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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. What are proteins made of
Amino Acids
Cholesterol
Bad Carbs
Right and Left Ventricle
2. We have and need this trace mineral the most. Good sources mostly come from meat and fish but vegetarians can find it in legumes - eggs (lacto-ovo vegetarians) - whole grains - fortified cereals. Iron deficiency in the U.S. and Canada is rare - but a
Healthy BMI
FE
I
Cholesterol
3. Osteoarthritis - breast cancer - uterine cancer - cervical cancer - intracranial hypertension - risk of cataracts - decrease life by 18-10 years. Android Northern above belly button Gynoid Southern below belly button - where fat is placed.
140-159 or 90-99
Dangers Over fat
Dehydration
Systolic/Diastolic
4. Left Ventricle - aorta - small blood vessels - capillaries - veins - right atrium - right ventricle - left atrium - left ventricle
Blood Flow Pathway
P
Aging on BMI
Prochaska's Model for Behavior Modification
5. As a person becomes more aerobically fit - what happens to their heart rate
8-12 reps
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
Systolic
decreases
6. 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
overload
Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
Dancers - Rehab
7. 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
45-60%
Vegan
Z
5.3 quarts
8. Monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats that are usually liquid at room temperature and come primarily from vegetable sources.
20 y.o
Endurance and Strength
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Unsaturated fat
9. Heart monitor - Talk Test -RPE (13-16) - METS -Pulse Rate (heart rate reserved/ maximum hear rate method)
Protein Supplements
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
Tap Water
10. Which heart beats less often
Glutes
out
45-60%
Fit Heart
11. Ability of muscles to exert themselves repeatedly. A fit person can repeat movements for a long period without undue fatigue.
Blood Flow Pathway
Metabolic Fitness
Saturated fat
muscle endurance
12. What should you feel when doing flexibility exercises
tension not pain
How RPE is Used
Phytochemicals
2 Physiological Components of Health
13. The recommended frequency for CV exercise if your goal is to attain good fitness
3-5 days
70
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
Slow twitch I
14. What is it that keeps blood from rushing down to your feet in between heart beats.
Valves
3 muscle fibers
2-3
Causes of DOMS
15. Is not a form of Fat - cannot be used as a fuel. has 2 structural components HDL and LDL
Systolic/Diastolic
Amino Acids
Cholesterol
5 Dimensions of Wellness
16. 10-20% males 17-28% females
Healthy Fat Percentage
Valves
Free weights
Training for 2 components of muscle fitness
17. The amount of energy expended at rest is referred to 1
Isotonic Exercise
Isotonic
Regulatory Nutrients
1 MET
18. Milo of Crotona is an example of what two principles
Amino Acids
overload; progressive
Relative Strength
3 benefits of flexibility
19. Also known as neutraceuticals - products that contain these medically beneficial compounds - because they are a combination of pharmaceuticals and food.
Functional Foods
130/85
Fortified Foods
Monounsaturated fat
20. 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 -
3 PRE
Functional Balance
Fat
High Intensity Training
21. In metabolic syndrome high blood pressure is what over what
130/85
3 benefits of strength
Plyometrics
Less than 40-men - Less than 50-woman
22. It is not true that the ______ you do a strength exercise - the more it builds your muscles
Trans fat
faster
Vegans and Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
23. What doesnt cause DOMS
Making Push-ups Difficult
Less than 40-men - Less than 50-woman
Incomplete Proteins
lactic acid
24. Lower back and lower abdominal muscles
Glutes
above 150
overload principle
Free weights
25. Fat - located under the skin. skinfold measures - can be used to estimate body fatness; waist to hip circumference ratio - can be an indicator.
Subcutaneous Fat
4 seconds
72 beats
Causes of DOMS
26. 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.
Diastolic
Isotonic
healthy Blood Lipid Numbers
1 MET
27. Increase exercise - strength and cardio - reduce calorie intake - decrease fat - sugar and alcohol
lose fat not muscle
25%
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
FE
28. Sodium and chlorine. tied for 5th abundant. both are electrolytes and postassium - most people get plenty of sodium - and many get too much. the upper level is 2300 mg a day which is about 1 teaspoon. Chloride helps us digest food and need about the
Complete Proteins
NA and CL
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
Brown Fat
29. What is the average aerobic capacity of a normal person
Hyponatremia
above 150
45 male 39 Female
bones
30. 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
3-8 reps 1 set
Good Carbs
40 million
Making Push-ups Difficult
31. Servings of protein
Fat Soluble Vitamins
faster
2-3
Dangers Over fat
32. Percentage carbs in diet
8-12 reps
Bottled Water
45-60%
Unsaturated fat
33. What is VO2 max a measure of
Monounsaturated fat
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
Protein Supplements
volume oxygen maximum
34. Hardening of the arteries due to conditions that cause the arterial walls to become thick - hard and nonelastic.
Complete Proteins
Blood Flow Pathway
Recommendations for fat
Arteriosclerosis
35. Who invented the 6-20 scale for RPE
Isokinetic
Dangers Under fat
Gunnar Borg
max does not take account of resting heart rate
36. 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 -
I
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
Valves
Plyometrics
37. Carbohydrates - fat and protein.
Fuel Nutrients
70
Water Soluble Vitamins
Bad Carbs
38. Both: are chemicals the body need to function; Minerals are needed in larger quantities (pounds - versus ounces of vitamins) - minerals are not destroyed - broken down or transformed in the body; minerals cannot be made by the body - have to get from
Phytochemicals
intermediate twitch fibers
Trans fat
Vitamins v. Minerals
39. Individuals who are overweight or obese as children are more likely to be overweight as adults. over fatness in children causes the body to produce more fat cells; Children who are adopted are said to take on the BMI of their birth parents rather tha
Good Carbs
Recommendations for fat
Incomplete Proteins
Aging on BMI
40. Type of muscle contraction in which the muscle changes length - either shortening (concentrically) or lengthening (eccentrically)
3-5 days
2-3
Isotonic Exercise
Healthy weight loss rate
41. 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.
Functional Balance
Triglycerides
HDL Cholesterol
25%
42. What disease is also known as the silent killer
agonist/ antagonist
Percentage overweight
High blood pressure
Omega 3
43. 2 knids of people that need to do PNF stretches
overload principle
10-35%
Dancers - Rehab
Essential Amino Acids
44. Which kind of PRE is used when you do lunges with no free weights
3 benefits of flexibility
Isotonic
MG
Concentric Contraction
45. Percentage of fat in diet
20-35%
Monounsaturated fat
Healthy Fat Percentage
faster
46. Stage 1 hypertension is present if your blood pressure is equal to or greater than what systolic and what diastolic number.
140-159 or 90-99
tension not pain
2-7 times per week
FE
47. Fruits - veggies - beverages - watermelon - pineapples - apples - oranges - grapes - lettuce - cucumbers - carrots - celery.
4 traditional components of health fitness
140/90
Water in foods
Isokinetic
48. Calories per gram Carbs
Valves
4
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
Isometric
49. Phosphorous - it is 2nd most abundant mineral in our bodies. it is found in every cell and it is needed for strong bones - teeth and metabolism - also vitamin B can only be activated when it is attached when it is attached to phosphorus. we need abou
NA and CL
10-35%
remains the same length
P
50. I have been doing 2 sets of 8 reps each with 8-lb. weights - how might I apply the principle of progression
add 2lbs per week
Dangers Under fat
PNF
3 benefits of flexibility