1.What happens to excess carbohydrates in the body?
A. First stored as lactic acid acid, the rest as glycogen
B. First stored as glycogen, then the rest stored as fat
C.First stored as glycogen, then the rest excreted in urine
D.Only stored as fat
2.Which hormone increases hunger?
A.leptin
B.Insulin
C.Ghrelin
D.Estrogen
E.Testosterone
3.Appetite is affected by all of the following except:
A. the sight of food
B. the smell of food
C. the biological need for food
D. the time of day
E. advertisements
44. All of the following factors are believed to play a part in the increased rates of obesity in the United States except:
A. Sleep deprivation
B.Fewer sidewalks and parks
C.Significant shifts in genetic risk
D.Fewer home-cooked meals
E.The food environment
5.Trina's BMI is 32. This is considered:
A. underweight
B. healthy weight
C. obese
D. overnight
E. morbidly obese
Ans -B
First glycogen then fat
Ans -B
Insulin is hypoglycemia hormone
Ans-D
Time of day not effect appetite
Ans-C
Significant shift in genetic shift
Ans-C
Above BMI -28 we call obes
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