Nutritional Status Questionnaire Personal Assessment

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Personal Assessment www.mariemurphyhealthfitness.com marie@mariemurphyhealthfitness.com Tel: 085 1965468 Marie Murphy 2012. All Rights Reserved. No part of this document or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the owner.

Client Information Name: Age: Gender: M / F Date of Birth: Weight: Address: Telephone: Email: Please answer the following questions to help Marie Murphy assess your nutrition (tick the appropriate box below): 1) How often, on average, do you eat any of the following foods? bacon burgers ground beef chicken wings pork products processed luncheon meats (ex. Salami, bologna) spare ribs a) Daily b) 3-4 times per week c) 1-2 times per week d) 3-4 times per month e) l-2 times per month f) Never 2) How often, on average, do you consume any of the following foods? cheeses (ex., cheddar cheese, mozzarella, monterey jack, brick, cream cheese, parmesan) homogenized milk yogurt that is more than 1% milk fat ice cream a) Daily b) 3-4 times per week c) 1-2 times per week d) 3-4 times per month e) l-2 times per month f) Never 3) Do you use milk/cream in your coffee or tea? If yes, how many cups per day do you average? 4) Do you routinely use butter on bread products such as bagels, toast, crackers, etc.? Infrequently 5) Do you routinely use butter for cooking or on baked potatoes or other vegetables? Infrequently 1

6) Do you use regular sour cream or high fat salad dressings (ex. French, Thousand Islands, Blue Cheese) more than once per week? 7) What is your weekly whole egg consumption on average? 8) How often do you eat fried foods? a) 12 or more eggs per week b) 7-11 eggs per week c) 3-6 eggs per week d) 1-2 eggs per week e) None b) 5-6 times per week c) 2-4 times per week 9) Do you choose poultry or fish in place of red meat, pork or fried foods in most situations? 10) Are you a vegetarian or near vegetarian? If yes, please describe (that is, are you vegan, lacto-ovo etc.?): 11) How often, on average, do you consume any of the following foods? milk (ex, 1%, skimmed) yogurt (ex, low fat, non-fat) alpro lactaid soya b) 4-6 times per week c) 2-3 times per week 12) How often, on average, do you consume any of the following foods? pastries such as cakes, croissants, turnovers premium ice cream donuts cookies (3 or more) high fat muffins rich desserts (ex. cheesecake, brownies) b) 4-6 times per week c) 2-3 times per week 2

13) How often, on average, do you consume any of the following snack foods? potato chips nachos any type of fried snack cheeses chocolate bars b) 4-6 times per week c) 2-3 times per week 14) How often, on average, do you consume any of the following snacks or drinks? regular soft drinks hard candy gummi bears or anything similar licorice b) 4-6 times per week c) 2-3 times per week 15) On average, how many servings per day do you consume of garden type vegetables (ex. broccoli, cauliflower, peas, carrots, tomatoes, peppers, romaine lettuce, spinach, collard greens, kale)? NOTE: each of the following is equal to one serving: ½ cup of most vegetables 1 large cauliflower floret 1 tomato 1 small garden salad 1 large stalk of broccoli 8 oz. of vegetable juice 8 oz. food cooked in tomato sauce 8 oz. of vegetable soup a) 5 or more servings per day b) 3-4 servings per day c) 1-2 servings per day d) 0 servings per day 16) On average, how many servings per day do you consume of any of the following: wheat pasta, brown rice, beans, lentils, peas, corn, barley, oatmeal? NOTE: each of the following is equal to one serving: ½ whole grain bagel ½ English muffin 1 cup of most fibre cereals 1 slice of whole grain bread low-fat, high-fibre muffin ½ cup of pasta, rice, beans, peas, corn, oatmeal, etc. a) 5 or more servings per day b) 3-4 servings per day c) 1-2 servings per day d) 0 servings per day 3

17) On average, how many servings of fruit do you have per day? NOTE: each of the following is equal to one serving: 1 whole fruit (ex. apple, orange, peach) ½ cup of chopped fruit (i.e. fruit salad) 8 oz. fruit juice a) 5 or more servings per day b) 3-4 servings per day c) 1-2 servings per day d) 0 servings per day 18) What is your average alcohol consumption? (Note: 1 drink = 1 beer = 5 oz. glass of wine = 1 cocktail) a) 3 or more drinks per day b) 1-2 drinks per day c) 2-6 drinks per week d) 2-6 drinks per month e) None 19) How often, on average, do you consume any food or drinks that are highly processed and contain preservative, artificial flavours, colours, and related chemicals? NOTE: these foods would primarily include: diet and regular soft drinks, sugary fruit drinks potato chips, nachos, cheesies, corn chips etc. licorice, gummy bears, gelatins etc. ice cream, fruit ices, sherbet etc. a) 3 or more per day b) 1-2 per day c) 2-3 per week d) Never or once per week 20) How often, on average, do you drink a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop such as Coke, Pepsi, 7 Up, Sprite, Fanta or DIET soda? a) 3 or more per day b) 1-2 per day c) 2-3 per week d) Never or once per week 4

Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation Assessment A. Dietary Habits 1. Do you take a multivitamin and mineral supplement daily? 2. Do you have fewer than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day on average? 3. Do you consume citrus fruits fewer than 4 times per week on average? 4. Do you consume 1 serving of orange-yellow fruits & vegetables fewer than 5 times/week on average? For example: 1 baked sweet potato 1 whole carrot 8 large apricots halves 1 whole peach/nectarine ½ cup melon squash ¼ of a cantaloupe 5. Do you consume cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts fewer than 5 times per week on average? 6. Do you eat smoked meats or fish more than once per week on average? 7. Do you eat luncheon meats, processed meats, sausages, bacon, bologna or any other nitrate salt containing meat once per week or more on average? 8. Do you eat barbecued foods that are charred, once per week or more on average? 9. Do you drink 3 or more cups of coffee per day on average? 10. Do you consume less than two dairy servings per day on average? 1 serving = 8oz of milk or yogurt (preferably low-fat varieties) = 3-4 oz. of cheese (preferably low-fat varieties) 11. Are you currently on a diet to lose weight or on a calorie-restricted program? 12. Do you consume meat, poultry or fish less than four times per week? Thank you for completing my nutritional status questionnaire. Your thoughtful responses enable me to develop programmes tailored to your individual needs, thereby ensuring the outcomes you desire can be achieved as efficiently as possible. Yours faithfully, Marie Murphy 5