Deck 7: Promoting Physical Activity

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Obesity prevention, mental health, and chronic conditions are all positively affected by which of the following?

A) dieting
B) positive role models
C) physical activity
D) a healthy self-image
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Participation in physical activity is positively linked to

A) increased bone density.
B) increased insomnia.
C) better cognitive functioning in children.
D) premature death.
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Physical inactivity is of particular risk for which of the following groups?

A) women
B) Asian adults rather than their African American counterparts
C) younger people
D) adults with financial resources
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the relationship between physical activity and health among young people?

A) Youth who are active tend to have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression.
B) Youth who are active are more likely to be severely affected by heat stroke.
C) Youth who are physically active have higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness.
D) Active youth tend to have lower levels of body fatness.
Question
The obesity epidemic is very complex and is influenced by changes in

A) environment, school lunches, public policy, and access.
B) environment, technology, access, and public policy.
C) public policy, environment, economic, and social factors.
D) technology, public policy, environment, and access.
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Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend children 6 to 17 years of age should engage in

A) 30 minutes of various kinds of physical activity every day.
B) 60 minutes of various kinds of physical activity every day.
C) 90 minutes of various kinds of physical activity every day.
D) There is no recommendation for this age group.
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Research analyzing the impact of school-based physical education, recess, and classroom-based physical activity, and extracurricular activities determined:

A) School-based physical activity has minimal impact on academic performance.
B) There is no association between physical activity and cognitive functioning.
C) School-based physical activity is related to improved concentration, attention span, and on-task behavior.
D) There is a positive association between school-based physical activity and success in music and art.
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Participation in school-based physical activity programs has been linked to all of the following, EXCEPT

A) decreased student attitudes toward school.
B) better scores on math tests.
C) reduced disruptive behaviors.
D) improved concentration.
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Adolescents who are physically active are less likely to attempt suicide, adopt risk behaviors, and become pregnant. This outcome can be explained by which of the following statements?

A) Physical activity appears to have a controlling effect among students.
B) Neurons in the brain form synapses enabling the brain to function better.
C) Physical activity increases academic outcomes.
D) Replacing student chairs with large stability balls increases concentration.
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Active learning has the following advantage over sedentary learning:

A) Instruction is more effective and more creative.
B) Children are more creative and engaged.
C) Outcomes are more likely to be age-appropriate and learning more interesting.
D) Outcomes are longer-lasting and better remembered.
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Brain research suggests that children learn best

A) in time segments are 10 minutes followed by a 2-5 minute period of activity.
B) in time segments no longer than 20 minutes, followed by a 2-5 minute period of activity.
C) in time segments of 30 minutes, followed by another 30 minute segment.
D) when members of the class are participating in higher order thinking.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding variations in students' exercise behaviors?

A) Adolescents are more active than younger children.
B) Hispanic students tend to be more active than white students.
C) Girls are less physically active than boys.
D) Black male students are more active than Hispanic male students.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding influences on physical activity?

A) Students who perceive benefits from participation in physical activity tend to focus on becoming proficient in one or two sports.
B) Students who perceive barriers to participating in physical activities are more likely to try a range of sports until they find a fit.
C) Support from friends and parents influence exercise behaviors of youth.
D) Access to places to play has little influence on how active youth are.
Question
All of the following have been identified as impediments to physical activity EXCEPT

A) Increased concerns about safety have limited the time and locations in which children play outside.
B) Appealing technology and electronic media encourage a sedentary lifestyle for many.
C) Schools have cut recess programs and requirements for physical education classes.
D) Lack of well-trained physical educators in schools makes it more challenging for teachers to rely on them for adequate physical activity.
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Nearly what percentage of overweight students will continue to be overweight or obese as adults?

