1. Daily dietary recommendation for vitamin c is 60-90mg. The upper dose for vitamin c is 2000mg .High doses of vitamin c may cause diarrhea, vomiting and nausea.
So the statement is true
Deficiency of vitamin c causes scurvy
2. Beta carotenes are found in abundance in plants and fruits.
The best sources are :
3. Antioxidants inhibits free radical formation that cause cell damage. This protects cells from the free radicals and cell damage. This helps to prevent cancer.
So the above statement is true.
4. Bone growth is necessary for proper body growth and strong skeletal system.
Bone growth involves activity of osteoclasts and osteoblasts.
Bone growth also require various nutrients.
The nutrients involved in bone health are vitamin D, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin C and zinc.
Consuming too much of vitamin C has serious consequences (True/False). Vitamin C deficiency is called? Where can yo...
• • Indicate true or false for each of the following statements Correct false statements. 1. Calcium, phosphate, magnesium, and fluoride combine to form stable compounds that become the structure of bones and teeth. 2. Osteoporosis refers to the condition of a porous bone, which isless dense than healthy bones. 3. Calcium is deposited onto bones constantly until the age of 20. 4. In addition to Vitamin D's regulatory process, calcitonin hormone signals an increase in calcium absorption.. 5. Osteoporosis...
1. A closer look - Trace minerals and their deficiency
symptoms
Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common nutrient
deficiencies in the world, affecting nearly a third of the world
population – over 2 billion people. This is a serious issue, but
highly treatable and preventable. Fully understanding iron’s roles,
sources, and health benefits can show just how important it is to
address global iron deficiency anemia.
Normal Blood Cells Compared to Iron Deficient Blood Cells
Use your...
A deficiency of the B vitamin niacin can result in which of the following? A beriberi B Wernicke encephalopathy c pellagra D scurvy 1. Which organ contributes to the homeostasis of riboflavin by removing the excess? A kidney B liver C stomach D duodenum 2. 3. How does smoking seem to affect biotin catabolism in women? A increases it decreases it B C changes it into a toxic substance D there is no effect on biotin from smoking The primary...
7. (True/False) Well trained muscle burn more carbohydrates than fat 8. Resistance/strength activities require more dietary protein per kg body weight (T/F) 9. Ratio ofis ideal to promote muscle glycogen and protein synthesis 10. (True/False) Vitamin E and C supplementation have been shown to increase athletic performance 11. (True/False) Nutrient supplements are necessary for athletes 12. Supplements and drugs require approval by FD.A 13. Name 4 kinds of pathogens 14. (True/False) All bacteria are pathogens 15. (True/False) Prions are a...
question1 CO 7) From the third month to term, the developing human is called a(n) fetus. embryo. zygote. blastocyst. Flag this Question Question 2 2 pts (CO 7) A preterm infant is one that is born weighing less than 5.5 lbs. less than 17 inches long. before 38 weeks' gestation. prior to the full development of the respiratory system. Flag this Question Question 3 2 pts (CO 7) Which of the following statements is false regarding Vitamin B12 during pregnancy?...
1. Which of the following is not considered a nutrient a Vitamin B. Water c.Carbohydrate (d) Alcohol e Mineral 2. For which of the following causes of death does a person's diet play a part? a. Lung disease (6) Cancer Chronic lower respiratory diseases d. Infections of the blood e AIDS 3. Researchers repeatedly report that people who consume a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains have reduced risks of which of the following...
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How many Calories did Bobby consume (note that digestible
carbohydrate includes sugar grams)?
A. 2030 B. 2550 C. 2887 D. 2982 E. 3525
Based upon Bobby's Calorie intake, Bobby's Dietary Reference
Intake (DRI) for fiber is _____ grams.
A. 25 B. 38 C. 40.4 D. 42 E. 54.5
Bobby consumed _____ percent of his Calories from sugar, and
_____ the AMDR.
4.4, met
10,met
13,met
26, did not meet
32,didnotmeet
Bobby consumed...
The people of Malaysia belong to three communities: the local people called Malays, immigrants from South India called Tamils, and immigrants from China. During the early 20th century, the Malays lived mainly in coastal villages, the Tamils worked on rubber estates, and the Chinese worked in tin mines. In general, the people were very poor and they consumed a limited variety of foods.[1] Rice was the staple diet of all three communities and therefore the key source of caloric and...
1. A calorie is a measure of the energy content of food. a. True b. False 2. Which chemical in the alcohol metabolic pathway is most toxic? a. ethanol b. acetaldehyde c. acetic acid d. none are toxic e. all are equally toxic 3. Which of the following are risks of long term regular use of alcohol. a. Increased cancer rates. b. Infertility and impotence. c. Diabetes. d. Liver disease. e. All of the above. 4. An amino acid is...
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VOCABULARY BUILDER Misspelled Words Find the words below that are misspelled; circle them, and then correctly spell them in the spaces provided. Then fill in the blanks below with the correct vocabulary terms from the following list. amino acids digestion clectrolytes nutrients antioxident nutrition basal metabolic rate extracellulare oxydation calories fat-soluble presearvatives catalist glycogen processed foods cellulose homeostasis saturated fats major mineral coenzyeme trace minerals diaretics metabolism water-soluable 1. Artificial flavors, colors, and commonly added to...