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Title: Blank Jeopardy


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Who Speaks on Nutrition?
Reliable or Not Reliable?
Research Terms
Research Experiments
Should I Believe It Or Not?
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This could happen to a person who practices
nutrition counseling without a license.
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What is prosecution by the law?
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An individual who has passed a national
registration examination.
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What is a Registered Dietician?
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An individual whose qualification is conferred by
the Commission of Dietetic Registration.
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What is a Registered Dietician?
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The broadest term for a person who talks about
nutrition may or may not be educated fully.
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What is a nutritionist?
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40 states have such laws.
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What are licenses to practice nutrition
counseling based on education?
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Professional organizations such as the American
Dietetic Association.
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What is reliable?
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An article in a popular magazine on how to lose
10 pounds in a week.
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What is not reliable?
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Your uncle Bob.
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What is not reliable? (Assuming Uncle Bob is not
an R.D.)
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Reports from the Surgeon General.
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What is reliable?
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Nutrition textbooks used in college and
university courses and the nutrition faculty of
accredited universities.
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What is reliable?
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Subjects in a study who do not receive the active
treatment.
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What is the control group?
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Daily Double A study in which neither the
subjects nor the scientists know which subjects
are receiving the treatment and which are getting
the placebo.
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What is a double blind study?
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Subjects in a study who receive the treatment
being tested.
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What is the experimental group?
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A sugar pill.
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What is a placebo?
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A finding that demonstrates that a condition
causes a particular event.
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What is cause and effect?
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Research that seeks to identify conditions
related to particular events within a population.
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What is an epidemiological study?
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Research findings that likely represent a true or
actual result and not one due to chance.
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What is statistically significant?
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A statement made prior to initiating a study of
the relationship sought to be proved by the
research.
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What is a hypothesis?
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A study design in which one group of randomly
assigned subjects receives an active treatment
and another group receives a placebo.
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What is a clinical study?
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An analysis of data from multiple studies.
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What is a meta-analysis?
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A cream applied to your abdominal area will make
you lose 2 inches while you sleep.
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What is Dont believe it?
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A famous actor promotes vitamins guaranteed to
give you twice the energy.
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What is Dont believe it?
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A brochure from the American Heart Association
suggests ways to lower your blood cholesterol.
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What is Believe it?
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You read in your nutrition textbook that too
little calcium may lead to osteoporosis.
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What is Believe it?
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A newspaper article boasts that eating
blueberries will prevent aging.
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What is Dont believe it?
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