A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 80 percent
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Aerobic activities include

A) soccer.
B) tug-of-war.
C) hopscotch.
D) wall/rock climbing.
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Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans emphasize three types of activities for 6- to 17-year-olds including

A) aerobic, anaerobic, and water-based.
B) muscle-strengthening, aerobic, and bone-strengthening.
C) muscle-strengthening, anaerobic, and aerobic.
D) bone-strengthening, water-based, and aerobic.
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Physical activities for young people are more likely to be effective when they

A) emphasize team sports.
B) emphasize enjoyable participation.
C) are mentored by coaches.
D) are conducted in the confines of the safe and secure gymnasium.
Question
The CDC recommends all of the following as ways for schools and communities to promote physical activity among youth EXCEPT

A) Provide the skills and confidence that young people need to be physically active.
B) Offer a range of diverse competitive and noncompetitive activities.
C) Emphasize enjoyable participation in physical activities that are easily done throughout life.
D) Facilitate annual fundraisers, such as walkathons, to support school-based activity programs.
Question
Any body movement that results in expenditure of energy is defined as

A) physical activity.
B) exercise.
C) recreation.
D) physical fitness.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding cardiorespiratory (aerobic) endurance?

A) Quick, bouncing stretching exercises improve aerobic capacity.
B) Muscular strength and endurance increase as aerobic endurance increases.
C) Aerobic endurance is enhanced by regular participation in running, cycling, and dancing.
D) Weight lifting is a good option for building cardiorespiratory endurance in children.
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The base of the MyActivity Pyramid recommends participation in

A) everyday activities.
B) flexibility activities.
C) rest and inactivity.
D) active aerobics.
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The Second Level of the MyActivity Pyramid includes

A) lifestyle activities and active aerobics.
B) sports and recreational activities and flexibility exercises.
C) active aerobics.
D) muscle strengthening exercises.
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The Third Level of the MyActivity Pyramid includes

A) rest and inactivity and flexibility exercises.
B) strength and muscular fitness exercises and rest and inactivity.
C) active aerobics.
D) muscle strengthening exercises.
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The Fourth Level of the MyActivity Pyramid includes

A) flexibility exercises.
B) lifestyle activities.
C) activities to decrease.
D) active aerobics.
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Regular physical activity reduces the risk for high blood pressure.
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Physical activity has been linked with increased insomnia.
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Physical activity has been linked with better cognitive functioning in older adults.
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Participation in moderate physical activity is not essential for a healthy lifestyle.
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School-age children and youth who participate in regular physical activity have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression.
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Adults are more physically active than children and youth.
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Women are more active than men.
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Activity levels tend to increase as children approach adolescents.
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The epidemic of obesity is influenced by changes in the environment, policy, and social factors.
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Parents of obese children have higher rates of absenteeism from work and lower productivity.
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The consequences of physical activity have implications for every segment of society including the health care industry, workforce, and religious institutions.
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Recess has been proven to be negatively associated with measures of school success.
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Physical activity supports cognitive function.
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Physical activity has little impact on anxiety.
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School-based physical activity can improve academic outcomes on standardized test scores.
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Learning can be hindered by long periods of sedentary learning.
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As the brain functions better, students experience increased psychosocial benefits, thus reducing the likelihood of adopting health risk behaviors.
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Children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder show improved behavior with regular exercise.
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Students learn best in time segments no longer than 20 minutes in length.
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Students learn best in time segments no longer than 40 minutes each.
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Students will essentially retain the same concepts during a 20 minute lesson as they will a 40 minute lesson.
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Jensen suggested that sedentary learning has advantages over active learning.
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Students who perceive benefits from participating in physical activity and sports are more likely to engage in a range of physical activities.
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Children are creative, thus convenient play spaces have little impact on children's participation in physical activity.
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Boys are generally less physically active than girls are.
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Hispanic and black students tend to be more physically active than their white counterparts are.
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Students who perceive barriers to participating in physical activity, such as lack of time, are more likely to try to make time to engage in exercise.
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Appealing technology and electronic media help contribute to more active lifestyles.
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Increased concerns about safety have limited the time and locations in which children can play outside.
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Students have three distinct opportunities to be active during the school day: before/after school, during recess, and during music class.
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All states require local elementary schools to provide formal physical education.
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Children should engage in a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per day.
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The Physical Activity Guidelines recommend children regularly engage in three types of activities: hopping, skipping, and swimming.
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Physical activity programs for young people are more likely to be effective when they focus strictly on noncompetitive activities.
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According to guidelines established by the CDC, schools and communities should provide a variety of physical activities so all students can participate in 60 minutes of physical activity each day.
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To promote physical activity among youth, the community should provide a range of physical activity opportunities before, during, and after school hours.
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Physical activity is defined as activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and is done for the purpose of improving or maintaining physical fitness.
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Physical fitness includes a set of attributes that are related to either health or motor skills.
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SHAPE encourages children to eat two servings of fruit each day.
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Children's daily routines should not have periods of inactivity lasting two hours or more.
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Children should participate in a variety of age-appropriate physical activities.
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According to the Physical Activity Pyramid, activities done as part of a typical daily routine and that involve the large muscles of the body are considered to be everyday activities.
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There are three levels in the MyActivity Pyramid.
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Flexibility exercises are considered everyday activities of the MyActivity Pyramid.
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Recreational or leisure activities such as playing cards and chess fit into the category of physical activity.
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Flexibility exercises are designed to improve strength and muscular endurance.
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Activities such as reading and television viewing have been shown to have certain health benefits.
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Research has demonstrated that the ways in which fitness activities are taught and reinforced do not contribute to student attitudes about the value of being active for a lifetime.
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According to the guidelines for promoting physical activity, teachers are discouraged from providing time for activity in the school setting.
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Identify three benefits for school-age youth who participate in regular physical activity.
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Discuss the patterns and trends of physical activity or inactivity in the United States today.
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List and describe three of the economic costs of physical inactivity in today's society.
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Compare the effects of physical activity and inactivity on academic performance in school-age children.
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List three factors that influence youth participation in physical activity.
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Describe three health benefits for youth who participate in physical activity.
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1
Obesity prevention, mental health, and chronic conditions are all positively affected by which of the following?

