Global Nutrition & Energy Balance
Water Soluble Vits.
Fat Soluble Vits.
Minerals
Eating Disorders
100

What is the primary driver of malnutrition? 

poverty

100

T/F: to be considered an essential vitamin, the body must be unable to synthesize enough of the compound to maintain health. 

TRUE - that is why it is ESSENTIAL we consume the vitamin. 

100

List all fat-soluble vitamins

A, D, E, K

100

what is a mineral equivalent of a coenzyme termed? 

cofactor 

cofactors and coenzymes carry out and speed up chemical reactions

100

Preoccupation with weight/shape is a symptom of _____ _____.

Anorexia Nervosa

200

What does Body Mass Index (BMI) measure?

height to weight ratio (does not consider body composition)

200

Which vitamin is known for its coenzyme capabilities? 

Vitamin Bs (varying of all 8 vitamin Bs)

200

Vitamin D deficiency presents as 

Osteomalacia - "soft bones" adults

Rickets - similar to above but in children

200

T/F: iodine deficiency = anemia, iron deficiency = goiter

FALSE - iodine deficiency = goiter, iron deficiency = anemia 

200
compulsive obsession with eating strictly healthy foods is termed as

orthorexia 

300

what is the difference between malnutrition & hunger?

malnutrition: deficiencies or excesses in nutrient intake, imbalance of essential nutrients or impaired nutrient utilization

hunger: inability to meet personal dietary needs to reach satiety 

  • prolonged hunger can lead to malnutrition 
    • But hunger can exist without malnutrition
  • one can die from malnutrition without starving
300

Pregnant women should supplement this because a deficiency can cause neural tube defects in a developing fetus 

folate

300

Which is more likely to reach a level of toxicity and WHY: water-soluble vitamins or fat-soluble vitamins

Fat-soluble vitamins are more likely to reach a level of toxicity (stored in the liver), 

Excess water-soluble vitamins are not stored long-term and are excreted as urine. 

Therefore, water-soluble vitamins are more prone to deficiencies!

300

If a person is iron deficient, what will best help them replete their iron stores?

red meat

300

Binge eating followed by a purge is a symptom of ________

bulimia 

400

What is the difference between stunting and wasting?

Stunting: too short for age

Wasting: too thin for height

*note* - both are indicators of malnourishment 

400

Vitamin C Deficiency, oftentimes associate with pirates, is termed as 

Scurvy

400

Vitamin E & C work together to act as an antioxidant. What does this mean? 

they work together to neutralize free radicals by donating electrons and therefore prevent damage to the body
400

fluoride deficiency presents as 

increased cavities 

400

cravings and consumption of inedible items is termed as

pica 

500

Define Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)

the minimum number of calories your body needs to perform basic functions while you're at rest

500

Niacin (B3) Deficiency presents as pellagra. Pellagra has 3 main symptoms known as the "3 Ds". What are they? 

Dementia, Diarrhea, Dermatitis

500

Which is the more readily available form of vitamin A: retinoids or carotenoids

Retinoids - Animal form/active form and therefore is readily available. (Carotenoids are the plant form/inactive form that requires activation) 

500

Calcium (Ca) deficiency will lead to

Osteoporosis

500

Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is used to treat eating disorders by:

Changing thoughts and emotions that lead to behaviors.

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