Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): IRSPT – Introduction: Module Exam

Insulin Resistance Solution Practitioner Training (IRSPT)
Introduction
Module Exam

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Below you’ll find a list of open-book, comprehensive, multiple-choice questions related to this module.

You will have 3 attempts to pass (the passing score is 80%).

If you make two unsuccessful attempts, make a note of the areas that are providing challenges for you, then reach out on an upcoming support call or use the Facebook group to find yourself a study partner.

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#1: Please select the diabetes statistics that are correct.
#2: The American Heart Association recommends that daily consumption of sugar be no more than _____ teaspoons.
#3: People get most of the sugar they consume from:
#4: Normal blood sugar management involves the pancreas, liver, and adrenals.
#5: When blood sugar gets too high, the body secretes:
#6: Normal blood sugar management is affected by:
#7: When you eat, all of these are true except:
#8: Between meals, all of these are true except:
#9: When blood sugar is low, to achieve normal blood sugar levels:
#10: In the brain, insulin receptors are in high concentration in the:
#11: An insulin resistant response to food includes all of these except:
#12: What causes insulin resistance?
#13: Which of these nutritional deficiencies is the least related to causing Insulin Resistance?
#14: Insufficient protein and protein malabsorption have nothing to do with insulin resistance.
#15: Symptoms of insulin resistance are:
#16: Early detection of Insulin Resistance can include all of these except:
#17: A normal response to a 5 hour glucose tolerance test is:
#18: For this training, we are shooting to keep postprandial blood sugar levels below:
#19: If fasting glucose is high and hemoglobin A1C is normal, it may be a deficiency of:
#20: The ideal HbA1C is:
#21: Insulin Resistance results in:
#22: The 5 most important lab tests for Insulin Resistance are:
#23: With Insulin Resistance, fasting glucose level is:
#24: Triglyceride levels greater than 110 indicate:
#25: Steps to restore blood sugar balance include:
#26: Hormone imbalances to study related to Insulin Resistance:
#27: Action steps to reverse insulin resistance include all of the following except:
#28: To eat for insulin balance do all of these except:
#29: "Studies of infants of type 1 diabetic parents demonstrate that feeding gluten to those infants greatly increases the development of autoimmune attack on the infant pancreas (by factors of 5 to 7 times greater risk)."
#30: Which of these is true?
#31: The 5 Most Important Nutrients for blood sugar balance are all of these except:
#32: Green leafy vegetables include all of these nutrients except:

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