Wellness Concepts Final Exam
Which of the following is a specific time oriented goal for weight loss?
" I will lose 2 pounds in the next month"
Mild symptoms of illness occur ________ after HIV enters the body.
1-3 months
3 primary types of muscular contraction
1. Isokinetic 2.isotonic 3.isometric
In the United States, approximately _________ people are currently infected with HIV/AIDS
1.2 million
Women need ________% essential fat for reproductive system-related fat deposits.
12%
According to the physical activity pyramid, individuals should work on muscular fitness
2 days per week
On average, what percentage of our daily calories come from sweets, sodas and fruit drinks, alcoholic beverages, and salty snacks.
33%
Heavy episodic (binge) drinking is defined as ________ or more drinks in a row for men or ________ or more drinks in a row for women.
5;4
Humans are made up of approximately ________% water.
60%
A person who lacks the motivation to exercise has a ________ barrier to exercise.
?
common stressors
?
Wellness is defined as
Achieving the highest level of health possible in each of several dimensions
Which ethnic group has the highest rate of cardiovascular disease:
African American
Which Individual factors have NO effect on flexibility?
Age, Gender, Race....etc
_____________ Is the inflammation of joints typically accompanied by pain, swelling, and stiffness
Arthritis
Which racial/ethnic group has the lowest percentage of overweight:
Asian American (38.5%)
Which of the following is NOT decreased by cardiorespiratory training? a) Resting heart rate b) Capillary density c) Blood pressure d) lactic acid produced in submaximal exercise
B)
A disease risk assessment using height and weight is:
BMI (Body Mass Index)
An STI (sexually transmitted infection) is a(n) ________ infection spread through intimate contact.
Bacterial
A tumor that is non-cancerous is:
Bengin
The majority of alcohol is absorbed in the
Bloodstream (small intestine)
What is the intensity level of each stretch while training flexibility? a) To the point of pain b) To the point before pain c) To the point of tightness d) To the point you can no longer breathe
C)
_________ follows cardiovascular disease as the second leading cause of death in the United States
Cancer
The best sources of energy during exercise are ________________
Carbohydrates
Of 65 million Americans living with incurable sexually transmitted infection, most of them have
Chlamydia
________________________ is a chronic disease in which the lungs swell, restricting air flow.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Which of the following would have the highest concentration of alcohol?
Cocktail 1oz alcohol
Isokinetic
Contraction occurs when contracting muscle shortens
Isometric
Contraction occurs when the contracting muscle has no change in length
Isotonic
Contraction occurs when the contracting muscle lenghtens
The most common form of cardiovascular disease is:
Coronary Heart Disease
Which of the following can be developed in a resistance training protocol? a) Muscular Endurance b) Muscular Strength c) Muscular Power d) Hypertrophy e) All of the above
E)
Muscular strength is defined as the ability of your muscles to _________________
Exert against some form of resistance in a single effort
True or False: Higher-proof drinks will produce fewer alcohol effects than the same amount pf lower-proof drinks
False
True or False: Your family history has little to do with your risk of developing diabetes
False
True or False: body weight, muscular fitness, posture, and movement techniques have no effect on reducing risk of lower back pain
False
True or False: the Bod Pod is used to measure water displacement
False
True or False: your involvement in yoga or other forms of exercise has no bearing on your stress level.
False
True or False: The term associated with the oxidative metabolic system is Anerobic
False- Aerobic
What two responses are physiological reactions that are induced by nervous and normal signals that readies the heart, lungs, brain, muscles and other vital organs and systems that promote survival.
Fight or Flight
The components of the FITT formula are:
Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type
What does FITT stand for?
Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type
According to the American Heart Association ________ is the greatest predictable cause of disease and death
Heart Disease
The leading cause of death in America is:
Heart Disease
The stable, constant internal environment that our body maintains at rest is known as
Homeostasis
From the mid-1970s to 2010, the number of overweight children and adolescents
Increased by 12%
In the past 25 years, obesity rates for adolescents have ___________
More than tripled
____________ is defined as a motor nerve and all the muscle fibres it controls
Motor Unit
A BMI of 30 or more is classified as:
Obese
3 types of metabolic systems
Phosphagen system, glycolysis, aerobic
Overconsumption of food is often encouraged by _______________
Restaurant portion sizes
Cancer is localized and often treatable when it is in
Stage 1
4 types of stretching are:
Static, Dynamic, ballistic and PNF
Research shows that mindful meditation can relieve symptoms of ____________
Stress
A change in the body that occurs as a result of exercise training is known as
Training effect
True or False: A proper warm-up for resistance training includes both general and specific warm-up
True
True or False: An isotonic muscular contraction is characterized as a muscle contraction with a constant rate contraction
True
True or False: Approximately 1 million people in the United States are infected with HIV/AIDS
True
True or False: Cardiovascular Disease kills more women than men each year
True
True or False: Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in the country
True
True or False: Flexibility is the ability of joints to move through full range of motion
True
True or False: Maintaining a healthy weight increases life expectancy
True
True or False: More than 65 million Americans are currently living with an incurable STI
True
True or False: Risk factors for cancer include lifestyle choices, biological factors, and environmental factors.
True
True or False: Studies indicate that 40% of deaths and 70% of diseases in the United States are related in whole or in part to stress.
True
True or False: The majority of sexually active individuals are between the ages of 15-24
True
True or False: U.S college students are typically in better shape than the general population
True
A primary purpose of a cool down is to slowly return you're ____________ to resting levels
breathing rate
A poor diet contributes to heart disease, breast cancer, obesity, and _____________
low fat-to-lean ratios
Management techniques
manage time and change behavioural responses
The ability of your muscles to contract repeatedly over time is known as
muscular endurance
The stage of the trans theoretical model in which a person does not acknowledge or need to change a behaviour is
pre-contemplation stage
The principle of recuperation is aimed at preventing _________
preparing your body to withstand the more vigorous excercise to come. Regulating blood flow, joint fluid, and muscle elasticity.
ballistic stretching
stretching characterized by bouncing, jerky movements, and momentum to increase range of motion
dynamic stretching
stretching characterized by controlled, full-range-of-motion movements that mimic exercise movements
static stretching
stretching characterized by slow and sustained muscle lengthening
PNF stretching
stretching facilitated or enhanced by the voluntary contraction of the targeted muscle group or contraction of opposing muscles.
Healthy life expectancy is calculated by
subtracting years of disability or illness from overall life expectancy
Activities at the top of the physical activity pyramid represent activities
that you should spend the least amount of time on.
The overload principle states that to see improvements in physical fitness
the amount or dose of training you undertake must be more than your body or specific body system is accustomed to
When a person pictures themselves succeeding in achieving a goal, they are using:
visualization
A series of diets followed by eventual weight gain is known as:
yo-yo dieting