Biochemical Assessment
Physical Assessment
Functional Assessment
100

What does it mean when there is inflammation?

The body is protecting itself (acute illness, trauma, toxins, etc.)

100

What is the use of an ADP?

Reliable assessment of body composition

100

The three selected components of a Functional Nutrition Assessment

Ingestion, Digestion, and Utilization

200

Why is ferritin a reliable marker of inflammation?

Ferritin is a Positive Acute-phase reactant; synthesis increases in presence of inflammation.

200

_______ is the most accurate method for estimating energy expenditure by measuring inspired and expired oxygen and carbon dioxide

Indirect calorimetry

200
Other than atrophy, what is reduced grip strength a sign of?

Malnutrition

300

Laboratory measures of hydration status include serum sodium,___________, serum osmolality, and urine-specific gravity.

blood urea nitrogen (elevated out of proportion to serum creatinine)

300
In terms of the WHR, what is the threshold for metabolic syndrome for both men and women, according to the WHO?

9.0 for men, 8.5 for women

300

NFPA Phys Exam Techniques 

Inspection, palpitation, percussion, auscultation 

400

What class of proteins INCREASE in response to inflammation in the body?

Positive acute-phase reactants

400

Skinfold thickness is an accurate measurement method to estimate body fat. 

True/false

False

400

cause-based malnutrition: A marked inflammatory response indicates that there is 

Acute disease or injury related malnutrition

500

What are the Negative Acute-Phase Proteins? And what is it that makes them “Negative”?

  • Albumin, prealbumin, transferrin, retinol-binding protein
  • Their concentrations decrease
500
Formula to calculate the Quetelet Index (English, not metric)

Weight (lb) * Height (in)2 X 703

500

Why is the DXA scan so accurate?

DXA works by sending two low-dose X-rays which are absorbed differently by bones and soft tissues. Bones and soft tissues have very different densities, making clear differences.