Deck 10: Nutrients, physical Activity, and the Bodys Responses

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About how much fluid per hour can the digestive system absorb?

A) 250 millilitres
B) 500 millilitres
C) 1,000 millilitres
D) 4,000 millilitres
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Muscles respond to the overload of exercise by gaining which of the following?

A) endurance ability
B) definition and shape
C) size
D) aerobic capacity
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Which of the following factors influences how much glucose a person uses during physical activity?

A) the age of the person exercising
B) whether carbohydrate is simple or complex
C) the duration of the activity
D) the person's level of overall fitness
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What substance flows into the bloodstream to signal the liver and fat cells to liberate their stored energy nutrients when physical activity continues beyond the first few minutes?

A) epinephrine
B) thyroxine
C) norepinephrine
D) lactic acid
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What provides most of the energy that muscles use to go into action in the early minutes of an activity?

A) protein
B) liver glycogen
C) fat
D) muscle glycogen
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What is a typical resting pulse rate for active people?

A) 30 beats per minute or lower
B) 40 beats per minute or lower
C) 50 beats per minute or lower
D) 70 beats per minute or lower
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How long does it take for a person who exercises moderately to begin to use less glucose and more fat for fuel?

A) 5 minutes
B) 10 minutes
C) 15 minutes
D) 20 minutes
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Which of the following foods would be most beneficial when carbohydrate loading?

A) whole-grain rice
B) a sports drink
C) oranges
D) potato chips
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Which of the following strategies helps endurance athletes maintain their blood glucose concentrations for as long as possible?

A) consuming fat and protein before the event
B) eating a high-protein diet regularly
C) fasting during the day of an event
D) taking in glucose during endurance activity
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Which one of the following is a component of fitness?

A) cardiac output
B) flexibility
C) balance
D) overload
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What is the name for the fragments of glucose molecules that accumulate in the tissues and blood and are produced by the breakdown of anaerobic glucose?

A) lactic acid
B) amino acid
C) uric acid
D) urea
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A safe plan for carbohydrate loading includes which of the following?

A) eating simple carbohydrate before the competition
B) gradually increasing activity during the week before competition
C) drinking high carbohydrate drinks the day before the competition
D) eating a high-carbohydrate diet during the three days before competition
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Which of the following foods is appropriate for athletic performance?

A) foods high in simple carbohydrates
B) foods dense in nutrients
C) foods moderate in sodium
D) foods low in essential amino acids
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What is the first symptom of dehydration?

A) fatigue
B) heavy breathing
C) heat stroke
D) hypoglycemia
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Which of the following nutrients does the body need most?

A) water
B) fat
C) protein
D) carbohydrate
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Which one of the following enhances flexibility?

A) stretching
B) aerobic activity
C) calisthenics
D) weight training
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You are coaching a high-performance athlete who asks you about moderate use of caffeine.What advice would you give him?

A) It has no adverse effects.
B) It may assist performance.
C) It depletes glycogen stores.
D) It slows down reactions.
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How many hours before an athletic competition should a meal should be finished?

A) 1-2
B) 2-3
C) 3-4
D) 4-5
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Which of the following is a characteristic of cardiorespiratory endurance?

A) reduced blood pressure
B) decreased oxygen delivery
C) increased resting pulse
D) decreased cardiac output and oxygen delivery
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Which of the following beverages is best for replacing fluids during exercise?

A) cool water
B) a beverage that supplies glucose
C) a salt solution
D) fruit juice
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Which of the following groups is most at risk for iron deficiency?

A) power athletes
B) male athletes
C) older athletes
D) female athletes
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Sports drinks offer some advantages over water for athletes in which of the following categories?

A) those who exercise outside in cold weather
B) those who exercise intensely for 45 minutes
C) those who need to replenish electrolytes
D) those who are older
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On average,protein contributes about what percentage of the total fuel used during activity and during rest?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
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A female athlete weighs 119 pounds before a race and 114 pounds after the race.How much fluid should she consume?

A) 1 cup
B) 3 cups
C) 10 cups
D) 13 cups
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What is the most important antioxidant related to physical activity?

A) beta-carotene
B) vitamin C
C) vitamin E
D) folate
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What type of exercise is most recommended for increasing bone strength?

