Which factor has been linked to impaired fertility in males but not females?
a. high sperm count
b. oxidative stress
c. severe psychological stress
d. excessive heat to the gonads
e. diabetes
Q. 2The Dietary Guidelines recommend:
a. replacing liquid oils with solid fats.
b. severely restricting intake of all lipids.
c. consuming less cream, coconut oil, and shortening.
d. selecting the most energy-dense foods from each food group.
Q. 3Which factor would be more likely to affect female fertility than male fertility?
a. inadequate body fat
b. poor iron stores
c. high alcohol intake
d. excessive body fat
e. excessive exercise
Q. 4Characteristics of olestra include all of the following except:
a. it is made with sucrose.
b. it cannot be absorbed by the body.
c. it is used in some snack foods.
d. it can be toxic.
Q. 5The leading diagnoses related to infertility are _____.
a. endocrine abnormalities that modify hormonal regulation of fertility
b. unknown causes
c. environmental contaminants such as lead and mercury
d. overweight and obesity in men
e. sexually transmitted diseases
Q. 6Food manufacturers use all of the following techniques to reduce the fat and kcalories in food except:
a. adding water to the food.
b. whipping air into the food.
c. rearranging the molecules in the fat.
d. baking foods instead of frying them.
Q. 7Endometriosis is defined as _____.
a. scarring and blockage of the fallopian tubes
b. the condition in which endometrial tissue becomes embedded within other body tissues
c. a modification of pregnancy hormones that results in infertility
d. an infection of the cervix
e. the inability to get pregnant
Q. 8If Ann is watching her weight, which of the following suggestions would be most beneficial to her?
a. Use margarine instead of butter.
b. Switch from whole milk to fat-free milk.
c. Eliminate fat from your diet.
d. Choose processed meats instead of fresh meats.