A finding that demonstrates that a condition produces a particular event is termed:
a. cause and effect.
b. a clinical trial.
c. an association.
d. statistically significant.
a
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Effects of prolonged elevated cortisol levels include:
a. impaired wound healing. b. increased protein synthesis. c. increased risk of hypoglycemia. d. improved immune response.
The feeling of hunger:
A) is triggered more often in people who are underweight. B) doesn't occur regularly for those who are overweight or obese. C) is triggered by seeing or smelling food. D) is triggered by a complex series of signals sent from the body to the brain.
Fresh tuna, mackerel, grouper, and mahi mahi
A) are not linked to any foodborne illness. B) should be consumed liberally by pregnant women because they are high in protein. C) should be kept cold to prevent the formation of histamine toxins. D) should be consumed liberally by pregnant women because they are high in omega-3 fats.
Raymond, a healthy 190-pound strength athlete, is consuming approximately 2.0 g of protein per kilogram of body weight over a 3-month period while he tries to increase muscle mass. Raymond is considering ingesting some of the protein as a protein supplement. How does the effectiveness of a protein supplement compare to food proteins for building muscle mass?
a. Protein supplements are more effective than food proteins b. Protein supplements are less effective than food proteins c. Protein supplements are equally as effective as food proteins