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Chapter ReviewChapter 7
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• Key Terms
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Chapter ReviewChapter 7
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1. A class of energy-giving nutrients that includes sugars, starches and fiber are called _________.
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1. A class of energy-giving nutrients that includes sugars, starches and fiber are called carbohydrates.
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2. The ____________ are a set of recommendations designed to improve the diets and health of Americans.
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2. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans are a set of recommendations designed to improve the diets and health of Americans.
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3. ____________________ is the state of not having enough of a nutrient to maintain good health.
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3. Nutrient deficiency is the state of not having enough of a nutrient to maintain good health.
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4. Carbohydrates
A. provide energy.B. prevent obesity.C. are not needed.D. cause weight loss.
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4. Carbohydrates
A. provide energy.B. prevent obesity.C. are not needed.D. cause weight loss.
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5. Which of the following statements about dehydration is false?
A. Dehydration is not common. B. Dehydration can be life threatening.C. Dehydration is a deficiency of water.
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5. Which of the following statements about dehydration is false?
A. Dehydration is not common. B. Dehydration can be life threatening.C. Dehydration is a deficiency of water.
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6. Vegetarian diets
A. can contain beef.B. are boring.C. are always healthy.D. can be low in iron.
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6. Vegetarian diets
A. can contain beef.B. are boring.C. are always healthy.D. can be low in iron.
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7. How many gallons of soda did the average person drink per year in 1960? In 1995?
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7. How many gallons of soda did the average person drink per year in 1960? In 1995?
1960: approximately 14 gallons1995: approximately 54 gallons
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8. How did the consumption of milk and soda change over time?
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8. How did the consumption of milk and soda change over time?
The consumption of milk decreased, and the consumption of soda increased drastically.
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9. Can your current diet affect your future health? Explain.
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9. Can your current diet affect your future health? Explain.
Yes, the diet that a person has now can affect his or her chances of becoming overweight or obese and developing heart disease and certain types of diabetes and cancers later in life.
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10. If you usually eat less than the recommended amount of calcium, what symptoms do you expect to experience immediately? In 5 years? In 45 years?
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10. Answer: Immediately, you will likely not observe any symptoms. In 5 years, you might have lighter and weaker bones that someone who has had enough calcium in his or her diet. In 45 years, you might develop osteoporosis.