Mistakes Flashcards

1
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Are protein needs higher or lower for an infant?

A

Higher

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2
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Are fat needs lower or higher for an infant?

A

Higher

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3
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About what fraction does BMR represent in terms of total energy expenditure?

A

2/3

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4
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Another name for DIT, how much does it contribute to overall energy expenditure?

A

Thermic effect. 10%

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5
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How many calories/gram of alcohol ?

A

7kcal.g

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6
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According to Canadas food guide, what percentage of food servings should be supplied by plant sources?

A

75

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7
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Where is subcutaneous adipose tissue located?

A

Beneath skim

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8
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Define essential nutrient

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Nutrient that performs specific biological function where body cannot synthesize fast enough or at all. Must be taken in through diet.

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9
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Who do we write DRI’s for?

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Healthy people, in good nutritional status. North America

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10
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DRI

A

Dietary Reference Intake

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11
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How do DRI’s represent a change in philosophy from previous RNI report?

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RNI - 95% of population met, recommended nutrient intake … + a little extra coverage = RDA

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12
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EAR

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Estimated Average Requirement

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13
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RDA

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Recommended Dietary Allowance

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14
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Ai

A

Acceptable Intake

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15
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UL

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Tolerable upper limit

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16
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Define “limiting amino acid”

A

AA present in diet/food at the lowest level relative to its requirement. Will not be able to synthesize certain proteins if an amino acid is not present.

17
Q

What test can we use to see which amino acid is limited ?

A

Protein Digestibility AA score

18
Q

How is an oil changed in partial hydrogenation?

A

Cis -> trans, or PUFA becomes saturated

19
Q

What is the disadvantage to partial hydrogenation?

A

Trans FA metabolically act as saturated fats .. lead to CVD