Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Overview of Nutritional Endocrinology and Hormone Relationships: Module Exam

Overview of Nutritional Endocrinology
and Hormone Relationships
Module Exam

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#1: What are hormones? (choose the best answer)
#2: Where are hormone receptors located?
#3: These foods support hormones, EXCEPT:
#4: Which of the following hormones are produced by the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary?
#5: Somatostatin is produced by the pituitary.
#6: Which of the following are important hormone pairs?
#7: Which hormone affects metabolic rate?
#8: Hormones in the stress family include:
#9: Which hormones are part of the sleep family?
#10: Which hormones are part of the reproductive family?
#11: The body's master hormone control is regulated by hormones from the:
#12: Which hormone increases blood calcium?
#13: Which hormone stimulates red blood cell production?
#14: If there is blood sugar dysregulation, attempts to balance the thyroid will fail.
#15: Where is cortisol produced?
#16: Which hormone pairs are most likely to be out of balance in someone with diabetes?
#17: All of the following are secreted by the hypothalamus EXCEPT:
#18: Which of the following hormones is NOT in the Stress Hormone family?
#19: What are the major hormones in the stress family?
#20: Pregnenolone is produced from cholesterol using this vitamin as a substrate:
#21: If you suspect a problem with blood sugar regulation, which intervention approach would you look at first?
#22: What is the general hierarchy for hormone balancing?
#23: Hormones can affect:
#24: Glucagon's role includes:
#25: Pregnenolone is a precursor to all of the following EXCEPT:

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