A) calisthenics
B) running
C) flexibility exercises
D) weight lifting
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According to sports nutrition experts,endurance athletes should consume what percentage of their energy from fat?

A) 5-10%
B) 10-20%
C) 20-30%
D) 30-40%
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What is the term used to describe low blood hemoglobin levels that occur early in an athlete's training?

A) sports anemia
B) hemoglobin deficiency
C) iron-deficiency anemia athletica
D) training anemia
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Which one of the following results from weight training?

A) muscle strength and endurance
B) decreased bone density
C) improved flexibility
D) prevention and management of diabetes
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Which of the following athletes would use less protein for fuel during exercise?

A) Gary,who consumes a carbohydrate-rich diet
B) Joe,who consumes a protein-rich diet
C) Rick,who consumes a diet rich in branched-chain amino acids
D) Charles,who consumes a fat-rich diet
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Why are carbonated beverages not a good choice for meeting an athlete's fluid needs?

A) They make a person feel full quickly and may limit fluid intake.
B) They speed up the use of glycogen.
C) They have a potentially hazardous diuretic effect.
D) They do not enhance athletic performance.
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An athlete takes vitamin and mineral supplements prior to competition because he believes they can enhance performance.How would you respond to this belief?

A) The practice does not improve performance because there is not enough time for them to be combined with other appropriate substances so they can do their work.
B) The practice is beneficial because athletes tend to be deficient in vitamins and minerals.
C) The practice has been supported by research and advocated by health care professionals.
D) The practice improves performance because the vitamin has time to combine with its other appropriate parts before competition.
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After about how many hours of vigorous activity does glycogen depletion occur?

A) about one hour
B) about two hours
C) about three hours
D) about four hours
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Physical activity and exercise involve bodily movement,muscle contraction,and which of the following?

A) enhanced energy expenditure
B) enhanced muscular strength
C) enhanced muscular endurance
D) enhanced energy storage
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Joanne has been vigorously exercising outdoors on a sunny day.She complains of a headache and dizziness and exhibits signs of clumsiness such as stumbling.What condition do you suspect she may be suffering from?

A) anemia
B) heat stroke
C) hyponatremia
D) hypothermia
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What is the name for the physiological process in which glucose fragments are broken down completely to yield a large amount of energy?

A) basal metabolism
B) anaerobic metabolism
C) aerobic metabolism
D) energy metabolism
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Which of the following is an advantage of sport bars for athletes?

A) They are superior to homemade snacks.
B) They are easy to eat in the hours before competition.
C) They provide complete nutrition.
D) They are inexpensive.
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What should athletes do to prevent hyponatremia during prolonged sports events?

A) drink large amounts of water over the course of the event
B) drink carbonated beverages during the event
C) favour sports drinks over water
D) eat a snack in the last half of a long event
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Which of the following nutrients is important for athletes because it is needed for the formation of collagen?

A) thiamine
B) vitamin E
C) iron
D) vitamin C
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Which of the following foods should an athlete eat in order to consume an adequate amount of B vitamins,magnesium,and chromium?

A) milk
B) whole grains
C) meats
D) leafy vegetables
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What result do most well-nourished athletes achieve from using nutrition supplements such as protein powders and vitamin pills?

A) decreased performance
B) dramatically improved performance
C) moderately improved performance
D) no significant improvement in performance
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Which of the following would be appropriate as part of a pregame meal?

A) baked potato and sour cream
B) high-fibre cereal with low-fat milk
C) toast and peanut butter
D) pancakes with syrup
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Which of the following substances helps to transfer fatty acids across the membrane that encases the cell's mitochondria?

A) carnitine
B) creatine
C) beta-carotene
D) caffeine
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What is the fuel required for anaerobic activity?

A) fatty acids
B) amino acids
C) glucose
D) proteins
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What substance do many athletes take to reduce body fat and increase lean body mass?

A) caffeine
B) magnesium
C) whey protein
D) chromium picolinate
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What is the best fluid for an athlete working out in a cold climate?

A) a sweat replacer
B) room temperature water
C) a sports drink
D) cold water
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To protect against iron deficiencies,vegetarian athletes need to pay closer attention to their intake of good dietary sources of iron.Which of the following is not considered a good vegetarian dietary source of iron?

