Deck 23: Good Things to Know About Minerals

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The DASH dietary pattern is a basic component of hypertension treatment.
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About 99% of the calcium in the body is located in bones and teeth, and the remaining 1% is found in blood and other body fluids.
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Hypertension substantially increases the risk that a person will develop heart disease or kidney failure.
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The majority of minerals are lost during the preparation of dried fruits.
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Foods cooked in iron and stainless steel pans are a significant source of iron because the iron in the pan leaches out while cooking.
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Iron-deficiency anemia in infants and young children is related to lasting retardation in mental development.
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The most widespread nutritional deficiency in both developing and developed countries is iron deficiency.
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The calcium present in spinach and collard greens is poorly absorbed by the body because it is firmly bound to oxalic acid.
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Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in muscle cells.
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A deficiency of iron during pregnancy produces cretinism in the offspring.
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The ingestion of seawater decreases the need for water.
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Most of the body's iron supply is found in myoglobin.
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Manganese is not an essential mineral.
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Vitamin D is required for the absorption of calcium and the incorporation of calcium into bones.
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On average, 32% of the calcium content of milk and milk products is absorbed.
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The body contains 40 or more minerals.
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Zinc in whole-grain products is readily available because it is tightly bound to a protein.
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Electroencephalograms record electrical activity in the heart.
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The majority of our total sodium intake enters our diet from fresh foods.
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Minerals consist of a single atom and carry a charge.
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_____ increase the absorption of iron, thus causing iron toxicity.

A) Tea
B) Egg
C) Milk
D) Corn
E) Alcohol
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Chromium is essential for _____.

A) maintaining the right acid-base balance of body fluids
B) the activation of many enzymes involved in the reproduction of proteins
C) nerve activity
D) the formation of bone
E) the normal utilization of glucose and fat
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The RDA for calcium is set at _____ mg per day for adults aged 19 to 50.

A) 1,000
B) 1,200
C) 1,400
D) 1,600
E) 1,800
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Which of the following foods decrease the risk of osteoporosis?

A) whole grains
B) processed meats
C) refined grains
D) fried foods
E) sweetened beverages
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Which of the following minerals is found abundantly in bones?

A) chromium
B) potassium
C) zinc
D) calcium
E) molybdenum
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Most of the iron in plants and eggs is tightly bound to substances such as _____, which limit iron absorption.

A) solanine or cyanide
B) cyanide or phytates
C) phytates or oxalic acid
D) oxalic acid or solanine
E) phytates or solanine
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Absorption of iron from plants is increased substantially if foods containing vitamin _____ are included in the same meal.

A) D
B) E
C) K
D) C
E) A
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The RDA for iron is set at _____ mg per day for women aged 19 to 50.

A) 15
B) 18
C) 21
D) 24
E) 27
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Once oxygen attaches to iron in hemoglobin, _____.

A) oxygen enters the lungs
B) carbon dioxide is released from the iron in haemoglobin
C) carbon dioxide is exhaled from the lungs
D) oxygenated hemoglobin is transported in blood to body cells
E) the iron in hemoglobin picks up carbon dioxide from cells and transports it to the lungs
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Peak bone density is reached somewhere between the ages of _____.

A) 10 and 20
B) 20 and 30
C) 30 and 40
D) 40 and 50
E) 50 and 60
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Calcium is essential for _____.

A) cholesterol production
B) normal utilization of glucose
C) protein formation
D) blood clotting
E) a strong immune system
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A consequence of iodine deficiency is _____.

A) thyroid disease
B) hair loss
C) slow wound healing
D) hypertension
E) diabetes
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Which food should you avoid if you wanted to limit sodium in your diet?

A) rice
B) almonds
C) salad dressing
D) chicken
E) orange juice
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Diets low in _____ are a well-established risk factor for hypertension.

A) calcium
B) potassium
C) magnesium
D) zinc
E) phosphorus
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Water balance and cell functions are upset when there is an imbalance in the body's supplies of _____.

