Deck 9: Nutrition and Global Health

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Which statement is true?

A) Good maternal nutrition is essential to good birth outcomes for the mother and child
B) About 10% of all young child deaths in the world are associated with undernutrition
C) Micronutrient deficiencies have only a limited relationship with the duration and intensity of child illness from measles and pneumonia
D) Iodine deficiency is a major cause of young child death
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One of the great nutrition "success stories" has been:

A) Fortification of salt with iron
B) Fortification of salt with iodine
C) Provision of iodine supplements
D) None of these are correct
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An increasing share of the world's population is:

A) Overweight or has obesity
B) Undernourished
C) Deficient in essential micronutrients
D) Underweight
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Low birthweight is:

A) Birthweight of less than 2,500 grams
B) Birthweight of less than 2,000 grams
C) Birthweight of less than 2,250 grams
D) Birthweight of less than 1,750 grams
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A child who is wasted will be:

A) Underweight for height
B) Very thin
C) Very tall
D) Both underweight for height and very thin
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Generally, one would expect the nutritional status of young children in low-income countries to vary with:

A) Family income level
B) Location and Ethnicity
C) Level of education of the mother
D) All of these are correct
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Obesity is related to:

A) Genetics and cultural practices
B) Level of physical activity
C) Availability of diverse foods
D) All of these are correct
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Urbanization is associated with:

A) Increasing undernutrition
B) Increasing obesity
C) Nutritional status staying about the same
D) Reduced body mass index in a large share of the population
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Among the most important measures of childhood nutritional status are:

A) Height for age and weight for age
B) Height and weight
C) Body mass index
D) Head circumference
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Which of the following has the largest impact on immune function?

A) Calcium
B) Iodine
C) Vitamin A
D) Iron
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Which of the following are in the top ten risk factors for the death of children under five years of age?

A) Vitamin A deficiency
B) Child stunting and wasting
C) Iron deficiency
D) Both Vitamin A deficiency and child stunting and wasting
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Addressing food insecurity issues is likely to require:

A) Action by the ministry of health
B) Action by the ministry of education
C) Action by a number of ministries and agencies, working in coordinated ways
D) Action by the ministry of agriculture
Question
Good nutrition is central to:

A) Child growth and development
B) Child enrollment in and performance in school
C) Good health of the child
D) All of these are correct
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Stunting is:

A) Underweight for age
B) Underweight for height
C) Failure to reach linear growth potential
D) Overweight for height
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Obesity is defined as:

A) A BMI over 20
B) A BMI over 15
C) A BMI over 30
D) A BMI over 35
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The regions with the lowest nutritional status for children are:

A) South Asia and the Middle East and North Africa
B) South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa
C) Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean
D) South Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean
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We should also expect nutritional status of young children in low-income countries to vary with:

A) Access to safe water and sanitation
B) Family hygiene practices
C) Access to a diverse diet
D) All of these are correct
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In low- and middle-income countries, body weight tends to:

A) Increase with family income
B) Decrease with family income
C) Stay about the same as family income grows
D) Vary widely as family incomes increase
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Intake of red and processed meat is associated with:

A) Type 2 diabetes and some cancers
B) Cardiovascular disease
C) Iron deficiency anemia
D) Type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and cardiovascular disease
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Which of the following is central to avoiding neural tube defects in a newborn?

A) Vitamin A
B) Calcium
C) Folic Acid
D) Vitamin D
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Deck 9: Nutrition and Global Health
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Which statement is true?

A) Good maternal nutrition is essential to good birth outcomes for the mother and child
B) About 10% of all young child deaths in the world are associated with undernutrition
C) Micronutrient deficiencies have only a limited relationship with the duration and intensity of child illness from measles and pneumonia
D) Iodine deficiency is a major cause of young child death
A
2
One of the great nutrition "success stories" has been:

A) Fortification of salt with iron
B) Fortification of salt with iodine
C) Provision of iodine supplements
D) None of these are correct
B
3
An increasing share of the world's population is:

A) Overweight or has obesity
B) Undernourished
C) Deficient in essential micronutrients
D) Underweight
A
4
Low birthweight is:

A) Birthweight of less than 2,500 grams
B) Birthweight of less than 2,000 grams
C) Birthweight of less than 2,250 grams
D) Birthweight of less than 1,750 grams
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A child who is wasted will be:

A) Underweight for height
B) Very thin
C) Very tall
D) Both underweight for height and very thin
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Generally, one would expect the nutritional status of young children in low-income countries to vary with:

A) Family income level
B) Location and Ethnicity
C) Level of education of the mother
D) All of these are correct
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7
Obesity is related to:

A) Genetics and cultural practices
B) Level of physical activity
C) Availability of diverse foods
D) All of these are correct
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8
Urbanization is associated with:

A) Increasing undernutrition
B) Increasing obesity
C) Nutritional status staying about the same
D) Reduced body mass index in a large share of the population
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Among the most important measures of childhood nutritional status are:

A) Height for age and weight for age
B) Height and weight
C) Body mass index
D) Head circumference
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10
Which of the following has the largest impact on immune function?

A) Calcium
B) Iodine
C) Vitamin A
D) Iron
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11
Which of the following are in the top ten risk factors for the death of children under five years of age?

A) Vitamin A deficiency
B) Child stunting and wasting
C) Iron deficiency
D) Both Vitamin A deficiency and child stunting and wasting
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12
Addressing food insecurity issues is likely to require:

A) Action by the ministry of health
B) Action by the ministry of education
C) Action by a number of ministries and agencies, working in coordinated ways
D) Action by the ministry of agriculture
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13
Good nutrition is central to:

A) Child growth and development
B) Child enrollment in and performance in school
C) Good health of the child
D) All of these are correct
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Stunting is:

A) Underweight for age
B) Underweight for height
C) Failure to reach linear growth potential
D) Overweight for height
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15
Obesity is defined as:

A) A BMI over 20
B) A BMI over 15
C) A BMI over 30
D) A BMI over 35
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16
The regions with the lowest nutritional status for children are:

A) South Asia and the Middle East and North Africa
B) South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa
C) Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean
D) South Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean
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17
We should also expect nutritional status of young children in low-income countries to vary with:

A) Access to safe water and sanitation
B) Family hygiene practices
C) Access to a diverse diet
D) All of these are correct
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18
In low- and middle-income countries, body weight tends to:

A) Increase with family income
B) Decrease with family income
C) Stay about the same as family income grows
D) Vary widely as family incomes increase
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19
Intake of red and processed meat is associated with:

A) Type 2 diabetes and some cancers
B) Cardiovascular disease
C) Iron deficiency anemia
D) Type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and cardiovascular disease
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Which of the following is central to avoiding neural tube defects in a newborn?

A) Vitamin A
B) Calcium
C) Folic Acid
D) Vitamin D
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