Deck 9: Physical Activity and Health

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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 _____.

A)lower resting heart rate, raise triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and lower HDL-cholesterol
B)lower resting heart rate, lower triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and raise HDL-cholesterol
C)raise resting heart rate, lower triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and raise HDL-cholesterol
D)raise resting heart rate, raise triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and lower HDL-cholesterol
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Body fat is best reduced through _____, whereas muscle mass can be increased through _____ activities

A)lifting weights, stretching
B)yoga, interval training
C)walking at a brisk pace, resistance training
D)stretching, controlled breathing
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_____ is defined as “bodily movement that is produced by the contraction of skeletal muscle and that substantially increases energy expenditure.”

A)Regular exercise
B)Strenuous exercise
C)Physical activity
D)Muscular action
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_____ is the ability to perform moderate to vigorous levels of activity without undue fatigue.

A)Physical fitness
B)Physical action
C)Exercise
D)Physical training
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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.

A)15
B)30
C)45
D)60
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Zach, who has had high blood pressure for years, has lost 7 pounds as a result of climbing stairs rather than taking the elevator whenever he can. At his next checkup, his doctor will probably tell him that his blood pressure is now _____ as a result of his losing weight.

A)higher
B)unchanged
C)normal
D)lower
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If Joe’s maximum heart rate is 202, what is his target heart rate?

A)202-210
B)173-201
C)142-184
D)101-171
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The _____ of a physical activity refers to the amount of physical exertion required during the activity.

A)frequency
B)repetition cycle
C)exhaustion factor
D)intensity
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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.

A)asthma
B)arthritis
C)emphysema
D)osteoporosis
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_____ refers to the ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to supply oxygen and nutrients to working muscles during sustained physical activity.

A)Muscular strength
B)Muscular endurance
C)Cardiovascular fitness
D)Body composition
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Regular physical activity helps to _____ muscle mass and _____ body fat.

A)decrease, increase
B)decrease, maintain
C)increase, decrease
D)maintain, increase
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Kate uses the Borg Scale of Perceived Exertion, which means that she ____.

A)uses a standard chart to estimate the number of kcalories she is expending while exercising
B)gradually increases the pace of exercise until she is too winded to talk while exercising
C)estimates the intensity of her exercise by monitoring her heart rate in response to exercise
D)decreases her exercise routine for 1-3 minutes after achieving her target heart rate
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What, in addition to breathing and heart rate, is often used to judge the intensity of physical activity?

A)Time
B)Calories expended
C)Sweating
D)Onset of hunger
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To improve cardiovascular fitness, _____ workout sessions per week are optimal.

A)1-2
B)3-5
C)6-8
D)9-12
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What proportion of American adults and youths lead a sedentary lifestyle?

A)Almost 30%
B)Almost 40%
C)Nearly 50%
D)Nearly 60%
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Leon’s dad is 47. What is his maximum heart rate?

A)173
B)181
C)205
D)220
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Increased physical activity decreases a person’s risk of developing which of the following forms of cancer?

A)Skin, lung, pancreatic, prostate, stomach, and breast (postmenopausal)
B)Bone, colorectal, testicular, uterine, cervical, and liver
C)Breast (postmenopausal), colorectal, uterine, esophageal, and kidney
D)Lung, skin, bone, uterine, esophageal, and liver
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Lance’s aunt is at risk for developing osteoporosis; however, if she begins weight-bearing physical activity she may experience:

A)slower bone formation, increased progression of age-related bone loss, and reduced likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
B)enhanced bone formation, hastened progress of age-related bone loss, and increased likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
C)increased bone formation, controlled progression of age-related bone loss, and enhanced likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
D)stimulated bone formation, slower progression of age-related bone loss, and a reduction in the likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
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What type of exercise should Laura do in order to achieve cardiovascular fitness?

A)Swimming
B)Weight training
C)Yoga
D)Stretching
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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 _____.

A)fast, intervals, tendons, and talent
B)frequency, intensity, type, and time
C)fun, increasing, try, and today
D)feasible, intervals, triceps, and theory
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“Hitting the wall” is a feeling of profound fatigue that can occur during an athletic event as a result of:

A)exhausted glycogen stores.
B)build-up of CO2 in the body.
C)a slow rate of lipolysis.
D)a lack of lactate for recycling.
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Which of the following best describes anaerobic pathways?