A) sodium and potassium
B) copper and chromium
C) magnesium and zinc
D) iodine and selenium
E) chloride and fluoride
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The leading source of sodium in the U.S. diet is _____.

A) salt added at the table
B) processed foods
C) salt added during food preparation
D) meats
E) milk products
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Iron-deficiency anemia is characterized by _____.

A) a decreased heart rate
B) paleness
C) tooth decay
D) muscle cramps
E) nausea and vomiting
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A primary function of fluoride is to _____.

A) protect cells from damage that occurs because of exposure to oxygen
B) activate enzymes that are required for blood clotting
C) maintain an appropriate water balance in the body
D) regulate energy production
E) help rebuild enamel that is beginning to decay
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A risk factor for osteoporosis is _____.

A) moderate alcohol intake
B) frequent stress
C) cigarette smoking
D) regular physical activity
E) obesity
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People whose sole source of zinc is _____ have developed zinc deficiency, even though their intake of zinc is adequate.

A) milk products
B) whole grains
C) nuts and seeds
D) legumes
E) meat
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Some plants such as _____ provide appreciable amounts of calcium.

A) carrots
B) tomatoes
C) peas
D) kale
E) corn
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Blood pressure levels less than _____ mm Hg are considered normal.

A) 80/60
B) 100/70
C) 120/80
D) 140/90
E) 160/100
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A risk factor for hypertension is _____.

A) deficient vitamin D status
B) menopause
C) physical inactivity
D) exposure to environmental toxins
E) depression
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Which mineral is a trace mineral?

A) iodine
B) calcium
C) iron
D) zinc
E) potassium
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A consequence of phosphorus overdose is _____.

A) dehydration
B) an increased risk of cardiovascular disease
C) drowsiness
D) increased blood lipids
E) infertility in men
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The UL for sodium is set at _____ mg.

