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Q1Domain Verified
A client aiming for muscle hypertrophy is consuming 2.0 g/kg of protein daily. They ask if taking a branched-chain amino acid (BCA
Yes, but only if the supplement is taken post-workout to directly aid in the repair of damaged muscle fibers.
No, because BCAAs are incomplete proteins and will inhibit the absorption of other essential amino acids from their meals.
supplement pre-workout would provide an additional benefit. Based on current evidence, what is the most scientifically sound advice? A) Yes, BCAAs are critical for stimulating muscle protein synthesis and will provide a significant benefit beyond their current diet.
No, because their high daily protein intake from whole foods already provides sufficient BCAAs, making an isolated supplement redundant.
Q2Domain Verified
When analyzing a research paper that concludes a new "superfood" significantly improves metabolic health, which of the following methodological flaws in the study design is the most critical for questioning its validity?
The control group was given a placebo that looked identical to the superfood supplement.
The results were published in a mid-tier journal instead of a top-tier publication.
The study was funded by a company that sells the superfood.
The study did not control for the participants' overall dietary patterns, such as calorie intake or fiber consumption.
Q3Domain Verified
A patient with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) reports feeling bloated and gassy after eating a "healthy" snack of an apple and a handful of cashews. What is the most likely physiological explanation for their symptoms?
An allergic reaction to the salicylates naturally present in both apples and tree nuts.
The high fiber content from both foods causing a rapid increase in stool bulk and intestinal pressure.
A combined intolerance to the high levels of fructose in the apple and FODMAPs in the cashews.
The high fat content of the cashews slowing gastric emptying, causing the apple to ferment in the stomach.

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