Deck 19: Focus 1: Focus on Beyond the Basics

Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Question
A meal plan recommends that 5 carbohydrate choices be consumed at breakfast.Using the Beyond the Basics poster,what is the most suitable choice?

A)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,3 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from fruits,& 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 75 g carbohydrate.All selections have green triangles.
B)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,2 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from fruits,& 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 60 g carbohydrate.One selection has a yellow triangle.
C)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,3 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from vegetables & 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 75 g carbohydrate.All selections have green triangles.
D)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,5 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from fruits,& 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 75 g carbohydrate.All selections have yellow triangles.
Use Space or
up arrow
down arrow
to flip the card.
Question
Where would a food such as a white bread be categorized on the Beyond the Basics food groups?

A)Carbohydrate-containing foods;grains and starches;yellow triangle
B)Carbohydrate-containing foods;other choices;yellow triangle
C)Carbohydrate-containing foods;grains and starches;red triangle because it has a high GI
D)Carbohydrate-continaing foods;other choices;green triangle
Question
What is the purpose of the of Beyond the Basics meal planning tool?

A)To help primarily adults with type-2-diabetes control blood glucose levels.
B)To help all Canadians eat well through the use of carbohydrate loading principles.
C)To help Canadians use a poster to count total calories.
D)All of the above.
Question
"A method that involves keeping track of the total carbohydrate consumed throughout the day to help control blood glucose levels." What is being described?

A)Carbohydrate replacement
B)Glycemic loading
C)Carbohydrate counting
D)Carbohydrate refinement
Question
How do Canada's Food Guide and Beyond the Basics differ?

A)The food groups differ.
B)Only Canada's Food Guide organizes food based on carbohydrate content.
C)Only Beyond the Basics takes glycemic Index into account.
D)Both (a)and (c)
Question
To help Canadians reduce the risk for developing obesity,type-2-diabetes,heart disease,osteoporosis,and certain types of cancer." What is being described?

A)A stated purpose of Canada's Food Guide only
B)A stated purpose of both Canada's Food Guide and Beyond the Basics
C)A stated purpose of Beyond the Basics only
D)None of the above.
Question
The Beyond the Basics poster divides food into what two large categories?

A)High kcalorie foods and low kcalorie foods.
B)High carbohydrate foods and low carbohydrate foods.
C)Foods high in sugars and foods high in starch.
D)Foods with a low glycemic index and foods with a high glycemic index.
Question
In the Beyond the Basics poster low carbohydrate foods are subdivided into which groups?

A)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;fats;other choices
B)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;other choices
C)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;fats
D)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;milk & alternatives;fats
Question
On the Beyond the Basics poster food a serving of ten French Fries a marked with a yellow triangle.What does this mean?

A)It is a food to choose more often,because it has a high glycemic index.
B)It is a food to choose less often,because it is high in sugar.
C)It is a food to choose less often,because it is high in fat.
D)It is a food to choose more often,because it has a low glycemic index.
Question
Which of the following meat & alternative choices would have a yellow triangle?

A)Regular ground meat
B)Egg
C)Fish
D)Legumes
Question
In the Beyond the Basics poster carbohydrate containing foods are subdivided into which groups?

A)Grains and starches;fruits;milk & alternatives;vegetables
B)Grains and starches;fruits;milk & alternatives;other choices
C)Fruits;vegetables;grain products;other choices
D)Grain products;vegetables and fruit;milk & alternatives;other choices
Question
How are Beyond the Basics and Canada's Food Guide similar?

A)They are both suitable for healthy Canadians.
B)Potatoes belong to vegetables food group in both guides.
C)Cheese is classified as meat & alternatives in both guides.
D)They were both created by Health Canada.
Unlock Deck
Sign up to unlock the cards in this deck!
Unlock Deck
Unlock Deck
1/12
auto play flashcards
Play
simple tutorial
Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Deck 19: Focus 1: Focus on Beyond the Basics
1
A meal plan recommends that 5 carbohydrate choices be consumed at breakfast.Using the Beyond the Basics poster,what is the most suitable choice?

A)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,3 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from fruits,& 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 75 g carbohydrate.All selections have green triangles.
B)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,2 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from fruits,& 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 60 g carbohydrate.One selection has a yellow triangle.
C)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,3 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from vegetables & 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 75 g carbohydrate.All selections have green triangles.
D)Using the serving sizes indicated on the poster,5 choices from grains & starches,1 choice from fruits,& 1 choice from milk and alternatives for a total of 75 g carbohydrate.All selections have yellow triangles.
A
2
Where would a food such as a white bread be categorized on the Beyond the Basics food groups?

A)Carbohydrate-containing foods;grains and starches;yellow triangle
B)Carbohydrate-containing foods;other choices;yellow triangle
C)Carbohydrate-containing foods;grains and starches;red triangle because it has a high GI
D)Carbohydrate-continaing foods;other choices;green triangle
A
3
What is the purpose of the of Beyond the Basics meal planning tool?

A)To help primarily adults with type-2-diabetes control blood glucose levels.
B)To help all Canadians eat well through the use of carbohydrate loading principles.
C)To help Canadians use a poster to count total calories.
D)All of the above.
A
4
"A method that involves keeping track of the total carbohydrate consumed throughout the day to help control blood glucose levels." What is being described?

A)Carbohydrate replacement
B)Glycemic loading
C)Carbohydrate counting
D)Carbohydrate refinement
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
5
How do Canada's Food Guide and Beyond the Basics differ?

A)The food groups differ.
B)Only Canada's Food Guide organizes food based on carbohydrate content.
C)Only Beyond the Basics takes glycemic Index into account.
D)Both (a)and (c)
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
6
To help Canadians reduce the risk for developing obesity,type-2-diabetes,heart disease,osteoporosis,and certain types of cancer." What is being described?

A)A stated purpose of Canada's Food Guide only
B)A stated purpose of both Canada's Food Guide and Beyond the Basics
C)A stated purpose of Beyond the Basics only
D)None of the above.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
7
The Beyond the Basics poster divides food into what two large categories?

A)High kcalorie foods and low kcalorie foods.
B)High carbohydrate foods and low carbohydrate foods.
C)Foods high in sugars and foods high in starch.
D)Foods with a low glycemic index and foods with a high glycemic index.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
8
In the Beyond the Basics poster low carbohydrate foods are subdivided into which groups?

A)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;fats;other choices
B)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;other choices
C)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;fats
D)Vegetables;meat & alternatives;milk & alternatives;fats
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
9
On the Beyond the Basics poster food a serving of ten French Fries a marked with a yellow triangle.What does this mean?

A)It is a food to choose more often,because it has a high glycemic index.
B)It is a food to choose less often,because it is high in sugar.
C)It is a food to choose less often,because it is high in fat.
D)It is a food to choose more often,because it has a low glycemic index.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
10
Which of the following meat & alternative choices would have a yellow triangle?

A)Regular ground meat
B)Egg
C)Fish
D)Legumes
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
11
In the Beyond the Basics poster carbohydrate containing foods are subdivided into which groups?

A)Grains and starches;fruits;milk & alternatives;vegetables
B)Grains and starches;fruits;milk & alternatives;other choices
C)Fruits;vegetables;grain products;other choices
D)Grain products;vegetables and fruit;milk & alternatives;other choices
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
12
How are Beyond the Basics and Canada's Food Guide similar?

A)They are both suitable for healthy Canadians.
B)Potatoes belong to vegetables food group in both guides.
C)Cheese is classified as meat & alternatives in both guides.
D)They were both created by Health Canada.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
locked card icon
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 12 flashcards in this deck.