A) squash
B) nuts
C) legumes
D) fortified cereals
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Which does the term "ergogenic" imply about a product?

A) It implies that the product has special work-enhancing powers.
B) It implies that accurate research has been completed on the product.
C) It implies that the product is safe to consume.
D) It implies that the product's vitamin content especially benefits athletes.
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Which of the following is one of the most dangerous and illegal ergogenic aids?

A) dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)and androstenedione
B) chromium picolinate
C) anabolic steroid hormones
D) creatine
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Which of the following products is touted as increasing the intensity at which an athlete can train?

A) whey protein
B) creatine
C) carnitine
D) human growth hormone
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Which of the following is a steroid alternative supplement?

A) beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB)
B) tetrahydrogestrinone (THG)
C) human growth hormone (HGH)
D) dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
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Which of the following claims are made about candy bars and specialty drinks marketed to athletes?

A) They can be useful as a pregame meal.
B) They provide "complete" nutrition.
C) They do not cause dental decay.
D) They contain large amounts of dietary fibre.
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Which of the following problems have been observed in athletes who have taken steroids?

A) increased white blood cells
B) diabetes
C) cancer of the lungs
D) impotence in men
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Your friend participates in strenuous world-class competition that lasts for four hours or more.What advice would you give your friend?

A) Suggest drinking plain water.
B) Suggest consuming sports drinks and pretzels.
C) Suggest taking electrolyte or salt tablets.
D) Suggest not worrying about electrolyte losses.
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Which of the following substances places an extra burden on the kidneys?

A) anabolic steroids
B) creatine
C) carnitine
D) whey protein powder
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How many grams of carbohydrate would a 2,800-calorie meal need to contain in order to ensure an athlete's full glycogen and other nutrient stores and to meet energy needs?

A) 140 grams
B) 202 grams
C) 350 grams
D) 490 grams
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What colour is the urine of an adequately hydrated person?

A) yellow,like pale lemonade
B) light brown,like iced tea
C) amber,like apple juice
D) clear,like water
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What is the best source of carnitine for athletes?

A) the supplemental form
B) milk
C) fresh strawberries
D) legumes
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What is a good reason for avoiding alcohol before engaging in an athletic event?

A) It is a diuretic.
B) It makes people overconfident.
C) It promotes excretion of vitamin C.
D) It causes heart palpitations.
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According to Canada's Physical Activity Guide to Healthy Active Living,how many times per week should Canadians perform flexibility activities?

A) 2-4 times per week
B) 3-6 times per week
C) 4-7 times per week
D) 5-7 times per week
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Which of the following is completely lost during physical activity?

A) vitamin C
B) potassium
C) magnesium
D) vitamin A
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Which of the following,eaten immediately after exercise,accelerates muscle glycogen storage and enhances muscle protein synthesis?

A) carbohydrate
B) increased calcium intake
C) a large portion of protein
D) 15 grams of monounsaturated fat
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What was the recommendation for protein made in the Dietitians of Canada and American Dietetic Association joint position paper on "Nutrition for Athletic Performance"?

A) somewhat higher than the 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight recommended for sedentary people
B) 1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight
C) 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight
D) 2.3 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight for endurance
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About how much of a person's available glycogen is used up within the first 20 minutes or so of moderate activity?

A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-third
D) one-half
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What condition may athletes develop from sweating profusely over a long period of time without replacing lost sodium?

A) hyponocturia
B) hyponatremia
C) hypernatremia
D) hypochloridemia
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What type of foods do athletes eat in order to maximize muscle glycogen synthesis after strenuous training?

A) foods with a low glycemic index
B) foods with decreased fat content
C) foods with increased fat content
D) foods with a high glycemic index
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If a muscle is fit,it will draw more of what substance from the blood?

A) glucose
B) carbon dioxide
C) oxygen
D) nitrogen
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Which of the following results have been observed in people who do regular aerobic exercise?

A) increased pulse rate
B) improved flexibility
C) increased number of white blood cells
D) improved high-density lipoprotein (HDL)levels
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What is the name for the technique that is sometimes used by athletes to trick their muscles into storing extra glycogen before a competition that will exhaust their glycogen stores?

