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1.
Intrinsic aging is considered normal natural aging.
True
False
2.
Solar lentigo is a component of photoaging.
True
False
3.
Soybean trypsin inhibitor causes hypermelanosis.
True
False
4.
Bowman Birk chymotrypsin and trypsin inhibitor comprise as much as twenty-six percent of the total soybean protein.
True
False
5.
Isoflavones bind to and transactivate estrogen receptor-beta, the predominant receptor in the skin.
True
False
6.
Isoflavone genistein may prevent photoaging and photocarcinogenesis.
True
False
7.
Soymilk appears to stimulate hair growth.
True
False
8.
Excess uric acid collected under the skin is know as lophi.
True
False
9.
Excess uric acid may cause gout, a form of arthritis.
True
False
10.
Uric acid levels are increased by pyrimidine-rich foods.
True
False
11.
Patients with gout are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome.
True
False