A)Complex, slow generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a long time
B)Simple, slow generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a short time
C)Complex, rapid generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a long time
D)Simple, rapid generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a short time
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How long should healthy-weight adults exercise at a low to moderate intensity level in order to maintain cardiovascular fitness?

A)?10-25 minutes per session
B)?30-45 minutes per session
C)?15-30 minutes per session
D)?60-90 minutes per session
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The weight gain associated with creatine supplements is mostly attributed to _____.

A)increased body fat
B)increased muscle tissue
C)increased bone mass
D)fluid retention
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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?

A)Citric acid cycle, ?-oxidation, and the electron transport chain
B)Glycolysis and ATP-CP
C)Electron transport chain and glycolysis
D)Citric acid cycle, glycolysis, and ATP-CP
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Brian is thinking of taking creatine supplements to improve his performance as a marathon runner. The dietitian advises him that creatine supplements _____.

A)are of some benefit to athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
B)do not enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting; however, there is considerable evidence that they do benefit athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
C)may enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting; however, there is little evidence that they benefit athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
D)are of considerable benefit to athletes participating in either high-intensity, short-duration athletic events such as sprinting or power lifting or low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
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Creatine is synthesized in the _____.

A)muscle, bone marrow, and gallbladder
B)liver, kidney, and pancreas
C)muscle, kidney, and heart
D)bone marrow, liver, and lungs
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How much energy is expended by the body at rest?

A)1 to 1.5 kcal/minute
B)1.5 to 2 kcal/minute
C)2.0 to 2.5 kcal/minute
D)2.5 to 3.0 kcal/minute
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Mackenzie wants to improve her cardiovascular fitness. Which of the following exercises should she do regularly in order to meet her goal?

A)Swimming one mile
B)Participating in a weight-lifting competition
C)Playing 9 holes of golf
D)Playing table tennis for 30 minutes
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Which list of pathways is correctly sequenced—left to right—as immediate, short-term, and long-term energy systems?

A)Glycolysis, ATP-CP, citric acid cycle
B)Glycolysis, citric acid cycle, ATP-CP
C)Citric acid cycle, ATP-CP, glycolysis
D)ATP-CP, glycolysis, citric acid cycle
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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.

A)75, 75
B)150, 75
C)225, 110
D)300, 150
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Fatigue is caused by depletion of _____.

A)muscle glycogen during anaerobic metabolism
B)circulating fatty acids during anaerobic metabolism
C)amino acids stored in muscle for aerobic metabolism
D)circulating glycerol during aerobic metabolism
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Aerobic pathways generate _____ amounts of ATP over a(n) _____ period of time.

A)large, short
B)small, short
C)large, extended
D)small, extended
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Alex consumes 2700 kcalories each day. If he is “average,” about how many of those calories would he expend on physical activity?

A)405-810
B)825-1250
C)1300-1420
D)1425-2000
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If 33-year-old Jacob is cross-training and his current heart rate is 137 beats/min, exercising at his current level of exertion _____.

A)could potentially be dangerous for a non-athlete of his age
B)is not intense enough to improve his cardiovascular fitness
C)will help improve his cardiovascular fitness
D)is appropriate for a competitive athlete in training
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How much creatine can be found in the typical diet of an omnivore?

A)1 to 2 grams per day
B)4 to 6 grams per day
C)8 to 10 grams per day
D)12 to 14 grams per day
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There is enough ATP stored in resting muscle to support vigorous exercise for _____.

A)a few seconds
B)2-5 minutes
C)15-20 minutes
D)25-30 minutes
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Glycolysis depends solely on which fuel source?

A)Amino acids
B)Glucose
C)Fatty acids
D)Ketones
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During prolonged activity, which of the following metabolic pathways, along with gluconeogenesis, provides glucose to active muscles?

A)Glycolysis
B)Glycogenolysis
C)Lipolysis
D)Proteolysis
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The most important reason why muscles tire more quickly during high-intensity workouts than they do during low-intensity workouts is lack of available _____.

A)lactate
B)glucose
C)glycogen
D)oxygen
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The increased production of _____ that results from training increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.

A)red blood cells
B)capillary blood vessels
C)white blood cells
D)endoplasmic reticula
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How much protein is recommended by the Institute of Medicine for athletes per kilogram of body weight per day?

A)0.8
B)1.0
C)1.2
D)1.5
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A trained athlete has a _____ VO2 max as compared to an untrained individual.