A) carbohydrate loading
B) carbohydrate fasting
C) mutual supplementation
D) mutual compensation
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Most athletes probably need somewhat more protein than sedentary people.
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On average,people who regularly engage in physical activity live longer than those who are physically inactive.
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To emphasize muscle endurance in weight training,you would combine less resistance (lighter weights)with more repetitions.
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What is the name for the increase in strength and size that muscle cells and other tissues undergo in response to an overload of physical activity?

A) hypertrophy
B) atrophy
C) hyperloading
D) hyperinsulinemia
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Iron-deficiency anemia impairs physical performance because iron helps deliver the muscles' oxygen.
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What is produced by the anaerobic breakdown of glucose during intense activity?

A) lactic acid
B) sodium
C) water
D) fatty acids
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What characteristic should an athlete's pregame meal have?

A) It should be moderate in protein.
B) It should be high in fibre.
C) It should be carbohydrate rich.
D) It should contain at least 1,000 kcals.
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Which of the following contributes to iron deficiency in athletes?

A) In some athletes,physical activity may cause small blood loss through ruptured blood cells.
B) Iron is lost through defecation.
C) Muscles have a high demand for iron to make the iron-containing molecules of aerobic metabolism.
D) Blood cells are squashed when body tissues make high impact contact with unyielding surfaces.
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Losing what percentage of water is likely to result in a person collapsing?

A) 1%
B) 3%
C) 5%
D) 7%
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Athletes who train exhaustively for endurance events may want to aim for a carbohydrate level in what range?

A) 50-70%
B) 65-90%
C) 65-75%
D) 70-80%
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Why should athletes be cautioned about the drinking alcohol?

A) It increases thirst.
B) It increases reaction time.
C) It promotes excretion of thiamin,riboflavin,and folate.
D) It is carbohydrate-rich,providing glucose and calories.
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Deck 10: Nutrients, physical Activity, and the Bodys Responses
1
About how much fluid per hour can the digestive system absorb?

A) 250 millilitres
B) 500 millilitres
C) 1,000 millilitres
D) 4,000 millilitres
C
2
Muscles respond to the overload of exercise by gaining which of the following?

A) endurance ability
B) definition and shape
C) size
D) aerobic capacity
C
3
Which of the following factors influences how much glucose a person uses during physical activity?

A) the age of the person exercising
B) whether carbohydrate is simple or complex
C) the duration of the activity
D) the person's level of overall fitness
C
4
What substance flows into the bloodstream to signal the liver and fat cells to liberate their stored energy nutrients when physical activity continues beyond the first few minutes?

A) epinephrine
B) thyroxine
C) norepinephrine
D) lactic acid
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5
What provides most of the energy that muscles use to go into action in the early minutes of an activity?

A) protein
B) liver glycogen
C) fat
D) muscle glycogen
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What is a typical resting pulse rate for active people?

A) 30 beats per minute or lower
B) 40 beats per minute or lower
C) 50 beats per minute or lower
D) 70 beats per minute or lower
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How long does it take for a person who exercises moderately to begin to use less glucose and more fat for fuel?

A) 5 minutes
B) 10 minutes
C) 15 minutes
D) 20 minutes
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Which of the following foods would be most beneficial when carbohydrate loading?

A) whole-grain rice
B) a sports drink
C) oranges
D) potato chips
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Which of the following strategies helps endurance athletes maintain their blood glucose concentrations for as long as possible?

A) consuming fat and protein before the event
B) eating a high-protein diet regularly
C) fasting during the day of an event
D) taking in glucose during endurance activity
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Which one of the following is a component of fitness?

A) cardiac output
B) flexibility
C) balance
D) overload
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What is the name for the fragments of glucose molecules that accumulate in the tissues and blood and are produced by the breakdown of anaerobic glucose?

A) lactic acid
B) amino acid
C) uric acid
D) urea
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12
A safe plan for carbohydrate loading includes which of the following?

A) eating simple carbohydrate before the competition
B) gradually increasing activity during the week before competition
C) drinking high carbohydrate drinks the day before the competition
D) eating a high-carbohydrate diet during the three days before competition
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Which of the following foods is appropriate for athletic performance?

