
19 True/False questions
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Essential Nutrients → Nutrients that either the body can make itself, assuming adequate nutritional intake, or nutrients that aren't needed for normal physiological functioning.
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Tyrosine → Dipeptide found primarily in muscle that can help to decrease muscular fatigue.
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Nonessential Nutrients → Nutrients that either the body can make itself, assuming adequate nutritional intake, or nutrients that aren't needed for normal physiological functioning.
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Nutrient-Dense Food → Scrutinized and examined by other professionals working in a similar field or relevant research area.
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Glutamine → Conditionally essential amino acid that is abundant in muscle tissue.
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Beta Alanine → A xanthine derivative that can stimulate the central nervous system.
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Carnosine → Dipeptide found primarily in muscle that can help to decrease muscular fatigue.
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Central Nervous System (CNS) → Nutrients present in food that are needed for normal physiological functioning.
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Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) → A recognized term used worldwide regarding the control and management of manufacturing and quality control testing of foods, pharmaceutical products, and medical devises.
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Supplement Needs Analysis → Foods that provide substantial amounts of nutrients with only necessary calories.
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www.pubmed.com → World' largest freely available medical database.
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Part-Time Supplement User → Nutrients present in food that are needed for normal physiological functioning.
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International Olympic Committee (IOC) → The portion of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord.
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Peer-reviewed → A non-essential amino acid.
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Natural Health Products Directorate (NHPD) → The portion of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord.
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Caffeine → A xanthine derivative that can stimulate the central nervous system.
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Creatine → Nitrogenous substance, derived from arginine, glycine and methionine, found in muscle tissue.
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Food And Drug Administration (FDA) → United States government agency that enforces laws on the manufacturing, testing, and use of drugs and medical devices; does not regulate dietary supplements.
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Green Tea Extract → Nutrients present in food that are needed for normal physiological functioning.