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Weekly Health Quiz: How Microplastics Get In, Hidden Kidney Stress Signs, and Knee Health Truths
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1How do microplastics usually enter the human body?
- Only through medical devices
- Mainly through skin contact
- Only after major pollution events
- Through food, water, air, and consumer products
Daily exposure can come from ultraprocessed foods, bottled drinks, plastic packaging, contaminated water, and airborne particles. Over time, tiny plastics can move into tissues, blood vessels, and organs. Learn more.
2Which two tests can reveal hidden kidney stress before symptoms appear?
- Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR)
eGFR checks how well the kidneys filter blood, while urine UACR detects protein leakage in urine. Together, they can reveal early kidney stress. Learn more.
- Complete blood count (CBC) and fasting insulin
- Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
- C-reactive protein (CRP) and vitamin D
3What works better than surgery for long-term knee health?
- Long-term rest with very little movement in sporadic frequencies
- Exercise-based approaches that strengthen the knee
Strength-focused movement helps the muscles around the knee support the joint more effectively. Learn more.
- Repeated imaging tests to monitor the cartilage
- Bracing the knee without changing movement habits
4Which age group now carries the highest burden of mental health disorders?
- Professionals at the ages of 30 to 39
- Children under age 10
- Adolescents ages 15 to 19
Adolescents ages 15 to 19 now carry the highest burden, marking a shift from earlier decades. Learn more.
- Adults over age 65
5How does humidity make overheating more likely during exercise?
- It keeps sweat from evaporating well
Sweat cools the body as it evaporates from the skin. Humid air already holds a lot of moisture, so sweat may drip off instead of carrying heat away. Learn more.
- It lowers body temperature too quickly
- It stops the body from producing sweat
- It makes muscles generate less heat
6Why is raising the dose a poor way to fix low absorption?
- Higher doses make every nutrient absorb evenly
- Large amounts stop active compounds from working
- More of a poorly absorbed compound also means more waste
Taking extra may push a little more into circulation, but much of the compound still goes unused. Learn more.
- Stronger dosing removes the need for careful delivery
7Which cost-cutting practice can weaken supplement effectiveness?
- Using detailed stability testing before release
- Choosing ingredients with lower costs
- Keeping full control over production quality
- Using poorly absorbed ingredients, such as magnesium oxide
Cheaper ingredients may lower production costs, but poor absorption can limit how much the body can use. Learn more.
1What is one simple way to reduce microplastic exposure?
- Drink expensive spring water in glass bottles
- Limit consumption of ultraprocessed foods
Ultraprocessed foods are one common source of microplastic exposure. Choosing fewer packaged, highly processed foods helps reduce one steady route of plastic particles entering the body. Learn more.
- Heat meals in plastic containers
- Use organic plastics when prepping food for the week
2Which hormone influenced by vitamin D helps balance energy?
- Leptin
Leptin helps regulate energy balance, while myostatin limits muscle growth. Vitamin D plays a role in both pathways, linking it to energy use, muscle building, and fat storage. Learn more.
- Myostatin
- Cortisol
- Insulin
3Which cardiovascular condition remains the second leading cause of death worldwide?
- Heart failure
- Stroke
Stroke happens when blood flow to part of the brain becomes blocked, cutting off oxygen to brain cells. Warning signs can include sudden weakness, facial drooping, slurred speech, dizziness, confusion, and severe headache. Learn more.
- Atrial fibrillation
- High blood pressure
4Which option is not an early warning sign of chronic kidney disease?
- Swelling in the ankles or legs
- Fatigue and shortness of breath
- Muscle cramps and urination changes
- Fever and unexplained weight gain
Early chronic kidney disease may cause swelling, fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, fluid retention, and urination changes. Sharper vision and stronger hearing are not warning signs. Learn more.
5Which form of added iron is commonly used in enriched flour?
- Ferrous sulfate
Enriched flour is often fortified with ferrous sulfate, a cheap and highly reactive form of iron. This added iron is used in many grain products, including bread, pasta, cereals, and packaged foods. Learn more.
- Ferric citrate
- Iron bisglycinate
- Heme iron
6Which food provides butyrate directly?
- White rice
- Chicken breast
- Grass fed butter
Gut bacteria make butyrate when they ferment fiber from vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and beans. Grass fed butter and ghee can also add butyrate from food. Learn more.
- Natural sweeteners
7How does excess body weight place added stress on the knees?
- It lowers inflammation inside the joint
- It prevents pressure from reaching the cartilage
- It makes knee muscles work less during walking
- It increases force through the knees during daily movement
Extra body weight raises the force moving through the knees during walking, stair climbing, and standing. Learn more.
