Exam 9: Physical Activity and Health
Exam 1: The Science of Nutrition137 Questions
Exam 2: Nutritional Assessment and Dietary Planning141 Questions
Exam 3: Chemical, Biological, and Physiological Aspects of Nutrition201 Questions
Exam 4: Carbohydrates209 Questions
Exam 5: Protein226 Questions
Exam 6: Lipids204 Questions
Exam 7: Energy Metabolism229 Questions
Exam 8: Energy Balance and Body Weight Regulation214 Questions
Exam 9: Physical Activity and Health111 Questions
Exam 10: Water-Soluble Vitamins143 Questions
Exam 11: Fat-Soluble Vitamins197 Questions
Exam 12: The Major Minerals and Water211 Questions
Exam 13: The Trace Minerals149 Questions
Exam 14: Life Cycle Nutrition211 Questions
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Which of these food combinations contains more of the nutrients needed to maintain, build, and repair muscle than the others in the list?
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What are the health consequences if an athlete does not meet her or his energy needs?
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Without enough energy to meet the added demands of physical activity, an athlete can lose muscle and hence strength and endurance.
College athletic programs are not allowed to provide creatine supplements to their athletes
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For prevention of weight regain after weight loss, _____ minutes/week of moderate-intensity or _____ minutes/week of vigorous-intensity activity may be required
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Which of the following is included in the first phase of carbohydrate loading?
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Mia likes to run marathons When she is running a marathon, how does her body get the fuel it needs?
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Anaerobic pathways generate large amounts of ATP over an extended period of time
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Discuss the scientific evidence regarding the effects of using creatine supplementation to enhance performance in athletes
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Guidelines often used to either design or evaluate a physical fitness program are collectively known as the FITT principle FITT stands for _____
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Physical activity helps to reduce a person's risk for certain chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, stroke, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, _____, and some forms of cancer
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Which type of training is best to help improve aerobic and anaerobic capacity?
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Eating and drinking before, during, and after exercise can greatly affect athletic performance
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According to the Institute of Medicine's Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range, what percentage of an athlete's total calories should come from carbohydrates?
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Your roommate is flushed, thirsty, irritable, and unable to pass urine She is most likely:
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What condition is characterized by a loss of 7% to 10% of body weight, dry skin, confusion, and loss of consciousness?
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