A)higher
B)lower
C)similar
D)stable
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Which statement is true?

A)Exercise greatly increases the micronutrient needs of athletes.
B)The protein needs of athletes are approximately 1.5 times those of nonathletes.
C)The diets recommended for athletes and nonathletes are similar.
D)The percentage of kcal from carbohydrate recommended by the Institute of Medicine is higher for athletes than nonathletes.
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Athletes need dietary carbohydrates for glucose and _____ stores.

A)triglyceride
B)glycerol
C)protein
D)glycogen
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Which type of training is best to help improve aerobic and anaerobic capacity?

A)Strength training
B)Weight training
C)Endurance training
D)Interval training
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Which of the following is included in the first phase of carbohydrate loading?

A)Building muscle through strenuous exercise
B)Consuming 3-5 g carbohydrate per kg body weight per day
C)Depleting muscle glycogen stores
D)Consuming enough carbohydrate to replenish and maintain glycogen stores while training
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Having a higher VO2 max may help _____.

A)increase the locations where mitochondria are found
B)lower the threshold for the initiation of anaerobic metabolism
C)strengthen the leg muscles
D)delay fatigue
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Training improves the muscles’ ability to use which of the following fuel sources?

A)Glucose
B)Amino acids
C)Fatty acids
D)Ketones
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As a result of training, the expansion of _____ increases blood flow to muscle cells.

A)red blood cells
B)capillary blood vessels
C)white blood cells
D)endoplasmic reticula
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Without adequate energy intake, which of the following will occur in a person’s body?

A)Increase in muscle mass
B)Hemoglobin synthesis
C)Decrease in immune function
D)Protection from oxidative stress
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How many grams of carbohydrate per kilogram of body weight does the American Dietetic Association recommend that athletes consume each day?

A)0-4
B)2-6
C)4-8
D)5-10
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If Patty is an athlete who weighs 55 kg, how many grams of carbohydrate should she consume daily according to the American Dietetic Association?

A)44-160
B)140-260
C)275-550
D)400-800
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Training results in _____ cardiac function.

A)less erratic and sluggish
B)more forceful and efficient
C)less strenuous and proficient
D)more conscious and rhythmic
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The resting heart rate for an athlete, when compared to that of untrained individuals, is:

A)lower.
B)higher.
C)not significantly different.
D)highly variable.
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Dietitians and coaches working with strict vegetarian athletes should help these athletes assess their dietary intake of which particular minerals?

A)Copper, selenium, manganese
B)Iron, calcium, zinc
C)Copper, calcium, magnesium
D)Selenium, iron, copper
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When energy needs are are not met, an athlete can lose _____.

A)oxygen
B)muscle
C)bone
D)blood
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Approximately how many grams/day of carbohydrate would an athlete who weighs 130 pounds require during the final phase of carbohydrate loading?

A)1000-1100
B)800-900
C)600-700
D)1200-1300
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_____ is key for oxygen delivery to tissues and _____ is needed for building and repairing bone tissue.

A)Iron, calcium
B)Iron, zinc
C)Selenium, vitamin D
D)Calcium, magnesium
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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?

A)35-55
B)20-35
C)60-85
D)45-65
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Stress fractures are a sign that an athlete’s diet may be low in:

A)iron.
B)zinc.
C)calcium.
D)phosphorous.
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Jeff has completed his track event, and in the process lost 3 pounds of his body weight. How many cups of fluid does he need to drink?

A)2-4
B)6-9
C)10-12
D)1-2
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What would probably happen to an athlete if he became dehydrated and lost 5% of his body weight by sweating?

A)An increase in blood volume
B)A decrease in core body temperature
C)A rapid and weak pulse
D)High blood pressure
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Which of the following foods would best contribute to one’s glycogen stores?

A)Pasta
B)Chicken
C)Cream cheese
D)Tossed salad
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A decrease in blood sodium concentration is called:

A)hyponatremia.
B)hypernatremia.
C)sports anemia.
D)hemodilution.
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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?

A)Whole-grain bread and butter
B)Beans and rice
C)Citrus fruits and bananas
D)Salad of field greens with oil and vinegar dressing
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Evidence supports the notion that creatine supplementation may enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting.
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Through the process of energy metabolism, ATP can be generated in both the presence and relative absence of oxygen.
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Which of the following minerals is required for energy metabolism and for the maintenance, repair, and growth of muscles?

