Deck 10: Nutrition and Physical Activity: Keys to Good Health

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The 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommends engaging in a minimum of how many minutes of moderate physical activity per day?

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
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Which of the following is the ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and alertness, without undue fatigue?

A) endurance
B) flexibility
C) athleticism
D) physical fitness
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How are physical activity and exercise related?

A) All physical activity is considered exercise.
B) Only physical activity that increases energy expenditure is considered exercise.
C) Exercise is one type of leisure-time physical activity.
D) Physical activity done with vigor and alertness is defined as exercise.
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What are the side effects of taking gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)?

A) dehydration, muscle cramps, and gastrointestinal disturbances
B) seizures, depressed breathing, sedation, and coma
C) unhealthy changes in blood lipids and increased risk of heart disease
D) infertility, masculinization in women, and femininization in men
Question
Alberto wants to improve his cardiovascular health. Which type of activity would be the MOST effective to achieve this goal?

A) aerobic exercise
B) anaerobic exercise
C) resistance training
D) endurance training
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Claire is 28 years old and consistently does moderate-intensity aerobic exercise three to five days a week. The maximal heart rate that she should aim for that falls within her optimal aerobic training range is

A) 120 bpm.
B) 134 bpm.
C) 188 bpm.
D) 198 bpm.
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The FITT principle is

A) the level of fitness one should achieve according to one's age.
B) the principle that a good physical fitness program should be based on frequency, intensity, time, and type of activity.
C) a method to determine your fitness level based on your target heart rate.
D) a method to determine fitness based on flexibility and muscle strength.
Question
To achieve moderate-intensity physical activity, exercise intensity should be no more than what percentage of maximal heart rate?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 70%
D) 90%
Question
Which of the following individuals do NOT need to have a medical evaluation prior to beginning an exercise regimen?

A) Jack, a 65-year-old man with diabetes
B) Betty, a 45-year-old woman who is healthy but inactive
C) Frank, a 40-year-old man who is healthy but inactive
D) Sylvia, a 30-year-old woman with asthma
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Which of the following best describes the recommended simple sugar intake for athletes?

A) Most athletes should eliminate all sugar from the diet.
B) Most athletes should keep sugar intake to less than 5% of total daily energy intake.
C) Most athletes should keep sugar intake to less than 10% of total daily energy intake.
D) Sugar should not be restricted in the athlete's diet because it provides a good source of carbohydrate for the working muscle.
Question
The amount of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) stored in a muscle cell will fuel the muscle's activity for a maximum of

A) 3 seconds.
B) 3 minutes.
C) 3 hours.
D) 3 days.
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Anaerobic means

A) with oxygen.
B) without oxygen.
C) with glucose.
D) without glucose.
Question
How does regular aerobic exercise promote cardiovascular health?

A) It makes the heart muscle work against resistance.
B) It lengthens cardiac muscles.
C) It works large muscle groups and increases the body's use of oxygen.
D) It increases the flexibility of large muscle groups.
Question
Beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) has been marketed as a muscle and strength builder because of its relationship to which amino acid?

A) leucine
B) glutamine
C) arginine
D) beta-alanine
Question
What type of metabolism supports physical activity that lasts more than 3 minutes?

A) anaerobic
B) aerobic
C) nitrogen
D) fatty acid
Question
The body draws most of its fuel for long hikes and other low-intensity, long-duration activities from

A) fat.
B) carbohydrates.
C) ATP.
D) glycogen.
Question
How much more energy does aerobic metabolism provide the body compared to glycolysis?

A) two times as much
B) ten times as much
C) eighteen times as much
D) thirty-six times as much
Question
Joseph plays basketball for his high school team, and he is concerned that he is not consuming enough kilocalories to support his activity. Which of the following would be the best indicator that he is not consuming adequate kilocalories?

A) His performance has been impaired.
B) He is losing weight.
C) His blood glucose levels are low.
D) His hemoglobin is low.
Question
Rachel is a gymnast who trains every day. She supports her daily activity by consuming 2,500 kcal/day. Up to how many kilocalories should she be consuming from carbohydrate sources?

A) 1,100 kcal
B) 1,625 kcal
C) 1,800 kcal
D) 1,950 kcal
Question
Andrea thinks that carbohydrate loading could be beneficial to her. Which of the following statements is NOT True about this practice?

A) Carbohydrate loading is appropriate in endurance activities such as a marathon.
B) Carbohydrate loading may cause gastrointestinal distress.
C) Carbohydrate loading maximizes glycogen stores.
D) Carbohydrate loading is most beneficial to baseball and football players.
Question
Which of the following is a disadvantage of carbohydrate loading?

