Deck 4: Physical Health and Well Being
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Deck 4: Physical Health and Well Being
1
Presbyopia is a condition in which is impaired.
A) hearing
B) muscle strength
C) kidney function
D) near vision
A) hearing
B) muscle strength
C) kidney function
D) near vision
D
2
What is considered as the risk factor for developing coronary heart disease?
A) lack of exercise
B) excess body fat
C) high LDL levels
D) low HDL levels
A) lack of exercise
B) excess body fat
C) high LDL levels
D) low HDL levels
B
3
According to your text, and have longer life expectancies after the age of 65 than Americans.
A) English and Welsh
B) Canadians and English
C) Austrians and Welsh
D) Japanese and French
A) English and Welsh
B) Canadians and English
C) Austrians and Welsh
D) Japanese and French
D
4
Gender comparisons regarding heart attacks show
A) women are more likely to suffer heart attacks before age 65.
B) men are more likely to suffer heart attacks after age 65.
C) women are more likely to die from a heart attack.
D) the symptoms of heart attack are similar for men and women.
A) women are more likely to suffer heart attacks before age 65.
B) men are more likely to suffer heart attacks after age 65.
C) women are more likely to die from a heart attack.
D) the symptoms of heart attack are similar for men and women.
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5
All of the following decrease with age EXCEPT
A) volume of digestive juices
B) bladder capacity
C) reflex action
D) level of sex hormones
A) volume of digestive juices
B) bladder capacity
C) reflex action
D) level of sex hormones
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6
Which of the following statements more accurately depicts health status of older Americans today?
A) The majority over the age of 65 are in poor health.
B) The health status of the 65-year-old is much worse than that of the 45-year old.
C) Those over age 75 have noticeable physical declines compared with middle-age.
D) Health suddenly begins to decline at age 65.
A) The majority over the age of 65 are in poor health.
B) The health status of the 65-year-old is much worse than that of the 45-year old.
C) Those over age 75 have noticeable physical declines compared with middle-age.
D) Health suddenly begins to decline at age 65.
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7
The majority of noninstitutionalized elders in the U.S. have
A) no chronic conditions.
B) relatively minor chronic conditions.
C) some form of mental disability.
D) physical disabilities of some sort.
A) no chronic conditions.
B) relatively minor chronic conditions.
C) some form of mental disability.
D) physical disabilities of some sort.
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8
The absolute human life span is considered to be years.
A) 92
B) 105
C) 120
D) 150
A) 92
B) 105
C) 120
D) 150
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9
Which group has a 30% higher risk of death from major health problems than the white population?
A) black
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanic
D) Asian
A) black
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanic
D) Asian
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10
All of the following are observable body changes correlated with aging EXCEPT
A) gum disease.
B) decreased skin elasticity.
C) body cells absorb more calcium.
D) the body becomes less erect.
A) gum disease.
B) decreased skin elasticity.
C) body cells absorb more calcium.
D) the body becomes less erect.
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11
Artheroschlerosis occurs when
A) cartilage becomes soft and wears away, exposing underlying bone.
B) fat and cholestoral crystals accumulate on the walls of the arteries.
C) uncontrolled, invasive cell growth begins to interfere with body functions.
D) there is hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain.
A) cartilage becomes soft and wears away, exposing underlying bone.
B) fat and cholestoral crystals accumulate on the walls of the arteries.
C) uncontrolled, invasive cell growth begins to interfere with body functions.
D) there is hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain.
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12
Treatments for osteoarthritis include
A) exercise.
B) antiinflammatory drugs and steroids.
C) reduction of strain.
D) all of these choices
A) exercise.
B) antiinflammatory drugs and steroids.
C) reduction of strain.
D) all of these choices
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13
Thrombosis is closely associated with
A) atherosclerosis.
B) arteriosclerosis.
C) hypertension.
D) excess body fat.
A) atherosclerosis.
B) arteriosclerosis.
