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What is the primary function of carbohydrates in the diet?

  • To absorb vitamins
  • To supply energy
  • To allow for enzyme action
  • To promote repair of tissues

Which fuel is needed for the effective utilisation of fat?

  • Glucose
  • Protein
  • Fibre
  • Alcohol

What is the function of fiber in a balanced healthy diet?

  • It supplies vitamin D
  • It provides energy
  • It increases blood cholesterol
  • It slows down gastric emptying

Which of the following is NOT an essential nutrient?

  • Fat
  • Alcohol
  • Vitamins
  • Protein

According to the Eatwell Plate pictured below, in which section would you find startchy foods such as bread, rice, pasta and potatoes?

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  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

Which of the following provides the best source of vitamin A?

  • Lentils
  • Apples
  • Full fat milk
  • Brown rice

Fill the gap: There are                               kilocalories (kcal) in 1 gram of protein.

  • 4
  • 7
  • 9
  • 12
  • Lack of vitamins
  • Lack of protein
  • Lack of fat
  • Lack of carbohydrate

Why does the body need a regular supply of vitamins and minerals?

  • To reduce free-radical damage
  • To help achieve weight gain
  • To reduce the absorption of fats from the gut
  • To delay stomach emptying, thus reducing feelings of hunger

Which of the following are water soluble vitamins?

  • D & E
  • B & C
  • K & E
  • A & D

What is the name of the disease characterised by a build up of fatty deposits within the arteries?

  • Scoliosis
  • Acidosis
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Osteoporosis

When glycogen stores are depleted, where does the liver obtain amino acids from for conversion to glucose?

  • The breakdown of fat
  • The breakdown of muscle
  • The breakdown of starch
  • The breakdown of carbohydrate

Which of the following minerals in a trace element?

  • Calcium
  • Potassium
  • Zinc
  • Phosphorus

Which method of cooking is recommended in order to retain the vitamins and minerals in vegetables?

  • Steam in a small amount of water
  • Boil for 10 minutes
  • Add to soups or stews
  • Cook at a very high temperature

Which of the following is a simple carbohydrate?

  • Vegetables
  • Bran
  • Grains
  • Jam

With reference to the food label shown above, what is the percentage of kilocalories derived from carbohydrate?

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  • 4.7%
  • 11.8%
  • 27.6%
  • 62.2%

Which of the following nutrients is classified as a macronutrient because it is required in relatively large quantities in the diet?

  • Vitamin C
  • Calcium 
  • Iron 
  • Carbohydrates

How can saturated fats be identified?

  • They are solid at room tempertaure
  • They are liquid at room tempertaure
  • They are yellow in colour
  • They are white in colour

Which of the following protein-based foods contains all the essential amino acids?

  • Peanuts
  • Lentils
  • Pasta
  • Soy-bean

Which of the following is important for bile production?

  • Calcium
  • Water
  • Cholesterol
  • Glucose

Which of the following is first in the digestive system?

  • Rectum
  • Small intestine
  • Colon
  • Stomach

The 'traffic light' labelling system shows amounts of which four nutrients?

  • Saturated fat, sugar, salt, minerals
  • Fat, saturated fat, sugar, salt
  • Saturated fat, sugar, starch, minerals
  • Fat, starch, salt, sugar

In a healthy diet, what is the recommended percentage of kilocalories (kcal) that shoud come from carbohydrates?

  • 20-30%
  • 30-40%
  • 40-50%
  • 50-60%

What is the total percentage of fats recommended in a balanced healthy diet?

  • No more than 15%
  • No more than 25%
  • No more than 35%
  • No more than 45%

Which of the following does NOT qualify as a portion of fruit or vegtables?

  • 1 medium sized potato
  • 1 dessert bowl of salad
  • 1 glass of orange juice
  • 1 handful of blueberries

Which of the following is a possible consequence of eating a low protein diet?

  • Decreased muscle growth and repair
  • Increased potential for glycogen storage
  • Increased uptake of minerals
  • Decreased potential to store body fat

What advice would you recommend as part of an effective fat loss programme?

  • Severely restrict calorie intake
  • Include regular cardiovascular training
  • Aim to lose weight as rapidly as possible
  • Avoid any resistance training

Which of the following services should be referred to a registered dietician?

  • Evaluating the need for supplementation
  • Estimating daily energy requirements
  • Identifying strengths and weaknesses of diffrent diets
  • Utilising the eatwell plate to assess a diet

During moderate to high intensity activity, how long can stored muscle glycogen last?

  • 10 seconds
  • 1 - 1.5 hours
  • 4 - 5 hours
  • 24 hours

What is the recommended daily protein intake for a sedentary adult?

  • 0.2g/kg body weight
  • 0.8g/kg body weight
  • 1.2g/kg body weight
  • 1.8g/kg body weight

Which of the following describes a safe and effective weight loss plan?

  • Provide an energy intake below an individual's BMR
  • Promote rapid weight loss by eating less
  • Allow unlimited amounts of a certain food group
  • Increase energy output and decrease energy intake

During high intensity activity, what fuel contributes the most to energy production?

  • Protein
  • Iron
  • Glycogen
  • Fat

Which of the following drinks would be used by endurance athletes to top up muscle glycogen stores?

  • Hypertonic
  • Water
  • Hypotonic
  • Tea

Using the Scholfield calculation shown above, calculate the daily energy requirement (kcal) for a 20 year old male who weighs 80kg and is very active. 

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  • 2610
  • 3110
  • 3610
  • 4110

What is the approximate energy expenditure of a 65kg individual during brisk walking?

  • 1 kcal/min
  • 6 kcal/min
  • 16 kcal/min
  • 160 kcal/min

Which reference to metabolism, what do the initials TEF stand for?

  • Trans Essential Fats
  • Total Energy of Feeding
  • Timed Eating Factor
  • Thermic Effect of Food

Which of the following methods would be least effective for measuring fat loss?

  • Tape measure
  • Bio-electrical impedance
  • Skin fold callipers
  • Weighing scales

Which of the following is a sign of Bulimia?

  • High breathing rate
  • High blood pressure
  • Increased bone density
  • Increased tooth decay

Which of the following individuals has a body mass index (BMI) that would be considered to be healthy? (wt(kg)/ht'2 (m))

  • Person 1. Weight: 53kg Height: 1.72metres
  • Person 2. Weight: 70kg Height: 1.72metres
  • Person 3. Weight: 85kg Height: 1.72metres
  • Person 4. Weight: 100kg Height: 1.72metres

Someone who has been consciously eating healthily for the last 7 months is in which stage of change?

  • Action
  • Preparation
  • Maintenance
  • Termination

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