BMI
Hydration
Starches
Fat
100

The concept of BMI was first created within this decade

1800's

100

Name one beverage that is high in electrolytes 

Gatorade or other sports drinks, Pedialyte 

100

Carbohydrates break down into this simple sugar 

What is glucose?

100

True or false: Dietary fat impacts cognitive and behavioral function

TRUE: Diets low in fat been shown to increase rates of depression, anxiety, attention, and energy.  There is also increased risk of impaired vitamin absorption.

200

The inventor of BMI created it originally for this purpose  

for statistical analyses as an attempted measure of population health NOT individual health

200

True or false: Water can be found in both fluids and solids 

What is true?

200

Carbohydrates are play a major role in many parts of the body, and play and especially important role for this organ 

the brain

200

BLANK and BLANK are considered to be essential fatty acids, meaning that they are crucial for health and must be obtained through food

What are omega-3 and omega-6?

300

The inventor of the BMI specialized in the following field of study

Mathematics and astronomy 

300

Name two factors than can effect hydration status 

  • Food restriction
  • Fever, diarrhea and/or vomiting due to illness
  • Laxative, diuretic abuse or purging
  • Increase in temperature leading to increase in fluid loss through sweat
  • Physical activity
300

Carbohydrates also provide us with two different types of fiber (please name) 

What are soluble and insoluble fiber?

Soluble fibers are found in oatmeal, barley, legumes and fruit. Soluble fiber binds to LDL cholesterol and pulls it though the intestines, excreting it as waste.

Insoluble fiber is found in wheat bran, vegetables and whole grain breads, pastas and cereals. When combined with adequate hydration, insoluble fibers can alleviate constipation, and maintain energy levels longer.

300

The following physical symptoms may manifest in the setting of adequate fat intake 

cold intolerance, hair loss, dry skin

400

The populations studied in order to create the BMI included the following 

predominantly white men (Scottish and French)

400

Name three signs of dehydration 

  • Excessive thirst
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle weakness
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Dry mouth, lips and skin
  • No urination or a small amount of dark yellow urine
  • Lightheadedness
  • Increased body temperature
  • Nausea
  • Constipation
  • Labored breathing
400

The storage form of glucose is called 

What is glycogen?

400

List the four fat soluble vitamins 

What are vitamins A, D, E, and K?

500

List two limitations of BMI when it comes to health status of individuals

- does not differentiate fat versus muscle mass 

- does not recognize differences in relationship between health and weight that exists among different races and ethnicities

- not intended for this use!

500

Name three functions of hydration for the body

- Transportation of glucose, oxygen, and fat to working muscles; transports and eliminates waste products in the urine

- Regulates Body Temperature  

- Lubrication of joints, organs and tissues; acts as a shock absorber to protect the body tissues (eyes, brain, spinal cord)

- Digestion of protein and carbohydrates to usable and absorbable forms  

- Serves as a component of mucous, gastric juices, and saliva 

- Promotes bowel regularity; aids in Prevention of constipation

- Electrolyte Balance

500

When the body does not have enough glucose stored to use as energy, a possible physical side effect from this would be 

What is muscle weakening?

500

Name three functions of fat within the body 

What are supports organ and tissue function, helps with absorption of fat soluble vitamins, needed for brain development, serve as part of hormones to regulate blood pressure/heart rate/ blood clotting/ the nervous system, maintains healthy hair/skin/nails?