Recently, major nutrition organizations put together a list of red flags that they consider signals for poor nutrition advice. Drag the product's claim to the red flag that it most likely represents.
What will be an ideal response?
Promises of a quick fix: Better eyesight by tomorrow...
Recommendations based on a single study: One study showed that people...
Bias against traditional therapies: Eating fish...
Claims that seem to good to be true: Burn fat by...
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A. type 1 diabetes B. lung cancer C. heart disease D. influenza
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a. a cup of cream of chicken soup b. an unbuttered roll c. a cup of vegetable soup d. a breadstick dipped in olive oil e. a slice of cheese wrapped in sliced deli meat
A deficiency of fatty acids can cause: a. extreme weight loss in adults
b. low blood pressure. c. diabetes. d. vision impairment in infants. e. atherosclerotic plaque buildup.
Glycogen provides the body with glucose when ____
a. excess calories are eaten b. a high-carbohydrate meal is consumed c. glucose absorbed from ingested foods is depleted d. a person has type 1 diabetes e. the fat content of a person's diet is elevated