Deck 11: Weight Management

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Which of the following is considered essential fat?

A)fat located around major organs,generally within the abdomen
B)fat stored in various tissues and critical for normal body functioning
C)fat incorporated in loose connective tissue known as adipose tissue
D)fat located underneath the skin,also known as subcutaneous fat
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The main drawback of using BMI to assess health is that it is not a good tool for

A)assessing body composition.
B)assessing body weight.
C)comparing weight to height.
D)classifying individuals as obese.
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The amount of stored fat in a given individual is the result of all of the following EXCEPT

A)climate.
B)sex.
C)age.
D)metabolism.
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Psychological problems stemming from obesity include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)depression.
B)schizophrenia.
C)body dissatisfaction.
D)low self-esteem.
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According to the National Institutes of Health,which of the following trends is occurring?

A)The percentage of overweight Americans is declining.
B)The percentage of overweight men is declining but the percentage of overweight women is increasing.
C)The percentage of overweight Americans is increasing.
D)The percentage of overweight women is declining but the percentage of overweight men is increasing.
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Type 2 diabetes

A)has been decreasing in recent decades.
B)is best prevented by eating a healthy diet and exercising.
C)always requires insulin injections as a method of treatment.
D)has obvious symptoms in the early stages.
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The largest component of metabolism is

A)metabolic equivalency rate.
B)resting metabolic rate.
C)base metabolic expenditure.
D)caloric expenditure rate.
Question
The concept of energy balance refers to the need to balance

A)physical activity with resting metabolism.
B)body weight with body composition.
C)calories consumed with calories burned.
D)body image and body composition.
Question
Which of the following statements about insulin resistance is TRUE?

A)It is almost always a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
B)It can be controlled only by major weight loss.
C)It is hereditary rather than influenced by lifestyle.
D)It is treated with medication rather than lifestyle changes.
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Which of the following are activities that use calories?

A)vital body functions
B)physical activity
C)food digestion
D)all of these
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Body mass index (BMI)is calculated by dividing

A)your weight by the circumference of your waist.
B)the calories you eat by the calories you burn.
C)your weight by the square of your height.
D)the calories you burn by the calories you eat.
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What are the characteristics of android obesity?

A)Fat is stored in the upper body as subcutaneous fat,which increases the risk of disease.
B)Fat is stored in the lower body as subcutaneous fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
C)Fat is stored in the lower body as visceral fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
D)Fat is stored in the upper body as visceral fat,which increases the risk of disease.
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What are the characteristics of gynoid obesity?

A)Fat is stored in the upper body as subcutaneous fat,which increases the risk of disease.
B)Fat is stored in the lower body as subcutaneous fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
C)Fat is stored in the lower body as visceral fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
D)Fat is stored in the upper body as visceral fat,which increases the risk of disease.
Question
Which of the following statements about genetic factors in obesity is TRUE?

A)The genetic contribution to obesity is about 75 percent.
B)Studies of adopted children show that genetic factors do not affect weight.
C)Researchers have identified a single gene responsible for obesity.
D)Genetic factors influence body fat distribution.
Question
Hydrostatic weighing is used to predict percent body fat based on

A)electrical conduction through tissue.
B)body density and water displacement.
C)air displacement by the body.
D)height and total body weight.
Question
A condition called the female athlete triad consists of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)abnormal eating patterns.
B)premature osteoporosis.
C)amenorrhea.
D)muscle dysmorphia.
Question
Which of the following is considered a psychosocial factor that contributes to obesity?

A)the use of food to lessen stress
B)limited access to healthy food
C)large restaurant portions
D)sedentary lifestyles
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People who tend to store body fat in the _________ are at increased risk for chronic disease.

A)thighs
B)buttocks
C)abdomen
D)hips
Question
All of the following are factors in the development of diabetes,EXCEPT

A)age.
B)obesity.
C)a moderate diet.
D)physical inactivity.
Question
Researchers frequently use BMI in conjunction with ____________ to examine the health risks associated with body weight.

