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AACVPR CCRP Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS Polyphenols - CORRECT ANSWER antioxidants Flavonoids are most abundant polyphenols in our diet Phytosterols - CORRECT ANSWER Naturally occurring sterols found in plants. Phytosterols lower LDL cholesterol levels by competing with cholesterol for absorption in the intestinal tract. Sterols added to milk, margarine, orange juice, olive oil, cheese, bread Fruits and vegetable - CORRECT ANSWER endothelial function Nuts - CORRECT ANSWER improve lipids, inflammation, and high in fat and protein (10-30%) Monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fat good for reducing CVD Reduces TC, LDL and apolipoprotein Fish - CORRECT ANSWER Fatty fish = omega 3s high quality protein, PUFA, MUFA Lowers TG and reduce inflammation, improve endothelial function, and limit platelet aggregation Red meat - CORRECT ANSWER High sat fat in non-lean red meat White meat - CORRECT ANSWER higher CVD risk and diabetes lower cholesterol Processed meats - CORRECT ANSWER high sodium and sat fat Preservatives, nitrates

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AACVPR CCRP Exam UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Polyphenols - CORRECT ANSWER antioxidants

Flavonoids are most abundant polyphenols in our diet



Phytosterols - CORRECT ANSWER Naturally occurring sterols found in plants.
Phytosterols lower LDL cholesterol levels by competing with cholesterol for absorption in
the intestinal tract.

Sterols added to milk, margarine, orange juice, olive oil, cheese, bread



Fruits and vegetable - CORRECT ANSWER improve lipids, inflammation, and
endothelial function



Nuts - CORRECT ANSWER high in fat and protein (10-30%)

Monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fat good for reducing CVD

Reduces TC, LDL and apolipoprotein



Fish - CORRECT ANSWER high quality protein, PUFA, MUFA

Fatty fish = omega 3s
Lowers TG and reduce inflammation, improve endothelial function, and limit platelet
aggregation



Red meat - CORRECT ANSWER higher CVD risk and diabetes

High sat fat in non-lean red meat



White meat - CORRECT ANSWER lower cholesterol



Processed meats - CORRECT ANSWER high sodium and sat fat

Preservatives, nitrates

,Dairy - CORRECT ANSWER calcium, high quality protein, linoleic acid, vitamins,
nutrients

Lower lipids and improve endothelial function



Non fat dairy - CORRECT ANSWER no SF or cholesterol and lower in cals = keep
benefits of dairy while taking away risk of CVD



Diet for hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER lower sodium diet

1500 mg vs 1000 mg reduction

DASH diet with lower sodium diet (what patient should eat vs what they shouldn't eat)
Taste buds adapt to lower sodium diet



Weight loss and HTN - CORRECT ANSWER per 22 lbs, SBP decreases by 5-20
mmhg
3-5% weight loss in six months



Alcohol and HTN - CORRECT ANSWER immediate effect is vasodilation, but high
blood alcohol levels increase BP short term

Women: less than or equal to one drinks per day lowers BP by 2-4 mmhg

Men: less than or equal to two drinks per day lowers BP by 2-4 mmhg



Caffeine and HTN - CORRECT ANSWER acute intake raises BP

Higher risk of HTN=more caffeine will increase BP

Safe level (200 mg - one dose) will not induce clinically relevant change in BP, MC BF,
hydration status, body temp, perceived exertion with exercise



Diabetic diet and glycemic control - CORRECT ANSWER macro proportions
individualized
(lower moderate CHO diet is fine)

,Diabetes and CHO - CORRECT ANSWER 43-46% of diet

20-40% lowers A1C, BG, 24-h insulin, FBG
HDL increases with low carb diet

TD decreases with low and mod carb diet -

40-65% (mod carb) lowers A1C

High carb (70%) vegan diet lowers LDL



If patient is on insulin, the amount of CHO in the meal should ______ the dose of insulin -
CORRECT ANSWER match



Healthful choices for CHO and diabetes - CORRECT ANSWER whole grain and high
fiber



Protein and diabetes - CORRECT ANSWER important component of every meal

Increases insulin response without effecting BG levels

30% of diet without diabetic kidney disease



Fat and diabetes - CORRECT ANSWER high fat increases insulin resistance

MUFA/PUFA do no increase IR

Reduced fat (sat fat) diet reduced A1C



In patients who take insulin, meals that are high in fat may require _____ insulin than low fat
meals - CORRECT ANSWER more



Weight loss and diabetes - CORRECT ANSWER MNT(medical nutrition therapy)
improves BP, A1C, weight loss, and lipids



Heart failure and sodium - CORRECT ANSWER lower sodium recommendation than
gen pop

, Less than 2000 mg and less than 2 L water consumed



Optimal treatment for HF - CORRECT ANSWER ACE inhibitors, diuretics, fluid
restriciton

Restore intracellular volume and renal blood flow



Stage A/B CHF - CORRECT ANSWER less than or equal to 1500 mg



Stage C/D CHF - CORRECT ANSWER less than 3000 mg



HF and water intake - CORRECT ANSWER 1.5-2 L per day



If HF is on fluid restriction and sweats profusely - CORRECT ANSWER ask MD to
increase fluid allowance



HF and weight loss - CORRECT ANSWER not prioritized for HF patients



Diet patern for HF - CORRECT ANSWER DASH, low sodium Mediterraean diet



Social cognitive theory and diet - CORRECT ANSWER personal factors and
environment influence each other

Model or observed learning (environmental)

Grocery tours, healthy food potlucks, etc



Social determination theory and diet - CORRECT ANSWER reinforcement

Positive (measuring foods)

Negative (skipping meals, eating out)

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