Health Unit 2 Test
30 percent of their total calorie intake
A person's total oils/fat intake should not exceed --
60 percent
Approximately, what percentage of the body is water?
lean
Body composition is examined with regards to ______ mass in proportion to body fat
Mesomorph
Body type that is normal height and well-built
Endomorph
Body type that is short and overweight
Ectomorph
Body type that is tall and thin
Complex
Carbohydrates that require a prolonged process of digestion in order to be broken down into glucose and, therefore, help to maintain proper blood sugar levels
D
Dairy products are a good source of protein, calcium, and Vitamin _
Exercise
One factor that can be changed in order to lower your body fat
essential amino acids
Proteins that are not manufactured by the body and must be derived from food sources are termed ---
To make himself/herself a more able servant of God
The Christian should pursue the goal of physical fitness with what aim?
Minerals
There are 13 of these used by the human body to maintain health
False
True or False: A "well-rounded" exercise program should include either anaerobic or aerobic exercises, but not both
True
True or False: Adolescents should eat the maximum number of suggested servings of each of the five food groups in order to meet their nutritional needs
True
True or False: Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, endurance, flexibility, and body composition are five ways to measure physical fitness
False
True or False: Muscular strength and endurance is the ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to efficiently transfer oxygen and nutrients to the skeletal muscles
True
True or False: The best way to regulate your eating habits is to eat only when you are hungry
True
True or False: The scientific definition of nutrition is "the proper supply of nutrients essential to growth, reproduction, repair, immunity, and energy."
True
True or False: The six major nutrients that are found in food are carbohydrates, fat, protein, water, vitamins, and minerals
True
True or False: Vitamins are essential to good health because they help the body convert carbohydrates into energy; they aid in the repair and construction of cells; and they facilitate normal bodily functions
True
True or False: Water is the basis of good nutrition because it is essential to all forms of metabolism in the body
True
True or False: increasing the intensity of an exercise will increase the strength of a muscle
Cholesterol
Used by the body to synthesize Vitamin D, maintain the proper functioning of nerve cells, to keep skin soft and supple, and to transport fat to cells
Calcium
Useful for growth and development of strong bones and teeth
Protein, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, and grains
What are the five categories that MyPlate is divided into?
Meat
What food source contains all the essential amino acids and is the best source of protein?
No one food or food group can supply all your nutritional needs, eating only from one food group can affect your weight, give variety to your diet
Why is it important to eat foods from each of the five food groups?
Glucose
cell's main source of energy
Catabolism
conversion of nutrients into energy
Flexibilty
demonstrates the possible range of motion of muscles, joints, and ligaments
Anaerobic
exercise does not require the use of oxygen to metabolize energy
Aerobic
exercise requires the use of oxygen to produce energy
Regular
exercise that will enable you to perform daily tasks with an increased amount of energy and enthusiasm
Saturated
fats that can increase that amount of "bad" cholesterol in the blood and are found in animal products and some vegetables
Complete Protein
food source that contains all the essential amino acids
Grain
good source of carbohydrates and Vitamin B complex
Fiber
helps to keep the digestive system working properly and guards against colon cancer, found in grains, vegetables, and fruits
Vitamin C
linked to increased immunity and destruction of toxic substances within the body, abundant in fruits and vegetables
Oil
nutrient that Vitamins A, D, E, and K are dependent upon for their absorption by cells
Metabolism
process by which a cell converts nutrients into energy
Calorie
the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Celsius