A)caloric intake estimates
B)activity assessments
C)resting metabolic rate
D)waist circumference
Question
Which of the following patterns of eating is recommended for weight management?

A)eating one small meal per day
B)eating every three to four hours
C)eating three large meals per day with no snacks
D)eating one large meal in the evening
Question
Which of the following is an effective strategy for successful weight management?

A)Choose foods with a low energy density and a high nutrient density.
B)Learn appropriate porion sizes for various foods.
C)Drink fewer calories in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages.
D)All of these choices are effective.
Question
A condition characterized by extreme dissatisfaction with appearance,body type,and/or body composition is

A)body dysmorphic disorder.
B)female athlete triad.
C)amenorrhea.
D)borderline eating disorder.
Question
Surgical procedures to help the extremely obese lose weight involve

A)removing localized fat deposits beneath the skin.
B)modifying the gastrointestinal tract to reduce food intake.
C)tightening sagging skin to improve body image.
D)cutting out layers of visceral fat from the abdomen.
Question
An example of a snack low in energy density is

A)celery sticks.
B)crackers.
C)a cookie.
D)ice cream.
Question
Most weight problems are caused by

A)metabolic disorders.
B)unhealthy lifestyle.
C)emotional disorders.
D)childhood abuse.
Question
What is the over-the-counter,lower dose version of the fat-blocking prescription drug Xenical (orlistat)?

A)Olean
B)Alli
C)Garcinia Cambogia
D)Guarana
Question
According to the National Weight Control Registry,which of the following behaviors is associated with regaining weight after losing it?

A)increasing the energy intake from fat
B)maintaining daily moderate physical activity
C)continuing to maintain dietary restrictions after weight loss
D)monitoring of food intake and body weight frequently
Question
A person's ongoing internal comments about events happening to him and around him is called

A)self-blame.
B)self-image.
C)self-esteem.
D)self-talk.
Question
Which of the following is an appropriate use of food?

A)as an antidote for boredom
B)to alleviate loneliness
C)to fuel life's activities
D)as a pickup when fatigued
Question
Recent research indicates that drinking more than one soda per day may be associated with

A)eating disorders.
B)female athlete triad.
C)metabolic syndrome.
D)gum disease.
Question
Which of the following protects against weight gain and is essential for maintaining weight loss?

A)commercial nutritional supplements
B)a 1,000-calories-per-day diet plan
C)physical activity
D)8 glasses of water per day
Question
Exercise affects metabolic rate by doing all of the following,EXCEPT

A)increasing muscle mass.
B)increasing resting metabolic rate.
C)building strength during exercise.
D)burning calories during the exercise itself.
Question
The hormone leptin is believed to

A)let the brain know the size of the body's fat stores.
B)cause the development of secondary sex characteristics.
C)cause the heart to beat faster and energy to rise.
D)increase the blood sugar level.
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Adverse effects of ephedra include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)panic attacks.
B)insomnia.
C)seizures.
D)lethargy.
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The greater the amount of muscle mass,the

A)higher the body's set point.
B)higher the resting metabolic rate.
C)more fat is needed in the diet.
D)easier it is to gain weight.
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Resting metabolic rate is

A)the energy required to maintain vital body functions.
B)the sum of all the processes by which the body uses food energy.
C)the body's daily energy expenditure.
D)the energy required to digest fooD.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of visceral fat?

A)It is located at waist level.
B)It contains many biologically active substances.
C)It is stored in a layer directly under the skin.
D)It is associated with increased health risks.
Question
The fiber in diet pills

A)serves as a substitute for whole grains,fruits,and vegetables.
B)has been clinically demonstrated to facilitate weight loss.
C)contains a chemical that suppresses appetite.
D)contributes little to the recommended daily intake of fiber.
Question
Which of the following does a commercial weight-loss program typically NOT provide?

