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Health Psychology Quiz Chapter 7 Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders

Health Psychology Quiz Chapter 7 Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders. protein carbohydrates fat cholesterol C & D. 1. The primary source of energy for the body is:. protein carbohydrates fat cholesterol C & D. 1. The primary source of energy for the body is:.

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Health Psychology Quiz Chapter 7 Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders

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  1. Health PsychologyQuiz Chapter 7 Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders

  2. protein carbohydrates fat cholesterol C & D 1. The primary source of energy for the body is:

  3. protein carbohydrates fat cholesterol C & D 1. The primary source of energy for the body is:

  4. 2. Consumption of which of the following is risk factor for heart disease? • Saturated fat • Monounsaturated fat • Polyunsaturated fat • Trans fat • A and D

  5. 2. Consumption of which of the following is risk factor for heart disease? • Saturated fat • Monounsaturated fat • Polyunsaturated fat • Trans fat • A and D

  6. 3. _______are created in an industrial process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them more solid • Saturated fats • Monounsaturated fats • Polyunsaturated fats • Trans fats • B and C

  7. 3. _______are created in an industrial process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them more solid. • Saturated fats • Monounsaturated fats • Polyunsaturated fats • Trans fats • B and C

  8. 4. Which of the following has more calories? • 1 pound of carbohydrates • 1 pound of fat • 1 pound of protein • 1 pound of pure sugar • They are all the same

  9. 4. Which of the following has more calories? • 1 pound of carbohydrates • 1 pound of fat • 1 pound of protein • 1 pound of pure sugar • They are all the same

  10. 5. Which of the following has more calories? • 2 pounds of carbohydrates • 1 pound of fat • 2 pounds of protein • 2 pounds of pure sugar • They are all the same

  11. 5. Which of the following has more calories? • 2 pounds of carbohydrates • 1 pound of fat • 2 pounds of protein • 2 pounds of pure sugar • They are all the same

  12. 6. A calorie is a measure of. (191) • food energy • fat • Body Mass Index (BMI) • health • nutrition

  13. 6. A calorie is a measure of. (191) • food energy • fat • Body Mass Index (BMI) • health • nutrition

  14. 7. The opposite of hunger is: • Voracity • Edacity • BMR • Satiety • Famishment

  15. 7. The opposite of hunger is: • Voracity • Edacity • BMR • Satiety • Famishment

  16. 4 9 12 6 It depends of whether it is saturated or unsaturated. 8. A gram of fat has __ calories.

  17. 4 9 12 6 It depends of whether it is saturated or unsaturated. 8. A gram of fat has __ calories.

  18. 9. According to the food pyramid, most of our calories should come from: • milk • sugar • meat • eggs • grains

  19. 9. According to the food pyramid, most of our calories should come from: • milk • sugar • meat • eggs • grains

  20. 9 3,500 267 5,000 10,000 10. To lose one pound of body fat you must use approximately ____ calories more than you consume.

  21. 9 3,500 267 5,000 10,000 10. To lose one pound of body fat you must use approximately ____ calories more than you consume.

  22. d • a • a • b • c • a • b • b • b • a

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