AIP Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield AIP facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- What does the term 'holding space' mean in a coaching context? → Being fully present and non-judgmental while a client processes their experience
- How frequently should ongoing assessments be conducted in Autoimmune Protocol Certified Coach practice? → At regular intervals and as conditions change
- What role does community support play? → Encourages adherence
- How important is individualization in AIP coaching? → Highly important
- Which probiotic strain is most commonly associated with supporting gut barrier integrity and reducing intestinal permeability? → Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG
- How does the AIP body of knowledge relate to daily professional practice? → It provides the foundational framework guiding decision-making and standard practices
- What role does education play in AIP coaching? → Empowers informed choices
- What is a key component of chronic illness management? → Ongoing monitoring and adaptation
- Which type of exercise is most recommended during the early AIP elimination phase? → Gentle movement such as walking or restorative yoga
- What is the MOST important factor when selecting assessment tools for AIP certification work? → Validity, reliability, and appropriateness for the specific context
- How long should the AIP elimination phase last before a client begins food reintroduction? → At least 30-90 days
- When documenting assessment findings in AIP practice, which approach is MOST appropriate? → Record objective findings, measurements, and observations factually
- When assessment results for a Autoimmune Protocol Certified Coach evaluation are inconclusive, the BEST practice is to: → Conduct additional assessment using alternative methods
- Which branch of the autonomic nervous system is activated during the 'rest and digest' state that is prioritized in AIP lifestyle management? → Parasympathetic nervous system
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of obtaining AIP certification in Autoimmune Protocol Certified Coach? → To demonstrate verified competency and adherence to professional standards
- How does sleep impact autoimmune health? → Supports immune regulation
- In Autoimmune Protocol Certified Coach, what is the PRIMARY purpose of conducting an initial assessment? → To establish a baseline and identify needs for appropriate action
- Which foods are categorized in Stage 2 of the AIP reintroduction protocol? → Seeds, egg whites, and grass-fed butter
- Which AIP-approved food group is recognized for supplying prebiotic fiber that feeds beneficial gut bacteria? → Non-starchy vegetables and root vegetables
- When a client says 'I know I should eat more vegetables, but I just can't seem to do it,' a coach using reflective listening would respond by: → Reflecting that the client feels stuck between knowing what to do and actually doing it
- What is motivational interviewing? → Encouraging self-motivation
- Why is confidentiality important in coaching? → Creates trust and safety
- What is the role of self-management education? → Empowers control
- Which AIP lifestyle pillar addresses the importance of social connections and sense of community for autoimmune health? → Psychosocial health and connection
- Why is patient education important in chronic illness? → Empowers self-management
- When reintroducing grains during AIP, which type is generally recommended to test first? → Gluten-free grains such as white rice or corn
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of obtaining AIP certification in Autoimmune Protocol Certified Coach? → To demonstrate verified competency and adherence to professional standards
- What is the MOST effective way for new AIP professionals to build competency? → Combining formal education, mentored practice, and ongoing professional development
- Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in Autoimmune Protocol Certified Coach? → Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
- Which reintroduction stage in the standard AIP protocol is considered the least reactive and introduced first? → Legumes with edible pods (e.g., green beans)
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