8Which term describes the ability to solve new problems without relying on past experience?
- Crystalized intelligence
- Fluid intelligence
Fluid intelligence helps with flexible thinking and solving unfamiliar problems. It usually peaks in early adulthood and tends to decline with age. Learn more.
- Emotional intelligence
- Practical intelligence
9Which plant fiber acts as a prebiotic that feeds beneficial gut bacteria?
- Pectin
- Cellulose
- Inulin
Inulin is a non-digestible fiber found in many plants. By feeding beneficial gut bacteria, it helps support microbial activity tied to sugar handling, fat metabolism, and inflammation. Learn more.
- Lignin
10What did brain imaging show in people with anxiety disorders?
- Lower levels of choline-containing compounds in key brain regions
Brain imaging found lower choline-containing compounds in regions tied to thinking, attention, and emotional regulation. Learn more.
- Higher levels of vitamin D in areas tied to focus
- Weaker blood flow in regions that control stress
- Increased bone density near the nervous system
11What term had replaced the older phrase “crib death”?
- Infant sleep apnea (ISA)
- Neonatal respiratory failure (NRF)
- Postnatal immune collapse (PIC)
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
The condition was first referred to as “crib death” before the term Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) became more widely used in medical and public health discussions. Learn more.
12What is the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength called?
- Osteopenia
- Sarcopenia
Sarcopenia often starts subtly in midlife and becomes more noticeable with age. Losing muscle mass and strength can raise the risk of frailty, falls, and fractures. Learn more.
- Neuropathy
- Frailty
13What type of fabric is a better choice for outdoor exercise?
- Lightweight cotton or linen
Lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing helps the body release heat more easily. Learn more.
- Heavy dark synthetic fabric
- Tight waterproof clothing
- Thick layered workout gear
14Which amino acid was broken down at a higher rate by gut bacteria in people with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)?
- Glutamate
- Glycine
- Aspartate
People with social anxiety disorder had a more active aspartate degradation pathway in their gut bacteria. Aspartate helps support glutamate production, which plays a role in mood and brain function. Learn more.
- Histidine
15When someone has dry eye, what do their eyes fail to produce enough of?
- Protective moisture
- Lubricating fluid
- Tears
Dry eye can happen when tear production is too low or tears evaporate too quickly. Irritation, redness, blurry vision, and burning discomfort may follow. Learn more.
- Natural oils
16Which label detail suggests a supplement may absorb better?
- A large dose printed in bold on the front along with ingredients used
- Broad strength claims without delivery details
- Simple wording that avoids absorption terms for easier understanding
- Delivery terms like liposomal, lipid nanoparticle, or microencapsulated
Well-designed delivery systems can help protect a compound and move more of it into usable form. Liposomal, lipid nanoparticle, and microencapsulated are examples of absorption-focused wording. Learn more.
17How can excess linoleic acid (LA) raise toxic byproducts in the body?
- By helping cells clear damaged parts more quickly
- By breaking down into damaging molecules like 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE)
LA oxidizes easily when the body has too much of it. That breakdown can create toxic aldehydes such as 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), which may injure DNA, proteins, and mitochondria. Learn more.
- By lowering inflammatory chemicals in the bloodstream
- By overdriving the mitochondrial energy process
18Which plant is also known as boldo-rasteiro in Brazil and has essential oils linked to blood sugar regulation?
- Vicks plant
Vicks plant (Plectranthus neochilus) is a fragrant mint-family herb used in traditional medicine. Its essential oils contain compounds studied for blood sugar, antifungal, and antioxidant effects. Learn more.
- Lemon balm
- Holy basil
- Peppermint
19How can shoppers better identify high-quality supplements?
- Choose brands with flashy packaging and broad claims
- Look for transparent sourcing, testing, and manufacturing details
Strong supplement brands are more open about ingredient sourcing, delivery systems, manufacturing control, and testing. Those details give shoppers a clearer sense of quality than marketing claims alone. Learn more.
- Focus only on the highest dose printed on the label
- Trust products that avoid explaining delivery systems
20Which option is not a benefit associated with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)?
- Helps thin the blood
- Supports lower triglyceride levels
- Helps balance blood sugar
EPA and DHA support blood thinning, triglyceride levels, blood pressure, inflammation control, and cell membrane function. Blood sugar balance is not included among these benefits. Learn more.
- Supports healthier blood pressure
21Which factor is not one of the major threats to cellular energy?
- Seed oils
- Plastics
- Electromagnetic fields (EMFs)
- Physical appearance
Seed oils, plastics, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can disrupt mitochondrial function and interfere with energy production inside cells. Physical appearance does not affect cellular energy in the same way. Learn more.
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