A)group support
B)behavior modification advice
C)advice to consult outside dieticians
D)physical activity recommendations
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In America,eating disorders affect

A)mostly adults.
B)mostly minorities.
C)mostly women.
D)all groups equally.
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The energy balance concept is based primarily on the amount of sleep you get.
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Body weight is a more important indicator of health than is body composition.
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Body mass index is a direct measure of a body's fat-free mass.
Question
An eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of overeating followed by purging is

A)borderline disordered eating.
B)bulimia nervosa.
C)anorexia nervosa.
D)binge-eating disorder.
Question
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of binge-eating disorder?

A)eating more rapidly than normal
B)eating when not hungry
C)eating alone
D)purging
Question
Body mass index is a fairly accurate measure of weight-related health risks for most average people.
Question
The crucial first step in the treatment of anorexia is to

A)change the person's body image.
B)provide vitamin supplements.
C)restore adequate body weight.
D)initiate psychological support.
Question
Characteristics of bulimia include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)fear of becoming fat.
B)significant weight loss.
C)bingeing followed by purging.
D)concern about control.
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A person who weighs an appropriate amount may still have too high a percentage of body fat.
Question
A health problem associated with bulimia is

A)dry skin.
B)muscle wasting.
C)fine body hair.
D)tooth decay.
Question
A health risk associated with anorexia nervosa is

A)low blood pressure.
B)eroded tooth enamel.
C)chronic hoarseness.
D)stomach rupture.
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Complications associated with diabetes include nerve damage and circulatory problems.
Question
An initial step in the treatment of bulimia is

A)restoring body weight.
B)treating depression.
C)stabilizing eating patterns.
D)changing the person's body image.
Question
An eating disorder characterized by a refusal to eat enough food to maintain a reasonable body weight is

A)borderline disordered eating.
B)bulimia nervosa.
C)anorexia nervosa.
D)binge-eating disorder.
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Most people with prediabetes will develop full-blown diabetes if they don't adopt preventive lifestyle measures.
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Overfat is a more accurate term than overweight when describing the condition of having too much body fat.
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The skinfold measurement technique for determining body fat composition involves measuring fat found under the skin.
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Which one of the following is MOST closely associated with anorexia nervosa?

A)a belief that one is fat even when dangerously thin
B)uncontrollable eating of large amounts of food
C)near-normal body weight
D)self-induced vomiting
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A person has control over both parts of the energy equation.
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A useful weight management strategy is to eat small,frequent meals.
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Eating patterns are often intricately connected to a person's family values.
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The safe approach to weight loss is to lose 2.0-5.0 pounds per week.
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The guiding principle for the development of healthy eating habits for weight management is "everything in moderation."
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Men at higher income levels have about the same rates of obesity as men at lower income levels.
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Fat around the waist area is more closely associated with disease than is fat deposited in the buttocks area.
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Most people overestimate the number of calories they eat.
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Dissatisfaction with body image contributes to the development of eating disorders.
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Energy density of foods refers to the number of calories per gram of weight.
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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)is related to obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Ephedra is a safe and effective supplement that promotes weight loss.
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Most people who succeed in their weight loss efforts do so by emphasizing short term weight loss.
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR)reflects the minimal energy expenditure needed for exercise to result in weight loss.
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Genetic predisposition to weight gain has been identified as the main reason for the high rate of obesity in the United States.
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Regular physical activity is essential for maintaining weight loss.
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In women,having an extremely low percentage of body fat is associated with a loss of bone density.
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Most low-calorie diets cause a rapid loss of body water at first.
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For many Americans,maintaining weight loss is a bigger challenge than losing weight.
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Carrots have a higher energy density than potato chips.
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Hormones play no significant role in the accumulation of body fat.
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Deck 11: Weight Management
1
Which of the following is considered essential fat?

