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question 6 (1 point) ✓ saved when an athlete eats more protein or amino acids than he or she needs, the extra amino acids are stored in the amino acid pool. used to increase muscle mass. converted to storage protein by the liver. deaminated and used as an energy source. question 7 (1 point) ✓ saved an example of a good food for replacing glycogen stores is raw carrots. string cheese. breakfast cereal. scrambled eggs. question 8 (1 point) ✓ saved medical nutrition therapy for weight management should focus on the clients ability to enjoy food. achievement of short - term goals. a range of long - term lifestyle skills. personal responsibility for food choices.
- Question 6: The body cannot store excess amino - acids in the same form. They are deaminated (removal of the amino group) and the remaining carbon - skeleton can be used for energy production.
- Question 7: Breakfast cereals are high in carbohydrates which can be used to replenish glycogen stores. Carrots are high in fiber and other nutrients but not ideal for rapid glycogen replacement. Cheese is a protein - rich food and eggs are also high in protein, not the best for glycogen replenishment.
- Question 8: Medical nutrition therapy for weight management aims to create sustainable long - term changes in diet and lifestyle rather than short - term goals or just focusing on enjoyment or personal responsibility.
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Question 6: deaminated and used as an energy source.
Question 7: breakfast cereal.
Question 8: a range of long - term lifestyle skills.