A) high blood glucose levels
B) muscle cramps
C) diarrhea
D) glycogen loading
Question
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using body fat as a fuel during exercise?

A) The body's fat stores are abundant even in the leanest athlete.
B) Fat provides 9 kcal/gram, while carbohydrate provides 4 kcal/gram.
C) Fat is broken down very quickly by the body.
D) Fat is the primary fuel source during low- and moderate-intensity types of exercise.
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Which of the following would be the best fluid replacement for events lasting less than one hour?

A) water
B) sports drink
C) orange juice
D) ginger ale
Question
Which of the following activities has the potential to increase bone density the most?

A) rowing
B) jogging
C) recumbent cycling
D) swimming
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Which of the following best explains the cause of sports anemia?

A) insufficient intake of dietary iron
B) loss of iron stores due to excessive activity
C) increased plasma volume
D) cessation of a normal menstrual cycle
Question
Which of the following ergogenic aids is a precursor to testosterone?

A) creatine
B) ephedra
C) androstenedione
D) carnitine
Question
Some athletes believe that caffeine can enhance athletic performance because it has been shown to

A) increase muscle flexibility and strength.
B) stimulate the central nervous system.
C) regenerate ATP for energy.
D) increase the transport of amino acids to exercising muscle.
Question
The majority of the research findings backing up the effectiveness of ergogenic aids have been shown to be

A) adequate to judge the effectiveness of these products.
B) of low quality and of high risk for bias.
C) meeting the minimum standards set by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
D) placebo studies that put patients' health at risk.
Question
Which type of exercise involves the repetitive movement of large muscle groups, increasing the body's use of oxygen and promoting cardiovascular health?

A) resistance training
B) stretching
C) anaerobic exercise
D) aerobic exercise
Question
Which of the following is produced during anaerobic metabolism and supplies fuel for working muscles, the heart, and resting tissue?

A) ATP
B) creatine phosphate
C) lactic acid
D) pyruvic acid
Question
The process in which carbohydrates break down to provide quick energy to the body is known as

A) glycolysis.
B) pyruvysis.
C) creatinosis.
D) acidosis.
Question
Maximal heart rate equals 220 minus an individual's

A) resting heart rate.
B) waist circumference.
C) BMI.
D) age.
Question
The primary end product of glycolysis is

A) ATP.
B) pyruvic acid.
C) creatine phosphate.
D) lactic acid.
Question
Which of the following has been shown to enhance athletic performance and is a legal substance in the United States?

A) creatine
B) gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)
C) anabolic steroids
D) ephedrine
Question
Athletes and physically active people have increased needs for

A) calcium.
B) B-vitamins.
C) fat.
D) sugar.
Question
Vincent is considering buying a creatine supplement after he saw a variety of these ergogenic aids advertised in a fitness magazine. Which of the following is a common deceptive marketing tactic that he should watch out for?

A) an offer for a free mail-order anabolic assessment
B) a recommendation to assess body composition through underwater weighing
C) evidence about creatine's effect on resistance exercise and sprinting
D) a warning about creatine's short-term side effects
Question
Substances used to enhance athletic performance are known as

A) athlete triad aids.
B) dysmorphic aids.
C) ergogenic aids.
D) ATP aids.
Question
The general term that describes a substance that builds muscle and increases strength is

A) placebo.
B) anaerobic.
C) aerobic.
D) anabolic.
Question
It is recommended that you drink how many cup(s) of fluid for each pound of body weight lost following an exercise session?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
Question
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of stretching and other warm-up activities before an exercise session?

A) decrease of blood flow
B) increase in body temperature
C) enhanced flexibility
D) psychological preparedness
Question
The primary role of amino acids during exercise is to

A) supply the majority of the body's energy.
B) make glucose.
C) break down muscle cells after exercise.
D) generate lactic acid.
Question
Placing extra physical demands on the body to improve fitness is known as the

A) specificity principle.
B) carbohydrate load principle.
C) exercise pain principle.
D) overload principle.
Question
People who regularly engage in physical activity are most likely to be motivated by

A) the desire to improve appearance.
B) financial incentives.
C) intrinsic factors.
D) extrinsic motivators.
Question
What is an appropriate level of intensity to increase muscular fitness without risking injury?

A) Weights should be no more than 10% of the maximal weight you can lift.
B) Weights should be at least 30% of the weight you can lift.
C) Weights should be no more than 85% of the weight you can lift.
D) Weights should be 100% of the weight you can lift.
Question
Concentrated beetroot juice has been studied as an ergogenic aid because it provides high levels of

A) nitrate.
B) chromium.
C) carnitine.
D) beta-alanine.
Question
What does the most recent research evidence suggest about the effectiveness of beta-alanine as an ergogenic aid?