A)Magnesium
B)Zinc
C)Iron
D)Calcium
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How many cups of fluid does the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) recommend that athletes consume two to three hours before exercise?

A)1-2
B)2-3
C)3-4
D)4-5
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What is true of caffeine?

A)It is a stimulant proven to cause modest improvements in athletic performance.
B)It is a sedative that generally has no adverse health effects.
C)The International Olympic Committee does not classify caffeine as a prohibited substance.
D)Dehydration is a likely side effect of consuming caffeine in relatively small doses.
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Your roommate is flushed, thirsty, irritable, and unable to pass urine. She is most likely:

A)intoxicated.
B)dehydrated.
C)in shock.
D)anemic.
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Eating and drinking before, during, and after exercise can greatly affect athletic performance.
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Sports anemia requires:

A)treatment with supplemental iron.
B)treatment with supplemental calcium.
C)treatment with supplemental fluid.
D)no treatment.
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When would it be beneficial for an athlete to consume a sports drink containing carbohydrates and electrolytes?

A)It is never beneficial
B)During intense training sessions lasting less than one hour
C)During workouts/events that last longer than one hour
D)It is always beneficial
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Muscles rely solely on their stored glycogen for ATP during physical activity.
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How many liters of water do sedentary adult women and men need per day?

A)2.0 (women), 2.7 (men)
B)2.3 (women), 3.2 (men)
C)2.7 (women), 3.7 (men)
D)3.0 (women), 4.0 (men)
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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?

A)Heat stroke
B)Dehydration
C)Heat exhaustion
D)Sun poisoning
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Training decreases the number and size of mitochondria.
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Training increases the VO2 max, which may help delay fatigue.
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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 _____.

A)lower resting heart rate, raise triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and lower HDL-cholesterol
B)lower resting heart rate, lower triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and raise HDL-cholesterol
C)raise resting heart rate, lower triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and raise HDL-cholesterol
D)raise resting heart rate, raise triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and lower HDL-cholesterol
lower resting heart rate, lower triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and raise HDL-cholesterol
2
Body fat is best reduced through _____, whereas muscle mass can be increased through _____ activities

A)lifting weights, stretching
B)yoga, interval training
C)walking at a brisk pace, resistance training
D)stretching, controlled breathing
walking at a brisk pace, resistance training
3
_____ is defined as “bodily movement that is produced by the contraction of skeletal muscle and that substantially increases energy expenditure.”

A)Regular exercise
B)Strenuous exercise
C)Physical activity
D)Muscular action
Physical activity
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_____ is the ability to perform moderate to vigorous levels of activity without undue fatigue.

A)Physical fitness
B)Physical action
C)Exercise
D)Physical training
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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.

A)15
B)30
C)45
D)60
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Zach, who has had high blood pressure for years, has lost 7 pounds as a result of climbing stairs rather than taking the elevator whenever he can. At his next checkup, his doctor will probably tell him that his blood pressure is now _____ as a result of his losing weight.

A)higher
B)unchanged
C)normal
D)lower
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If Joe’s maximum heart rate is 202, what is his target heart rate?

A)202-210
B)173-201
C)142-184
D)101-171
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The _____ of a physical activity refers to the amount of physical exertion required during the activity.

A)frequency
B)repetition cycle
C)exhaustion factor
D)intensity
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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.

A)asthma
B)arthritis
C)emphysema
D)osteoporosis
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_____ refers to the ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to supply oxygen and nutrients to working muscles during sustained physical activity.

A)Muscular strength
B)Muscular endurance
C)Cardiovascular fitness
D)Body composition
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Regular physical activity helps to _____ muscle mass and _____ body fat.

A)decrease, increase
B)decrease, maintain
C)increase, decrease
D)maintain, increase
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Kate uses the Borg Scale of Perceived Exertion, which means that she ____.

A)uses a standard chart to estimate the number of kcalories she is expending while exercising
B)gradually increases the pace of exercise until she is too winded to talk while exercising
C)estimates the intensity of her exercise by monitoring her heart rate in response to exercise
D)decreases her exercise routine for 1-3 minutes after achieving her target heart rate
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What, in addition to breathing and heart rate, is often used to judge the intensity of physical activity?

A)Time
B)Calories expended
C)Sweating
D)Onset of hunger
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To improve cardiovascular fitness, _____ workout sessions per week are optimal.

