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Perspectives in Nutrition, 5/e
Gordon M. Wardlaw, Ohio State University
Margaret W. Kessel, Ohio State University

Nutrition During Adulthood

Multiple Choice Quiz

Please answer all questions



1

During aging, the needs for vitamins and minerals
A)continually fluctuate.
B)greatly decrease.
C)somewhat increase in some cases.
D)greatly increase.
2

Compression of morbidity can be defined as:
A)having the greatest number of healthy years and the fewest number of years with illness or disability.
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.
3

The life expectancy for the general population in the U.S. is about:
A)65 years.
B)70 years.
C)77 years.
D)120 years.
4

Because of the high incidence of hypertension in the United States, many people are encouraged to lower their intake of:
A)meats.
B)sugars and sweets.
C)dairy products.
D)salt.
5

Among the older population of the United States, the age of the fastest growing segment is:
A)65.
B)74.
C)79.
D)85+.
6

At the turn of the century the most common cause of death was:
A)cancer.
B)cardiovascular disease.
C)accidents.
D)infectious diseases.
7

Hypotheses on aging include all except which of the following ideas?
A)reduced physical activity spares physiological deterioration.
B)cell loss is genetically programmed.
C)partial misdirection of the immune system occurs.
D)intracellular sludge accumulates.
8

Experiments on animals show that the animals who lived the longest were:
A)fed nutritionally balanced diets that contained less energy than the amounts normally eaten by the animal.
B)fed the amounts normally eaten by the animal, but the supply of each specific nutrient was carefully controlled to ensure it always met micronutrient needs.
C)fed nutritious diets in larger amounts than normally consumed by the animal.
D)allowed to eat as much as they wanted at any time they wanted.
9

Nutrients that deserve special emphasis in a diet plan for the elderly include all of the following except:
A)vitamin B-6.
B)calcium.
C)zinc.
D)vitamin A.
10

Since the immune system becomes less efficient with age, it is especially important to consume adequate ______________ and ______________, nutrients that contribute to immune function.
A)vitamin A, vitamin B-6
B)protein, zinc
C)zinc, iodide
D)vitamin A, vitamin K
11

Which of the following refers to the extent to which an organ can preserve essentially normal function despite decreasing cell number or cell activity.
A)life span
B)compression of morbidity
C)life expectancy
D)reserve capacity
12

Common nutrition-related chronic diseases of adults include:
A)asthma, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension.
B)hypertension, cancer, and arthritis.
C)atherosclerosis, hypertension, and obesity.
D)atherosclerosis, hypertension, and kidney disease.
13

Which of the following does NOT describe a physiological change of aging?
A)decreases in digestion and absorption capacity
B)reduction in lean body mass
C)lower basal metabolism
D)increase in taste sensitivity
14

Decreased synthesis of intrinsic factor increases the risk of ______________ deficiency in older adults.
A)vitamin B-6
B)vitamin B-12
C)folate
D)vitamin D
15

The fluid recommendation for older adults is the same as for younger adults:
A)about 1 milliliter per kcal of energy metabolized.
B)about 2 liters a day.
C)about 8 cups of fluid daily.
D)either a, b, or c.
16

What factor(s) play a role in the risk for dehydration in older adults?
A)decreased thirst
B)decreased immunity
C)decreased food intake
D)A and C
E)B and C
17

Gallstones cause:
A)problems with carbohydrate digestion.
B)problems with fat digestion.
C)dysfunction of the pancreas.
D)reduced filtration by nephrons.
18

To combat the high incidence of overweight and obesity in the United States, many people are reducing their intake of:
A)whole-grain cereals.
B)calories
C)cholesterol.
D)salt.
19

Americans have reduced their intakes of saturated fat and cholesterol in the past few years to decrease the risk of:
A)cardiovascular disease.
B)colon cancer.
C)anemia.
D)osteoporosis.
20

To reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease
A)quit smoking and reduce saturated fat intake.
B)reduce exercise to prevent stress on the heart.
C)obtain 50% of total energy intake from fat and decrease carbohydrate intake.
D)all of the above.
21

Recommendations for preventing osteoporosis include:
A)consuming adequate amounts of calcium from infancy throughout adulthood.
B)consuming more potassium and selenium.
C)increasing the intake of iron, magnesium, and zinc during adulthood.
D)A and B.
22

The reason the incidence of obesity increases with age is that:
A)the basal metabolic rate decreases with age.
B)physical activity often decreases with age.
C)energy intake exceeds energy expenditure.
D)all of the above.
23

All of the following are medical treatments currently being studied for Alzheimer's disease except:
A)estrogen replacement.
B)antidepressants.
C)vitamin C.
D)vitamin E.
24

The most current prescription for good health throughout life is to:
A)establish harmony among physical, psychological and social status.
B)do whatever you wish, because you are an adult.
C)take a trip around the world.
D)all the above.
25

Health promotion and disease prevention can be achieved by:
A)proper diet and exercise.
B)observing the "no smoking" edict.
C)limiting alcohol and learning how to deal with stress.
D)all the above.
26

Of the following, the principal nutrition problem of young and middle-aged adults is:
A)anemia.
B)goiter.
C)obesity.
D)hypoglycemia.
27

Some nutrient needs in adulthood are lowered because of decreased needs for:
A)growth.
B)maintenance.
C)physical activity.
D)regulation of body processes.
28

The two key terms for adequate adult nutrition are:
A)varied and minimum amounts.
B)colorful foods and abundance.
C)varied and moderate amounts.
D)similar and adequate.
29

To maintain optimal nutritional status and healthy weight, the diet of an older person should have a ____________ nutrient density and be ____________ in energy content.
A)low, high
B)low, low
C)high, moderate
D)high, high
30

During mid-life, the most important component of the diet to adjust is:
A)energy intake.
B)carbohydrate intake.
C)water intake.
D)vitamin intake.
31

The deficiency of which of the following nutrients may result in anemia?
A)phosphorus, iron, protein, or selenium
B)iron, folate, vitamin B-6, or vitamin B-12
C)calcium, magnesium, folate, or iron
D)vitamin C, protein, iron, or manganese
32

Nutrition programs such as congregate meals or home-delivered meals provide which of the following?
A)an improved nutritional status
B)a social atmosphere
C)an economical meal for low income elderly
D)all of the above