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Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024 Name the region of the brain that plays a role in whether we feel hungry or full. What about blood can trigger this region to make us want to stop eating? - CORRECT The Hypothalmus. An increase in nutrients in blood stimulates the satiety center in the hypotha...

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Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024
Name the region of the brain that plays a role in whether we feel hungry or full. What about blood can
trigger this region to make us want to stop eating? - CORRECT The Hypothalmus. An increase in nutrients
in blood stimulates the satiety center in the hypothalamus which decreases our desire to eat.



Name three of the four types of external forces that influence our eating habits and patterns. - CORRECT
Sensory, cognitive, environmental and health status



There are six classes of nutrients. Name the three that supply energy. - CORRECT Carbohydrates, proteins
and fat



Minerals are considered both



A. Macronutrients and Organic

B. Macronutrients and Inorganic

C. Micronutrients and Inorganic

D. Micronutrients and Organic - CORRECT C. Micronutrients and Inorganic



Define organic - CORRECT Organic - a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen



If a fudge brownie has 15 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of protein and 13 grams of

fat. How many calories are in the brownie? - CORRECT 15 x 4 =60 2 x 4 = 8 13 x 9 = 117 60 +8 + 117

= 185 calories



The current recommendation to maintain your body weight is 2000 calories daily.



You should not consume any more than 60 % of your calories from carbohydrates.

,How many grams of carbohydrates should you eat in a day? - CORRECT (2000 x .60 = 1200 1200calories /
4 = 300 grams of carbs)

300 grams



If an individual's intake does not meet their nutritional needs and their health begins to

decline, they are in a state of _______________. - CORRECT undernutrition



Excess consumption of calories, fat and saturated fat can lead to a nutritional

state of ___________. - CORRECT overnutrition



An individual's health can be assessed using the ABCDEs of nutritional assessment. Give a brief
description of what A stands for. - CORRECT Anthropometrics- measurements of body composition such
as height and weight



MyPlate illustrates 3 concepts. Name the concepts: - CORRECT Variety, moderation, and balance.



Based on the nutritional label shown below, how many grams of protein would you consume if you ate
the entire container of macaroni and cheese? - CORRECT 5 g per serving x 2 servings per container



= 10 g



Specific parts of the _________ include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
and rectum. Other organs such as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas aid in digestion but are not
considered part of the __________ - CORRECT GI tract

GI tract.



Explain the symptoms of heartburn. - CORRECT Heartburn is a burning sensation in the esophagus due to
an improper closing of a sphincter that allows stomach acids to go into the esophagus.



Sphincters play an important role in the GI tract.

, Name two sphincters discussed in the module and using your own words, briefly describe their
functions. - CORRECT The esophageal sphincter prevents the contents of the stomach from reentering
the esophagus.



The pyloric sphincter controls the release of chyme into the small intestines from the stomach.



The ileocecal sphincter prevents the contents of the large intestine from entering the small intestine.



Define peristalsis. Is this an example of chemical or mechanical digestion? - CORRECT Peristalsis is
muscular contractions that move the food mixture along the GI tract while it mixes with a variety of
enzymes and other chemicals. It is an example of mechanical digestion.



Carbohydrates can be classified as monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides and fiber. Match the
following with the descriptions.

a. Monosaccharides

b. Disaccharides

c. Insoluble Fiber

d. Soluble Fiber

e. Functional Fiber



An example is galactose

Promotes intestinal health and is added to foods

Not broken down by bacteria in the GI tract

Maltose and sucrose are examples

Dissolves and provide satiety - CORRECT A -An example is galactose

E -Promotes intestinal health and is added to foods

C -Not broken down by bacteria in the GI tract

B -Maltose and sucrose are examples

D -Dissolves and provide satiety

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