Deck 18: Nutrition Throughout Adulthood
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Deck 18: Nutrition Throughout Adulthood
1
Age-related degenerative changes can be minimized,prevented,or reversed by
A) exercising regularly.
B) getting enough sleep.
C) avoiding excessive exposure to sunlight.
D) eating nutritiously.
E) All of these responses are correct.
A) exercising regularly.
B) getting enough sleep.
C) avoiding excessive exposure to sunlight.
D) eating nutritiously.
E) All of these responses are correct.
E
2
The diets of adults tend to be high in
A) vitamin D.
B) calcium.
C) fat.
D) zinc.
E) fiber.
A) vitamin D.
B) calcium.
C) fat.
D) zinc.
E) fiber.
C
3
The largest group of adults at risk for nutrient deficiencies is
A) women.
B) pregnant women.
C) low-income people.
D) older adults living in long-term care facilities.
A) women.
B) pregnant women.
C) low-income people.
D) older adults living in long-term care facilities.
D
4
Who may not receive sufficient protein?
A) Adults with limited budgets
B) Adults with chewing problems
C) Adults who are lactose intolerant
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) Adults with limited budgets
B) Adults with chewing problems
C) Adults who are lactose intolerant
D) All of these choices are correct.
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5
Calorie needs decline after age 30 years or so because
A) basal metabolism declines.
B) the body becomes more efficient in using energy.
C) thrifty metabolism begins.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) basal metabolism declines.
B) the body becomes more efficient in using energy.
C) thrifty metabolism begins.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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6
During adulthood,nutrients are used primarily
A) to maintain the body.
B) to support physical growth.
C) to maintain the body and support physical growth.
A) to maintain the body.
B) to support physical growth.
C) to maintain the body and support physical growth.
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7
According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans,a goal for adults is to
A) limit intake of added sugars and emphasize vegetables in the diet.
B) keep body weight in a healthy range.
C) practice safe food handling.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) limit intake of added sugars and emphasize vegetables in the diet.
B) keep body weight in a healthy range.
C) practice safe food handling.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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8
Compression of morbidity can be defined as
A) having the greatest number of healthy years and the fewest number of years with illness.
B) representing a low death rate from chronic diseases.
C) having a longer life.
D) postponing illness until such time as there is an adequate treatment or cure.
A) having the greatest number of healthy years and the fewest number of years with illness.
B) representing a low death rate from chronic diseases.
C) having a longer life.
D) postponing illness until such time as there is an adequate treatment or cure.
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9
In adulthood,a nutritious diet can help to
A) delay onset of disease.
B) recover more quickly from disease.
C) increase mental, physical, and social well-being.
D) A nutritious diet can do all of these things.
A) delay onset of disease.
B) recover more quickly from disease.
C) increase mental, physical, and social well-being.
D) A nutritious diet can do all of these things.
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10
A diet rich in fiber helps adults to
A) reduce risk of osteoporosis.
B) reduce risk of heart disease.
C) raise blood cholesterol levels.
D) avoid diarrhea.
A) reduce risk of osteoporosis.
B) reduce risk of heart disease.
C) raise blood cholesterol levels.
D) avoid diarrhea.
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11
Why is vitamin D a nutrient of particular concern in older adults?
A) Permeability of the intestine to dietary vitamin D increases as the intestine ages, which increases risk for toxicity.
B) Vitamin D synthesis in the skin slows.
C) The kidneys accelerate the conversion of vitamin D to its active form, which increases the risk for toxicity.
D) None of these responses are accurate.
A) Permeability of the intestine to dietary vitamin D increases as the intestine ages, which increases risk for toxicity.
B) Vitamin D synthesis in the skin slows.
C) The kidneys accelerate the conversion of vitamin D to its active form, which increases the risk for toxicity.
D) None of these responses are accurate.
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12
After age ____ or so,the rate of cell breakdown begins to exceed the rate of cell renewal.