C) hypertension.
D) excess body fat.
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14
What factor causes an increased risk of developing osteoporosis?
A) large body frame
B) genes
C) small body frame
D) chromosomes
A) large body frame
B) genes
C) small body frame
D) chromosomes
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15
Which of the following contribute to atherosclerosis?
A) high cholesterol and blood pressure
B) a diet high in refined sugars and saturated fats
C) obesity and stress
D) All of these choices
A) high cholesterol and blood pressure
B) a diet high in refined sugars and saturated fats
C) obesity and stress
D) All of these choices
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16
The major killing disease in the U.S. and other industrialized countries is
A) coronary artery disease.
B) cancer
C) diabetes.
D) cerebrovascular disease (stroke).
A) coronary artery disease.
B) cancer
C) diabetes.
D) cerebrovascular disease (stroke).
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17
ADLs include what tasks?
A) washing, feeding, and dressing.
B) housework and preparing food
C) cleaning and shopping
D) managing money
A) washing, feeding, and dressing.
B) housework and preparing food
C) cleaning and shopping
D) managing money
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18
The most common cause of accidental death among the elderly is
A) automobile accidents.
B) burns.
C) falls.
D) drowning.
A) automobile accidents.
B) burns.
C) falls.
D) drowning.
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19
percent of Americans 65 and over live successfully or nearly successfully in the community.
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 95
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 95
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20
An infarct is
A) uncontrolled, invasive cell growth.
B) dead heart tissue due to deficient blood supply.
C) hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain.
D) loss of blood to the brain due to thrombosis.
A) uncontrolled, invasive cell growth.
B) dead heart tissue due to deficient blood supply.
C) hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain.
D) loss of blood to the brain due to thrombosis.
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21
A nutritional study of elderly sportsmen demonstrated a correlation between maximum oxygen uptake as a measure of physical fitness and
A) folic acid.
B) calcium.
C) vitamin E.
D) vitamin C.
A) folic acid.
B) calcium.
C) vitamin E.
D) vitamin C.
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22
The life expectancy for a child born today is about
A) 120 years.
B) 80 years.
C) 70 years.
D) 65 years.
A) 120 years.
B) 80 years.
C) 70 years.
D) 65 years.
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23
Our "biological clock" begins at
A) 30 for women.
B) 45 for men.
C) conception.
D) around 30 for both men and women.
A) 30 for women.
B) 45 for men.
C) conception.
D) around 30 for both men and women.
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24
theory of aging proposes that irreplaceable body parts simply wear out.
A) Immunological
B) Genetic
C) Disease
D) Cellular wear and tear
A) Immunological
B) Genetic
C) Disease
D) Cellular wear and tear
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25
Osteoarthritis that occurs late in life is most likely to be
A) in the large or overused joints.
B) due to injury or vigorous wear and tear.
C) in the small joints, such as finger.
D) in non-weight-bearing joints.
A) in the large or overused joints.
B) due to injury or vigorous wear and tear.
C) in the small joints, such as finger.
D) in non-weight-bearing joints.
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26
Obesity increases problems of
A) heart disease.
B) diabetes.
C) hypertension.
D) All of these choices
A) heart disease.
B) diabetes.
C) hypertension.
D) All of these choices
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27
theories of aging propose that as people age they develop a greater capacity to produce antibodies that destroy even normal cells.
A) Cellular
B) Autoimmune
C) Genetic
D) Disease
A) Cellular
B) Autoimmune
C) Genetic
D) Disease
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28
Exercise for people in late life is
A) contributes to health even if not begun until later life.
B) only valuable if it was started at an early age.
C) dangerous and risky after the age of 75.
D) only beneficial if it is vigorous and aerobic.
A) contributes to health even if not begun until later life.
B) only valuable if it was started at an early age.
C) dangerous and risky after the age of 75.
D) only beneficial if it is vigorous and aerobic.