A)1-2
B)3-5
C)6-8
D)9-12
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What proportion of American adults and youths lead a sedentary lifestyle?

A)Almost 30%
B)Almost 40%
C)Nearly 50%
D)Nearly 60%
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Leon’s dad is 47. What is his maximum heart rate?

A)173
B)181
C)205
D)220
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Increased physical activity decreases a person’s risk of developing which of the following forms of cancer?

A)Skin, lung, pancreatic, prostate, stomach, and breast (postmenopausal)
B)Bone, colorectal, testicular, uterine, cervical, and liver
C)Breast (postmenopausal), colorectal, uterine, esophageal, and kidney
D)Lung, skin, bone, uterine, esophageal, and liver
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18
Lance’s aunt is at risk for developing osteoporosis; however, if she begins weight-bearing physical activity she may experience:

A)slower bone formation, increased progression of age-related bone loss, and reduced likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
B)enhanced bone formation, hastened progress of age-related bone loss, and increased likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
C)increased bone formation, controlled progression of age-related bone loss, and enhanced likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
D)stimulated bone formation, slower progression of age-related bone loss, and a reduction in the likelihood of injuries when falls occur.
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What type of exercise should Laura do in order to achieve cardiovascular fitness?

A)Swimming
B)Weight training
C)Yoga
D)Stretching
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20
Guidelines often used to either design or evaluate a physical fitness program are collectively known as the FITT principle. FITT stands for _____.

A)fast, intervals, tendons, and talent
B)frequency, intensity, type, and time
C)fun, increasing, try, and today
D)feasible, intervals, triceps, and theory
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21
“Hitting the wall” is a feeling of profound fatigue that can occur during an athletic event as a result of:

A)exhausted glycogen stores.
B)build-up of CO2 in the body.
C)a slow rate of lipolysis.
D)a lack of lactate for recycling.
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22
Which of the following best describes anaerobic pathways?

A)Complex, slow generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a long time
B)Simple, slow generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a short time
C)Complex, rapid generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a long time
D)Simple, rapid generation of ATP, able to make ATP for a short time
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How long should healthy-weight adults exercise at a low to moderate intensity level in order to maintain cardiovascular fitness?

A)?10-25 minutes per session
B)?30-45 minutes per session
C)?15-30 minutes per session
D)?60-90 minutes per session
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The weight gain associated with creatine supplements is mostly attributed to _____.

A)increased body fat
B)increased muscle tissue
C)increased bone mass
D)fluid retention
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25
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?

A)Citric acid cycle, ?-oxidation, and the electron transport chain
B)Glycolysis and ATP-CP
C)Electron transport chain and glycolysis
D)Citric acid cycle, glycolysis, and ATP-CP
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26
Brian is thinking of taking creatine supplements to improve his performance as a marathon runner. The dietitian advises him that creatine supplements _____.

A)are of some benefit to athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
B)do not enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting; however, there is considerable evidence that they do benefit athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
C)may enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting; however, there is little evidence that they benefit athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
D)are of considerable benefit to athletes participating in either high-intensity, short-duration athletic events such as sprinting or power lifting or low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
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Creatine is synthesized in the _____.

A)muscle, bone marrow, and gallbladder
B)liver, kidney, and pancreas
C)muscle, kidney, and heart
D)bone marrow, liver, and lungs
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28
How much energy is expended by the body at rest?

A)1 to 1.5 kcal/minute
B)1.5 to 2 kcal/minute
C)2.0 to 2.5 kcal/minute
D)2.5 to 3.0 kcal/minute
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29
Mackenzie wants to improve her cardiovascular fitness. Which of the following exercises should she do regularly in order to meet her goal?

A)Swimming one mile
B)Participating in a weight-lifting competition
C)Playing 9 holes of golf
D)Playing table tennis for 30 minutes
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Which list of pathways is correctly sequenced—left to right—as immediate, short-term, and long-term energy systems?

A)Glycolysis, ATP-CP, citric acid cycle
B)Glycolysis, citric acid cycle, ATP-CP
C)Citric acid cycle, ATP-CP, glycolysis
D)ATP-CP, glycolysis, citric acid cycle
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31
For prevention of weight regain after weight loss, _____ minutes/week of moderate-intensity or _____ minutes/week of vigorous-intensity activity may be required.