A) dieting
B) positive role models
C) physical activity
D) a healthy self-image
physical activity
2
Participation in physical activity is positively linked to

A) increased bone density.
B) increased insomnia.
C) better cognitive functioning in children.
D) premature death.
increased bone density.
3
Physical inactivity is of particular risk for which of the following groups?

A) women
B) Asian adults rather than their African American counterparts
C) younger people
D) adults with financial resources
women
4
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the relationship between physical activity and health among young people?

A) Youth who are active tend to have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression.
B) Youth who are active are more likely to be severely affected by heat stroke.
C) Youth who are physically active have higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness.
D) Active youth tend to have lower levels of body fatness.
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The obesity epidemic is very complex and is influenced by changes in

A) environment, school lunches, public policy, and access.
B) environment, technology, access, and public policy.
C) public policy, environment, economic, and social factors.
D) technology, public policy, environment, and access.
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Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend children 6 to 17 years of age should engage in

A) 30 minutes of various kinds of physical activity every day.
B) 60 minutes of various kinds of physical activity every day.
C) 90 minutes of various kinds of physical activity every day.
D) There is no recommendation for this age group.
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7
Research analyzing the impact of school-based physical education, recess, and classroom-based physical activity, and extracurricular activities determined:

A) School-based physical activity has minimal impact on academic performance.
B) There is no association between physical activity and cognitive functioning.
C) School-based physical activity is related to improved concentration, attention span, and on-task behavior.
D) There is a positive association between school-based physical activity and success in music and art.
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Participation in school-based physical activity programs has been linked to all of the following, EXCEPT

A) decreased student attitudes toward school.
B) better scores on math tests.
C) reduced disruptive behaviors.
D) improved concentration.
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9
Adolescents who are physically active are less likely to attempt suicide, adopt risk behaviors, and become pregnant. This outcome can be explained by which of the following statements?

