NASM Nutrition Exam Practice | Nutrition
Coaching, Health & Wellness, Behavior Change,
Client Assessment, Macronutrients,
Micronutrients | with Rationales
Exam Structure:
Subject: Nutrition Coaching / NASM Certification / Health & Wellness
Source: NASM Nutrition Exam Practice Test – 2026
Format: Open-ended questions with Correct Answers and rationales
1. To ensure the client is retaining any shared information, it is
important that the content presented is highly relevant and what
other quality?
Correct Answer: Practical
Rationale:
1. Information must be both relevant and practical for clients to apply it to
their daily lives.
2. Practical information can be implemented immediately, improving
retention.
3. Abstract or theoretical information is less likely to be remembered or used.
2. A new client is 6-weeks post-partum. She states that she has very
little energy and feels sadness most of the time. What is the most
appropriate course of action?
Correct Answer: Refer her to a clinical psychiatrist.
Rationale:
1. Persistent sadness and low energy after childbirth may indicate
postpartum depression.
2. Postpartum depression requires medical and mental health treatment.
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3. The Nutrition Coach should not attempt to treat depression with nutrition
alone.
3. According to the SCOFF eating disorder assessment, how many
positive answers might indicate an eating disorder?
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale:
1. The SCOFF questionnaire has five questions about eating disorder
behaviors.
2. Two or more positive answers indicate a possible eating disorder requiring
further assessment.
3. SCOFF is a screening tool, not a diagnostic instrument.
4. Where should client files be kept to ensure client confidentiality?
Correct Answer: In a locked and secure location
Rationale:
1. Client files must be kept in a locked and secure location to maintain
confidentiality.
2. Electronic files should be password-protected and encrypted.
3. Unsecured files violate privacy regulations (HIPAA).
5. A client has several relatives who have recently been diagnosed
with cancer. She has been reading many books about natural health
and is interested in taking herbal supplements that will help prevent
cancer. What is the best course of action?
Correct Answer: Refer her to a pharmacist or her physician.
Rationale:
1. Herbal supplements can interact with medications and have side effects.
2. A pharmacist or physician can provide evidence-based guidance on
supplement safety.
3. Nutrition Coaches are not qualified to recommend supplements for cancer
prevention.
6. Seven studies show diet A lowers cholesterol more than diet B.
Three studies show no difference. Assuming all the studies are
equivalent in quality, which item best describes this situation?
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Correct Answer: The weight of the evidence suggests diet A is more
effective for lowering cholesterol than diet B, but more data is needed.
Rationale:
1. The majority of studies (7 out of 10) support diet A.
2. However, conflicting results indicate that more research is needed.
3. Evidence-based practice considers the weight of evidence, not a single
study.
7. Fructose has been shown in studies to have adverse effects on blood
triglycerides when consumed in excess of calorie needs. However,
moderate doses of fructose have been shown to have no effect. Which
of the following items best describes the conclusion that should be
drawn from this data?
Correct Answer: Fructose intake poses no risk to triglycerides when
consumed within energy needs, but caution is warranted if calorie intake is
high.
Rationale:
1. The effect of fructose depends on dose and energy balance.
2. At moderate doses within energy needs, fructose is not harmful.
3. Excess calories from any source (including fructose) can raise triglycerides.
8. Scientists randomly assign subjects to a low or high carbohydrate
group and then look at changes in body weight over 3 months. Which
item represents the independent variable in this study?
Correct Answer: Diet Type
Rationale:
1. The independent variable is manipulated by the researcher.
2. Diet type (low vs. high carbohydrate) is the independent variable.
3. Body weight change is the dependent variable (outcome).
9. Which of the following is true about portion sizes in America during
the past decade?
Correct Answer: They have increased dramatically
Rationale:
1. Portion sizes in restaurants and packaged foods have increased
significantly.
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2. Larger portions contribute to increased calorie intake and obesity.
3. This trend has been documented over several decades.
10. Non-communicable diseases are also known as which of the
following?
Correct Answer: Chronic Diseases
Rationale:
1. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are not transmitted between
people.
2. Examples include heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory
diseases.
3. These are also referred to as chronic diseases.
11. Which of the following is the technical term for body
measurements and calculations as they refer to metrics related to
human characteristics?
Correct Answer: Anthropometrics
Rationale:
1. Anthropometrics is the scientific study of human body measurements.
2. Examples include height, weight, circumference measurements, and
skinfold thickness.
3. This is a core assessment skill for Nutrition Coaches.
12. Which of the following is best described as the state of being in
good health, especially as an actively pursued goal?
Correct Answer: Wellness
Rationale:
1. Wellness is an active process of becoming aware of and making choices
toward a healthy and fulfilling life.
2. It is more than being free from illness; it is a dynamic process of change and
growth.
3. Wellness includes physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual
dimensions.
13. Worldwide, activity levels (including occupational work,
home/domestic work, leisure and exercise, and physical activity) are
doing which of the following?