Test Bank For Principles and Labs for Physical Fitness 10th Edition by Wener W.K. Hoeger
Chapter 03 – Nutrition for Wellness
True / False |
1. The more nutrients a person has, the healthier he or she is.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  False REFERENCES:  Introduction LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.1 – Define nutrition and describe its relationship to health and well-being. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Understand |
2. Vitamins, minerals, and water are the fuel nutrients for the body.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  False REFERENCES:  Nutrients LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.3 – Describe the functions of the nutrients, carbohydrates, fiber, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Remember |
3. Excess glucose in the blood is converted to fat and stored in adipose tissue.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  True REFERENCES:  Carbohydrates LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.3 – Describe the functions of the nutrients, carbohydrates, fiber, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Remember |
4. Increased fiber intake decreases the risk for cardiovascular disease.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  True REFERENCES:  Fiber LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.3 – Describe the functions of the nutrients, carbohydrates, fiber, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Remember |
5. Other than supplying energy, fat has no functional value in our bodies.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  False REFERENCES:  Fats (Lipids) LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.3 – Describe the functions of the nutrients, carbohydrates, fiber, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Understand |
6. Essential amino acids are manufactured by the body.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  False REFERENCES:  Proteins LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.3 – Describe the functions of the nutrients, carbohydrates, fiber, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Remember |
7. The RDA is the daily amount of a nutrient considered adequate to meet the known nutrient needs of practically all healthy people in the U.S.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  True REFERENCES:  Nutrition Standards LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.5 – Be able to conduct a comprehensive nutrient analysis and implement changes to meet the Dietary Reference Intakes. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Remember |
8. Beta-carotene supplements can help ward off heart disease.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  False REFERENCES:  Nutrient Supplementation LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.6 – Identify myths and fallacies regarding nutrition. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Understand |
9. The body stores enough ATP to provide energy for 10 seconds.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  False REFERENCES:  Energy Substrates for Physical Activity LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.4 – Define the various energy production mechanisms of the human body. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Understand |
10. Creatine supplementation is popular among bodybuilders.​  a. True  b. False ANSWER:  True REFERENCES:  Nutrition for Athletes LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  PLPF.HOEG.16.3.7 – Become aware of guidelines for nutrient supplementation. OTHER:  Bloom’s: Apply |
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