insulin resistant

A

type 2

25
Q

you have been asleep for eight hours which hormone is higher in your bloodstream?

A

glucagon

26
Q

you have just eaten a huge meal which hormone is higher in your bloodstream

A

insulin

27
Q

what word refers to being full

A

satiety

28
Q

if you are lactose intolerant what enzyme are you missing

A

lactase

29
Q

which macromolecule starts being digested earliest

A

carbs

30
Q

which macromolecule is digested last

A

fats

31
Q

what is the term for the rhythmic contraction of smooth muscle around the most of the digestive system?

A

peristalsis

32
Q

a recurring heartburn might be a symptom of this disease

A

gastrointestinal reflux

33
Q

which organ produces ghrelin

A

stomach

34
Q

which of the following is considered an accessory organ

A

pancreas

35
Q

which factor affects nutrient levels in food

A

food processing, plant variety, ripeness when harvested

36
Q

most people should aim to keep their intake of which nutrient at or below 100% of DV

A

total fat