Which of the following is not an emulsifier of fats that is often used as a food additive?
a. Monoglycerides
b. Diglycerides
c. Bile
d. Lecithin
c
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Betsy Winslow is a 62-year-old retired school teacher. She is 5'3" tall and weighs 155 pounds (BMI 27.5). Mrs. Winslow is a member of a walking group that meets three mornings a week. She walks two miles each morning. After experiencing episodes of chest pain and shortness of breath when walking, she made an appointment to see her physician. Her laboratory results are as follows: Total
cholesterol 251 mg/dL HDL cholesterol 47 mg/dL LDL cholesterol 146 mg/dL Triglycerides 203 mg/dL Mrs. Winslow's 24-hour recall reveals the following intake: Breakfast: Scrambled eggs, bacon, toast with butter and jelly Lunch: Hamburger, pizza, salad with Italian dressing Dinner: Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered corn on the cob, 2% milk, sweet tea, coconut cake Snack: Ice cream, cola Snack: 3 chocolate cookies, 2% milk An alternate choice for the butter that Mrs. Winslow uses that could help lower her cholesterol is _____. a. stick margarine b. margarine that contains plant sterols or stanols c. soft margarine d. margarine made from corn oil e. margarine rich in saturated fats
Foods companies are prohibited from using nutrient or health claims in food labels that are not
approved by the FDA. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A free radical is highly unstable because it has unpaired electrons in its outermost shell
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Discuss the dangers of being underweight