A) 2,100
B) 2,300
C) 2,500
D) 2,700
E) 2,900
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Match between columns
minerals
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
minerals
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
minerals
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
minerals
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
minerals
high blood pressure
minerals
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
minerals
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
minerals
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
minerals
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
minerals
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
minerals
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
minerals
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
minerals
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
minerals
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
minerals
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
essential hypertension
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
essential hypertension
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
essential hypertension
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
essential hypertension
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
essential hypertension
high blood pressure
essential hypertension
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
essential hypertension
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
essential hypertension
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
essential hypertension
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
essential hypertension
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
essential hypertension
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
essential hypertension
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
essential hypertension
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
essential hypertension
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
essential hypertension
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
prehypertension
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
prehypertension
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
prehypertension
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
prehypertension
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
prehypertension
high blood pressure
prehypertension
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
prehypertension
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
prehypertension
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
prehypertension
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
prehypertension
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
prehypertension
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
prehypertension
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
prehypertension
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
prehypertension
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
prehypertension
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
water balance
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
water balance
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
water balance
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
water balance
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
water balance
high blood pressure
water balance
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
water balance
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
water balance
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
water balance
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
water balance
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
water balance
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
water balance
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
water balance
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
water balance
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
water balance
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
osteoporosis
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
osteoporosis
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
osteoporosis
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
osteoporosis
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
osteoporosis
high blood pressure
osteoporosis
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
osteoporosis
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
osteoporosis
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
osteoporosis
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
osteoporosis
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
osteoporosis
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
osteoporosis
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
osteoporosis
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
osteoporosis
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
osteoporosis
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
hypertension
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
hypertension
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
hypertension
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
hypertension
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
hypertension
high blood pressure
hypertension
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
hypertension
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
hypertension
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
hypertension
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
hypertension
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
hypertension
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
hypertension
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
hypertension
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
hypertension
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
hypertension
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
hemochromatosis
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
hemochromatosis
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
hemochromatosis
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
hemochromatosis
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
hemochromatosis
high blood pressure
hemochromatosis
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
hemochromatosis
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
hemochromatosis
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
hemochromatosis
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
hemochromatosis
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
hemochromatosis
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
hemochromatosis
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
hemochromatosis
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
hemochromatosis
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
hemochromatosis
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
electrocardiogram
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
electrocardiogram
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
electrocardiogram
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
electrocardiogram
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
electrocardiogram
high blood pressure
electrocardiogram
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
electrocardiogram
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
electrocardiogram
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
electrocardiogram
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
electrocardiogram
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
electrocardiogram
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
electrocardiogram
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
electrocardiogram
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
electrocardiogram
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
electrocardiogram
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
iron deficiency
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
iron deficiency
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
iron deficiency
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
iron deficiency
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
iron deficiency
high blood pressure
iron deficiency
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
iron deficiency
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
iron deficiency
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
iron deficiency
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
iron deficiency
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
iron deficiency
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
iron deficiency
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
iron deficiency
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
iron deficiency
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
iron deficiency
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
remodeling
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
remodeling
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
remodeling
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
remodeling
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
remodeling
high blood pressure
remodeling
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
remodeling
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
remodeling
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
remodeling
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
remodeling
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
remodeling
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
remodeling
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
remodeling
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
remodeling
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
remodeling
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
cofactors
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
cofactors
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
cofactors
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
cofactors
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
cofactors
high blood pressure
cofactors
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
cofactors
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
cofactors
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
cofactors
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
cofactors
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
cofactors
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
cofactors
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
cofactors
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
cofactors
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
cofactors
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
myoglobin
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
myoglobin
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
myoglobin
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
myoglobin
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
myoglobin
high blood pressure
myoglobin
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
myoglobin
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
myoglobin
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
myoglobin
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
myoglobin
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
myoglobin
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
myoglobin
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
myoglobin
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
myoglobin
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
myoglobin
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
salt sensitivity
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
salt sensitivity
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
salt sensitivity
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
salt sensitivity
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
salt sensitivity
high blood pressure
salt sensitivity
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
salt sensitivity
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
salt sensitivity
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
salt sensitivity
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
salt sensitivity
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
salt sensitivity
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
salt sensitivity
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
salt sensitivity
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
salt sensitivity
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
salt sensitivity
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
hemoglobin
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
hemoglobin
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
hemoglobin
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
hemoglobin
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
hemoglobin
high blood pressure
hemoglobin
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
hemoglobin
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
hemoglobin
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
hemoglobin
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
hemoglobin
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
hemoglobin
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
hemoglobin
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
hemoglobin
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
hemoglobin
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
hemoglobin
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
iron-deficiency anemia
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
iron-deficiency anemia
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
iron-deficiency anemia
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
iron-deficiency anemia
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
iron-deficiency anemia
high blood pressure
iron-deficiency anemia
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
iron-deficiency anemia
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
iron-deficiency anemia
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
iron-deficiency anemia
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
iron-deficiency anemia
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
iron-deficiency anemia
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
iron-deficiency anemia
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
iron-deficiency anemia
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
iron-deficiency anemia
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
iron-deficiency anemia
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
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Which of these is a good source of potassium?

A) potatoes
B) corn
C) rice
D) pine nuts
E) bread
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Which food contains the most iron?

A) chicken (3 oz)
B) rye bread (1 slice)
C) fish (3 oz)
D) prune juice (1 cup)
E) peas (½ cup)
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
While at the discount store, the four friends also notice a lot of food products with the claim "reduced sodium." This label means the product _____.

A) contains 75% less sodium than the customary amount
B) contains less than 5 mg of sodium per serving
C) contains 140 mg or less of sodium per serving
D) contains at least 25% less sodium than the customary amount
E) had no salt added during processing
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
Lina is no longer anemic but would like to avoid becoming so in the future. What should she do?

