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Fitness
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Subject
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health-and-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Hardening of the arteries due to conditions that cause the arterial walls to become thick - hard and nonelastic.
Arteriosclerosis
20
Metabolic Fitness
Isotonic
2. Zinc - it is a component of every living cell - it is used for enzyme reactions - blood clotting - taste - vision - wound healing. good immune system function - maybe that is covered under - good sources are oysters - red meat - and poultry. skip cop
70
Outcome goals
Z
3 somatypes
3. A blood substance that picks up bad cholesterol - takes it to the liver and helps remove it from the body; often called good cholesterol; can not replenish of with foods - to replenish a good way to replenish
HDL Cholesterol
Fast twitch fibers IIb
Dangers Under fat
Isotonic
4. Which kind of goal is more sensible (SMART) when one is beginning to make a change in lifestyle
Functional Foods
Vegans and Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
Outcome goals
Eccentric Contraction
5. 1. Isotonic 2. Isometric 3. Isokenetic
Hemoglobin
3 PRE
Fast twitch fibers IIb
Slow twitch I
6. What is the average resting heart rate in the US
K
Arteriosclerosis
Endurance and Strength
0-80
7. Heart monitor - Talk Test -RPE (13-16) - METS -Pulse Rate (heart rate reserved/ maximum hear rate method)
Blood Flow Pathway
Soy
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
Right and Left Atrium
8. As a person becomes more aerobically fit - what happens to their heart rate
faster
Elastic
decreases
phosphorous and calcium
9. When hanging from for a long time from the chin up bar is an example of what PRE
Arteriosclerosis
Isometric
bones
muscles and bones
10. If a 150lb woman can lift her weight - and a 200 lbs man can lift his weight they are said to have the same what
Relative Strength
4 seconds
Visceral Fat
Monounsaturated fat
11. Nine basic amino acids that the human body cannot produce and that must be obtained from food sources.
Essential Amino Acids
13
1
9
12. DOMS
20
Leptin
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
Fat
13. Percentage of protein for diet
muscle endurance
agonist/ antagonist
10-35%
8-12 reps
14. Stretches but then comes back to its original state like a rubber band
Capillaries
Elastic
S
3 PRE
15. When muscles are working what percent of blood flow do they receive
2 seconds
70
intermediate twitch fibers
Cholesterol
16. Smooth - cardiac and skeletal
oxygen to muscles
Isotonic
3 kinds of muscles
DOMS Occurs
17. Important for bone information and metabolism
4
Prochaska's Model for Behavior Modification
Manganese
out
18. For the purposes of diagnosing metabolic syndrome - What is considered high blood pressure.
Saturated fat
5.3 quarts
Slow twitch I
above 130/85
19. When there is both an concentric and eccentric contraction what type of PRE is it?
Isotonic
9
Making Push-ups Difficult
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
20. Sulfur 4th most abundant mineral in the body. there is no recommended in take amount for sulfur - because it is found in protein - as long as you meet your daily requirement for protein you will get enough sulfur
S
Manganese
20 y.o
Metabolic fitness
21. Hormone that makes you feel hungry
Incomplete Proteins
Grehlin
3-5 conditions metabolic syndrome
muscle strength
22. For metabolic syndrome - What is considered high for triglycerides
above 150
140-159 or 90-99
Blood Flow Pathway
45 male 39 Female
23. How many vitamins are there?
behavioral and outcome goals
Z
Water Soluble Vitamins
13
24. Occurs 24 hours after exercise
lactic acid
Isometric
DOMS
High Intensity Training
25. The recommended frequency for CV exercise if your goal is to attain good fitness
3-5 days
overload
Atherosclerosis
13
26. The heart rate reserve method of calculating target heart rate range uses age as well as...
NA and CL
48 hours
resting heart rate
F
27. Vegetarians who include dairy and eggs in thier diet. they do not have the same concerns as vegans -
Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
Blood Flow Pathway
Good Carbs
Slow twitch I
28. A dark-colored adipose tissue with many blood vessels - involved in the rapid production of heat in hibernating animals and human babies
Brown Fat
Isotonic
Dehydration
Gunnar Borg
29. Which heart beats less often
Fit Heart
High Intensity Training
out
2 seconds
30. Lowers LDL but does not lower HDL. sources can be olive oil - olives - avacado - seeds and nuts.
Isokinetic
muscle endurance
Monounsaturated fat
FE
31. Percentage carbs in diet
Caloric Balance
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Dancers - Rehab
45-60%
32. In context of strength training - what does HIT stand for?
3-5 days
Isometric
High Intensity Training
140/90
33. What are the 2 components of muscle fitness
oxygen to muscles
Endurance and Strength
Polyunsaturated fat
Trans fat
34. What are minerals mostly made from
3 benefits of flexibility
25%
bones
phosphorous and calcium
35. Isotonic muscle contractions in which the muscle gets longer as it contracts that is - when a weight is gradually lowered and the contracting muscle gets longer as it gives up tension. also called negative exercise.
Isometric
Vegans and Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
Eccentric Contraction
10-35%
36. Specific - Measurable - Attainable - Relevant - Timely
tension not pain
Isometric
SMART goals
Fast twitch fibers IIb
37. If you have been doing 25 push-ups every day for 6 months - are you working on improving your muscle strength
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
Grehlin
false maintenance
above 130/85
38. Which is the top number diastolic or systolic.
Systolic/Diastolic
muscle endurance
Hyponatremia
9 trace minerals
39. Isotonic muscle contractions in which the muscles gets shorter as it contracts - such as when a joint is bent and two body parts move closer together
9 trace minerals
Concentric Contraction
Training for 2 components of muscle fitness
muscle strength
40. What does MET stand for
Hemoglobin
Metabolic Equivalents
phosphorous and calcium
Cholesterol
41. How long should static stretches be held
Outcome goals
phosphorous and calcium
15-60 sec
benefits of strength - flexibility
42. Monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats that are usually liquid at room temperature and come primarily from vegetable sources.
Unsaturated fat
25%
Outcome goals
Atherosclerosis
43. Iodine - it is needed to avoid a thyroid disease called goiter - because that was the leading reason for rejecting recruits during WWI - the government decided to add it to table salt in 1924 - and that has just about eliminated the disease -
behavioral and outcome goals
4 Exceptions
Cholesterol
I
44. When you press your palms together in front of your chest as hard as you can - that is an example of which kind of exercise
1
Isometric
Water Soluble Vitamins
Blood Flow Pathway
45. The range of motion available in a joint. It is affected by muscle length - joint structure and other factors. A fit person can move the body joints through a full range of motion in work and in play .
behavioral and outcome goals
above 150
Flexibility
MG
46. How many second s do they suggest for eccentric contraction
Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
4 seconds
remains the same length
Fit Heart
47. 5 organs or systems all be fit; heart - lungs - blood vessels - blood and muscles
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
Hemoglobin
Dangers Over fat
Isometric
48. What is a normal healthy blood pressure
muscles to bone
Bone to bone
out
120/80
49. Fat - located under the skin. skinfold measures - can be used to estimate body fatness; waist to hip circumference ratio - can be an indicator.
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
80-82 ml/kg
Subcutaneous Fat
Isotonic
50. Tends to deteriorate with age - and this is partly due to corresponding declines in muscle strength - range of motion - and a lower ability to coordinate muscle movements.
Fuel Nutrients
Complete Proteins
20 y.o
Functional Balance