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c6 Energy_Balance_and_Body_Composition

Nutrition for Health and Healthcare 6th Edition By DeBruyne Pinna

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c6 Energy_Balance_and_Body_Composition

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

True / False

 

1. Fat can be made from an excess of any energy-yielding nutrient.​

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   True
REFERENCES:   6.1 Energy Imbalance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.6.1 – Explain how an excess of any of the three energy-yielding nutrients contributes to body fat and how an inadequate intake of any of them shifts metabolism.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

 

2. The body metabolically recognizes the difference between fasting and starving.​

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   False
REFERENCES:   6.1 Energy Imbalance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.6.1 – Explain how an excess of any of the three energy-yielding nutrients contributes to body fat and how an inadequate intake of any of them shifts metabolism.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

 

3. Ketones can meet some of the nervous system’s energy needs.​

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   True
REFERENCES:   6.1 Energy Imbalance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.6.1 – Explain how an excess of any of the three energy-yielding nutrients contributes to body fat and how an inadequate intake of any of them shifts metabolism.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

 

4. Normally, the nervous system consumes less than 10% of the total glucose used each day.​

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   False
REFERENCES:   6.1 Energy Imbalance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.6.1 – Explain how an excess of any of the three energy-yielding nutrients contributes to body fat and how an inadequate intake of any of them shifts metabolism.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

 

5. The body’s adaptations to fasting are sufficient to maintain life for only a very short period.​

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   False
REFERENCES:   6.1 Energy Imbalance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.6.1 – Explain how an excess of any of the three energy-yielding nutrients contributes to body fat and how an inadequate intake of any of them shifts metabolism.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

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