A) purchase an iron supplement
B) purchase a multivitamin
C) include fortified grain products and meat in her diet
D) exercise regularly
E) reduce her sodium intake to less than 2,300 mg per day
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Excess iron absorbed into the body cannot be easily excreted and can result in diabetes, heart failure, and _____.

A) osteoporosis
B) kidney disease
C) joint pain
D) selenosis
E) liver disease
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A primary function of phosphorus is to _____.

A) maintain the right acid-base balance of body fluids
B) activate enzymes required for blood clotting
C) maintain nerve activity
D) help rebuild enamel that is beginning to decay
E) transport oxygen as a component of hemoglobin in the blood
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Much of the sodium on this planet is in the form of sodium _____.

A) carbonate
B) sulfate
C) bicarbonate
D) hydroxide
E) chloride
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Copper is essential for _____.

A) the formation of body fat
B) brain development
C) muscle activity
D) blood clotting
E) the production of thyroid hormone
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
Who has prehypertension?

A) Lina
B) Drew
C) Steven
D) Jen and Lina
E) Drew and Steven
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
What should Jen do to decrease her risk of developing osteoporosis?

A) try medications that enhance bone formation
B) get plenty of sunlight and consume dairy products
C) lose weight
D) reduce her stress
E) regularly consume seafood
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The DASH dietary pattern is a basic component of hypertension treatment.
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About 99% of the calcium in the body is located in bones and teeth, and the remaining 1% is found in blood and other body fluids.
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Hypertension substantially increases the risk that a person will develop heart disease or kidney failure.
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The majority of minerals are lost during the preparation of dried fruits.
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Foods cooked in iron and stainless steel pans are a significant source of iron because the iron in the pan leaches out while cooking.
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Iron-deficiency anemia in infants and young children is related to lasting retardation in mental development.
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The most widespread nutritional deficiency in both developing and developed countries is iron deficiency.
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The calcium present in spinach and collard greens is poorly absorbed by the body because it is firmly bound to oxalic acid.
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Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in muscle cells.
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A deficiency of iron during pregnancy produces cretinism in the offspring.
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The ingestion of seawater decreases the need for water.
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Most of the body's iron supply is found in myoglobin.
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Manganese is not an essential mineral.
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Vitamin D is required for the absorption of calcium and the incorporation of calcium into bones.
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On average, 32% of the calcium content of milk and milk products is absorbed.
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The body contains 40 or more minerals.
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Zinc in whole-grain products is readily available because it is tightly bound to a protein.
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Electroencephalograms record electrical activity in the heart.
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The majority of our total sodium intake enters our diet from fresh foods.
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Minerals consist of a single atom and carry a charge.
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_____ increase the absorption of iron, thus causing iron toxicity.

A) Tea
B) Egg
C) Milk
D) Corn
E) Alcohol
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Chromium is essential for _____.

A) maintaining the right acid-base balance of body fluids
B) the activation of many enzymes involved in the reproduction of proteins
C) nerve activity
D) the formation of bone
E) the normal utilization of glucose and fat
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The RDA for calcium is set at _____ mg per day for adults aged 19 to 50.

A) 1,000
B) 1,200
C) 1,400
D) 1,600
E) 1,800
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Which of the following foods decrease the risk of osteoporosis?

A) whole grains
B) processed meats
C) refined grains
D) fried foods
E) sweetened beverages
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Which of the following minerals is found abundantly in bones?

A) chromium
B) potassium
C) zinc
D) calcium
E) molybdenum
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Most of the iron in plants and eggs is tightly bound to substances such as _____, which limit iron absorption.

A) solanine or cyanide
B) cyanide or phytates
C) phytates or oxalic acid
D) oxalic acid or solanine
E) phytates or solanine
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Absorption of iron from plants is increased substantially if foods containing vitamin _____ are included in the same meal.

A) D
B) E
C) K
D) C
E) A
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The RDA for iron is set at _____ mg per day for women aged 19 to 50.