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29
Biological theories of aging must meet the following criteria:
A) universal
B) deleterious
C) progressive
D) all of the above, as well as be intrinsic
A) universal
B) deleterious
C) progressive
D) all of the above, as well as be intrinsic
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30
Studies of caloric restriction and longevity in animals show that
A) with caloric restriction, diseases are not reduced but longevity is still enhanced.
B) with caloric restriction animals live longer and have a lower incidence of heart disease and cancer.
C) only obese animals show increase of disease and shortened life spans.
D) animals that followed their usual diets live longer than those with lower or higher caloric intake.
A) with caloric restriction, diseases are not reduced but longevity is still enhanced.
B) with caloric restriction animals live longer and have a lower incidence of heart disease and cancer.
C) only obese animals show increase of disease and shortened life spans.
D) animals that followed their usual diets live longer than those with lower or higher caloric intake.
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31
Bone loss from inadequate diet, reduced calcium absorption efficiency, and inadequate physical activity can result in a condition called
A) presbyopia.
B) cardiovascular disease.
C) osteoporosis.
D) osteoarthritis.
A) presbyopia.
B) cardiovascular disease.
C) osteoporosis.
D) osteoarthritis.
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32
What percentage of older Americans are considered "food insecure?"
A) Between 4 and 8 percent
B) Between 8 and 16 percent
C) Between 16 and 20 percent
D) less than 4 percent
A) Between 4 and 8 percent
B) Between 8 and 16 percent
C) Between 16 and 20 percent
D) less than 4 percent
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33
The type of arthritis that most often poses problems for those 65 and older is
A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) gout.
C) osteoarthritis.
D) fibromyalgia.
A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) gout.
C) osteoarthritis.
D) fibromyalgia.
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34
Free radicals are
A) a byproduct of abnormal metabolism that occurs with obesity or undue stress.
B) antibodies given off into the body by specific diseases.
C) highly reactive molecules that mangle vital enzymes and membranes .
D) artificial hormones that produce disease-resisting enzymes in the body.
A) a byproduct of abnormal metabolism that occurs with obesity or undue stress.
B) antibodies given off into the body by specific diseases.
C) highly reactive molecules that mangle vital enzymes and membranes .
D) artificial hormones that produce disease-resisting enzymes in the body.
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35
All of the following are believed to be causes of osteoporosis EXCEPT
A) inadequate diet.
B) cigarette smoking.
C) lack of vigorous physical activity.
D) testosterone deficiency.
A) inadequate diet.
B) cigarette smoking.
C) lack of vigorous physical activity.
D) testosterone deficiency.
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36
Senescence refers to
A) onset of the degenerative process associated with age.
B) cognitive loss of memory and problem solving functions that begin about age 45.
C) the social process of transition to retirement and the social roles of later life.
D) the psychological process by which person comes to accept aging as inevitable.
A) onset of the degenerative process associated with age.
B) cognitive loss of memory and problem solving functions that begin about age 45.
C) the social process of transition to retirement and the social roles of later life.
D) the psychological process by which person comes to accept aging as inevitable.
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37
Among older adults falls are the most common cause of accidental death. Other major causes include
A) suffocation from objects ingested and burns.
B) overdose on prescribed medicine.
C) car accidents.
D) medical and surgical complications.
A) suffocation from objects ingested and burns.
B) overdose on prescribed medicine.
C) car accidents.
D) medical and surgical complications.
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38
All of the following factors contribute to nutritional difficulties for the very old EXCEPT
A) slowing digestive processes
B) high levels of cholesterol
C) reduced keenness of taste and smell
D) arthritis
A) slowing digestive processes
B) high levels of cholesterol
C) reduced keenness of taste and smell
D) arthritis
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39
Damage theories are based on the idea that
A) individuals damage cells by environmental factors.
B) aging is the result of accumulated errors.
C) aging is driven by genetics.
D) muscle damage from excessive exercise causes premature aging.
