Deck 29: Global Nutrition

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Individuals who live in poverty are seldom obese.
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In developed countries, the major cause of malnutrition is

A)natural disasters.
B)crime.
C)overpopulation.
D)the unequal distribution of available food.
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Crops grown to be exported to other countries and not for local consumption are called what?

A)surplus crops
B)imported crops
C)cash crops
D)sustainable crops
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The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2020, deaths due to diabetes will increase worldwide by more than what percentage?

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)35 percent
D)50 percent
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Which of the following individuals would NOT be eligible to receive the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) benefits?

A)Bonita, a three-month-old infant
B)Juan, a two-year-old child
C)Mary, a 32-year-old pregnant woman
D)James, a seven-year-old child
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Currently, there is enough food produced in the world to feed the world's population.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is responsible for what process regarding foods and surplus commodity foods during an emergency?

A)acquisition
B)sale
C)distribution
D)re-sale
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A shift in dietary patterns from a lack of food to a high energy intake, which then results in the development of chronic disease, is called the nutrition

A)adaptation.
B)transition.
C)modification.
D)reallocation.
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Which of the following is NOT an effective long-term solution to malnutrition?

A)programs that encourage women to breastfeed their infants
B)immunization programs
C)transitioning of agricultural lands from sorghum and corn to cash crops
D)small-business loans to support community and family farms and gardens
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Transgenic crops are also known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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The food/population ratio is one of the major causes of undernutrition in developing countries. Which of the following is NOT a way to improve the food/population ratio?

A)Improve immunization programs in children to decrease the spread of infectious diseases.
B)Educate women to increase their earning power and productivity.
C)Improve methods to increase food production and the importation of foods from other countries.
D)Focus on increasing population growth.
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The type of undernutrition that affects toddlers who have recently been weaned from breast milk and given a diet that is severely lacking in protein is known as

A)kwashiorkor.
B)toddler malnutrition.
C)marasmus.
D)protein-deficit malnutrition.
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The most common nutritional deficiency worldwide is

A)iron.
B)vitamin A.
C)iodine.
D)protein.
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The lack of which nutrient in the diet can lead to night blindness in children?

A)vitamin C
B)iodine
C)zinc
D)vitamin A
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Worldwide, the majority of deaths seen in undernourished children are due to infection.
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Undernutrition is seen only in underdeveloped countries.
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A child who is shorter than his or her expected height for age is suffering from

A)stunting.
B)height deprivation.
C)wasting.
D)linear growth delay.
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Infants and children who suffer from malnutrition have a higher mortality rate as a result of

A)starving to death because of the lack of food.
B)decreased resistance to infectious diseases.
C)diarrhea due to drinking unsanitary water.
D)the limited access to health care.
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What is the term for a situation in which people are unable to obtain enough food to meet their daily physical needs?

A)food poverty
B)food anxiety
C)food shortage
D)food insecurity
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In the United States food insecurity is caused by the lack of enough food produced to feed all the people who live in poverty.
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The number of people suffering from hunger worldwide is decreasing.
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There is very little a single individual can do to solve the problem of undernutrition and hunger in the world today.
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Deck 29: Global Nutrition
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Individuals who live in poverty are seldom obese.
False
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In developed countries, the major cause of malnutrition is

A)natural disasters.
B)crime.
C)overpopulation.
D)the unequal distribution of available food.
D
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Crops grown to be exported to other countries and not for local consumption are called what?

A)surplus crops
B)imported crops
C)cash crops
D)sustainable crops
C
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The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2020, deaths due to diabetes will increase worldwide by more than what percentage?

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)35 percent
D)50 percent
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Which of the following individuals would NOT be eligible to receive the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) benefits?

A)Bonita, a three-month-old infant
B)Juan, a two-year-old child
C)Mary, a 32-year-old pregnant woman
D)James, a seven-year-old child
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Currently, there is enough food produced in the world to feed the world's population.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is responsible for what process regarding foods and surplus commodity foods during an emergency?

A)acquisition
B)sale
C)distribution
D)re-sale
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A shift in dietary patterns from a lack of food to a high energy intake, which then results in the development of chronic disease, is called the nutrition

A)adaptation.
B)transition.
C)modification.
D)reallocation.
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Which of the following is NOT an effective long-term solution to malnutrition?

A)programs that encourage women to breastfeed their infants
B)immunization programs
C)transitioning of agricultural lands from sorghum and corn to cash crops
D)small-business loans to support community and family farms and gardens
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Transgenic crops are also known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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The food/population ratio is one of the major causes of undernutrition in developing countries. Which of the following is NOT a way to improve the food/population ratio?

A)Improve immunization programs in children to decrease the spread of infectious diseases.
B)Educate women to increase their earning power and productivity.
C)Improve methods to increase food production and the importation of foods from other countries.
D)Focus on increasing population growth.
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The type of undernutrition that affects toddlers who have recently been weaned from breast milk and given a diet that is severely lacking in protein is known as

A)kwashiorkor.
B)toddler malnutrition.
C)marasmus.
D)protein-deficit malnutrition.
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The most common nutritional deficiency worldwide is

A)iron.
B)vitamin A.
C)iodine.
D)protein.
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The lack of which nutrient in the diet can lead to night blindness in children?

A)vitamin C
B)iodine
C)zinc
D)vitamin A
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Worldwide, the majority of deaths seen in undernourished children are due to infection.
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Undernutrition is seen only in underdeveloped countries.
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A child who is shorter than his or her expected height for age is suffering from

A)stunting.
B)height deprivation.
C)wasting.
D)linear growth delay.
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Infants and children who suffer from malnutrition have a higher mortality rate as a result of

A)starving to death because of the lack of food.
B)decreased resistance to infectious diseases.
C)diarrhea due to drinking unsanitary water.
D)the limited access to health care.
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What is the term for a situation in which people are unable to obtain enough food to meet their daily physical needs?

A)food poverty
B)food anxiety
C)food shortage
D)food insecurity
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In the United States food insecurity is caused by the lack of enough food produced to feed all the people who live in poverty.
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The number of people suffering from hunger worldwide is decreasing.
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There is very little a single individual can do to solve the problem of undernutrition and hunger in the world today.
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