A) 15
B) 18
C) 21
D) 24
E) 27
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Once oxygen attaches to iron in hemoglobin, _____.

A) oxygen enters the lungs
B) carbon dioxide is released from the iron in haemoglobin
C) carbon dioxide is exhaled from the lungs
D) oxygenated hemoglobin is transported in blood to body cells
E) the iron in hemoglobin picks up carbon dioxide from cells and transports it to the lungs
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Peak bone density is reached somewhere between the ages of _____.

A) 10 and 20
B) 20 and 30
C) 30 and 40
D) 40 and 50
E) 50 and 60
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Calcium is essential for _____.

A) cholesterol production
B) normal utilization of glucose
C) protein formation
D) blood clotting
E) a strong immune system
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A consequence of iodine deficiency is _____.

A) thyroid disease
B) hair loss
C) slow wound healing
D) hypertension
E) diabetes
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Which food should you avoid if you wanted to limit sodium in your diet?

A) rice
B) almonds
C) salad dressing
D) chicken
E) orange juice
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Diets low in _____ are a well-established risk factor for hypertension.

A) calcium
B) potassium
C) magnesium
D) zinc
E) phosphorus
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Water balance and cell functions are upset when there is an imbalance in the body's supplies of _____.

A) sodium and potassium
B) copper and chromium
C) magnesium and zinc
D) iodine and selenium
E) chloride and fluoride
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The leading source of sodium in the U.S. diet is _____.

A) salt added at the table
B) processed foods
C) salt added during food preparation
D) meats
E) milk products
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Iron-deficiency anemia is characterized by _____.

A) a decreased heart rate
B) paleness
C) tooth decay
D) muscle cramps
E) nausea and vomiting
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A primary function of fluoride is to _____.

A) protect cells from damage that occurs because of exposure to oxygen
B) activate enzymes that are required for blood clotting
C) maintain an appropriate water balance in the body
D) regulate energy production
E) help rebuild enamel that is beginning to decay
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A risk factor for osteoporosis is _____.

A) moderate alcohol intake
B) frequent stress
C) cigarette smoking
D) regular physical activity
E) obesity
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People whose sole source of zinc is _____ have developed zinc deficiency, even though their intake of zinc is adequate.

A) milk products
B) whole grains
C) nuts and seeds
D) legumes
E) meat
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Some plants such as _____ provide appreciable amounts of calcium.

A) carrots
B) tomatoes
C) peas
D) kale
E) corn
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Blood pressure levels less than _____ mm Hg are considered normal.

A) 80/60
B) 100/70
C) 120/80
D) 140/90
E) 160/100
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A risk factor for hypertension is _____.

A) deficient vitamin D status
B) menopause
C) physical inactivity
D) exposure to environmental toxins
E) depression
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Which mineral is a trace mineral?

A) iodine
B) calcium
C) iron
D) zinc
E) potassium
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A consequence of phosphorus overdose is _____.

A) dehydration
B) an increased risk of cardiovascular disease
C) drowsiness
D) increased blood lipids
E) infertility in men
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The UL for sodium is set at _____ mg.