A)fat located around major organs,generally within the abdomen
B)fat stored in various tissues and critical for normal body functioning
C)fat incorporated in loose connective tissue known as adipose tissue
D)fat located underneath the skin,also known as subcutaneous fat
fat stored in various tissues and critical for normal body functioning
2
The main drawback of using BMI to assess health is that it is not a good tool for

A)assessing body composition.
B)assessing body weight.
C)comparing weight to height.
D)classifying individuals as obese.
assessing body composition.
3
The amount of stored fat in a given individual is the result of all of the following EXCEPT

A)climate.
B)sex.
C)age.
D)metabolism.
climate.
4
Psychological problems stemming from obesity include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)depression.
B)schizophrenia.
C)body dissatisfaction.
D)low self-esteem.
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5
According to the National Institutes of Health,which of the following trends is occurring?

A)The percentage of overweight Americans is declining.
B)The percentage of overweight men is declining but the percentage of overweight women is increasing.
C)The percentage of overweight Americans is increasing.
D)The percentage of overweight women is declining but the percentage of overweight men is increasing.
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6
Type 2 diabetes

A)has been decreasing in recent decades.
B)is best prevented by eating a healthy diet and exercising.
C)always requires insulin injections as a method of treatment.
D)has obvious symptoms in the early stages.
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7
The largest component of metabolism is

A)metabolic equivalency rate.
B)resting metabolic rate.
C)base metabolic expenditure.
D)caloric expenditure rate.
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8
The concept of energy balance refers to the need to balance

A)physical activity with resting metabolism.
B)body weight with body composition.
C)calories consumed with calories burned.
D)body image and body composition.
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9
Which of the following statements about insulin resistance is TRUE?

A)It is almost always a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
B)It can be controlled only by major weight loss.
C)It is hereditary rather than influenced by lifestyle.
D)It is treated with medication rather than lifestyle changes.
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10
Which of the following are activities that use calories?

A)vital body functions
B)physical activity
C)food digestion
D)all of these
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11
Body mass index (BMI)is calculated by dividing

A)your weight by the circumference of your waist.
B)the calories you eat by the calories you burn.
C)your weight by the square of your height.
D)the calories you burn by the calories you eat.
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12
What are the characteristics of android obesity?

A)Fat is stored in the upper body as subcutaneous fat,which increases the risk of disease.
B)Fat is stored in the lower body as subcutaneous fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
C)Fat is stored in the lower body as visceral fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
D)Fat is stored in the upper body as visceral fat,which increases the risk of disease.
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13
What are the characteristics of gynoid obesity?

A)Fat is stored in the upper body as subcutaneous fat,which increases the risk of disease.
B)Fat is stored in the lower body as subcutaneous fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
C)Fat is stored in the lower body as visceral fat,which is less tied to the risk of disease.
D)Fat is stored in the upper body as visceral fat,which increases the risk of disease.
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14
Which of the following statements about genetic factors in obesity is TRUE?

A)The genetic contribution to obesity is about 75 percent.
B)Studies of adopted children show that genetic factors do not affect weight.
C)Researchers have identified a single gene responsible for obesity.
D)Genetic factors influence body fat distribution.
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15
Hydrostatic weighing is used to predict percent body fat based on

A)electrical conduction through tissue.
B)body density and water displacement.
C)air displacement by the body.
D)height and total body weight.
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16
A condition called the female athlete triad consists of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)abnormal eating patterns.
B)premature osteoporosis.
C)amenorrhea.
D)muscle dysmorphia.
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Which of the following is considered a psychosocial factor that contributes to obesity?

A)the use of food to lessen stress
B)limited access to healthy food
C)large restaurant portions
D)sedentary lifestyles
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18
People who tend to store body fat in the _________ are at increased risk for chronic disease.

A)thighs
B)buttocks
C)abdomen
D)hips
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19
All of the following are factors in the development of diabetes,EXCEPT

A)age.
B)obesity.
C)a moderate diet.
D)physical inactivity.
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20
Researchers frequently use BMI in conjunction with ____________ to examine the health risks associated with body weight.

