DHN EXAM 4
Consuming protein within the first ____ hrs after exercise can promote protein synthesis and maintain a net positive nitrogen balance.
2
What's the minimum physical activity recommended in America?
2.5 hours a week
Target heart rate should be ____% of an individuals age-related maximum heart rate to achieve vigorous exercise.
70-85%
The term for a trendy weight loss practice that has widespread appeal among a population is called what?
A fad diet
PCr-ATP Energy System
ATP available in the muscle for immediate use in short duration/high intensity exercise
The ability of your heart and lungs to deliver oxygen to muscles is called __________ _________.
Aerobic capacity
VO2 max is also known as
Aerobic capacity
Excess protein fats are used for
Building muscle and stored in adipose tissue
How is target heart rate calculated?
By Multiplying maximal heart rate by .5 and .7
How is the wrist used to measure heart rate?
By counting the pulse for 10 seconds and multiplying that number by 6
Individuals with waist circumferences that are above the recommended range are at elevated risk for developing which diseases?
CVD, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension
What are the primary fuels for cellular activity?
Carbohydrate and fat
Excess protein causes the body to
Change the amino acids into fat, for storage
What term is used to describe muscle soreness that occurs 2 days after intense exercise?
Delayed onset of muscle soreness
In addition to lowering the risk of certain cancers, CVD, hypertension and diabetes, physical activity helps people manage ___________ and improve ____________.
Depression and sleep
Digestion, physical activity and metabolism are
Factors of energy output
True or false: Use of intramuscular triglycerides is greatest in low-to moderate-intensity physical activity
False
True or false: protein supplies more energy than fat
False, fat supplies more energy
The base of the physical activity pyramid includes activities of daily living. What makes up the rest of the tiers?
Flexibility, aerobic, and resistance exercises
Health problems associated with obesity include
Gallbladder disease, infertility, osteoarthritis, and metabolic syndrome
Plant and animal products that have been genetically altered are referred to as
Genetically modified organisms (GMOS)
What ergogenic acid is categorized as "impermissible" by the NCAA and, therefore, cannot be provided to student athletes by the athletic department
High-protein supplements
Reasons why certain countries fail to fortify salt with iodine include
Increased costs Lack of tech Negative perception of safety
Which amino acids are branched-chain amino acids
Leucine, isoleucine, and valine are found in a wide variety of protein-rich foods
Individuals who experience reduced nutritional quality due to the lack of nutrient-dense food in their diet have
Low food security
Once a person achieves their goals, they enter the __________ stage of exercise.
Maintenance
Lactic Acid System
Metabolism of glucose under anaerobic conditions
Oxygen systems
Metabolizes glucose, fat, and protein for energy
What is physical activity?
Movement that results from skeletal muscle contraction
What are activities that focus on improving balance, agility, and coordination called?
Neuromotor exercises
Is an athletes diet the most crucial factor affecting their performance?
No
Is whey protein found in eggs?
No
The condition characterized by excessive and unhealthy amounts of body fat is called __________.
Obesity
What are enduring fitness plans?
Plans that include variety in activities performed
What is the most common hormonal disorder that affects females who are of childbearing age?
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Positive energy balance is normal and healthy during _____________, ______________, and ____________.
Pregnancy, childhood, and infancy
Eating a high protein breakfast is an important part of weight management programs because
Reduced ghrelin, increased peptide YY, and better satiety levels
Unreliable diets are problematic because of
Short term changes, limited food selection, and lack of physical activity
How do you calculate age related maximum heart rate?
Substract ones age from 220
What is a target heart rate zone?
The range of heart rate that reflects the intensity of exertion during physical activity
BCAA's may be helpful because
They can enhance exercise performance, delay fatigue, spare muscle glycogen and decrease protein degradation
Why are fatty acids not useful for intense exercise?
They have less oxygen atoms in relation to carbon atoms than a glucose molecule. Cells need more oxygen to metabolize fatty acids.
Which metabolism theory proposes that some people store fat more readily to guard against starvation?
Thrifty metabolism theory
True or false: Plasma free fatty acids are derived from triglycerides in adipose cells.
True
True or false: trained athletes tend to oxidize more fat at the same intensity as an untrained person.
True
True or false: use of plasma FFAs is greatest in low-to moderate-intensity physical activity.
True
Where is the radial artery located?
Underside of wrist on thumb side
Most physical activity performed each day are _____________.
Unstructured
A deficiency of _____________ contributes to a weakened immune system that cannot effectively combat infectious diseases
Vitamin A
Those following a low carb diet usually see rapid weight loss due to _____________ loss.
Water
Are antioxidant vitamin supplements recommended for athletes?
Yes
Can amino acids from proteins be used for fueling muscles ?
Yes
Physiological roles for _________ include resistance to infection, prevents stunted growth, and contributes to normal sexual maturation
Zinc
What are herbicides?
a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
What is satiety?
feeling of fullness after eating food
Phosphocreatine
found in muscle tissue; provides a rapid source of high-energy ATP for muscle contraction
You can calculate your RDA for protein by what?
multiplying your weight in kilograms by .8
When energy input is less than energy output, the person is in ____ energy balance.
negative
Poor nutrition during pregnancy can increase the chance for diseases like
obesity, schizophrenia, and hypertension