review Q1 PE2
Fiber
a non-digestible substance that come from plant sources and helps the body move food through the digestive system
Flexibility
a type of physical conditioning that lengthens the muscles and improves the movement of the joints -the lengthening of the muscles and the improvement of the movement of the joints
Cardiovascular Fitness
a type of physical conditioning that primarily strengthens the heart, lungs, and blood vessels - the strengthening of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels
Muscular Fitness
a type of physical conditioning that strengthens specific muscles - the strengthening of specific muscles
Money
having enough money to participate in physical activities that require a fee
Adrenaline
a hormone that is released in response to stress that speeds up the heart rate, and can increase blood pressure
1.a hormone that speeds up the heart 2.a hormone that puts more sugar in the blood and narrows arteries to increase blood pressure 3.a hormone released in females 4.the system that moves the blood 5.the system that gives support and structure to the body 6.the system that creates movement A)Circulatory System B)Adrenaline C)Skeletal System D)Estrogen E)Cortisol F)Muscular System
1.Adrenaline 2.Cortisol 3.Estrogen 4.Circulatory System 5.Skeletal System 6.Muscular System
1.contains all nine essential amino acids. 2.does not contain all nine essential amino acids. 3.often includes fiber 4.found in candy 5.can be either saturated or unsaturated A)Complete Protein B)Complete Protein C)Complex Carbohydrates D)Simple Carbohydrates E)Fats
1.Complete Protein 2.Complete Protein 3.Complex Carbohydrates 4.Simple Carbohydrates 5.Fats
1.yoga exercises: 2.a fast walk: 3.lifting two big bags of groceries: 4.carrying a heavy box: 5.running to catch the bus: 6.jumping jacks: 7.an exercise in which you stretch your back: A)Cardiovascular System B)Muscular System C)Flexibility
1.Flexibility 2.Cardiovascular System 3.Muscular System 4.Muscular System 5.Cardiovascular System 6.Cardiovascular System 7.Flexibility
1.a disorder of the blood pump. 2.a disorder of a blood vessel in the brain 3.a disease in which cells grow very fast A)Stroke B)Heart Attack C)Cancer
1.Heart Attack 2.Stroke 3. Cancer
A waist-to-hip ratio shows the extra weight on your hips.
False
The correct serving size for a complete protein is the size of your fingers.
False
A sugar high can occur from eating simple carbohydrates.
True
Drinking enough water in the day can help make you healthy.
True
Fats are a healthy part of a diet.
True
Estrogen
a hormone released in females
Cortisol
a hormone that is released in response to stress that puts more sugar in the blood to increase energy and narrows arteries to increase blood pressure
Location
living near a place that has room to exercise, such as parks and walking paths
Essential amino acids
nine protein building blocks that cannot be made by the body so they must obtained through food
Understanding
recognizing how exercise can make you more fit and healthy
Serving Size
the actual amount of food that is eaten in a single meal
Amino Acids
the basic building blocks of proteins
Motivation
the desire to exercise.
Glycemic index
the measure of how quickly foods are being digested in the body
Calorie
the measurement of how much energy is in food
Eating disorder
unhealthy eating habits related to the amount of food eaten
Saturated Fats
unhealthy fats from animal sources which tend to be solid at room temperature
family behaviors
whether your family encourages regular exercise