A) foods high in simple carbohydrates
B) foods dense in nutrients
C) foods moderate in sodium
D) foods low in essential amino acids
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What is the first symptom of dehydration?

A) fatigue
B) heavy breathing
C) heat stroke
D) hypoglycemia
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Which of the following nutrients does the body need most?

A) water
B) fat
C) protein
D) carbohydrate
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Which one of the following enhances flexibility?

A) stretching
B) aerobic activity
C) calisthenics
D) weight training
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17
You are coaching a high-performance athlete who asks you about moderate use of caffeine.What advice would you give him?

A) It has no adverse effects.
B) It may assist performance.
C) It depletes glycogen stores.
D) It slows down reactions.
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18
How many hours before an athletic competition should a meal should be finished?

A) 1-2
B) 2-3
C) 3-4
D) 4-5
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19
Which of the following is a characteristic of cardiorespiratory endurance?

A) reduced blood pressure
B) decreased oxygen delivery
C) increased resting pulse
D) decreased cardiac output and oxygen delivery
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Which of the following beverages is best for replacing fluids during exercise?

A) cool water
B) a beverage that supplies glucose
C) a salt solution
D) fruit juice
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21
Which of the following groups is most at risk for iron deficiency?

A) power athletes
B) male athletes
C) older athletes
D) female athletes
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22
Sports drinks offer some advantages over water for athletes in which of the following categories?

A) those who exercise outside in cold weather
B) those who exercise intensely for 45 minutes
C) those who need to replenish electrolytes
D) those who are older
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On average,protein contributes about what percentage of the total fuel used during activity and during rest?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
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A female athlete weighs 119 pounds before a race and 114 pounds after the race.How much fluid should she consume?

A) 1 cup
B) 3 cups
C) 10 cups
D) 13 cups
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25
What is the most important antioxidant related to physical activity?

A) beta-carotene
B) vitamin C
C) vitamin E
D) folate
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26
What type of exercise is most recommended for increasing bone strength?

A) calisthenics
B) running
C) flexibility exercises
D) weight lifting
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27
According to sports nutrition experts,endurance athletes should consume what percentage of their energy from fat?

A) 5-10%
B) 10-20%
C) 20-30%
D) 30-40%
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What is the term used to describe low blood hemoglobin levels that occur early in an athlete's training?

A) sports anemia
B) hemoglobin deficiency
C) iron-deficiency anemia athletica
D) training anemia
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29
Which one of the following results from weight training?

A) muscle strength and endurance
B) decreased bone density
C) improved flexibility
D) prevention and management of diabetes
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30
Which of the following athletes would use less protein for fuel during exercise?

A) Gary,who consumes a carbohydrate-rich diet
B) Joe,who consumes a protein-rich diet
C) Rick,who consumes a diet rich in branched-chain amino acids
D) Charles,who consumes a fat-rich diet
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31
Why are carbonated beverages not a good choice for meeting an athlete's fluid needs?

A) They make a person feel full quickly and may limit fluid intake.
B) They speed up the use of glycogen.
C) They have a potentially hazardous diuretic effect.
D) They do not enhance athletic performance.
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32
An athlete takes vitamin and mineral supplements prior to competition because he believes they can enhance performance.How would you respond to this belief?

A) The practice does not improve performance because there is not enough time for them to be combined with other appropriate substances so they can do their work.
B) The practice is beneficial because athletes tend to be deficient in vitamins and minerals.
C) The practice has been supported by research and advocated by health care professionals.
D) The practice improves performance because the vitamin has time to combine with its other appropriate parts before competition.
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33
After about how many hours of vigorous activity does glycogen depletion occur?

A) about one hour
B) about two hours
C) about three hours
D) about four hours
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34
Physical activity and exercise involve bodily movement,muscle contraction,and which of the following?

A) enhanced energy expenditure
B) enhanced muscular strength
C) enhanced muscular endurance
D) enhanced energy storage
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35
Joanne has been vigorously exercising outdoors on a sunny day.She complains of a headache and dizziness and exhibits signs of clumsiness such as stumbling.What condition do you suspect she may be suffering from?