A) 25
B) 30
C) 35
D) 55
A) 25
B) 30
C) 35
D) 55
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13
Which determines the rate of aging?
A) Genetics
B) Lifestyle
C) Environment
D) All of these choices are accurate.
A) Genetics
B) Lifestyle
C) Environment
D) All of these choices are accurate.
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14
Low fluid intake in older adults may be caused by
A) less intense feelings of thirst.
B) chronic disease.
C) certain medications.
D) reduced ability of the kidneys to concentrate urine.
E) All of these responses are correct.
A) less intense feelings of thirst.
B) chronic disease.
C) certain medications.
D) reduced ability of the kidneys to concentrate urine.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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15
Which is an example of usual aging?
A) increasing body fatness
B) maintenance of lean body mass
C) maintenance of bone mass
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) increasing body fatness
B) maintenance of lean body mass
C) maintenance of bone mass
D) All of these responses are correct.
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16
The diets of adults tend to be low in
A) vitamin D.
B) zinc.
C) magnesium.
D) folate.
E) All of these responses are correct.
A) vitamin D.
B) zinc.
C) magnesium.
D) folate.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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17
Starting around age ___,organ size and efficiency begin to decrease.
A) 30
B) 40
C) 50
D) 70
A) 30
B) 40
C) 50
D) 70
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18
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)for adults do not take into consideration aging-related changes in
A) body composition.
B) metabolism.
C) organ function.
D) DRIs take into account all of these things.
A) body composition.
B) metabolism.
C) organ function.
D) DRIs take into account all of these things.
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19
Which aspects of the environment influence the rate of aging?
A) Income and education
B) Quality of housing and autonomy
C) Access to health care and nutritious food
D) Psychosocial support and protection from climactic extremes
E) All of these responses are correct.
A) Income and education
B) Quality of housing and autonomy
C) Access to health care and nutritious food
D) Psychosocial support and protection from climactic extremes
E) All of these responses are correct.
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20
Which is NOT a current hypothesis about the cause of aging?
A) Blood concentrations of hormones change.
B) Cells can divide about 50 times, and then they die.
C) The immune system becomes less able to recognize and destroy foreign substances.
D) Connective tissue stiffens and reduces flexibility.
E) All of these are current hypotheses about the cause of aging.
A) Blood concentrations of hormones change.
B) Cells can divide about 50 times, and then they die.
C) The immune system becomes less able to recognize and destroy foreign substances.
D) Connective tissue stiffens and reduces flexibility.
E) All of these are current hypotheses about the cause of aging.
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21
During the adult years,____ can adversely affect the immune system.
A) undernutrition
B) overnutrition
C) excessive iron intake
D) obesity
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) undernutrition
B) overnutrition
C) excessive iron intake
D) obesity
E) All of these choices are correct.
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22
Which is true about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)?
A) It provides nutrition education.
B) It provides a means to purchase food-producing plants.
C) It provides a means to buy hot meals in group homes.
D) It supplements food budgets of low-income households.
E) All of these responses are correct.
A) It provides nutrition education.
B) It provides a means to purchase food-producing plants.
C) It provides a means to buy hot meals in group homes.
D) It supplements food budgets of low-income households.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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23
Inadequate intake of ____ in adults may contribute to loss of bone strength and mental confusion.
A) magnesium
B) zinc
C) folate
D) vitamin B-12
A) magnesium
B) zinc
C) folate
D) vitamin B-12
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24
Elevated blood concentrations of ____ are associated with increased risk for stroke and neurological decline in some elderly adults.
A) zinc
B) homocysteine
C) vitamin E
D) vitamin D
A) zinc
B) homocysteine
C) vitamin E
D) vitamin D
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25
Warning signs of Alzheimer's disease include
A) personality changes.
B) language problems.
C) reduced job performance.
D) faulty judgment.
E) All of these are signs of Alzheimer's disease.
