American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) Practice Test

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What condition is associated with excessive amounts of cholesterol in the body?

  1. osteoporosis

  2. anemia

  3. atherosclerosis

  4. scurvy

The correct answer is: atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a condition characterized by the buildup of plaque in the arteries, which can be caused by excessive amounts of cholesterol along with other factors such as triglycerides, blood pressure levels, and lifestyle choices. When there is too much cholesterol in the bloodstream, it can lead to the formation of fatty deposits in the artery walls. Over time, this can narrow the arteries and restrict blood flow, potentially leading to serious cardiovascular issues, including heart attacks and strokes. Understanding the connection between cholesterol and atherosclerosis is essential for recognizing how dietary choices and lifestyle can impact heart health. In contrast, osteoporosis is related to bone density and strength, anemia involves issues with blood cell production or hemoglobin levels, and scurvy is a deficiency of vitamin C affecting connective tissue. Therefore, atherosclerosis is specifically linked to elevated cholesterol levels, making it the correct condition associated with the question asked.