A) anemia
B) heat stroke
C) hyponatremia
D) hypothermia
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36
What is the name for the physiological process in which glucose fragments are broken down completely to yield a large amount of energy?

A) basal metabolism
B) anaerobic metabolism
C) aerobic metabolism
D) energy metabolism
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37
Which of the following is an advantage of sport bars for athletes?

A) They are superior to homemade snacks.
B) They are easy to eat in the hours before competition.
C) They provide complete nutrition.
D) They are inexpensive.
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38
What should athletes do to prevent hyponatremia during prolonged sports events?

A) drink large amounts of water over the course of the event
B) drink carbonated beverages during the event
C) favour sports drinks over water
D) eat a snack in the last half of a long event
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39
Which of the following nutrients is important for athletes because it is needed for the formation of collagen?

A) thiamine
B) vitamin E
C) iron
D) vitamin C
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40
Which of the following foods should an athlete eat in order to consume an adequate amount of B vitamins,magnesium,and chromium?

A) milk
B) whole grains
C) meats
D) leafy vegetables
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41
What result do most well-nourished athletes achieve from using nutrition supplements such as protein powders and vitamin pills?

A) decreased performance
B) dramatically improved performance
C) moderately improved performance
D) no significant improvement in performance
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42
Which of the following would be appropriate as part of a pregame meal?

A) baked potato and sour cream
B) high-fibre cereal with low-fat milk
C) toast and peanut butter
D) pancakes with syrup
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43
Which of the following substances helps to transfer fatty acids across the membrane that encases the cell's mitochondria?

A) carnitine
B) creatine
C) beta-carotene
D) caffeine
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44
What is the fuel required for anaerobic activity?

A) fatty acids
B) amino acids
C) glucose
D) proteins
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45
What substance do many athletes take to reduce body fat and increase lean body mass?

A) caffeine
B) magnesium
C) whey protein
D) chromium picolinate
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46
What is the best fluid for an athlete working out in a cold climate?

A) a sweat replacer
B) room temperature water
C) a sports drink
D) cold water
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47
To protect against iron deficiencies,vegetarian athletes need to pay closer attention to their intake of good dietary sources of iron.Which of the following is not considered a good vegetarian dietary source of iron?

A) squash
B) nuts
C) legumes
D) fortified cereals
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48
Which does the term "ergogenic" imply about a product?

A) It implies that the product has special work-enhancing powers.
B) It implies that accurate research has been completed on the product.
C) It implies that the product is safe to consume.
D) It implies that the product's vitamin content especially benefits athletes.
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49
Which of the following is one of the most dangerous and illegal ergogenic aids?

A) dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)and androstenedione
B) chromium picolinate
C) anabolic steroid hormones
D) creatine
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50
Which of the following products is touted as increasing the intensity at which an athlete can train?

A) whey protein
B) creatine
C) carnitine
D) human growth hormone
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51
Which of the following is a steroid alternative supplement?

A) beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB)
B) tetrahydrogestrinone (THG)
C) human growth hormone (HGH)
D) dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
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52
Which of the following claims are made about candy bars and specialty drinks marketed to athletes?

A) They can be useful as a pregame meal.
B) They provide "complete" nutrition.
C) They do not cause dental decay.
D) They contain large amounts of dietary fibre.
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53
Which of the following problems have been observed in athletes who have taken steroids?

A) increased white blood cells
B) diabetes
C) cancer of the lungs
D) impotence in men
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54
Your friend participates in strenuous world-class competition that lasts for four hours or more.What advice would you give your friend?

A) Suggest drinking plain water.
B) Suggest consuming sports drinks and pretzels.
C) Suggest taking electrolyte or salt tablets.
D) Suggest not worrying about electrolyte losses.
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55
Which of the following substances places an extra burden on the kidneys?

A) anabolic steroids
B) creatine
C) carnitine
D) whey protein powder
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56
How many grams of carbohydrate would a 2,800-calorie meal need to contain in order to ensure an athlete's full glycogen and other nutrient stores and to meet energy needs?

A) 140 grams
B) 202 grams
C) 350 grams
D) 490 grams
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57
What colour is the urine of an adequately hydrated person?

