Exsc 221 Midterm Test Questions
Ghrelin and leptin are two hormones that control a - appetite. b - body weight. c - stress. d - anger. e - happiness.
a - appetite
VO2 max is a good predictor of a - cardiorespiratory fitness. b- heart disease. c - type II diabetes. d - mental toughness.
a - cardiorespitory fitness
Holism claims that the reality of human life is a -mind and body. b -only the mind. c -only the body d -not matter. e -agnostic.
a - mind and body
Immaterialism claims that the reality of human life is a - not matter. b - only the body. c - the mind and body. d - agnostic. e - None of the above
a - not matter
Materialism claims that the reality of human life is a - only the body. b - the body, mind, and spirit. c - not matter. d - agnostic. e - the mind and body.
a - only the body
Behaviorism and operant conditioning work on people but may result in a - resentment toward authority. b - competition. c - only the body changing. d - manipulation. e - only the mind changing.
a - resentment toward authority
The two types of flexibility are a - static and dynamic flexibility. b - static and muscular flexibility. c - dynamic and functional flexibility. d - muscular and strength flexibility.
a - static and dynamic flexibility
Hydrogenation converts unsaturated fats to a semisolid or solid form, and they become a - trans fats. b - hydrogenated oil. c - bad carbs. d - monounsaturated vegetable oils. e - none of the above.
a - trans fats
In 2011, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) replaced the Food Guide Pyramid, government guidelines for healthy eating, with a - Livestrong plate. b - MyPlate. c - the Harvard Healthy Eating Pyramid. d - Oldways pyramids. e - MyPyramid.
b - MyPlate
Which of the following is most important for wise goal setting? a - Giving yourself rewards b - Setting goals as high as possible c - Accomplishing goals quickly d - Generally stated goals, avoid specifics e - All of the above
b - Setting goals as high as possible
A pedometer reading of 10,000-14,000 steps a day is considered to be a - very active. b - active. c - moderately active. d - low active. e - inactive.
b - active
Muscle strength and endurance is capable of a - reducing back pain. b - helping a person avoid osteoporosis. c - improving balance. d - all of the above. e - none of the above.
d - all of the above
Functional fitness helps correct dysfunction by a - doing weight training. b - exercising the cardiorespiratory system. c - participating in a sport. d - creating a solid foundation. e - orthopedic surgery.
d - creating a solid foundation
Body tissue that can generate force is called a - tendon. b - cartilage. c - nerve. d - muscle.
d - muscle
Anorexia nervosa is a mental illness in which a person a -overdoses on prescription drugs. b - engages in binge-purge cycles. c - has a nervous breakdown. d - starves herself or himself. e - has shingles.
d - starves herself or himself
Good posture contributes to a - good functioning of many systems of the body. b - a better supply of oxygen to the lungs. c - communicating confidence. d - good relationships. e - All of the above
e - All of the above
Wellness includes a - feelings of peace and harmony of being. b - optimal energy. c - the desire and capacity to thrive. d - health, fitness and overall well-being. e - All of the above
e - All of the above
Changing to living a healthy lifestyle is a - the most difficult change to make. b - dependent on how others are living. c - facilitated by a fixed mindset. d - dependent on determinism. e - None of the above
e - None of the above
When trying to adopt new healthy behaviors, it is important to a - be flexible. b - be patient. c - respect how complex a thorough change can be. d - recognize that this involves your whole being. e - all of the above.
e - all of the above
Dynamic flexibility helps to maintain a - cartilage in the joints. b - ligament soreness. c - more attention to the muscles. d - more oxygen in the lungs. e - better posture.
e - better posture
The glycemic index and glycemic load impact a - triglyceride levels in the blood. b - omega-3 and omega-6 levels in the blood. c - macronutrient levels in the blood. d - micronutrient levels in the blood. e - insulin levels in the blood.
e - insulin levels in the blood
The behavior and the value of each individual can be kept distinct from each other. This is best accomplished by having a - any kind of self-esteem. b - high self-esteem. c - low self-esteem. d - achievement self-esteem. e - self-acceptance self-esteem.
