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1. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Avoid Sugar
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2. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Low Fat
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3. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Low Sodium
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4. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- High Fibre
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5. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Energy Adequacy
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6. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For diabetes: limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, limited added salt, limited alcohol, balanced protein
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7. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For hypertension, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, no added salt, no alcohol, balanced protein
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8. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For cancer, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, limited added salt, limited alcohol, balanced protein
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9. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For chronic kidney disease on dialysis, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, no added salt, limited alcohol, increased protein
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10. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For chronic kidney disease on conservative management, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, no added salt, limited alcohol, limited protein
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11. Question
In a meal, food content rather than food quantity is the main predictor of postprandial blood glucose
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12. Question
Persons with diabetes require special foods (diabetic foods)
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13. Question
Very sweet fruits are not allowed in the diet of people with diabetes because they increase blood glucose
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14. Question
Meals for people with diabetes must be prepared separately from those of the rest of family members
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15. Question
Eating bitter foods will lower your postprandial blood glucose
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16. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Reducing calorie intake from the diet
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17. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Eliminating use of meat, milk and their products
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18. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Promoting long-term diet and lifestyle choices and behaviour
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19. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Achieving a balance between food intake and good metabolic control
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20. Question
Certain foods must be eliminated in diets of all people with diabetes in order to achieve good diabetes control
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21. Question
People with diabetes must eat very little at every meal in order to achieve good control of their blood glucose.
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22. Question
Nutrition management of type 2 diabetes is the same as Type 1 diabetes
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23. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Content of a meal
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24. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Plate size
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25. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Quantity at a meal
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26. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Timing of a meal
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Question 27 of 27
27. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Frequency of meals
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Question 1 of 27
1. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Avoid Sugar
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Question 2 of 27
2. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Low Fat
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Question 3 of 27
3. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Low Sodium
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Question 4 of 27
4. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- High Fibre
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Question 5 of 27
5. Question
Regarding diet in chronic diseases (choose avoid, low, high, or balance):
- Energy Adequacy
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Question 6 of 27
6. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For diabetes: limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, limited added salt, limited alcohol, balanced protein
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Question 7 of 27
7. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For hypertension, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, no added salt, no alcohol, balanced protein
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Question 8 of 27
8. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For cancer, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, limited added salt, limited alcohol, balanced protein
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Question 9 of 27
9. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For chronic kidney disease on dialysis, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, no added salt, limited alcohol, increased protein
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Question 10 of 27
10. Question
Appropriate diets include:
- For chronic kidney disease on conservative management, limited free sugar, limited fats, balanced carbohydrates, no added salt, limited alcohol, limited protein
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Question 11 of 27
11. Question
In a meal, food content rather than food quantity is the main predictor of postprandial blood glucose
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Question 12 of 27
12. Question
Persons with diabetes require special foods (diabetic foods)
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Question 13 of 27
13. Question
Very sweet fruits are not allowed in the diet of people with diabetes because they increase blood glucose
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 14 of 27
14. Question
Meals for people with diabetes must be prepared separately from those of the rest of family members
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 15 of 27
15. Question
Eating bitter foods will lower your postprandial blood glucose
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 16 of 27
16. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Reducing calorie intake from the diet
Correct
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Question 17 of 27
17. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Eliminating use of meat, milk and their products
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Question 18 of 27
18. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Promoting long-term diet and lifestyle choices and behaviour
Correct
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Question 19 of 27
19. Question
The following are some of the aims of nutrition management in obese people with type 2 diabetes:
- Achieving a balance between food intake and good metabolic control
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Incorrect
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Question 20 of 27
20. Question
Certain foods must be eliminated in diets of all people with diabetes in order to achieve good diabetes control
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 21 of 27
21. Question
People with diabetes must eat very little at every meal in order to achieve good control of their blood glucose.
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Incorrect
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Question 22 of 27
22. Question
Nutrition management of type 2 diabetes is the same as Type 1 diabetes
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Incorrect
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Question 23 of 27
23. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Content of a meal
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Incorrect
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Question 24 of 27
24. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Plate size
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Incorrect
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Question 25 of 27
25. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Quantity at a meal
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Question 26 of 27
26. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Timing of a meal
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Question 27 of 27
27. Question
The following are aspects of diet modification in diabetes:
- Frequency of meals
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Wenceslaus Sseguya
Wenceslaus Sseguya,BSc; MSc.; is a Public Health Nutritionist and is working as Clinical Research Associate with St. Francis Hospital Nsambya Diabetes Centre, Kampala-Uganda. His research interest is in street foods and food composition for indigenous Ugandan populations.