Question 1
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Which of the following are macronutrients?
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Lipids
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Carbohydrates
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Proteins
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Alcohol
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Vitamins
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Essential minerals
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Essential amino acids
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Essential fatty acids
Question 2
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Which of the following are micronutrients?
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Lipids
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Carbohydrates
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Proteins
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Alcohol
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Vitamins
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Essential minerals
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Essential fatty acids
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Essential amino acids
Question 3
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Why is alcohol considered a nutrient?
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It provides energy
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It is required for growth
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It is required to sustain life
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It has similar structure to carbohydrates
Question 4
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What defines nutrient requirement?
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Intake of a nutrient required to prevent deficiency
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Intake of a nutrient required to cure deficiency
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Intake of a nutrient required to build up a storage
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Notional mean requirement of a nutrient for a group of healthy individuals in a population
Question 5
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Fill in the blanks below to give the key terms for these definitions.
[blank_start]Estimated Average Requirement[blank_end] (EAR): the notional mean requirement of a nutrient for a group of healthy individuals in a population
[blank_start]Reference Nutrient Intake[blank_end] (RNI): two standard deviations above the EAR - the intake of a nutrient sufficient to meet the needs of most of the population
[blank_start]Lower Reference Nutrient Intake[blank_end] (LRNI): two standard deviations below the EAR - the intake of a nutrient that will be inadequate for most of the population
[blank_start]Safe Intake[blank_end]: the intake of a nutrient judged to be sufficient for almost all individuals of a population whilst maintaining a level that won't have undesirable effects.
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Estimated Average Requirement
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Reference Nutrient Intake
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Lower Reference Nutrient Intake
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Safe Intake
Question 6
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Where is Reference Nutrient Intake in relation to Estimated Average Requirement?
Question 7
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Where is Lower Reference Nutrient Intake in relation to Estimated Average Requirement?
Question 8
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Label this graph to show the correct points at which you will find the different dietary intake values.
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Estimated Average Requirement
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Lower Reference Nutrient Intake
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Reference Nutrient Intake
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2 standard deviations below
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2 standard deviations above
Question 9
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How is enteral nutrition administered?
Question 10
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How is paraenteral nutrition administered?
Question 11
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What is undernutrition?
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A deficiency of calories or at least one essential nutrient
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A deficiency of calories only
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A deficiency of at least one essential nutrient only
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A deficiency of at least 2 essential nutrients
Question 12
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Overnutrition is an intake of nutrients that exceeds that which is required for normal growth, development and metabolism.
Question 13
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Fill in the blanks to describe the different ranges of BMI and their categories.
An individual who is underweight will have a BMI of less than [blank_start]18.5[blank_end].
An indivudual who is ideal weight will have a BMI of [blank_start]18.5[blank_end] to [blank_start]25[blank_end].
An individual who is overweight will have a BMI of [blank_start]25[blank_end] to [blank_start]30[blank_end].
An individual who is obesity grade 1 will have a BMI of [blank_start]30[blank_end] to [blank_start]35[blank_end].
An individual who is obesity grade 2 will have a BMI of [blank_start]35[blank_end] to [blank_start]40[blank_end].
An individual who is obesity grade 3 will have a BMI of over [blank_start]40[blank_end].
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18.5
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18.5
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25
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25
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30
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30
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35
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35
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40
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40
Question 14
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What is a basic equation for the calculation of BMI?
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wt / ht^2
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wt x ht^2
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ht^2 / wt
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ht / wt^2
Question 15
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Correctly match the percentages to the percentage contribution of total energy of diet that each of the following nutrients should have according to the Department of Health.
Total fat should take up [blank_start]33%[blank_end] of energy. No more than [blank_start]10%[blank_end] of this should be saturated fat. Protein should take up [blank_start]10-15%[blank_end] of energy. Sucrose should not take up more than [blank_start]10%[blank_end] of energy. Alcohol should not take up more than [blank_start]5%[blank_end] energy.
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33%
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10%
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10-15%
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10-12%
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20-25%
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5%
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9%
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50%