A)75, 75
B)150, 75
C)225, 110
D)300, 150
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32
Fatigue is caused by depletion of _____.

A)muscle glycogen during anaerobic metabolism
B)circulating fatty acids during anaerobic metabolism
C)amino acids stored in muscle for aerobic metabolism
D)circulating glycerol during aerobic metabolism
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33
Aerobic pathways generate _____ amounts of ATP over a(n) _____ period of time.

A)large, short
B)small, short
C)large, extended
D)small, extended
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34
Alex consumes 2700 kcalories each day. If he is “average,” about how many of those calories would he expend on physical activity?

A)405-810
B)825-1250
C)1300-1420
D)1425-2000
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35
If 33-year-old Jacob is cross-training and his current heart rate is 137 beats/min, exercising at his current level of exertion _____.

A)could potentially be dangerous for a non-athlete of his age
B)is not intense enough to improve his cardiovascular fitness
C)will help improve his cardiovascular fitness
D)is appropriate for a competitive athlete in training
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36
How much creatine can be found in the typical diet of an omnivore?

A)1 to 2 grams per day
B)4 to 6 grams per day
C)8 to 10 grams per day
D)12 to 14 grams per day
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37
There is enough ATP stored in resting muscle to support vigorous exercise for _____.

A)a few seconds
B)2-5 minutes
C)15-20 minutes
D)25-30 minutes
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38
Glycolysis depends solely on which fuel source?

A)Amino acids
B)Glucose
C)Fatty acids
D)Ketones
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39
During prolonged activity, which of the following metabolic pathways, along with gluconeogenesis, provides glucose to active muscles?

A)Glycolysis
B)Glycogenolysis
C)Lipolysis
D)Proteolysis
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40
The most important reason why muscles tire more quickly during high-intensity workouts than they do during low-intensity workouts is lack of available _____.

A)lactate
B)glucose
C)glycogen
D)oxygen
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41
The increased production of _____ that results from training increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.

A)red blood cells
B)capillary blood vessels
C)white blood cells
D)endoplasmic reticula
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42
How much protein is recommended by the Institute of Medicine for athletes per kilogram of body weight per day?

A)0.8
B)1.0
C)1.2
D)1.5
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43
A trained athlete has a _____ VO2 max as compared to an untrained individual.

A)higher
B)lower
C)similar
D)stable
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44
Which statement is true?

A)Exercise greatly increases the micronutrient needs of athletes.
B)The protein needs of athletes are approximately 1.5 times those of nonathletes.
C)The diets recommended for athletes and nonathletes are similar.
D)The percentage of kcal from carbohydrate recommended by the Institute of Medicine is higher for athletes than nonathletes.
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45
Athletes need dietary carbohydrates for glucose and _____ stores.

A)triglyceride
B)glycerol
C)protein
D)glycogen
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46
Which type of training is best to help improve aerobic and anaerobic capacity?

A)Strength training
B)Weight training
C)Endurance training
D)Interval training
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47
Which of the following is included in the first phase of carbohydrate loading?

A)Building muscle through strenuous exercise
B)Consuming 3-5 g carbohydrate per kg body weight per day
C)Depleting muscle glycogen stores
D)Consuming enough carbohydrate to replenish and maintain glycogen stores while training
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48
Having a higher VO2 max may help _____.

A)increase the locations where mitochondria are found
B)lower the threshold for the initiation of anaerobic metabolism
C)strengthen the leg muscles
D)delay fatigue
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49
Training improves the muscles’ ability to use which of the following fuel sources?

A)Glucose
B)Amino acids
C)Fatty acids
D)Ketones
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50
As a result of training, the expansion of _____ increases blood flow to muscle cells.

A)red blood cells
B)capillary blood vessels
C)white blood cells
D)endoplasmic reticula
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51
Without adequate energy intake, which of the following will occur in a person’s body?

A)Increase in muscle mass
B)Hemoglobin synthesis
C)Decrease in immune function
D)Protection from oxidative stress
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52
How many grams of carbohydrate per kilogram of body weight does the American Dietetic Association recommend that athletes consume each day?

A)0-4
B)2-6
C)4-8
D)5-10
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53
If Patty is an athlete who weighs 55 kg, how many grams of carbohydrate should she consume daily according to the American Dietetic Association?

A)44-160
B)140-260
C)275-550
D)400-800
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54
Training results in _____ cardiac function.