e - self-acceptance self-esteem
A person is considered obese when the BMI is a - 30.0 or more. b - 29.0 or more. c - 28.0 or more. d - 27.0 or more. e - 26.0 or more.
a - 30.0 or more
Good posture is the a - proper alignment of the musculoskeletal system. b - proper alignment of the head and back. c - balance of the left and right shoulders. d - balance of the left and right hips. e - proper alignment that feels stiff.
a - proper alignment of the musculoskeletal system
A healthy approach to improving cardiorespiratory wellness includes a - pushing yourself as hard as you can. b - awareness of the effects of hot and humid condition. c - wearing clothes to make you sweat off weight. d - running or jogging rather than just walking.
b - awareness of the effects of hot and humid condition
Three types of muscle tissue in the body include a - cardiac, pulmonary, and skeletal. b - cardiac, smooth, and skeletal. c - cardiac, skeletal, and postural. d - cardiac, digestive, and skeletal.
b - cardiac, smooth, and skeletal
One of the best ways to regulate ghrelin and leptin is with a - anti-depressants. b - exercise. c - glucose. d - positive attitudes. e - fasting.
b - exercise
The relationship between flexibility and muscle strength dictates that a - muscles cannot be flexible if they are strong. b - flexibility is most effective when muscles are strong. c - muscles cannot be strong if they are flexible. d - maintaining muscle strength limits dynamic flexibility.
b - flexibility is most effective when muscles are strong
Stressors release hormones that slow down digestion resulting in a - food not being digested. b - food stagnating and sending toxins into the bloodstream. c - decreased energy. d - decreased appetite. e - food staying in the thoracic cavity too long.
b - food stagnating and sending toxins into the bloodstream
Health benefits of being flexible include a - improved endurance. b - improved posture and reduce risk of injury. c - increased stress. d - increased psychological flexibility.
b - improved posture and reduce risk of injury
The fat-storing fold of the peritoneum, the lining of the abdominal cavity, is called the a - rectus abdominus. b - omentum c - abdominal fold. d - diaphragm. e - none of the above.
b - omentum
The nutrient most needed for survival is a - protein. b - water. c - carbohydrates. d - vitamins. e - fats.
b - water
You can estimate your current cardiorespiratory fitness level a - only by taking a treadmill stress test b - by assessing how much weight you can move c - by measuring how far you can move in a given time d - by counting how many breaths you take per minute
c - by measuring how far you can move in a given time
Muscular endurance is the ability of a muscle or muscle group to a - exert force. b - maintain stability. c - contract repeatedly over time. d - align the body.
c - contract repeatedly over time
The principle of progression, when applied to flexibility, means that a - everyone should be able to sit with legs extended and reach beyond their toes. b - everyone should bounce and stretch as far as possible. c - everyone should ease into flexibility exercises and do some everyday. d - everyone needs to become as flexible as possible.
c - everyone should ease into flexibility exercises and do some everyday
The capacity to move a joint through its full range of motion is called a - ligament flexibility b - dynamic flexibility c - flexibility d - functional flexibility
c - flexibility
Cardiorespiratory fitness contributes to a - physical fitness. b - only development of the heart and lungs. c - overall well-being including neurogenesis. d - athletic performance mainly.
c - overall well-being including neurogenesis
Thoughts and feelings affect how the cells function according to a - chemistry b - psychology c -psychoneuroimmunolog d - biology e - neurology
c - psychoneuroimmunology
Muscular fitness can help hypertensive individuals lower their a - systolic blood pressure. b - diastolic blood pressure. c - systolic and diastolic blood pressure. d - none of the above.
c - systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Functional fitness improves real-life movements by a - strengthening muscles by isolating a muscle. b - focusing mainly on muscle bulk. c - teaching muscles to work together. d - focusing mainly on muscle endurance. e - teaching lifetime sports skills.
c - teaching muscles to work together