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health-and-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. If you are using the HIT method of training you would normally do How many repetitions per set
8-12 reps
3 PRE
Isotonic
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
2. What is the aerobic capacity of an elite runner
Healthy BMI
muscle strength
DOMS Occurs
80-82 ml/kg
3. 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
max does not take account of resting heart rate
Cholesterol
Essential Amino Acids
4. Percentage of protein for diet
Less than 40-men - Less than 50-woman
10-35%
overload principle
Regulatory Nutrients
5. What is it that keeps blood from rushing down to your feet in between heart beats.
Water Soluble Vitamins
Valves
Elastic
Antioxidants
6. 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.
Complete Proteins
Eccentric Contraction
Water in foods
DOMS
7. What disease is also known as the silent killer
Flexibility
decreases
Making Push-ups Difficult
High blood pressure
8. What does MET stand for
F
Metabolic Equivalents
Training for 2 components of muscle fitness
Bone to bone
9. Helps with weight control - helps posture - prevents back pain - can become more limber
Isotonic Exercise
benefits of strength - flexibility
48 hours
Animal Protein
10. Also known as neutraceuticals - products that contain these medically beneficial compounds - because they are a combination of pharmaceuticals and food.
2 seconds
Functional Foods
Healthy BMI
140/90
11. 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
Water Soluble Vitamins
add 2lbs per week
Isometric
elderly and pregnant
12. Too little of sodium - brain cells can be affected. confusion - seizures - and coma. Sweating and losing a lot of sodium - drinking a lot of water - so much that the kidneys cant get rid of it fast. such as marathons or radio drinking water contests
3500
Hyponatremia
Dangers Over fat
add 2lbs per week
13. The amount of energy expended at rest is referred to 1
Bottled Water
9
RPE
1 MET
14. Help prevent cancer by absorbing free particals.
Gunnar Borg
Antioxidants
Isotonic
Functional Balance
15. In metabolic syndrome high blood pressure is what over what
Polyunsaturated fat
30-90 minutes
130/85
Training for 2 components of muscle fitness
16. Lowers LDL but does not lower HDL. sources can be olive oil - olives - avacado - seeds and nuts.
Tap Water
Monounsaturated fat
2 Physiological Components of Health
45 male 39 Female
17. In a single day How many gallons of blood does the heart pump
Fat Soluble Vitamins
above 130/85
4 -000 gal
2 seconds
18. 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 .
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
Flexibility
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
3 PRE
19. 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.
3 ways to use calories
Fat
Essential Fat
faster
20. Which kind of PRE is used when you do lunges with no free weights
20
Isotonic
3 ways to use calories
0-80
21. When muscles are working what percent of blood flow do they receive
Polyunsaturated fat
70
oxygen to muscles
140/90
22. For metabolic syndrome - What is considered low for HDL.
Elastic
Less than 40-men - Less than 50-woman
High Intensity Training
Dehydration
23. Contain all of the essential amino acids - along with most of the others. examples are meat - dairy products - and fish
Isometric
Complete Proteins
Aging on BMI
5.3 quarts
24. 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.
remains the same length
Functional Balance
healthy Blood Lipid Numbers
K
25. Does not appear in plants - it is man made they shoot hydrogen into the vegetable oil. harmful effects are raises LDL which may lead to plaque build up also known as atherosclerosis. If the readings of trans fat in a product are less than .5% compani
2 seconds
Trans fat
Soy
Hypokinetic
26. 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
Concentric Contraction
How RPE is Used
Making Push-ups Difficult
Saturated fat
27. What doesnt cause DOMS
benefits of strength - flexibility
Bad Carbs
lactic acid
7 major minerals
28. For metabolic syndrome - What is considered high for triglycerides
above 150
Functional Foods
Omega 3
What carbs do for us
29. 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
5.3 quarts
Leptin
Brown Fat
HDL Cholesterol
30. 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
false maintenance
FE
Making Push-ups Difficult
Dangers Under fat
31. 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 -
Visceral Fat
MG
9
2 Physiological Components of Health
32. 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
behavioral and outcome goals
Metabolic Equivalents
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
33. The ability of the muscles to exert an external force or to lift a heavy weight. A fit person can do work or play that involves exerting force - such as lifting or controlling one's own body weight.
muscle strength
4 seconds
High Intensity Training
lactic acid
34. Which is a good use of and necessary thing for strength training
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
overload
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
9
35. Who invented the 6-20 scale for RPE
25%
Making Push-ups Difficult
Gunnar Borg
Plyometrics
36. 1 to 2 lbs per week - for example 3500 calories use up to or not eat 500 calories.
4 seconds
Healthy weight loss rate
false maintenance
Flexibility
37. 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
benefits of strength - flexibility
Concentric Contraction
Purpose of Functional Balance
38. It strengthens bones and makes teeth more resistant to decay. Most public water systems are treated with fluoride - so that it is a good source. too much fluoride can damage teeth - so do not swallow toothpastes or mouthwashes with fluoride in them.
F
muscles and bones
Blood Flow Pathway
MG
39. Consuming calories in amounts equal to the number of calories expended. individuals who want to increase lean body mass need to increase caloric intake while carefully increasing the intensity and duration of their physical activity.
Caloric Balance
DOMS
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
CA
40. 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
decreases
Cholesterol
Relative Strength
max does not take account of resting heart rate
41. What are proteins made of
Water per day
3 kinds of muscles
Amino Acids
overload
42. What are the 2 components of muscle fitness
Bone to bone
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
NA and CL
Endurance and Strength
43. 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
Aging on BMI
15-60 sec
13
Aorta
44. The oxygen-carrying protein (molecule) of red blood cells
max does not take account of resting heart rate
bones
Hemoglobin
above 150
45. The recommended frequency for CV exercise if your goal is to attain good fitness
4 -000 gal
3-5 days
Functional Balance
Water Soluble Vitamins
46. 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
DOMS Occurs
Monounsaturated fat
above 150
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
47. 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
Isotonic
Heredity and body composition
Eccentric Contraction
Vitamins v. Minerals
48. Not regulated by FDA (food and drug administration) can make any claims - spend $ - no benefit - may be bad for you.
Gunnar Borg
DOMS Occurs
Protein Supplements
3 benefits of flexibility
49. Is considered to be the best indicator of cardiovascular fitness - and aerobic physically activity is the preferred method for achieving it
Aerobic Capacity
Free weights
4 kinds of flexibility
Water per day
50. How many vitamins are there?
intermediate twitch fibers
Purpose of Functional Balance
13
Viscous