Which dietary factor raises triglyceride levels?
a. high saturated fat intake
b. low soluble fiber intake
c. high protein intake
d. low cholesterol intake
e. high sodium intake
a
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a. calcium builds strong bones b. fiber maintains bowel regularity c. antioxidants maintain cell integrity d. all of the above answers are nutrient content claims e. none of the above answers is a nutrient content claim
Doyle experiences great difficulty moving his neck because of degenerative disc disease. Which of the following may help him drink beverages?
a. Cut-out plastic cup b. Slotted cup c. Two-handed cup d. Covered cup
When leptin secretion occurs
a. an individual is driven to eat b. triglyceride uptake by the fat cells increases c. BMR rises d. food consumption slows and then stops
Proper handling and storing of fresh foods may
A) increase the kilocalorie content of foods. B) decrease the kilocalorie content of foods. C) make the food more calorie-dense. D) improve nutrient content of foods.