A) Physical activity appears to have a controlling effect among students.
B) Neurons in the brain form synapses enabling the brain to function better.
C) Physical activity increases academic outcomes.
D) Replacing student chairs with large stability balls increases concentration.
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Active learning has the following advantage over sedentary learning:

A) Instruction is more effective and more creative.
B) Children are more creative and engaged.
C) Outcomes are more likely to be age-appropriate and learning more interesting.
D) Outcomes are longer-lasting and better remembered.
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Brain research suggests that children learn best

A) in time segments are 10 minutes followed by a 2-5 minute period of activity.
B) in time segments no longer than 20 minutes, followed by a 2-5 minute period of activity.
C) in time segments of 30 minutes, followed by another 30 minute segment.
D) when members of the class are participating in higher order thinking.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding variations in students' exercise behaviors?

A) Adolescents are more active than younger children.
B) Hispanic students tend to be more active than white students.
C) Girls are less physically active than boys.
D) Black male students are more active than Hispanic male students.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding influences on physical activity?

A) Students who perceive benefits from participation in physical activity tend to focus on becoming proficient in one or two sports.
B) Students who perceive barriers to participating in physical activities are more likely to try a range of sports until they find a fit.
C) Support from friends and parents influence exercise behaviors of youth.
D) Access to places to play has little influence on how active youth are.
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All of the following have been identified as impediments to physical activity EXCEPT

A) Increased concerns about safety have limited the time and locations in which children play outside.
B) Appealing technology and electronic media encourage a sedentary lifestyle for many.
C) Schools have cut recess programs and requirements for physical education classes.
D) Lack of well-trained physical educators in schools makes it more challenging for teachers to rely on them for adequate physical activity.
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Nearly what percentage of overweight students will continue to be overweight or obese as adults?

A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 80 percent
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Aerobic activities include

A) soccer.
B) tug-of-war.
C) hopscotch.
D) wall/rock climbing.
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Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans emphasize three types of activities for 6- to 17-year-olds including

A) aerobic, anaerobic, and water-based.
B) muscle-strengthening, aerobic, and bone-strengthening.
C) muscle-strengthening, anaerobic, and aerobic.
D) bone-strengthening, water-based, and aerobic.
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Physical activities for young people are more likely to be effective when they

A) emphasize team sports.
B) emphasize enjoyable participation.
C) are mentored by coaches.
D) are conducted in the confines of the safe and secure gymnasium.
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The CDC recommends all of the following as ways for schools and communities to promote physical activity among youth EXCEPT

A) Provide the skills and confidence that young people need to be physically active.
B) Offer a range of diverse competitive and noncompetitive activities.
C) Emphasize enjoyable participation in physical activities that are easily done throughout life.
D) Facilitate annual fundraisers, such as walkathons, to support school-based activity programs.
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Any body movement that results in expenditure of energy is defined as

A) physical activity.
B) exercise.
C) recreation.
D) physical fitness.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding cardiorespiratory (aerobic) endurance?

A) Quick, bouncing stretching exercises improve aerobic capacity.
B) Muscular strength and endurance increase as aerobic endurance increases.
C) Aerobic endurance is enhanced by regular participation in running, cycling, and dancing.
D) Weight lifting is a good option for building cardiorespiratory endurance in children.
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The base of the MyActivity Pyramid recommends participation in

A) everyday activities.
B) flexibility activities.
C) rest and inactivity.
D) active aerobics.
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The Second Level of the MyActivity Pyramid includes

A) lifestyle activities and active aerobics.
B) sports and recreational activities and flexibility exercises.
C) active aerobics.
D) muscle strengthening exercises.
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The Third Level of the MyActivity Pyramid includes

A) rest and inactivity and flexibility exercises.
B) strength and muscular fitness exercises and rest and inactivity.
C) active aerobics.
D) muscle strengthening exercises.
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The Fourth Level of the MyActivity Pyramid includes