A) personality changes.
B) language problems.
C) reduced job performance.
D) faulty judgment.
E) All of these are signs of Alzheimer's disease.
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26
To prevent constipation,older adults should
A) limit highly sweetened foods.
B) increase dietary fiber.
C) take laxatives.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
A) limit highly sweetened foods.
B) increase dietary fiber.
C) take laxatives.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
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27
A change in muscle that occurs in adulthood is
A) increased elasticity.
B) bloating of muscle cells.
C) loss of muscle strength.
D) hypertrophy of muscle cells.
A) increased elasticity.
B) bloating of muscle cells.
C) loss of muscle strength.
D) hypertrophy of muscle cells.
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28
A major problem afflicting the elderly gastrointestinal tract is
A) increased lactase synthesis.
B) constipation.
C) increased HCl production.
D) increased synthesis of intrinsic factor.
A) increased lactase synthesis.
B) constipation.
C) increased HCl production.
D) increased synthesis of intrinsic factor.
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29
Insufficient intakes of ___ by adults may contribute to loss of taste sensations and delayed wound healing.
A) magnesium
B) zinc
C) folate
D) vitamin B-12
A) magnesium
B) zinc
C) folate
D) vitamin B-12
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30
A body composition change that typically occurs in adulthood is
A) increased body water.
B) increased fat stores.
C) increased lean body mass.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) increased body water.
B) increased fat stores.
C) increased lean body mass.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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31
Physical activity is associated with
A) improved sleep.
B) reduced risk for falling.
C) positive mental outlook.
D) better mobility.
E) All of these responses are correct.
A) improved sleep.
B) reduced risk for falling.
C) positive mental outlook.
D) better mobility.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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32
Long-term use of aspirin or aspirin-like medications can deplete _________ reserves.
A) iron
B) calcium
C) vitamin K
D) thiamin
A) iron
B) calcium
C) vitamin K
D) thiamin
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33
Many elderly people avoid social contact because they
A) are experiencing hearing loss.
B) have trouble seeing, so they avoid going out.
C) have problems with urinary incontinence.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
A) are experiencing hearing loss.
B) have trouble seeing, so they avoid going out.
C) have problems with urinary incontinence.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
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34
Which is true of the Congregate Meal program?
A) It is administered by the USDA.
B) It is part of the Older Americans Act.
C) Anyone age 52 or older can participate.
D) All of these responses are accurate.
A) It is administered by the USDA.
B) It is part of the Older Americans Act.
C) Anyone age 52 or older can participate.
D) All of these responses are accurate.
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35
Intakes of ______ have been associated with reduced risk for age-related macular degeneration and cataracts.
A) vitamin E
B) folate
C) lutein
D) zeaxanthin
E) both lutein and zeaxanthin
A) vitamin E
B) folate
C) lutein
D) zeaxanthin
E) both lutein and zeaxanthin
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36
To protect the cardiovascular system,adults should
A) not smoke.
B) eat low-carbohydrate diets.
C) avoid vigorous exercise.
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) not smoke.
B) eat low-carbohydrate diets.
C) avoid vigorous exercise.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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37
An age-related change in the nervous system that can adversely affect nutritional status is
A) decreased taste perception.
B) hearing loss.
C) vision loss.
D) All of these changes can impact nutritional status.
A) decreased taste perception.
B) hearing loss.
C) vision loss.
D) All of these changes can impact nutritional status.
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38
A common cause of iron deficiency anemia in adulthood is
A) bleeding ulcers.
B) use of aspirin.
C) bleeding hemorrhoids.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) bleeding ulcers.
B) use of aspirin.
C) bleeding hemorrhoids.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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39
Which U.S.government program distributes surplus agricultural products?
A) Commodity Supplemental Food Program
B) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ( SNAP)
C) Child and Adult Care Food Program
D) Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
A) Commodity Supplemental Food Program
B) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ( SNAP)
C) Child and Adult Care Food Program
D) Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
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40
To preserve bone mass,adults should
A) not smoke.
