Chapter 6 Review
Which of the following is a nutrient-dense food? Cheese Pretzels Carrots French fries
C
What will happen if you take in more calories than you burn? Your metabolism will increase. Your amount of stored body fat may increase. Your body will excrete the excess calories. You will maintain your current weight.
B
Compared to an adult of appropriate weight, an underweight adult will have More energy. A lower risk of heart problems. A higher chance of suffering chronic fatigue. Better balance of hemoglobin in the blood.
C
Body composition is the ratio of body fat to Muscle. Bone. Lean body tissue. Cartilage and tendons.
C
One strategy in a sensible weight-management plan is Keeping a food journal of what and when you eat. Planning to lose two pounds a week. Fasting occasionally. Weighing yourself every day.
A
The number of calories a person takes in each day should be unaffected by age. gender. body frame. body image.
D
It is important to drink plenty of water before and during a heavy workout because keeping hydrated helps you to perspire more. causes an electrolyte imbalance. prevents you from perspiring. prevents an electrolyte imbalance.
D
Which contributes to obesity? avoiding fast food a sedentary lifestyle having excess muscle tissue a balance of high-fat and low-fat foods in the diet
B
Anorexia Nervosa is not as serious as bulimia. usually goes away on its own. has consequences similar to malnutrition and starvation. is serious, but not life threatening.
C
Which of the following describes a person who is obese? a person with a large amount of body fat a person who weighs more than what is appropriate for his or her height a person who has excess muscle tissue a person who weighs less than what is appropriate for his or her height
A
True or False? Athletes may be overweight due to excess muscle tissue, rather than excess fat.
True
True or False? Adults usually need more calories than children and teens.
False
True or False? Liquid protein diets are a safe way to lose weight permanently.
False
True or False? Dehydration causes an imbalance of electrolytes.
True
True or False? Vegetables, fruits, and whole grains provide all the nutrients that animal products do.
False
True or False? Weight cycling is an effective way to maintain weight.
False
True or False? Binge eating disorder can lead to stomach tissue damage and tooth decay.
False
True or False? Athletes should eat a meal that is high in carbohydrates immediately before competition.
False
True or False? Being overweight or obese can put a strain on the skeletal system.
True
True or False? Genetic factors do not play a part in a person’s weight.
False
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Vegetarian
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Electrolytes