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health-and-nutrition
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What disease is also known as the silent killer
Regulatory Nutrients
faster
High blood pressure
Dangers Under fat
2. Milo of Crotona is an example of what two principles
Visceral Fat
70
7 major minerals
overload; progressive
3. Smooth - cardiac and skeletal
muscle strength
Functional Balance
3 kinds of muscles
Concentric Contraction
4. Potassium - it is the third most abundant mineral in the body. it is an electrolyte - they help with proper nerve and muscle function - such as beating of the heart. we need about 4700mg per day - good sources include fruits and veggies - especially
Trans fat
Isotonic
K
Training for 2 components of muscle fitness
5. Help you digest slowly (complex fibers) - blood sugar level even - prevent constipation whole foods - glycemic - are good because they have vmfp - vitamins - minerals fibers and Phytochemicals
Caloric Balance
Subcutaneous Fat
Outcome goals
Good Carbs
6. These conditions are caused by inactivity - and account for a large percentage of our health care costs.
2-7 times per week
Dehydration
Hypokinetic
Prochaska's Model for Behavior Modification
7. What is the aerobic capacity of an elite runner
How RPE is Used
80-82 ml/kg
phosphorous and calcium
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
8. One advantage of ___________ over machines is that they work muscles other than the ones you are targeting in your exercise
Recommendations for fat
Eccentric Contraction
Elastic
Free weights
9. For men and women is 17-25
3500
Healthy BMI
45 male 39 Female
Complete Proteins
10. 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 .
How RPE is Used
Flexibility
Polyunsaturated fat
Antioxidants
11. Left Ventricle - aorta - small blood vessels - capillaries - veins - right atrium - right ventricle - left atrium - left ventricle
Cholesterol
Blood Flow Pathway
10-35%
45 male 39 Female
12. As a person becomes more aerobically fit - what happens to their heart rate
Grehlin
3 PRE
Concentric Contraction
decreases
13. What is a normal healthy blood pressure
Gunnar Borg
130/85
120/80
RPE
14. The fat that your body needs to function. Regulation - 5% males 10% females - is necessary for temperature regulation - shock absorption and the regulation of essential nutrients - including vitamins ADEK.
MG
Heredity and body composition
Flexibility
Essential Fat
15. Are the transfer stations where oxygen and fuel are released - and waste products - such as carbon dioxide - are removed from the tissues.
Animal Protein
Isometric
remains the same length
Capillaries
16. Servings of protein
Water Soluble Vitamins
muscle endurance
1 MET
2-3
17. What happens to your muscles during an isometric exercise
lactic acid
8-12 reps
remains the same length
1 MET
18. Recommended frequency for flexibility exercises - and What is the minimum
80-82 ml/kg
Training for 2 components of muscle fitness
2-7 times per week
S
19. Fat - located under the skin. skinfold measures - can be used to estimate body fatness; waist to hip circumference ratio - can be an indicator.
Systolic/Diastolic
Subcutaneous Fat
Elastic
add 2lbs per week
20. Lowers LDL but does not lower HDL. sources can be olive oil - olives - avacado - seeds and nuts.
3-8 reps 1 set
Monounsaturated fat
Fit Heart
20
21. Why is the 'heart rate reserve method -' of calculating training pulse rate considered more accurate than the 'percentage of maximum heart rate' method
max does not take account of resting heart rate
What carbs do for us
Dehydration
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
22. Spiritual - social - emotional-mental - intellectual - physical
5 Dimensions of Wellness
Dangers Under fat
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
3500
23. 5 organs or systems all be fit; heart - lungs - blood vessels - blood and muscles
Plyometrics
Vegan
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
overload; progressive
24. Why is the blood in the veins blueish and the blood in arteries red
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
Aerobic Capacity
Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
9
25. It stretches and stays like taffy
Animal Protein
Viscous
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
Isometric
26. B and C - B-1: whole grains - lean a meat and poultry - legumes and nuts - B-12: animal products (benefits and drawbacks) - these we need to make sure we get enough of - because they exit the body regularly
3 kinds of muscles
Water Soluble Vitamins
FE
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
27. Come from plants; a plant derived chemical that is not considered an essential nutrient in the human diet but is believed to have beneficial health effects
