The mail-order fitness evaluations or anabolic measurements offered by ergogenic marketers are

A) regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
B) focused on a holistic approach to improving athletic performance.
C) inappropriate measures for the products advertised and scientifically inaccurate.
D) generally considered cutting-edge technologies in their scientific disciplines.


C

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Researchers are conducting a study to determine the effects of zinc supplements on migraines in adults. The study involves providing pills that contain zinc to one group of human subjects, and pills that do not contain zinc or other active ingredients to another group of people. The pills that do not contain zinc are

A. antidotes. B. probiotics. C. placebos. D. supplements.

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The quality of bottled water is regulated by the

a. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). b. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). c. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). d. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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A person consumes 1000 mg of sodium from preservatives in processed foods along with an additional 2000 mg of salt. Does the sodium intake of the person fall within the limits established by the DRI committee?

No, the sodium intake of 3000 mg exceeds the UL. Yes, the sodium intake of 3000 mg falls within the UL. No, the sodium intake of 1800 mg exceeds the UL. Yes, the sodium intake of 1800 mg falls within the UL. Yes, the sodium intake of 1800 mg falls within the adequate level.

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