What's Your Nutrition IQ?

Take this quiz to find out how you fare

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Take this quiz to find out how you fare

You already know the basics of nutrition—eat five portions of fruits and veggies every day, eat a rainbow diet, drink 10 to 12 glasses of water and so on. But to really help you climb up the health ladder we bring you a quiz that will spill the beans on the information overload that you may have received from several sources. Read on to know more.

1. Women who regularly eat soya products, such as soya, milk and tofu, have ... 

  • A lower cancer risk, compared to women who avoid soya products
  • A higher cancer risk, compared to women who avoid soya products
  • About the same cancer risk, compared to women who avoid soya products

Answer: A lower cancer risk, compared to women who avoid soya products.

Reason: Soya foods contain compounds, such as isoflavones, that have many important functions. They protect cells from damage and promote their growth, discourage damaged cells from multiplying and enhance cell-to-cell communication. While there are concerns about whether it is advisable for women with history of breast cancer to consume soya due to its oestrogen content, there isn’t enough scientific evidence to suggest it is totally unsafe. So, check with your doctor. 

 

2. Which of these dairy products is the best source of bone-building calcium?

  • Cottage cheese
  • Yoghurt
  • Skimmed milk

Answer: Cottage cheese

Reason: Cottage cheese has 208 mg of calcium per 100 g, yoghurt provides 149 mg and skimmed milk contains roughly 120 mg of calcium. Although cottage cheese provides maximum calcium it also has saturated fats. So, remember that overall skimmed milk is a healthier option.

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