Diet Quiz

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Weight management is a growing concern in this country. Six out of every 10 Americans overweight or obese. At any given time, millions of people are trying to lose weight. Each year, billions of dollars are spent on weight-loss products and services, from diet books to shoe inserts. Learn more about diets and weight loss by taking this quiz, based on information from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and National Institutes of Health (NIH).

What percentage of weight-loss ads contains false or unsupported claims?
How much weight loss is a safe and reasonable goal?
Some weight-loss products say they can prevent calories from being absorbed. What's the greatest amount of weight that can be lost using this method, according to experts?
Some products, such as green tea extract, promise that they can cause you to "burn fat" without working out. How much do they really boost your metabolism?
Which of these claims should be a red flag about the safety or effectiveness of a weight-loss product?
The Atkins diet is a popular weight-loss plan. What concerns nutritionists about this diet?
One of the latest diet trends is the South Beach diet. What concerns nutritionists about this diet?
High-protein/low-carbohydrate diets are faulted because of their emphasis on saturated fats. What's another problem with these diets?
What do nutritionists fault in Lifestyle diet?
If you follow a low-fat diet, you don't have to watch your portions of which of these foods?

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