A) flexibility exercises.
B) lifestyle activities.
C) activities to decrease.
D) active aerobics.
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Regular physical activity reduces the risk for high blood pressure.
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Physical activity has been linked with increased insomnia.
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Physical activity has been linked with better cognitive functioning in older adults.
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Participation in moderate physical activity is not essential for a healthy lifestyle.
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School-age children and youth who participate in regular physical activity have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression.
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Adults are more physically active than children and youth.
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Women are more active than men.
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Activity levels tend to increase as children approach adolescents.
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The epidemic of obesity is influenced by changes in the environment, policy, and social factors.
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Parents of obese children have higher rates of absenteeism from work and lower productivity.
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The consequences of physical activity have implications for every segment of society including the health care industry, workforce, and religious institutions.
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Recess has been proven to be negatively associated with measures of school success.
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Physical activity supports cognitive function.
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Physical activity has little impact on anxiety.
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School-based physical activity can improve academic outcomes on standardized test scores.
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Learning can be hindered by long periods of sedentary learning.
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As the brain functions better, students experience increased psychosocial benefits, thus reducing the likelihood of adopting health risk behaviors.
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Children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder show improved behavior with regular exercise.
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Students learn best in time segments no longer than 20 minutes in length.
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Students learn best in time segments no longer than 40 minutes each.
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Students will essentially retain the same concepts during a 20 minute lesson as they will a 40 minute lesson.
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Jensen suggested that sedentary learning has advantages over active learning.
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Students who perceive benefits from participating in physical activity and sports are more likely to engage in a range of physical activities.
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Children are creative, thus convenient play spaces have little impact on children's participation in physical activity.
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Boys are generally less physically active than girls are.
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Hispanic and black students tend to be more physically active than their white counterparts are.
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Students who perceive barriers to participating in physical activity, such as lack of time, are more likely to try to make time to engage in exercise.
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Appealing technology and electronic media help contribute to more active lifestyles.
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Increased concerns about safety have limited the time and locations in which children can play outside.
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Students have three distinct opportunities to be active during the school day: before/after school, during recess, and during music class.
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All states require local elementary schools to provide formal physical education.
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Children should engage in a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per day.
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The Physical Activity Guidelines recommend children regularly engage in three types of activities: hopping, skipping, and swimming.
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Physical activity programs for young people are more likely to be effective when they focus strictly on noncompetitive activities.
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According to guidelines established by the CDC, schools and communities should provide a variety of physical activities so all students can participate in 60 minutes of physical activity each day.
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To promote physical activity among youth, the community should provide a range of physical activity opportunities before, during, and after school hours.
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Physical activity is defined as activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and is done for the purpose of improving or maintaining physical fitness.
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Physical fitness includes a set of attributes that are related to either health or motor skills.
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SHAPE encourages children to eat two servings of fruit each day.
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Children's daily routines should not have periods of inactivity lasting two hours or more.
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Children should participate in a variety of age-appropriate physical activities.
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According to the Physical Activity Pyramid, activities done as part of a typical daily routine and that involve the large muscles of the body are considered to be everyday activities.
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There are three levels in the MyActivity Pyramid.
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Flexibility exercises are considered everyday activities of the MyActivity Pyramid.
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Recreational or leisure activities such as playing cards and chess fit into the category of physical activity.
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Flexibility exercises are designed to improve strength and muscular endurance.
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Activities such as reading and television viewing have been shown to have certain health benefits.
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Research has demonstrated that the ways in which fitness activities are taught and reinforced do not contribute to student attitudes about the value of being active for a lifetime.
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According to the guidelines for promoting physical activity, teachers are discouraged from providing time for activity in the school setting.
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Identify three benefits for school-age youth who participate in regular physical activity.
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Discuss the patterns and trends of physical activity or inactivity in the United States today.
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List and describe three of the economic costs of physical inactivity in today's society.
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78
Compare the effects of physical activity and inactivity on academic performance in school-age children.
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79
List three factors that influence youth participation in physical activity.
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80
Describe three health benefits for youth who participate in physical activity.
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