A) It stimulates the central nervous system.
B) It delays the onset of muscle fatigue.
C) It has no effect on athletic performance.
D) The health risks of beta-alanine outweigh its effectiveness as an ergogenic aid.
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How much glycogen can the human body store?

A) none
B) less than 10 grams
C) 100s of grams
D) an unlimited amount
Question
Carnitine and chromium supplements are both marketed as

A) muscle builders.
B) testosterone producers.
C) speed enhancers.
D) fat burners.
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Regular physical activity can increase HDL-cholesterol and lower triglycerides.
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More than half of adults in the United States are either physically inactive or not meeting national health recommendations for physical activity.
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Athletes have larger glycogen stores than inactive people.
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Because fat is metabolized rapidly, it is a good fuel source for high-intensity, short-duration exercise.
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The best way to promote muscle strength is to eat a high-protein diet.
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Most inactive people and many athletes consume enough protein in their diet to support their added physical activity.
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Sports anemia should be treated immediately with iron supplements.
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Sports anemia is a major cause of poor athletic performance.
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Anabolic steroids are illegal in the United States.
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Creatine has been shown to increase the risk of cancer in humans.
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ATP is the currency of energy for the cells.
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Low-intensity cool-down activities have no effect on muscle soreness.
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In the United States, if an ergogenic aid has been granted a patent it has been proven to be both effective and safe.
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Identify and describe at least four deceptive tactics used to advertise ergogenic aids.
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Ann is a week away from competing in a marathon. Applying the principle of carbohydrate loading, describe the exercise and dietary adjustments she should make on each of the six days before the race.
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Identify the components of physical fitness assessed by the President's Challenge Adult Fitness Test and how each is estimated.
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Which of the following types of training would most improve the body's ability to use lactic acid as an energy source?

A) sprinting
B) deadlifting heavy weights
C) long-distance cycling
D) squats
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Lactic acid buildup is the main cause of muscle fatigue and soreness.
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Harold is 36 and starting an exercise program after years of inactivity. He is worried about the risk of injury and wants to make sure that he starts off exercising at the lower end of his recommended training range. What is the target heart rate that he should shoot for as he begins his exercise program?

A) 82 bpm
B) 92 bpm
C) 102 bpm
D) 122 bpm
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To improve their physical fitness, inactive adults should begin a daily exercise program involving 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, 30 minutes of strength training, and 30 minutes of stretching.
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Star fruit are an excellent source of

A) protein.
B) iron.
C) monounsaturated fat.
D) vitamin
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Deck 10: Nutrition and Physical Activity: Keys to Good Health
1
The 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommends engaging in a minimum of how many minutes of moderate physical activity per day?

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
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2
Which of the following is the ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and alertness, without undue fatigue?

A) endurance
B) flexibility
C) athleticism
D) physical fitness
physical fitness
3
How are physical activity and exercise related?

A) All physical activity is considered exercise.
B) Only physical activity that increases energy expenditure is considered exercise.
C) Exercise is one type of leisure-time physical activity.
D) Physical activity done with vigor and alertness is defined as exercise.
Exercise is one type of leisure-time physical activity.
4
What are the side effects of taking gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)?

A) dehydration, muscle cramps, and gastrointestinal disturbances
B) seizures, depressed breathing, sedation, and coma
C) unhealthy changes in blood lipids and increased risk of heart disease
D) infertility, masculinization in women, and femininization in men
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Alberto wants to improve his cardiovascular health. Which type of activity would be the MOST effective to achieve this goal?

A) aerobic exercise
B) anaerobic exercise
C) resistance training
D) endurance training
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Claire is 28 years old and consistently does moderate-intensity aerobic exercise three to five days a week. The maximal heart rate that she should aim for that falls within her optimal aerobic training range is

A) 120 bpm.
B) 134 bpm.
C) 188 bpm.
D) 198 bpm.
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The FITT principle is

A) the level of fitness one should achieve according to one's age.
B) the principle that a good physical fitness program should be based on frequency, intensity, time, and type of activity.
C) a method to determine your fitness level based on your target heart rate.
D) a method to determine fitness based on flexibility and muscle strength.
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8
To achieve moderate-intensity physical activity, exercise intensity should be no more than what percentage of maximal heart rate?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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Which of the following individuals do NOT need to have a medical evaluation prior to beginning an exercise regimen?

A) Jack, a 65-year-old man with diabetes
B) Betty, a 45-year-old woman who is healthy but inactive
C) Frank, a 40-year-old man who is healthy but inactive
D) Sylvia, a 30-year-old woman with asthma
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Which of the following best describes the recommended simple sugar intake for athletes?

