Deck 13: Changing Body Composition and Anthropometry
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Deck 13: Changing Body Composition and Anthropometry
1
Body composition refers to:
A) The amount of fat relative to muscle in the body
B) The relative proportions of fat, protein, water and mineral components in the body
C) The six elements that compose the body
D) A measure of obesity
E) All of the above
A) The amount of fat relative to muscle in the body
B) The relative proportions of fat, protein, water and mineral components in the body
C) The six elements that compose the body
D) A measure of obesity
E) All of the above
B
2
Non-imaging techniques for the assessment of body composition include:
A) Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
B) Computer tomography
C) Air displacement plethysmography
D) Magnetic resonance imaging
E) All of the above
A) Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
B) Computer tomography
C) Air displacement plethysmography
D) Magnetic resonance imaging
E) All of the above
C
3
Where practical, anthropometry should be performed:
A) Fasted
B) In the early morning
C) In the early evening
D) A and B
E) A and C
A) Fasted
B) In the early morning
C) In the early evening
D) A and B
E) A and C
D
4
Body composition is influenced by:
A) Diet
B) Exercise
C) Maturation
D) Genetic profile
E) All of the above
A) Diet
B) Exercise
C) Maturation
D) Genetic profile
E) All of the above
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To facilitate a weight loss of 500g per week daily energy intake should be restricted by:
A) 1000 kJ
B) 2000 kJ
C) 3000 kJ
D) 4000 kJ
E) 5000 kJ
A) 1000 kJ
B) 2000 kJ
C) 3000 kJ
D) 4000 kJ
E) 5000 kJ
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