Miscellaneous
Definitions
Terminology
RDA
Functions
100

_________ is the amount a person chooses to consume. (Hint. An increase correlates with a rise is obesity) 

What is Portion Size?

100

Catabolism

What is the breaking down of tissues into simpler substances?

100

A strong desire for food or the sensation of pleasure that comes from it

What is Appetite?

100

RDA of Sucrose (white table sugar)

What is 25% of caloric intake?

100

To serve as a fuel source and act as a vehicle for fat soluble vitamins

What is the function of Fats?

200

Foods with high concentration of kcaloric intake and almost no nutritional intake

What are empty kcalories?

200

Hunger

What is the sensation that results form lack of food, characterized by dull or acute pain around the lower part of the chest?

200

Fats that are likely to be solid at room temperature and have longer shelf lives

What are Saturated Fats?

200

RDA of Fats

What is 30% of caloric intake? (Less than 10% from saturated fats)

200

To provide immunity, substitute as a fuel, and maintain volume & blood pressure 

What is the function of Proteins?

300

______ Nitrogen Balance relates to consuming less nitrogen than is excreted?

What is Negative Nitrogen Balance? 

300

Unsaturated Fats

What are fats with short shelf lives that are likely to be liquid at room temperature?

300

Acts as a catalyst to influence the speed at which chemical reactions occur     (i.e. - the breakdown of food in the stomach and the small intestine)

What are Enzymes?

300

RDA of Cholesterol

What is 100 to 300 mg per day?

300

Provides fuel, spares body protein, helps prevent ketosis, and enhances learning & memory process 

What is the function of Carbohydrates? 

400

Foods that supply all nine essential amino acids in sufficient quantity to maintain a tissue and support growth 

What are Complete Proteins?

400

Anaerobic Exercise

What type of exercise includes short bursts of vigorous activity such as resistance or muscle strength training? 

400

Foods mostly found in plants that the human body cannot break down to digest and that are eliminated in intestinal wastes

What is Dietary Fiber?

400

RDA of Fibers

What is 38 grams for men 50 years and younger, 25 grams for women 50 years and younger, 30 grams for men over 50, and 21 grams for women over 50?

400

Promotes increased physical stability, increases flexibility, and decreased risk of injury 

What is Balance and Stretching? 

500

- Use low fat or non fat dairy products

- Trim all visible fat from meats before cooking

- Use low kcaloric dressings on salads

- Eat smaller portion sizes of foods (especially sandwiches) 

- Limit consumption of sweetened carbonated beverages and other empty kcaloric foods 


What are tips for decreasing kilocaloric intake?

500

Kwashiokor 

What is the deficiency when a person does not meet the protein requirement? (Occurs after weaning from breasts) 

500

Amino acids that the body is unable to make in sufficient amounts to meet metabolic needs. 

What are Essential Amino Acids?

500

RDA of Proteins

What is 130 grams for most children and adults (between 1 and 70), 175 for pregnant woman, and 210 for lactating woman?

500

To produce a state of relaxation 

What is the function of beta endorphins? 

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