A) 2,100
B) 2,300
C) 2,500
D) 2,700
E) 2,900
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minerals
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
minerals
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
minerals
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
minerals
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
minerals
high blood pressure
minerals
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
minerals
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
minerals
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
minerals
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
minerals
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
minerals
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
minerals
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
minerals
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
minerals
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
minerals
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
essential hypertension
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
essential hypertension
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
essential hypertension
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
essential hypertension
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
essential hypertension
high blood pressure
essential hypertension
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
essential hypertension
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
essential hypertension
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
essential hypertension
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
essential hypertension
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
essential hypertension
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
essential hypertension
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
essential hypertension
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
essential hypertension
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
essential hypertension
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
prehypertension
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
prehypertension
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
prehypertension
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
prehypertension
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
prehypertension
high blood pressure
prehypertension
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
prehypertension
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
prehypertension
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
prehypertension
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
prehypertension
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
prehypertension
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
prehypertension
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
prehypertension
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
prehypertension
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
prehypertension
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
water balance
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
water balance
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
water balance
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
water balance
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
water balance
high blood pressure
water balance
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
water balance
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
water balance
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
water balance
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
water balance
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
water balance
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
water balance
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
water balance
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
water balance
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
water balance
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
osteoporosis
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
osteoporosis
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
osteoporosis
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
osteoporosis
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
osteoporosis
high blood pressure
osteoporosis
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
osteoporosis
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
osteoporosis
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
osteoporosis
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
osteoporosis
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
osteoporosis
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
osteoporosis
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
osteoporosis
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
osteoporosis
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
osteoporosis
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
hypertension
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
hypertension
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
hypertension
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
hypertension
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
hypertension
high blood pressure
hypertension
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
hypertension
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
hypertension
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
hypertension
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
hypertension
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
hypertension
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
hypertension
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
hypertension
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
hypertension
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
hypertension
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
hemochromatosis
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
hemochromatosis
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
hemochromatosis
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
hemochromatosis
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
hemochromatosis
high blood pressure
hemochromatosis
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
hemochromatosis
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
hemochromatosis
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
hemochromatosis
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
hemochromatosis
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
hemochromatosis
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
hemochromatosis
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
hemochromatosis
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
hemochromatosis
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
hemochromatosis
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
electrocardiogram
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
electrocardiogram
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
electrocardiogram
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
electrocardiogram
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
electrocardiogram
high blood pressure
electrocardiogram
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
electrocardiogram
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
electrocardiogram
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
electrocardiogram
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
electrocardiogram
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
electrocardiogram
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
electrocardiogram
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
electrocardiogram
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
electrocardiogram
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
electrocardiogram
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
iron deficiency
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
iron deficiency
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
iron deficiency
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
iron deficiency
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
iron deficiency
high blood pressure
iron deficiency
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
iron deficiency
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
iron deficiency
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
iron deficiency
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
iron deficiency
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
iron deficiency
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
iron deficiency
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
iron deficiency
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
iron deficiency
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
iron deficiency
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
remodeling
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
remodeling
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
remodeling
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
remodeling
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
remodeling
high blood pressure
remodeling
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
remodeling
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
remodeling
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
remodeling
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
remodeling
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
remodeling
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
remodeling
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
remodeling
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
remodeling
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
remodeling
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
cofactors
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
cofactors
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
cofactors
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
cofactors
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
cofactors
high blood pressure
cofactors
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
cofactors
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
cofactors
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
cofactors
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
cofactors
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
cofactors
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
cofactors
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
cofactors
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
cofactors
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
cofactors
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
myoglobin
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
myoglobin
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
myoglobin
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
myoglobin
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
myoglobin
high blood pressure
myoglobin
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
myoglobin
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
myoglobin
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
myoglobin
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
myoglobin
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
myoglobin
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
myoglobin
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
myoglobin
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
myoglobin
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
myoglobin
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
salt sensitivity
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
salt sensitivity
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
salt sensitivity
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
salt sensitivity
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
salt sensitivity
high blood pressure
salt sensitivity
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
salt sensitivity
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
salt sensitivity
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
salt sensitivity
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
salt sensitivity
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
salt sensitivity
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
salt sensitivity
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
salt sensitivity
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
salt sensitivity
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
salt sensitivity
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
hemoglobin
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
hemoglobin
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
hemoglobin
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
hemoglobin
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
hemoglobin
high blood pressure
hemoglobin
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
hemoglobin
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
hemoglobin
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
hemoglobin
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
hemoglobin
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
hemoglobin
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
hemoglobin
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
hemoglobin
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
hemoglobin
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
hemoglobin
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
iron-deficiency anemia
individual minerals required for the activity of certain proteins
iron-deficiency anemia
high blood pressure of no known cause, which is also referred to as idiopathic hypertension
iron-deficiency anemia
an inherited tendency to absorb too much iron
iron-deficiency anemia
the iron-containing protein in red blood cells
iron-deficiency anemia
high blood pressure
iron-deficiency anemia
a disorder that results from a depletion of iron stores in the body
iron-deficiency anemia
a condition that results when the content of hemoglobin in red blood cells is reduced because of a lack of iron
iron-deficiency anemia
specific, single atoms that perform particular functions in the body
iron-deficiency anemia
the iron-containing protein in muscle cells
iron-deficiency anemia
a device used to record electrical current generated during the functioning of the heart
iron-deficiency anemia
a condition characterized by porous bones due to mineral loss
iron-deficiency anemia
in adults, typical blood pressure levels of 120/80 mm Hg through 139/89 mm Hg
iron-deficiency anemia
the breakdown and buildup of bone tissue
iron-deficiency anemia
a genetically influenced condition in which a person's blood pressure rises when high amounts of salt or sodium are consumed
iron-deficiency anemia
the ratio of the amount of water outside cells to the amount inside cells
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Which of these is a good source of potassium?

