Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Nutrigenomics: Pre-Test

Nutrigenomics
Pre-Test

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Completed the Pre-Test.
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Recorded notes for any questions you missed to help focus your study.

ine-pre-testThe purpose of the pretest is to see how much you know about a topic from the start. The results will help you to determine where to focus your energy in studying.

The test is not graded. You will never be “penalized” even if you get nothing correct. If desired (and you want to reveal the correct answers), you can repeat the pre-test as many times as you wish.

I repeat for the perfectionists: This is a learning tool only; no grading!

 

Pre-Test Notes:

Once you complete your pre-test, make a note of any questions you didn’t get correct so that you can watch for related information in the core content training and know where to focus your learning.

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Pre-Test:

#1. Before addressing genetic SNPs, it is important to make sure that all the basics of good health principles are covered, such as eating a diet rich in lots of non-GMO, organic veggies, and non-processed foods.
#2. Experts say 95% of genetic expression is truly tied to your genes. The remaining 5% is within your control.
#3. In addition to having good lifestyle and dietary practices in place, before addressing MTHFR clients should also:
#4. Folic acid must undergo various transformations prior to utilization and is therefore equivalent to folate.
#5. Nutrigenomics includes influences on gene expression, such as lifestyle, environment, nutrition, and genetic predisposition.
#6. A methyl group consists of __________ hydrogen atoms bonded to one carbon atom.
#7. Proper methylation is not an essential process for building neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine, epinephrine, serotonin, & melatonin.
#8. Producing energy (CoQ10, carnitine, creatine, ATP) is one of the functions of:
#9. Some common methyl donors are:
#10. The first step in addressing SNPs is to support all B vitamins immediately, especially B12 and folate.

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