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Question
a dietician asks a patient about the food that the patient eats and makes the table below to summarize the results.
| macromolecule | suggested percentage of diet | actual percentage of diet |
|---|---|---|
| lipids | 20–35% | 5% |
| proteins | 10–35% | 25% |
based on the table, what advice do you think that the dietician will give the patient?
- the patient should increase the amount of lean meats (proteins) and decrease the amount of oils in his or her diet.
- the patient should decrease the amount of lean meats (proteins) and increase the amount of oils in his or her diet.
- the patient should decrease the amount of rice and pasta and increase the amount of oils in his or her diet.
- the patient should decrease the amount of rice and pasta and increase the amount of lean meats (proteins) in his or her diet.
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each macromolecule's actual vs. suggested percentage:
- Carbohydrates: Actual (70%) > Suggested (45 - 65%), so need to decrease (rice, pasta are carbs).
- Lipids: Actual (5%) < Suggested (20 - 35%), so need to increase (oils are lipids).
- Proteins: Actual (25%) is within Suggested (10 - 35%), so no change needed for proteins.
- Evaluate options:
- Option 1: Protein is already okay, so incorrect.
- Option 2: Protein is okay, lipid needs increase (not decrease), incorrect.
- Option 3: Protein is okay, so incorrect.
- Option 4: Decrease carbs (rice, pasta) and increase lipids (oils) matches the analysis.
- Option 5: Protein is okay, so incorrect.
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D. The patient should decrease the amount of rice and pasta and increase the amount of oils in his or her diet. (Note: Assuming the fourth option is labeled D; adjust label based on original, but the content is as above.)