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Nutritional Tips – Nutritional Knowledge Questionnaire
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2024-02-01T16:33:08+00:00
Nutritional Well-being
Welcome to your Nutritional Quiz - Nutritional Knowledge
A balanced diet is necessary for:
physical well-being
mental well-being
having a normal weight
physical and mental well-being
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There are foods containing all of the nutrients our body needs.
True
False
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The key words for a healthy and nutritious diet are:
Breakfast
Variety & Balance
Fruits
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According to the Plate Method ½ of the plate should be filled with:
Protein (e.g., meat, fish, eggs)
non-starchy vegetables (e.g., broccoli, carrots, peppers, onions)
foods rich in carbohydrates (e.g., rice, pasta)
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The body produces all the nutrients it needs to properly function.
True
False
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The two major classes of nutrients in foods are:
Macronutrients & Micronutrients
Water
Alcohol
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Water accounts for a large part of our body weight.
True
False
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Dietary factors are not related to multiple brain processes.
True
False
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The body cannot produce omega-3 fatty acids and hence we rely on their dietary intake.
True
False
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A food rich in omega-3 is:
Walnuts
Apple
Chicken
Olive oil
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The brain needs antioxidants to protect itself from oxidative damage.
True
False
None
Some of the most known antioxidants are:
Amino acids
Vitamin C & Vitamin E
Fructose
None
Stress does not influence eating patterns.
True
False
None
Processed snacks are:
Rich in fat
High in calorie-content
Low in nutrients
All of the above
None
There is one specific meal planning method.
True
False
None
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