The previous video segment focused on anti-carcinogens or substances that have been shown to inhibit the development of cancer. One of the most familiar examples is antioxidants. For each of the following foods, identify the antioxidant which it has been purported to contain in amounts that may be beneficial. (Note you can use each item only once)Soybeans, tofu
Anthocyanins
B. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
C. Isoflavones
D. Lignans
E. Resveratrol
Chemical analysis has shown that known carcinogens are present in our food supply, from the coffee and toast on breakfast menus to the barbeque chicken and french fries served for dinner. Which of the following substances that are found in food are considered to be carcinogenic? (Select all that apply)
Acrylamide
B. Flavanol
C. 4-hydroxy-trans-2-nonenal
D. Ascorbic acid
E. Furfural
F. Benzopyrene
G. Alpha-tocopherol
According to Dr. Harpp, what percentage of all cancers can be attributed to environmental factors? Enter a single whole number only, with no percentage sign.According to Dr. Harpp, dietary factors are responsible for up to what percentage of all cancers? Enter a single whole number only, with no percentage sign. ______
Based on the graph and headlines provided, which one of the following statements best describes a potential weakness in how the data was interpreted and reported in the media?
Absolute change calculations were reported based on the highest peak in the data (2003-2004) as opposed to earlier data sets which undermine the calculated change.
B. Relative change calculations were reported based on the highest peak in the data (2003-2004) as opposed to earlier data sets which undermine the calculated change.
C. The media headlines are incorrectly reporting absolute change as relative change values.
D. The media headlines do not report absolute numbers so it is impossible to know how much of the population is affected.