A) potatoes
B) corn
C) rice
D) pine nuts
E) bread
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Which food contains the most iron?

A) chicken (3 oz)
B) rye bread (1 slice)
C) fish (3 oz)
D) prune juice (1 cup)
E) peas (½ cup)
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
While at the discount store, the four friends also notice a lot of food products with the claim "reduced sodium." This label means the product _____.

A) contains 75% less sodium than the customary amount
B) contains less than 5 mg of sodium per serving
C) contains 140 mg or less of sodium per serving
D) contains at least 25% less sodium than the customary amount
E) had no salt added during processing
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
Lina is no longer anemic but would like to avoid becoming so in the future. What should she do?

A) purchase an iron supplement
B) purchase a multivitamin
C) include fortified grain products and meat in her diet
D) exercise regularly
E) reduce her sodium intake to less than 2,300 mg per day
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Excess iron absorbed into the body cannot be easily excreted and can result in diabetes, heart failure, and _____.

A) osteoporosis
B) kidney disease
C) joint pain
D) selenosis
E) liver disease
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A primary function of phosphorus is to _____.

A) maintain the right acid-base balance of body fluids
B) activate enzymes required for blood clotting
C) maintain nerve activity
D) help rebuild enamel that is beginning to decay
E) transport oxygen as a component of hemoglobin in the blood
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Much of the sodium on this planet is in the form of sodium _____.

A) carbonate
B) sulfate
C) bicarbonate
D) hydroxide
E) chloride
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Copper is essential for _____.

A) the formation of body fat
B) brain development
C) muscle activity
D) blood clotting
E) the production of thyroid hormone
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
Who has prehypertension?

A) Lina
B) Drew
C) Steven
D) Jen and Lina
E) Drew and Steven
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Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department, they notice an automated blood pressure machine that can be used for free. For fun, they all decide to check their blood pressure. Drew's reading is 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading is 138/89 mm Hg, Jen's reading is 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading is 100/60 mm Hg. 
While in the pharmacy section, they also look through the vast array of supplements. Jen is of Asian descent and has a family history of osteoporosis. She is a smoker and has a small skeletal framework. She needs calcium supplements but is not sure what would be an appropriate supplement to prevent osteoporosis.
In the past, Lina was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia; she is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She needs iron supplements but is confused about what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multivitamins to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consumes vegetables or fruits regularly. Hence, taking multivitamin supplements would be good for their health and reduce their risk of hypertension and stroke.
What should Jen do to decrease her risk of developing osteoporosis?

A) try medications that enhance bone formation
B) get plenty of sunlight and consume dairy products
C) lose weight
D) reduce her stress
E) regularly consume seafood
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