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Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Vocab True/False Nutrition Diet/Wt. Gain Vocab 2
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A _____ is a device that measures the thickness of the body fat under the skin.
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What is: Pinch test
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Compounds in food that the body requires for proper growth, maintenance, and functioning.
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What is: Nutrients
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The physiological need to eat, experienced as a drive for obtaining food, unpleasant sensation that demands relief.
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What is: Hunger
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Response to stress; an inappropriate activity.
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What is: Stress Eating
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Too little of a nutrient in the body. Can cause diseases
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What is: Deficiency
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The way to lose fat most rapidly is to stop eating altogether.
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What is: False; fasting promotes rapid weight loss, but a balanced low-calorie diet can promote more rapid fat loss.
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You can eat any food on a weight-loss diet as long as you don't eat too much of it.
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What is: True
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A teaspoon of fat has more than twice the calories of a teaspoon of sugar.
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What is: True
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The best dietary measure against cancer is to take antioxidant vitamin pills each day.
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What is: False; The best dietary measure against cancer is to consume at least five servings of vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables each day.
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It is harder to lose a pound than gain one.
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What is: False; It is hard for a person who tends to be thin gain a pound as it is for a person who tends to be fat to lose one.
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A short term condition when choosing the wrong food is
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What is:Depression
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Nutrition plays a key role in determining….:
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What is: Strength Physical Agility Appetite Height/Weight
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Many nutrients are measured in ___________.
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What is: Grams
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Foods that contribute a lot of calories but insufficient nutrients contain______.
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What is: Empty Calories
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The six essential nutrients are?
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What is: 1.Carbohydrates 2.Fats 3.Proteins 4.Vitamins 5.Minerals 6.Water
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When you are dieting….:
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What is: Time your meals Have 4-5 smaller meals Make meals that meet your nutrient needs Think of it as if you’re adopting this plan for life.
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How can a person lose weight safely and permanently?
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What is: Diet, exercise, behavior changes
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A consequence of obesity is…:
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What is: Fat clogs up the arteries that bring energy and oxygen to the heart’s muscles, which in the end starves this muscle.
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To lose weight safely, and permanently, a person must :
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What is: Lose fat, not lean tissue
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When gaining weight you should:
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What is: Be patient, and consistent, eat enough calories to support your projected weight gain goal.
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The capacity to do work or produce heat.
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What is: Energy
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Times of falling back into former habits, a normal part of both weight change and weight maintenance.
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What is: Lapses
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The results in the body of poor nutrition.
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What is: Malnutrition
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Concerning fats and health, those fats associated strongly with heart and artery disease; mainly fats from animal sources.
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What is: Saturated
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A type of fat made by the body from saturated fat; a minor part of fat in foods.
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What is: Cholesterol
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In detail, describe in 6 sentences of why it is important to chose the proper nutrients for our bodies and the outcomes if we do NOT.
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MS. WILT DECIDES THE CORRECT RESPONSE!
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