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What is medical nutrition therapy and under whose scope of practice does it fall? -
ANSWER - Nutrition info for those with nutritionally affected diseases
Under licensed nutritionists, dietitians, and registered dietitians

What is included in a complete dietary assessment? (4 things) - ANSWER -
Anthropometric data
Biochemical data
Clinical exam
Dietary intake data

Methods for gathering dietary intake data? - ANSWER - Diet recall
Diet history
Diet Record

What is the diet recall method? - ANSWER - Reporting the last 24 hour's diet from
memory

What is the diet history method? - ANSWER - Collecting data on eating schedule
and habits, likes, dislikes, and medical and weight history

What is the diet record method? - ANSWER - Recording intake for 3 days

RMR contribution to total energy requirements? - ANSWER - 60-75%

Thermic effect of food contribution to total energy requirements? - ANSWER - 7-10%

How much can RMR vary between individuals when all else is equal? - ANSWER -
20%

How can energy requirements be estimated? - ANSWER - Measure caloric intake
when weight is stable
Mathematical equations

RDA for protein for healthy, sedentary adults? - ANSWER - 0.8g/kg for both men and
women

What is the World Health Organization's safe intake protein level? - ANSWER -
0.83g/kg BW

Who do RDA and safe intake levels apply to? - ANSWER - Healthy, sedentary adults

Pros/cons of computerized diet analysis? - ANSWER - Pros; Info on
vitamins/minerals in diet
Cons: Not all food data is available, software can be complex and require training,
analysis may be slow

,What is a kcal? - ANSWER - Amount of energy equal to heat required to raise the
temperature of 1 kg of water 1˚C

3 Major components of total energy expenditure? - ANSWER - 1) BMR
2) Physical activity
3) Thermic effect of food

Protein recommended for athletes? - ANSWER - 1.2 to 2.0 g/kg BW per day

What may be excessive protein intake for those with impaired renal function, low
calcium intake, or restricted fluid intake? - ANSWER - 4 g/kg BW per day

What is ketosis? - ANSWER - High levels of ketones in the blood, due to incomplete
breakdown of fatty acids

How many grams of carbs are required to prevent ketosis? - ANSWER - 50 to 100
g/day

What percent of total calorie intake should come from carbs for physically active
individuals? - ANSWER - 60-70%

How many grams of carbs should endurance athletes consume to replenish
glycogen fully? - ANSWER - 7-10 g/kg BW per day

How many grams of carbs should strength/sport/skill athletes consume to replenish
glycogen fully? - ANSWER - 5-6 g/kg/day

What percent of total calorie intake should come from fats to avoid deficiency? -
ANSWER - 3% from omega-6
05 to 1% from omega-3

Negative effects of low-fat diets? - ANSWER - Decreased testosterone production
(diets < 15% fat)
Decreased fat soluble vitamin absorption

Recommended percentage of total calorie intake that should be fat and what
percentage mono/polyunsaturated and saturated? - ANSWER - 30% or less
20% mono/polyunsaturated
<10% saturated

What are dietary reference intakes (DRIs)? - ANSWER - Recommended vitamin and
mineral intake (U.S. and Canada)

What are the 4 categories of DRIs? - ANSWER - 1) RDAs
2) Adequate intake
3) Estimated Average Requirement
4) Tolerable Upper Intake Level

, What is a recommended dietary allowance (RDA)? - ANSWER - Intake that meets
nutrient needs of 97-98% of healthy individuals in an age/sex group

What is adequate intake? - ANSWER - Goal intake used when an RDA isn't
established

What is tolerable upper intake level? - ANSWER - Max intake unlikely to pose health
risks in almost all healthy individuals in a group

What is estimated average requirement? - ANSWER - Intake that meets estimated
nutrient need of 1/2 the individuals in a specific group

When should clients decrease dietary fat? - ANSWER - 1) To make room for needed
carbs
2) To aid weight loss
3) To decrease elevated cholesterol

At what percent dehydration is thirst triggered? - ANSWER - 1%

Average fluid intake to maintain fluid balance in a sedentary adult? - ANSWER - 1.4
to 2.6 L/day

Suggested fluid intake pre-exercise? - ANSWER - 5-7 ml/kg 4+ hours prior
Additional 3-5 ml/kg 2 hours prior if urine is dark

Fluid replacement post-exercise? - ANSWER - Monitor weight loss by weighing in
pre- and post-exercise
Drink 20-24 oz. per pound of BW lost during exercise
Na-rich foods and drinks

What is hyponatremia? - ANSWER - Dangerous drop in blood sodium levels during
long duration activity

Extra calories needed to gain a pound of LBM? - ANSWER - 2500

What is hemochromatosis? - ANSWER - Genetic disorder in which body absorbs
and stores iron into tissues excessively; can lead to multi-system failure

Which vitamins and minerals may be dangerous in excess? - ANSWER - Vitamins A
and B6, Niacin, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc

Equations for calculating daily calorie needs using BW and activity level (male, for
Light, moderate, and heavy activity) - ANSWER - Light Activity: 17 X BW (lbs)
Mod. Activity: 19 x BW (lbs)
Heavy Activity: 23 x BW (lbs)

Equations for calculating daily calorie needs using BW and activity level (female)? -
ANSWER - Light Activity: 16 x BW (lbs)
Mod. Activity: 17 x BW (lbs)
Heavy Activity: 20 x BW (lbs)

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