Food & Nutrition
Dietary Guidelines & Body Measures
Special Diets & Health Conditions
Substance Effects & Alcohol Policies
Addiction & Recovery Skills
100

The type of fat produced when manufacturers add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils.  

What is trans fat?

100

A feeling of discomfort caused by the body's need for nutrients

What is hunger?

100

A person who does not eat food from any animal source

What is a vegan?

100

A policy that enforces strict consequences for underage drinking

What is a zero-tolerance policy?

100

he skills needed to say no when under pressure.

What are refusal skills?

200

A nutrient that contains nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which is essential for the growth and repair of body tissues.  

What is protein?

200

A document developed by nutrition experts to promote health and help people reduce their risk for heart disease, cancer, and diabetes through diet and physical activity.

What are the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

200

A serious reduction in the body's water content.

What is dehydration?

200

 A chemical substance that is taken to cause changes in a person's body or behavior.  

What is a drug?

200

The state of losing control over the use of a drug, accompanied by a strong craving for it.

What is addiction?

300

Small units that are bound together chemically to form proteins

What is an amino acid?

300

A ratio of a person's weight to height, calculated using the formula:  703×mass (lbs)height2 (in)

What is body mass index (BMI)?

300

A condition in which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin.

What is anemia?  

300

The consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol at one sitting.

What is binge drinking?

300

A group of symptoms that occur when a dependent person stops taking a drug.

What is withdrawal?

400

A vitamin that helps protect healthy cells from damage caused by the normal aging process as well as from certain types of cancer.  

What is an antioxidant

400

The rate at which a person uses energy when the body is at rest

What is the basal metabolic rate (BMR)

400

The practice of greatly increasing carbohydrate intake and decreasing exercise on the days immediately before a competition.  

What is carbohydrate loading?

400

The charge given to a driver over age 21 caught driving with a BAC exceeding 0.08 percent, or to an underage driver with any detectable BAC.

What is driving while intoxicated (DWI)?

400

The process of removing all alcohol or other drugs from a person's body.

What is detoxification?

500

 The process of maintaining a steady state inside the body

What is homeostasis?

500

A measure of how much body fat a person has compared to muscle and bone.

What is body composition

500

The immune system's response to the proteins found in certain foods.

What is a food allergy?

500

A condition in which less and less alcohol causes intoxication

What is reverse tolerance?

500

The process of learning to cope with everyday living without drugs.

What is rehabilitation?

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