A) individuals damage cells by environmental factors.
B) aging is the result of accumulated errors.
C) aging is driven by genetics.
D) muscle damage from excessive exercise causes premature aging.
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40
A high fiber diet protects an individual against what ailment(s)?
A) constipation and intestinal disease
B) gallstones and cancer
C) diverticulitis
D) all of these choices
A) constipation and intestinal disease
B) gallstones and cancer
C) diverticulitis
D) all of these choices
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41
Acute diseases decline with age.
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42
New bone formation is stimulated by medication and diet.
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43
Women are more likely to live in poverty and have fewer chronic illnesses than men.
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44
A high waist-to-hip ratio of excess body fat was more strongly related to coronary heart disease among men than uniform excess weight over the body.
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45
A longitudinal study of master athletes predicts that athletic performance will not decline significantly until age
A) 35.
B) 40.
C) 50.
D) 60.
A) 35.
B) 40.
C) 50.
D) 60.
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46
Which of the following personality traits is LEAST likely to be life shortening?
A) egocentrism
B) depression
C) antagonistic hostility
D) extrovertion
A) egocentrism
B) depression
C) antagonistic hostility
D) extrovertion
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47
Rheumatoid arthritis and gout are rare and more painful than just the general arthritis.
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48
Some general causes of cancer include an excess amount of fluid ingested.
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49
A study of centenarians cited in your text described them as
A) mostly vegetarian.
B) assertive and forceful
C) scoring high on conforming
D) having a high intake of saturated fats
A) mostly vegetarian.
B) assertive and forceful
C) scoring high on conforming
D) having a high intake of saturated fats
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50
A shortened life is statistically correlated with all of the following EXCEPT
A) divorce for women.
B) an imbalance of work and leisure.
C) too little sleep.
D) too much sleep.
A) divorce for women.
B) an imbalance of work and leisure.
C) too little sleep.
D) too much sleep.
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51
Absolute human life span is the maximum chronological age that a human can live.
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52
A recent study of elders with cancer showed cancer substantially reduced their physical function.
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53
With aging, the body's immune system increases in its capacity to protect a person from disease.
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54
A longitudinal study of the health and lifestyles of Harvard men found
A) they could not offset an inherited tendency toward early death with exercise.
B) they could reduce the negative effects of cigarette smoking with exercise.
C) they created better health with exercise but did not affect longevity.
D) humility caused them to be healthy and lived longer.
A) they could not offset an inherited tendency toward early death with exercise.
B) they could reduce the negative effects of cigarette smoking with exercise.
C) they created better health with exercise but did not affect longevity.
D) humility caused them to be healthy and lived longer.
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55
According to your text, what kind of exercise is specifically stated to benefit the elderly?
A) aerobic
B) strength training and flexibility exercises
C) bicycling
D) tennis
A) aerobic
B) strength training and flexibility exercises
C) bicycling
D) tennis
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56
Most of the major health problems of old age result from the aging process, rather than the presence of diseases.
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57
Scientists believe that low caloric intake helps protect the immune system.
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58
Presbyopia is a heart condition.
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59
Coronary disease results in deficient blood supply to the heart.
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60
Cell damage is mainly due to changes in one dominate tissue.
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61
Why is exercise important for the elderly? What kind of exercise helps the elderly?
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62
What is the relationship between coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis, hypertension, thrombosis, and excess body fat? What factors are thought to lead to these conditions?
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63
Explain the following theories of aging and the implications of these theories for delaying aging: programmed theories, immunological theories, damage theories, and theories of free radicals.
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64
What physiological and socio-psychological factors compound nutrition problems for the very old?
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65
What are the main causes of accidents among the elderly? What can be done to help prevent accidents of the elderly?
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66
What are the three leading causes of death among older adults in the United States? What steps can we take to prevent each of these causes of mortality?
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. Physicians believe strength-training is inappropriate for elderly over 75 years old.
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