Deck 10: Food, Eating and Obesity
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Deck 10: Food, Eating and Obesity
1
Without a change of diet, a 100kg man would need to run about ______ km each week for about 5 years to reach a weight of around 85kg.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
D
2
According to the Insulin Theory, the ______ content of a person's diet must be rectified to restore health (Taubes, 2012).
A) carbohydrate
B) fat
C) fibre
D) protein
A) carbohydrate
B) fat
C) fibre
D) protein
A
3
The new WHO guideline proposes that a reduction to below ______% of total energy intake per day from sugar would be beneficial.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
D
4
Consumption of HFCS increased to ______ kg per person per year between 1970 and 2000, a trend mirrored by the figures for obesity.
A) 7 kg
B) 27 kg
C) 52 kg
D) 11 kg
A) 7 kg
B) 27 kg
C) 52 kg
D) 11 kg
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5
The prevalence of obesity has greatly increased, despite an apparent decrease in proportion of total calories consumed as ______ in the diet of US children (Ebbeling et al., 2002).
A) fat
B) sugar
C) fibre
D) protein
A) fat
B) sugar
C) fibre
D) protein
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6
In addition to changes in eating habits, portion sizes of main meals have increased substantially. 'Supersizing' increases consumption: doubling of portion size increases consumption by ______% (Zlatevska, Dubelaar, and Holden, 2014).
A) 17
B) 23
C) 35
D) 40
A) 17
B) 23
C) 35
D) 40
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7
Society places a high value on the ______. Yet, for many, the ______ is in direct opposition to both a natural predisposition to become obese and to an obesogenic food environment.
A) thin; ideal
B) slim; ideal
C) skinny; ideal
D) ideal; weight
A) thin; ideal
B) slim; ideal
C) skinny; ideal
D) ideal; weight
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8
Polivy, Herman and Warsh (1978) compared the ______ responsiveness of dieters and non-dieters in a sample of male college students. Dieters were found to be more extreme ______ responders. When an internal source of arousal (i.e., caffeine) was provided, non-dieters became more ______ and dieters became less ______.
A) cognitive
B) motivational
C) emotional
D) social
A) cognitive
B) motivational
C) emotional
D) social
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9
Luppino et al. (2010) conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis on the longitudinal relationship between ______, overweight, and obesity to identify possible influencing factors. They reviewed studies examining the longitudinal relationship between ______ and overweight (BMI 25-29.99) or obesity (BMI ≥30). Obesity at baseline increased the risk of onset of ______ at follow-up by 55%.
A) anxiety
B) hunger
C) activity
D) depression
A) anxiety
B) hunger
C) activity
D) depression
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10
A causal circle linking ______, depression, emotional eating and overweight and obesity has been suggested by Marks (2015).
A) activity
B) body dissatisfaction
C) anxiety
D) restraint
A) activity
B) body dissatisfaction
C) anxiety
D) restraint
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