A) yellow,like pale lemonade
B) light brown,like iced tea
C) amber,like apple juice
D) clear,like water
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58
What is the best source of carnitine for athletes?

A) the supplemental form
B) milk
C) fresh strawberries
D) legumes
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59
What is a good reason for avoiding alcohol before engaging in an athletic event?

A) It is a diuretic.
B) It makes people overconfident.
C) It promotes excretion of vitamin C.
D) It causes heart palpitations.
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60
According to Canada's Physical Activity Guide to Healthy Active Living,how many times per week should Canadians perform flexibility activities?

A) 2-4 times per week
B) 3-6 times per week
C) 4-7 times per week
D) 5-7 times per week
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61
Which of the following is completely lost during physical activity?

A) vitamin C
B) potassium
C) magnesium
D) vitamin A
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62
Which of the following,eaten immediately after exercise,accelerates muscle glycogen storage and enhances muscle protein synthesis?

A) carbohydrate
B) increased calcium intake
C) a large portion of protein
D) 15 grams of monounsaturated fat
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63
What was the recommendation for protein made in the Dietitians of Canada and American Dietetic Association joint position paper on "Nutrition for Athletic Performance"?

A) somewhat higher than the 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight recommended for sedentary people
B) 1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight
C) 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight
D) 2.3 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight for endurance
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64
About how much of a person's available glycogen is used up within the first 20 minutes or so of moderate activity?

A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-third
D) one-half
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65
What condition may athletes develop from sweating profusely over a long period of time without replacing lost sodium?

A) hyponocturia
B) hyponatremia
C) hypernatremia
D) hypochloridemia
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66
What type of foods do athletes eat in order to maximize muscle glycogen synthesis after strenuous training?

A) foods with a low glycemic index
B) foods with decreased fat content
C) foods with increased fat content
D) foods with a high glycemic index
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67
If a muscle is fit,it will draw more of what substance from the blood?

A) glucose
B) carbon dioxide
C) oxygen
D) nitrogen
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68
Which of the following results have been observed in people who do regular aerobic exercise?

A) increased pulse rate
B) improved flexibility
C) increased number of white blood cells
D) improved high-density lipoprotein (HDL)levels
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69
What is the name for the technique that is sometimes used by athletes to trick their muscles into storing extra glycogen before a competition that will exhaust their glycogen stores?

A) carbohydrate loading
B) carbohydrate fasting
C) mutual supplementation
D) mutual compensation
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70
Most athletes probably need somewhat more protein than sedentary people.
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71
On average,people who regularly engage in physical activity live longer than those who are physically inactive.
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72
To emphasize muscle endurance in weight training,you would combine less resistance (lighter weights)with more repetitions.
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73
What is the name for the increase in strength and size that muscle cells and other tissues undergo in response to an overload of physical activity?

A) hypertrophy
B) atrophy
C) hyperloading
D) hyperinsulinemia
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74
Iron-deficiency anemia impairs physical performance because iron helps deliver the muscles' oxygen.
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75
What is produced by the anaerobic breakdown of glucose during intense activity?

A) lactic acid
B) sodium
C) water
D) fatty acids
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76
What characteristic should an athlete's pregame meal have?

A) It should be moderate in protein.
B) It should be high in fibre.
C) It should be carbohydrate rich.
D) It should contain at least 1,000 kcals.
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77
Which of the following contributes to iron deficiency in athletes?

A) In some athletes,physical activity may cause small blood loss through ruptured blood cells.
B) Iron is lost through defecation.
C) Muscles have a high demand for iron to make the iron-containing molecules of aerobic metabolism.
D) Blood cells are squashed when body tissues make high impact contact with unyielding surfaces.
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78
Losing what percentage of water is likely to result in a person collapsing?

A) 1%
B) 3%
C) 5%
D) 7%
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79
Athletes who train exhaustively for endurance events may want to aim for a carbohydrate level in what range?

A) 50-70%
B) 65-90%
C) 65-75%
D) 70-80%
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80
Why should athletes be cautioned about the drinking alcohol?

A) It increases thirst.
B) It increases reaction time.
C) It promotes excretion of thiamin,riboflavin,and folate.
D) It is carbohydrate-rich,providing glucose and calories.
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