B) consume adequate vitamin D.
C) consume adequate calcium.
D) All of these recommendations are correct.
A) not smoke.
B) consume adequate vitamin D.
C) consume adequate calcium.
D) All of these recommendations are correct.
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41
To relieve the symptoms of arthritis,older adults should
A) follow a special diet.
B) restrict certain foods.
C) take nutrient supplements.
D) All of these responses are accurate.
E) None of these responses are accurate.
A) follow a special diet.
B) restrict certain foods.
C) take nutrient supplements.
D) All of these responses are accurate.
E) None of these responses are accurate.
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42
In complementary and alternative medicine,a manipulative practice is
A) massage.
B) Reiki therapy.
C) chiropractic manipulation.
D) All of these examples are correct.
E) None of these examples are correct.
A) massage.
B) Reiki therapy.
C) chiropractic manipulation.
D) All of these examples are correct.
E) None of these examples are correct.
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43
Which is true about herbs?
A) There is little regulation regarding herbal supplements in the U.S.
B) There have been no cases of adverse effects of using herbal supplements.
C) Herbal supplements are more effective than medicines.
D) Herbal supplements are as rigorously tested as medicines in the U.S.
E) All of these responses are true.
A) There is little regulation regarding herbal supplements in the U.S.
B) There have been no cases of adverse effects of using herbal supplements.
C) Herbal supplements are more effective than medicines.
D) Herbal supplements are as rigorously tested as medicines in the U.S.
E) All of these responses are true.
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44
Which strength training recommendations,as suggested by the National Institutes on Aging,are appropriate for older adults?
A) Exercise at least 2 days per week.
B) Stretch after completing all exercises.
C) Perform exercises that involve major muscle groups.
D) All of the above are appropriate strength training recommendations.
A) Exercise at least 2 days per week.
B) Stretch after completing all exercises.
C) Perform exercises that involve major muscle groups.
D) All of the above are appropriate strength training recommendations.
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45
Which domain of complementary and alternative medicine involves using foods and special diets?
A) Energy medicine
B) Alternative medical systems
C) Biological based practices
D) Mind-body interventions
A) Energy medicine
B) Alternative medical systems
C) Biological based practices
D) Mind-body interventions
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46
What food and nutrition service programs does the U.S.Department of Agriculture (USDA)and Administration on Aging provide for older adults?
A) Commodity Supplemental Food program
B) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program
C) Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition program
D) Child and Adult Care Food program
E) All of the above.
A) Commodity Supplemental Food program
B) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program
C) Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition program
D) Child and Adult Care Food program
E) All of the above.
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47
Which is NOT an example of energy medicine?
A) High-calorie diets
B) Pulsed fields
C) Magnetic fields
D) Electrical currents
A) High-calorie diets
B) Pulsed fields
C) Magnetic fields
D) Electrical currents
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48
An alternative medical practice system is
A) Ayurveda.
B) naturopathy.
C) homeopathy.
D) acupuncture.
E) All of these responses are correct.
A) Ayurveda.
B) naturopathy.
C) homeopathy.
D) acupuncture.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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49
Which is an example of a mind-body intervention?
A) Hypnosis
B) Biofeedback
C) Yoga
D) All of these are examples of mind-body interventions.
A) Hypnosis
B) Biofeedback
C) Yoga
D) All of these are examples of mind-body interventions.
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50
A rational approach for someone wanting to try complementary and alternative medicine is to
A) take advice from a trusted friend.
B) keep a record of symptoms and practices followed.
C) try at least 2 complementary and alternative medical practices at once.
D) All of these approaches are rational.
A) take advice from a trusted friend.
B) keep a record of symptoms and practices followed.
C) try at least 2 complementary and alternative medical practices at once.
D) All of these approaches are rational.
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