A)caloric intake estimates
B)activity assessments
C)resting metabolic rate
D)waist circumference
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21
Which of the following patterns of eating is recommended for weight management?

A)eating one small meal per day
B)eating every three to four hours
C)eating three large meals per day with no snacks
D)eating one large meal in the evening
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22
Which of the following is an effective strategy for successful weight management?

A)Choose foods with a low energy density and a high nutrient density.
B)Learn appropriate porion sizes for various foods.
C)Drink fewer calories in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages.
D)All of these choices are effective.
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23
A condition characterized by extreme dissatisfaction with appearance,body type,and/or body composition is

A)body dysmorphic disorder.
B)female athlete triad.
C)amenorrhea.
D)borderline eating disorder.
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24
Surgical procedures to help the extremely obese lose weight involve

A)removing localized fat deposits beneath the skin.
B)modifying the gastrointestinal tract to reduce food intake.
C)tightening sagging skin to improve body image.
D)cutting out layers of visceral fat from the abdomen.
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25
An example of a snack low in energy density is

A)celery sticks.
B)crackers.
C)a cookie.
D)ice cream.
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26
Most weight problems are caused by

A)metabolic disorders.
B)unhealthy lifestyle.
C)emotional disorders.
D)childhood abuse.
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27
What is the over-the-counter,lower dose version of the fat-blocking prescription drug Xenical (orlistat)?

A)Olean
B)Alli
C)Garcinia Cambogia
D)Guarana
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28
According to the National Weight Control Registry,which of the following behaviors is associated with regaining weight after losing it?

A)increasing the energy intake from fat
B)maintaining daily moderate physical activity
C)continuing to maintain dietary restrictions after weight loss
D)monitoring of food intake and body weight frequently
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29
A person's ongoing internal comments about events happening to him and around him is called

A)self-blame.
B)self-image.
C)self-esteem.
D)self-talk.
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30
Which of the following is an appropriate use of food?

A)as an antidote for boredom
B)to alleviate loneliness
C)to fuel life's activities
D)as a pickup when fatigued
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31
Recent research indicates that drinking more than one soda per day may be associated with

A)eating disorders.
B)female athlete triad.
C)metabolic syndrome.
D)gum disease.
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32
Which of the following protects against weight gain and is essential for maintaining weight loss?

A)commercial nutritional supplements
B)a 1,000-calories-per-day diet plan
C)physical activity
D)8 glasses of water per day
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33
Exercise affects metabolic rate by doing all of the following,EXCEPT

A)increasing muscle mass.
B)increasing resting metabolic rate.
C)building strength during exercise.
D)burning calories during the exercise itself.
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34
The hormone leptin is believed to

A)let the brain know the size of the body's fat stores.
B)cause the development of secondary sex characteristics.
C)cause the heart to beat faster and energy to rise.
D)increase the blood sugar level.
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35
Adverse effects of ephedra include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)panic attacks.
B)insomnia.
C)seizures.
D)lethargy.
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36
The greater the amount of muscle mass,the

A)higher the body's set point.
B)higher the resting metabolic rate.
C)more fat is needed in the diet.
D)easier it is to gain weight.
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37
Resting metabolic rate is

A)the energy required to maintain vital body functions.
B)the sum of all the processes by which the body uses food energy.
C)the body's daily energy expenditure.
D)the energy required to digest fooD.
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38
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of visceral fat?

A)It is located at waist level.
B)It contains many biologically active substances.
C)It is stored in a layer directly under the skin.
D)It is associated with increased health risks.
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39
The fiber in diet pills

A)serves as a substitute for whole grains,fruits,and vegetables.
B)has been clinically demonstrated to facilitate weight loss.
C)contains a chemical that suppresses appetite.
D)contributes little to the recommended daily intake of fiber.
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40
Which of the following does a commercial weight-loss program typically NOT provide?

