When thiamin is consumed in excess of needs, how does the body treat the excess?
a. Not absorbed
b. Excreted primarily in the urine
c. Excreted primarily in the feces
d. Stored in liver, bone, and adipose tissue
b
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How does fat consumption relate to vitamin A, D, E, and K intake?
A) These vitamins require dietary fats for their absorption and transport. B) These vitamins are normally highly unstable molecules and are stabilized by fatty acids. C) Fats provide the energy required to move these large molecules across the intestinal wall. D) These vitamins are found only in the saturated fat found in animal sources.
Case control studies are useful when rare diseases or diseases with long latency periods are being studied
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the phenomenon of ____, individuals acquire a new behavior by watching others model it
a. expectations b. observational learning c. reinforcement d. behavioral capacity
A carcinogenic diet is a diet that is low in all of the following EXCEPT:
a. fruits and vegetables. b. antioxidants (vitamins A and C). c. whole grains and fiber. d. plant-based foods. e. dietary fat.