Phytochemicals
25%
Metabolic Equivalents
muscle endurance
28. How often per year does the heart beat in a normal person?
15-60 sec
Blood Flow Pathway
5 Dimensions of Wellness
40 million
29. Carbs come from - grams per fiber 25-35% - fruits and veggies per day 5 servings
MG
Fiber
Fast twitch fibers IIb
above 130/85
30. Needed in relatively large amounts; calcium - phosphorous - sulfur - potassium - magnesium - sodium and chloride. Needed for muscle contraction - blood pressure maintenance - blood clotting and bone maintenance. (what they do - come from)
Elastic
7 major minerals
Brown Fat
20
31. What is it that keeps blood from rushing down to your feet in between heart beats.
3 kinds of muscles
2-7 times per week
Valves
3 PRE
32. Some arsenic is found in these - (how big in country - draw backs of drinking bottled water)
remains the same length
Viscous
Water in foods
Bottled Water
33. Precontemplation - not thinking about stopping Contemplation - considering stopping eating themPreparation - looking for healthier snacks Action - starts to eat fewer tootsie pops Maintenance - only eating four tootsie pops every month
PRE
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
80
34. How much bottled water is said to come from the same sources as municipal water.
Fiber
Glutes
25%
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
35. Cancer prevention - high blood pressure - heart disease - prevent stroke -prevents obesity - increases brain function -helps prevent depression
Glutes
Phytochemicals
6 benefits of aerobic exercise
13
36. Calories in a pound
agonist/ antagonist
3500
10-35%
Phytochemicals
37. The lower blood pressure number - often called 'resting pressure' It is the pressure in the arteries at its lowest level occurring just before the next beat of the heart.
Aging on BMI
What carbs do for us
lose fat not muscle
Diastolic
38. (how and why treated)
Antioxidants
Metabolic fitness
Tap Water
3 kinds of muscles
39. Considered large abdominal circumference for men and for women
10-35%
add 2lbs per week
men 40 - women 35
Aerobic Capacity
40. What are minerals mostly made from
Isotonic
5.3 quarts
4 seconds
phosphorous and calcium
41. 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
Manganese
DOMS Occurs
HDL Cholesterol
How RPE is Used
42. For the purposes of diagnosing metabolic syndrome - What is considered high blood pressure.
Metabolic Fitness
above 130/85
Aging on BMI
Isotonic
43. Helps with weight control - helps posture - prevents back pain - can become more limber
Bad Carbs
benefits of strength - flexibility
Essential Fat
P
44. When doing an isotonic exercise - should you breathe in on the effort - or out on the effort.
Aorta
Hypokinetic
3 muscle fibers
out
45. Static - ballistic - PNF - and Range of Motion
Less than 40-men - Less than 50-woman
Animal Protein
oxygen to muscles
4 kinds of flexibility
46. Magnesium - only need 1 oz or less - compared with 3lbs of calcium - but it is needed for over 300 chemical reactions that keep us alive. more than half our magnesium is in our bones - Calcium gives bones strength; magnesium gives bones elasticity -
4
4 kinds of flexibility
How RPE is Used
MG
47. Damages the kidneys-body has to process more nitrogen - leaches calcium from bones only from meat - environmental costs/ effects
Animal Protein
faster
Complete Proteins
70
48. Calories per gram - trans fat - saturated - unsaturated - monounsaturated and polyunsaturated and trans fat - secondary source of fuel - provides protective layer around organs - insulated body from the cold - transports fat soluble vitamins ADEK -
muscles and bones
4 traditional components of health fitness
muscles to bone
Fat
49. Which kind of muscle fibers help you excel at long distance running
Slow twitch I
lactic acid
High Intensity Training
Making Push-ups Difficult
50. Contain all of the essential amino acids - along with most of the others. examples are meat - dairy products - and fish
false maintenance
Systolic
Complete Proteins
healthy Blood Lipid Numbers