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health-and-nutrition
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1. back pain -core strength -weight control (for every 2 lbs of muscle the body can burn more calories)
15-60 sec
3 benefits of strength
High blood pressure
72 beats
2. If you want to strengthen your muscles and increase your muscle mass (hypertrophy) - you should do How many repetitions per set/ How many sets
Caloric Balance
Diastolic
3-8 reps 1 set
Incomplete Proteins
3. You need it in cell walls - used for digestion - making hormones and part of nerves. Like a waxy substance but not fat but like looks like it - cant be used as an energy source - HDL and LDL high density lip protein total > 200
overload
Phytochemicals
Cholesterol
K
4. 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 -
10-35%
MG
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
out
5. 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
Fiber
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
Protein Supplements
4 -000 gal
6. 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.
Diastolic
Essential Fat
intermediate twitch fibers
DOMS
7. Which kind of goal is more sensible (SMART) when one is beginning to make a change in lifestyle
45 male 39 Female
3500
Outcome goals
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
8. Percentage of fat in diet
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
20-35%
Causes of DOMS
High blood pressure
9. The heart rate reserve method of calculating target heart rate range uses age as well as...
2-3
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
resting heart rate
Dancers - Rehab
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 .
80-82 ml/kg
Bottled Water
Essential Amino Acids
Flexibility
11. 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
140-159 or 90-99
Right and Left Atrium
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
Concentric Contraction
12. Muscles work in pairs - if you are working one muscle - what do we call its pair? (on the other side of the body) Chest vs Upper Back - Biceps vs Triceps - Quadriceps vs Hamstrings - Abductors vs Aductors - Anterior Deltoids vs Posterior Deltoids
Monounsaturated fat
Causes of DOMS
agonist/ antagonist
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
13. How often per minute at rest does the heart beat in a normal person.
Atherosclerosis
Isotonic
Valves
72 beats
14. Damages the kidneys-body has to process more nitrogen - leaches calcium from bones only from meat - environmental costs/ effects
muscles to bone
Animal Protein
healthy Blood Lipid Numbers
Right and Left Atrium
15. Helps with weight control - helps posture - prevents back pain - can become more limber
benefits of strength - flexibility
I
20
Good Carbs
16. What is the aerobic capacity of an elite runner
80-82 ml/kg
Vitamins
Purpose of Functional Balance
Systolic
17. For metabolic syndrome - What is considered low for HDL.
Bad Carbs
Complete Proteins
Less than 40-men - Less than 50-woman
remains the same length
18. 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 -
Omega 3
I
2-7 times per week
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
19. Lots of sugar not many other nutrients 'sweets' table sugar - cookies - cake and ice creams. bad for your teeth
Dangers Under fat
Bad Carbs
Antioxidants
Dehydration
20. Metabolic fitness and Bone integrity
Functional Balance
Good Carbs
2 Physiological Components of Health
30-90 minutes
21. Has been shown to help improve balance and mobility in the elderly. It is used in rehabilitation and in specialized training regiments for sports.
Capillaries
13
1
Purpose of Functional Balance
22. Contain some but not all of the essential amino acids examples would be beans - ntus and rice. have to combine your foods so gt all 9 essential amino acids.
Incomplete Proteins
How RPE is Used
Plyometrics
DOMS
23. If you are using the HIT method of training you would normally do How many sets
3-5 days
1
overload; progressive
8-12 reps
24. 1. Isotonic 2. Isometric 3. Isokenetic
3 PRE
Diastolic
45-60%
Unsaturated fat
25. A positive state of the physiological systems commonly associated with reduced risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
Gunnar Borg
3 PRE
2-3
Metabolic Fitness
26. 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.
Dangers Over fat
Warm-up
Systolic
Fit Heart
27. What percent of Americans will experience back pain in their lives
Unsaturated fat
80
25%
volume oxygen maximum
28. The oxygen-carrying protein (molecule) of red blood cells
K
muscle endurance
bones
Hemoglobin
29. Why is the 'heart rate reserve method -' of calculating training pulse rate considered more accurate than the 'percentage of maximum heart rate' method
Isometric
Caloric Balance
Capillaries
max does not take account of resting heart rate
30. Hardening of the arteries due to conditions that cause the arterial walls to become thick - hard and nonelastic.
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
80-82 ml/kg
140/90
Arteriosclerosis
31. 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
Manganese
1 MET
Aging on BMI
Hyponatremia
32. Milo of Crotona is an example of what two principles
Vitamins
overload; progressive
2-3
Slow twitch I
33. Too little of the body weight composed of fat. special concern particularly when associated with overtraining - low calorie intake - competitive stress and poor diet. with this amenorrhea may occur which places the woman at risk for bone loss and oth
Glutes
Dangers Under fat
140/90
Cholesterol
34. In a single day How many gallons of blood does the heart pump
4 -000 gal
2 seconds
20
Fast twitch fibers IIb
35. 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
Good Carbs
Z
20
Bad Carbs
36. Which is a good use of and necessary thing for strength training
High Intensity Training
Isotonic Exercise
Tap Water
overload
37. Each additional pound of muscle you build increases your basal metabolic rate by How many calories per day.
3500
Amino Acids
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
RPE
38. Heredity does not affect your destiny - genetics loads the gun but lifestyle pulls the trigger. so there are things that you inherent but how you ultimately live can affect your look
muscle endurance
Heredity and body composition
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
4 traditional components of health fitness
39. Food to which nutrients are added in amounts greater than what would naturally occur in the food
remains the same length
RPE
Fortified Foods
4 Exceptions
40. Which kind of exercise involves muscle shortening but not muscle lengthening
Saturated fat
Hemoglobin
Isokinetic
4 -000 gal
41. Muscles are exercised at levels beyond their normal use.
elderly and pregnant
out
Systolic
Causes of DOMS
42. Monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats that are usually liquid at room temperature and come primarily from vegetable sources.
Vitamins
25%
Unsaturated fat
Healthy BMI
43. Behavioral goal is associated with something you do - example is 30 minutes of brisk walking 6 days a week for the next 2 weeks; an outcome goal is associated with a physical characteristic example would be to lowering your body weight
false maintenance
behavioral and outcome goals
Diastolic
45-60%
44. Upper blood pressure number - often called working blood pressure. it represents the pressure in the arteries at its highest level just after the heart beats
Aorta
3 somatypes
Systolic
3 benefits of flexibility
45. Calories per gram Carbs
out
Making Push-ups Difficult
Isotonic Exercise
4
46. Primary sources come from animals. dietary fats that are usually solid at room temperature and come primarily from animal sources; excessive fat particularly this kind can lead to atherosclerosis cardiovascular disease and breast - prostate and colon
Animal Protein
Endurance and Strength
Saturated fat
max does not take account of resting heart rate
47. Before you do serious resistance or cardio exercises what should you be SURE to do?
Warm-up
Visceral Fat
20-35%
Blood Flow Pathway
48. When muscles are working what percent of blood flow do they receive
70
Essential Fat
Z
Regulatory Nutrients
49. Occurs 24 hours after exercise
DOMS
Dehydration
9 trace minerals
3500
50. It stretches and stays like taffy
Functional Foods
9 trace minerals
45-60%
Viscous
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