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1. | An example of behavioral therapy is: |
2. | A factor during infancy that may decrease the risk of obesity during childhood and adolescence is: |
3. | The unit of measurement used by nutritionists to describe the energy content of food is the: |
4. | Someone who is trying to gain weight should eat: |
5. | Weight gain may occur in people who use: |
6. | Sports drinks that contain glucose and electrolytes are most beneficial for: |
7. | One reason that obesity is increasing in children is because many of them: |
8. | The total number of calories in a snack containing 10 g of carbohydrate, 2 g of protein, and 5 g of fat is: |
9. | Weight gain occurs when: |
10. | Fat cells store and release fatty acids and: |
11. | Resting metabolic rate (RMR) is often measured instead of BMR because: |
12. | As exercise continues, the mechanism that controls body temperature is: |
13. | The body's immediate energy needs are supplied by: |
14. | One factor that enhances the release of peptides that produce hunger is: |
15. | During the 3-day period before competing in an athletic event, the amount of carbohydrate in an athlete's diet should be: |
16. | The type of metabolism required for exercise that lasts more than 2 minutes is: |
17. | Doctors may determine whether cell metabolism is occurring at normal rates by measuring: |
18. | Essential fat is stored in: |
19. | Some fat should be included in the diet to: |
20. | A potential side effect of gastric bypass surgery is: |
21. | People with hypertension who exercise are likely to: |
22. | A compound that provides a backup source of high-energy phosphate bonds after ATP stores are used up is: |
23. | If a diet plan results in weight loss, it is because it provides: |
24. | Men generally require more energy for any given activity than women because: |
25. | The percentage of total daily kcalories that should be provided by dietary fat should be: |