A)group support
B)behavior modification advice
C)advice to consult outside dieticians
D)physical activity recommendations
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41
In America,eating disorders affect

A)mostly adults.
B)mostly minorities.
C)mostly women.
D)all groups equally.
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42
The energy balance concept is based primarily on the amount of sleep you get.
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43
Body weight is a more important indicator of health than is body composition.
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44
Body mass index is a direct measure of a body's fat-free mass.
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45
An eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of overeating followed by purging is

A)borderline disordered eating.
B)bulimia nervosa.
C)anorexia nervosa.
D)binge-eating disorder.
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46
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of binge-eating disorder?

A)eating more rapidly than normal
B)eating when not hungry
C)eating alone
D)purging
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47
Body mass index is a fairly accurate measure of weight-related health risks for most average people.
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48
The crucial first step in the treatment of anorexia is to

A)change the person's body image.
B)provide vitamin supplements.
C)restore adequate body weight.
D)initiate psychological support.
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49
Characteristics of bulimia include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)fear of becoming fat.
B)significant weight loss.
C)bingeing followed by purging.
D)concern about control.
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50
A person who weighs an appropriate amount may still have too high a percentage of body fat.
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51
A health problem associated with bulimia is

A)dry skin.
B)muscle wasting.
C)fine body hair.
D)tooth decay.
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52
A health risk associated with anorexia nervosa is

A)low blood pressure.
B)eroded tooth enamel.
C)chronic hoarseness.
D)stomach rupture.
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53
Complications associated with diabetes include nerve damage and circulatory problems.
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54
An initial step in the treatment of bulimia is

A)restoring body weight.
B)treating depression.
C)stabilizing eating patterns.
D)changing the person's body image.
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55
An eating disorder characterized by a refusal to eat enough food to maintain a reasonable body weight is

A)borderline disordered eating.
B)bulimia nervosa.
C)anorexia nervosa.
D)binge-eating disorder.
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56
Most people with prediabetes will develop full-blown diabetes if they don't adopt preventive lifestyle measures.
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57
Overfat is a more accurate term than overweight when describing the condition of having too much body fat.
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58
The skinfold measurement technique for determining body fat composition involves measuring fat found under the skin.
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59
Which one of the following is MOST closely associated with anorexia nervosa?

A)a belief that one is fat even when dangerously thin
B)uncontrollable eating of large amounts of food
C)near-normal body weight
D)self-induced vomiting
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60
A person has control over both parts of the energy equation.
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61
A useful weight management strategy is to eat small,frequent meals.
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62
Eating patterns are often intricately connected to a person's family values.
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63
The safe approach to weight loss is to lose 2.0-5.0 pounds per week.
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64
The guiding principle for the development of healthy eating habits for weight management is "everything in moderation."
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65
Men at higher income levels have about the same rates of obesity as men at lower income levels.
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66
Fat around the waist area is more closely associated with disease than is fat deposited in the buttocks area.
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67
Most people overestimate the number of calories they eat.
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68
Dissatisfaction with body image contributes to the development of eating disorders.
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69
Energy density of foods refers to the number of calories per gram of weight.
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70
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)is related to obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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71
Ephedra is a safe and effective supplement that promotes weight loss.
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72
Most people who succeed in their weight loss efforts do so by emphasizing short term weight loss.
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73
Resting metabolic rate (RMR)reflects the minimal energy expenditure needed for exercise to result in weight loss.
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74
Genetic predisposition to weight gain has been identified as the main reason for the high rate of obesity in the United States.
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75
Regular physical activity is essential for maintaining weight loss.
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76
In women,having an extremely low percentage of body fat is associated with a loss of bone density.
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77
Most low-calorie diets cause a rapid loss of body water at first.
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78
For many Americans,maintaining weight loss is a bigger challenge than losing weight.
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79
Carrots have a higher energy density than potato chips.
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80
Hormones play no significant role in the accumulation of body fat.
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