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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Anurradha is trying to walk regularly to improve her fitness level and control her weight Which metabolic pathways will she most likely use while walking?
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What proportion of American adults and youths lead a sedentary lifestyle?
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How long should healthy-weight adults exercise at a low to moderate intensity level in order to maintain cardiovascular fitness?
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How much protein is recommended by the Institute of Medicine for athletes per kilogram of body weight per day?
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"Hitting the wall" is a feeling of profound fatigue that can occur during an athletic event as a result of:
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The _______________ is the greatest volume of oxygen that can be used by tissues per minute
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Training improves the muscles' ability to use which of the following fuel sources?
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Body fat is best reduced through _____, whereas muscle mass can be increased through _____ activities
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Stress fractures are a sign that an athlete's diet may be low in:
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Regular physical activity helps to _____ muscle mass and _____ body fat
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The resting heart rate for an athlete, when compared to that of untrained individuals, is:
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Lance's aunt is at risk for developing osteoporosis; however, if she begins weight-bearing physical activity she may experience:
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A step aerobics instructor can incorporate _______________ into her routine by alternating between fast bursts of intensive exercise and slower, less demanding activity
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Brad's girlfriend is supportive of his taking up cycling because she knows that physical activity can help strengthen heart muscles and _____
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Kate uses the Borg Scale of Perceived Exertion, which means that she _____
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Numerous studies show that as little as _____ minutes of sustained physical activity on most days can substantially improve health and quality of life
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The FDA permits manufacturers of ergogenic aids such as carnitine and ginseng to market them to consumers without testing them for _______________ and _______________
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There is enough ATP stored in resting muscle to support vigorous exercise for _____
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