A)less erratic and sluggish
B)more forceful and efficient
C)less strenuous and proficient
D)more conscious and rhythmic
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55
The resting heart rate for an athlete, when compared to that of untrained individuals, is:

A)lower.
B)higher.
C)not significantly different.
D)highly variable.
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56
Dietitians and coaches working with strict vegetarian athletes should help these athletes assess their dietary intake of which particular minerals?

A)Copper, selenium, manganese
B)Iron, calcium, zinc
C)Copper, calcium, magnesium
D)Selenium, iron, copper
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57
When energy needs are are not met, an athlete can lose _____.

A)oxygen
B)muscle
C)bone
D)blood
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58
Approximately how many grams/day of carbohydrate would an athlete who weighs 130 pounds require during the final phase of carbohydrate loading?

A)1000-1100
B)800-900
C)600-700
D)1200-1300
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59
_____ is key for oxygen delivery to tissues and _____ is needed for building and repairing bone tissue.

A)Iron, calcium
B)Iron, zinc
C)Selenium, vitamin D
D)Calcium, magnesium
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60
According to the Institute of Medicine’s Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range, what percentage of an athlete’s total calories should come from carbohydrates?

A)35-55
B)20-35
C)60-85
D)45-65
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61
Stress fractures are a sign that an athlete’s diet may be low in:

A)iron.
B)zinc.
C)calcium.
D)phosphorous.
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62
Jeff has completed his track event, and in the process lost 3 pounds of his body weight. How many cups of fluid does he need to drink?

A)2-4
B)6-9
C)10-12
D)1-2
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63
What would probably happen to an athlete if he became dehydrated and lost 5% of his body weight by sweating?

A)An increase in blood volume
B)A decrease in core body temperature
C)A rapid and weak pulse
D)High blood pressure
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64
Which of the following foods would best contribute to one’s glycogen stores?

A)Pasta
B)Chicken
C)Cream cheese
D)Tossed salad
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65
A decrease in blood sodium concentration is called:

A)hyponatremia.
B)hypernatremia.
C)sports anemia.
D)hemodilution.
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66
Which of these food combinations contains more of the nutrients needed to maintain, build, and repair muscle than the others in the list?

A)Whole-grain bread and butter
B)Beans and rice
C)Citrus fruits and bananas
D)Salad of field greens with oil and vinegar dressing
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67
Evidence supports the notion that creatine supplementation may enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting.
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68
Through the process of energy metabolism, ATP can be generated in both the presence and relative absence of oxygen.
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69
Which of the following minerals is required for energy metabolism and for the maintenance, repair, and growth of muscles?

A)Magnesium
B)Zinc
C)Iron
D)Calcium
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70
How many cups of fluid does the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) recommend that athletes consume two to three hours before exercise?

A)1-2
B)2-3
C)3-4
D)4-5
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71
What is true of caffeine?

A)It is a stimulant proven to cause modest improvements in athletic performance.
B)It is a sedative that generally has no adverse health effects.
C)The International Olympic Committee does not classify caffeine as a prohibited substance.
D)Dehydration is a likely side effect of consuming caffeine in relatively small doses.
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72
Your roommate is flushed, thirsty, irritable, and unable to pass urine. She is most likely:

A)intoxicated.
B)dehydrated.
C)in shock.
D)anemic.
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73
Eating and drinking before, during, and after exercise can greatly affect athletic performance.
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74
Sports anemia requires:

A)treatment with supplemental iron.
B)treatment with supplemental calcium.
C)treatment with supplemental fluid.
D)no treatment.
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75
When would it be beneficial for an athlete to consume a sports drink containing carbohydrates and electrolytes?

A)It is never beneficial
B)During intense training sessions lasting less than one hour
C)During workouts/events that last longer than one hour
D)It is always beneficial
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76
Muscles rely solely on their stored glycogen for ATP during physical activity.
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77
How many liters of water do sedentary adult women and men need per day?

A)2.0 (women), 2.7 (men)
B)2.3 (women), 3.2 (men)
C)2.7 (women), 3.7 (men)
D)3.0 (women), 4.0 (men)
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78
What condition is characterized by a loss of 7% to 10% of body weight, dry skin, confusion, and loss of consciousness?

A)Heat stroke
B)Dehydration
C)Heat exhaustion
D)Sun poisoning
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79
Training decreases the number and size of mitochondria.
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80
Training increases the VO2 max, which may help delay fatigue.
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