IIN Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which question is an example of 'future-pacing' in a coaching session? → Six months from now, what will have changed about how you feel?
- A practitioner recommends high-dose vitamin D supplementation without first testing a client's serum 25(OH)D levels. What is the primary risk of this approach? → Vitamin D toxicity causing hypercalcemia
- When a conflict arises between standard procedures and a unique situation in Chronic Disease & Nutrition, what should a IIN professional prioritize? → Safety and ethical obligations while seeking expert consultation
- Who founded the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and developed the concept of Primary Food? → Joshua Rosenthal
- Dysbiosis in the gut microbiome has been linked to which of the following conditions beyond digestive health? → Mental health conditions including depression and anxiety
- A client's food diary shows frequent skipping of breakfast and large evening meals. From an IIN perspective, which primary concern would you address first? → Circadian rhythm disruption affecting metabolism
- When a client says 'I'll try to drink more water,' a coach should: → Ask what 'try' means to the client
- Which amino acid is considered conditionally essential during periods of intense physical training due to increased demand? → Glutamine
- According to IIN, what is a leading reason clients repeatedly fail at diet plans despite initial motivation? → Unmet primary food needs that drive emotional eating and undermine dietary change
- Which mineral supplement is most commonly associated with gastrointestinal side effects such as diarrhea and nausea, particularly at high doses? → Magnesium (oxide form)
- When a conflict arises between standard procedures and a unique situation in Food Sensitivities & Allergies, what should a IIN professional prioritize? → Safety and ethical obligations while seeking expert consultation
- In the context of weight management, what does the term 'set point theory' refer to? → The body's tendency to defend a particular weight range through metabolic adjustments
- What is the central principle of bio-individuality as taught at IIN? → One person's food is another person's poison — dietary needs are unique to each individual
- A postbiotic is best defined as: → An inanimate microbial cell or its components that confer health benefits
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of continuing education requirements in Gut Health & Microbiome for IIN professionals? → Maintaining current knowledge and competency as the field evolves
- Which short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) is the primary energy source for colonocytes? → Butyrate
- The IIN Circle of Life assessment tool is used to help clients identify imbalance across life areas. How many segments does the standard Circle of Life contain? → 12
- A client with a history of yo-yo dieting expresses fear of failing again. The MOST appropriate coaching response is to: → Acknowledge the fear and explore what success would look like on their own terms
- Beetroot juice is used as a performance ergogenic because it is high in which compound? → Dietary nitrates
- Which question type is most effective in coaching sessions? → Open-ended questions
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of continuing education requirements in Food Sensitivities & Allergies for IIN professionals? → Maintaining current knowledge and competency as the field evolves
- How should a coach respond to client setbacks? → Support and guide through reflection
- What is the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR) for fat as a percentage of total daily calories for adults? → 20–35%
- Which mind-body practice integrates breath control, physical postures, and meditation and is widely used in holistic health programs? → Yoga
- From an IIN perspective, which lifestyle factor is considered a form of 'Primary Food' that directly influences weight? → Regular physical activity and joyful movement
- What is the role of secretory IgA (sIgA) in gut health? → It is the primary antibody defending mucosal surfaces from pathogens
- Which standard of practice is MOST important for ensuring quality in Sports & Performance Nutrition? → Following evidence-based protocols while adapting to specific circumstances
- In Chronic Disease & Nutrition, what is the FIRST step a IIN professional should take when encountering a new case or situation? → Conduct a comprehensive assessment and gather all relevant information
- Which behavioral change technique involves a client identifying specific triggers that lead to unhealthy habits and planning alternative responses in advance? → Implementation intentions
- A client following an elimination diet asks when to reintroduce a suspected food. The standard recommendation is to wait at least: → 2–3 weeks of strict elimination before reintroduction
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