Ch 7: Energy Balance and Weight Concerns
Ch 15: Eating Disorders
Ch 14: Sports Nutrition
Ch 18: Nutrition during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Ch 19: Nutrition from Infancy through Adolescence
100

When it comes to body composition measurements, as accuracy goes up, this also goes up.

What is cost?

100

These mild, short-term shifts in eating patterns usually resolve on their own and don’t require professional help.

What are disordered eating behaviors?

100

This is a term for a substance that can improve athletic performance.

What is ergogenic aid?

100

Despite its name, this common early-pregnancy symptom can occur any time of day—not just upon waking.

What is morning sickness?

100

The age when infants are ready to start introducing solids.

What is 4-6 months?

200

This is the waist circumference at which a woman’s risk for chronic disease starts to climb.

What is 35 inches?

200

People with this disorder may show “Russell’s sign,” caused by repeated self-induced vomiting.

What is bulimia nervosa?

200

This is an evidence-backed aid that can help increase lean mass and improve muscle recovery, but may contribute to dehydration.

What is creatine?

200

Affecting roughly 10% of pregnancies, this condition involves insulin resistance and can lead to a larger-than-average baby.

What is gestational diabetes?

200

The Physical Activity Guidelines recommends that school-age children should engage in ____ minutes of moderate to intense physical activity per day.

What is 60?

300

The Physical Activity Guidelines recommend 150 minutes of moderate activity weekly, or this many minutes of vigorous.

What is 75 minutes?

300

This weight-inclusive framework encourages providers to focus on the whole person—not the number on the scale.

What is Health at Every Size (HAES)?

300

A body temperature above 103°F, headache, and no sweating signal this life-threatening heat condition.

What is heat stroke?

300

 Thanks to boosted absorption during pregnancy, the RDAs for these two nutrients important for fetal bones stay the same.

What are vitamin D and calcium?

300

Often the first food that is introduced to infants.

What is iron-fortified cereals.

400

This big chunk—about 60–80%—of your daily calories is burned just by staying alive.

What is basal metabolic rate (BMR)?

400

This form of disordered eating can isolate people socially because of strict food purity rules.

What is orthorexia?

400

Eric is usually 150 lbs. He completed an endurance cycling event and weighed 147 lbs after. This is the amount of water he should drink after.

What is 6-9 cups?

400

This kind of milk is thought to satiate an infant's thirst.

What is foremilk?

400

Daily protein needs during infancy are approximately ____ grams per day.

What is 9 to 11?

500

Of these individuals, this one is most likely to be in negative energy balance: a 24-year-old pregnant woman, an 11-year-old boy, an 8-month-old girl, or a 70-year-old cancer patient.

Who is the 70-year-old cancer patient?

500

This eating disorder is the most common form and equally impacts both men and women.

What is Binge Eating Disorder (BED)?

500

Sprinting is an example of an activity that primarily uses this energy source.

What are carbohydrates (anaerobic)?

500

At 2 months postpartum and exclusively breastfeeding, Lila needs roughly this many bonus calories each day.

What is 330-400 kcals?

500

Consumption of soda and energy drinks in teens may be concerning for this kind of health.

What is bone health?

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