Physical Fitness Week 1-Test

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Benefits of exercising

- Improves self confidence - Helps you lose/control your weight - Helps you sleep better - Helps build strong muscles - Helps improve your balance

Excess weight affects physical fitness because

- The heart has to pump harder - It's more difficult to exercise - A heavy person gets more tired during exercise

How does stress affect mental and emotional health?

- increases sugar in the blood - decreases mental alertness - puts you in a bad mood - makes you feel edgy and uncomfortable

How does exercise improve your health?

- keeps your gums and skin firmer - keeps your eyes from getting damaged with age - helps prevent blood clots - takes the extra sugar out of your blood - makes you more intelligent

Why is it important to eat complex carbohydrates instead of simple carbohydrates at meals?

- they keep you full longer - they keep you from getting a sugar crash - they keep your blood sugar from rising too high

Macular degeneration

A condition of the eyes in which a person begins to lose vision in some areas

Periodontitis

A condition that can occur when the gums age and become more susceptible to infection

Obese

An individual that is very heavy or overweight

Incomplete proteins don't satisfy the suggested daily intake of protein; only

Complete proteins do

Exercise can prevent

Diseases

Unsaturated fats

Healthy fats from plant or fish sources which tend to be liquid at room temperature

Exercise can lower

Levels of stress in the blood

Essential amino acids

Nine protein building blocks that can't be made by the body so they must be obtained through food

Limiting factors

Obstacles or difficulties that keep a person from accomplishing goals, such as regular exercise

Exercise must be

Regular

Mental focus

The ability to concentrate on thinking tasks

Emotional health

The ability to keep feelings and thoughts stable during the activities experienced in life

Mental health

The ability to think clearly and perform the mental tasks necessary in life

Serving size

The actual amount of food that is eaten in a single meal

Amino acids

The basic building blocks of proteins

Calorie

The measurement of how much energy is in the food that is eaten

Exercise can't easily improve

Type 1 diabetes

Eating disorder

Unhealthy eating habits related to the amount of food eaten

Limiting factors

•Understanding •Money - not being able to afford proper equipment •Location •Family behaviors •Motivation

Blood clot

A clump of red blood cells that are stuck together with various proteins as they move through the body

Estrogen

A hormone released in females

Mental focus can be improved by

Exercise

Chances of getting cancer are lowered if you

Exercise regularly

Saturated fats

Unhealthy fats from animal sources which tend to be solid at room temperature

Dementia

A condition in older people in which the brain doesn't work properly

Dehydrated

A condition in which the body doesn't have all the water it needs to function properly; can be mild or can be severe and lead to death

Hydrated

A condition in which the body has the proper amount of water in it to perform normally

Osteoporosis

A condition in which the bones of a person become thinner and have less strength

Cortisol

A hormone that is released in response to stress that puts sugar in the blood to increase energy and narrows arteries to increase blood pressure

Adrenaline

A hormone that is released in response to stress that speeds up the heart rate, and can increase blood pressure

Pneumonia

A lung infection that can make it difficult to breathe and even cause death

Fiber

A non digestible substance that comes from plant sources; it helps the body move food through the digestible system

Neurological system

A part of the body that is made up of the brain, nerves, and spinal chord

Regular exercise

A plan in which a person chooses to exercise a certain number of times every week

Flexibility

A type of physical conditioning that lengthens the muscles and improves the movement of the joints

Cardiovascular fitness

A type of physical conditioning that primarily strengthens the heart, lungs, and blood vessels

Muscular fitness

A type of physical conditioning that strengthens specific muscles

Skeletal system

The bones found in the body

Sugar high

The hyperactive and edgy feeling that comes when there is too much sugar in the blood stream

Sugar crash

The low energy and hungry feeling that come when the body recovers from a sugar high

Glycemic index

The measure of how quickly foods are being digested in the body

Physical fitness

The measure of the health and condition of the heart, lungs, muscles, and joints of an individual

Waist-to-hip ratio

The measurement of the waist and hips; a ratio used to determine if there is too much fat on a person's stomach for him/her to be healthy

Internal system

The organs inside the body and how they function together

Muscular system

The part of the body that is made up of the muscles

Circulatory system

The parts of the body that are related to the movement of blood


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