Cuestionario: Mastering Health Food Bars — 9 preguntas

Preguntas y respuestas detalladas

1. According to the NASM guide, what should consumers check on food labels when selecting health food bars?

The amount of added sugars, fiber, and sugar alcohols
The country where the ingredients were sourced
The presence of artificial colors and flavors
The brand name and packaging design

The amount of added sugars, fiber, and sugar alcohols

Explicación

Consumers should review labels for added sugars, fiber, and sugar alcohols to assess the nutritional quality and potential gastrointestinal effects. This helps in choosing bars that align with their dietary goals and avoid ingredients that may cause GI distress.

2. What is the minimum amount of protein that defines a protein bar according to the NASM guide?

At least 5 grams of protein
At least 10 grams of protein
At least 20 grams of protein
Exactly 15 grams of protein

At least 10 grams of protein

Explicación

Protein bars are defined as having 10 grams or more of protein, which supports muscle repair and satiety, making this the correct threshold according to the guide.

3. What is the primary purpose of a protein bar according to the NASM guide?

To replace all dietary intake during weight loss
To contain high levels of sugars for quick energy
To provide at least 10 grams of protein for active individuals
To serve as a complete meal replacement

To provide at least 10 grams of protein for active individuals

Explicación

A protein bar's main purpose is to provide at least 10 grams of protein, making it suitable for active individuals as a supplement around workouts or as a snack. It is not intended to be a complete meal replacement or to replace all dietary intake.

4. Which of the following is a characteristic of a keto-friendly bar as described in the NASM guide?

Contains more than 30 grams of carbs
Less than 9 grams of carbs and high in fats
Contains high protein and moderate carbs
Includes added sugars and maltodextrin

Less than 9 grams of carbs and high in fats

Explicación

Keto bars contain less than 9 grams of carbs and are high in fats, suitable for ketogenic diets, contrasting with high-carb or sugar-laden options.

5. Which characteristic best distinguishes a keto bar from other types of health food bars?

It contains more than 30 grams of carbs per serving
It is primarily made from plant-based proteins
It always includes probiotics and antioxidants
It is high in fats and contains less than 9 grams of carbohydrates

It is high in fats and contains less than 9 grams of carbohydrates

Explicación

A keto bar is characterized by being high in fats and containing less than 9 grams of carbohydrates, aligning with ketogenic diet requirements. It is specifically low in carbs, unlike other bars which may have higher carbohydrate content.

6. Which historical milestone is associated with the origin of space food sticks?

Introduced in the 1950s as the first protein bar
Developed in the 1980s as part of the powerbar trend
Came into prominence in the 1960s as a space food stick
Became popular in the 2000s as a functional snack

Came into prominence in the 1960s as a space food stick

Explicación

Space food sticks emerged in the 1960s, reflecting early innovative food technologies aimed at space missions, distinct from protein bars or energy bars.

7. According to the NASM guide, which ingredients are commonly found as protein sources in health food bars?

Whey, plant-based proteins, soy, rice
Egg white, fish oil, gelatin, collagen
Milk solids, caramel, corn syrup, fruit concentrates
Maltodextrin, sugars, dried fruits, oats

Whey, plant-based proteins, soy, rice

Explicación

Common protein sources for bars include whey, plant-based proteins like pea or rice, soy, and other legumes, which support muscle repair and satiety.

8. Which aspect should be checked on a health food bar’s label to avoid unwanted ingredients, as recommended by NASM?

The presence of extra preservatives and artificial colors
Added sugars, fiber, and sugar alcohols
The serving size and price per bar
The marketing claims and brand name

Added sugars, fiber, and sugar alcohols

Explicación

Label reading should focus on added sugars, fiber, and sugar alcohols to avoid excessive intake of sugars and additives, which can impact health.

9. What is the primary purpose of functional food bars as described in the guide?

To replace all meals with nutrient-dense options
To provide convenience with added health benefits like probiotics and antioxidants
To serve as a primary energy source during physical activity only
To maximize protein intake for muscle building specifically

To provide convenience with added health benefits like probiotics and antioxidants

Explicación

Functional food bars are designed to include ingredients like probiotics, antioxidants, and adaptogens, offering health benefits beyond basic nutrition, not just as meal replacements or workout supplements.

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Energy bar — carbohydrate content?

More than 30 grams of carbs.

Protein bars — definition?

Bars with ≥10 g protein, for muscle repair.

Protein bar — minimum protein?

At least 10 grams of protein.

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