A) Most athletes should eliminate all sugar from the diet.
B) Most athletes should keep sugar intake to less than 5% of total daily energy intake.
C) Most athletes should keep sugar intake to less than 10% of total daily energy intake.
D) Sugar should not be restricted in the athlete's diet because it provides a good source of carbohydrate for the working muscle.
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The amount of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) stored in a muscle cell will fuel the muscle's activity for a maximum of

A) 3 seconds.
B) 3 minutes.
C) 3 hours.
D) 3 days.
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Anaerobic means

A) with oxygen.
B) without oxygen.
C) with glucose.
D) without glucose.
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13
How does regular aerobic exercise promote cardiovascular health?

A) It makes the heart muscle work against resistance.
B) It lengthens cardiac muscles.
C) It works large muscle groups and increases the body's use of oxygen.
D) It increases the flexibility of large muscle groups.
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Beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) has been marketed as a muscle and strength builder because of its relationship to which amino acid?

A) leucine
B) glutamine
C) arginine
D) beta-alanine
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15
What type of metabolism supports physical activity that lasts more than 3 minutes?

A) anaerobic
B) aerobic
C) nitrogen
D) fatty acid
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The body draws most of its fuel for long hikes and other low-intensity, long-duration activities from

A) fat.
B) carbohydrates.
C) ATP.
D) glycogen.
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How much more energy does aerobic metabolism provide the body compared to glycolysis?

A) two times as much
B) ten times as much
C) eighteen times as much
D) thirty-six times as much
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Joseph plays basketball for his high school team, and he is concerned that he is not consuming enough kilocalories to support his activity. Which of the following would be the best indicator that he is not consuming adequate kilocalories?

A) His performance has been impaired.
B) He is losing weight.
C) His blood glucose levels are low.
D) His hemoglobin is low.
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19
Rachel is a gymnast who trains every day. She supports her daily activity by consuming 2,500 kcal/day. Up to how many kilocalories should she be consuming from carbohydrate sources?

A) 1,100 kcal
B) 1,625 kcal
C) 1,800 kcal
D) 1,950 kcal
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20
Andrea thinks that carbohydrate loading could be beneficial to her. Which of the following statements is NOT True about this practice?

A) Carbohydrate loading is appropriate in endurance activities such as a marathon.
B) Carbohydrate loading may cause gastrointestinal distress.
C) Carbohydrate loading maximizes glycogen stores.
D) Carbohydrate loading is most beneficial to baseball and football players.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of carbohydrate loading?

A) high blood glucose levels
B) muscle cramps
C) diarrhea
D) glycogen loading
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22
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using body fat as a fuel during exercise?

A) The body's fat stores are abundant even in the leanest athlete.
B) Fat provides 9 kcal/gram, while carbohydrate provides 4 kcal/gram.
C) Fat is broken down very quickly by the body.
D) Fat is the primary fuel source during low- and moderate-intensity types of exercise.
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Which of the following would be the best fluid replacement for events lasting less than one hour?

A) water
B) sports drink
C) orange juice
D) ginger ale
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Which of the following activities has the potential to increase bone density the most?

A) rowing
B) jogging
C) recumbent cycling
D) swimming
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Which of the following best explains the cause of sports anemia?

A) insufficient intake of dietary iron
B) loss of iron stores due to excessive activity
C) increased plasma volume
D) cessation of a normal menstrual cycle
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Which of the following ergogenic aids is a precursor to testosterone?

A) creatine
B) ephedra
C) androstenedione
D) carnitine
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Some athletes believe that caffeine can enhance athletic performance because it has been shown to

A) increase muscle flexibility and strength.
B) stimulate the central nervous system.
C) regenerate ATP for energy.
D) increase the transport of amino acids to exercising muscle.
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The majority of the research findings backing up the effectiveness of ergogenic aids have been shown to be

A) adequate to judge the effectiveness of these products.
B) of low quality and of high risk for bias.
C) meeting the minimum standards set by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
D) placebo studies that put patients' health at risk.
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29
Which type of exercise involves the repetitive movement of large muscle groups, increasing the body's use of oxygen and promoting cardiovascular health?

A) resistance training
B) stretching
C) anaerobic exercise
D) aerobic exercise
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Which of the following is produced during anaerobic metabolism and supplies fuel for working muscles, the heart, and resting tissue?

A) ATP
B) creatine phosphate
C) lactic acid
D) pyruvic acid
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31
The process in which carbohydrates break down to provide quick energy to the body is known as

A) glycolysis.
B) pyruvysis.
C) creatinosis.
D) acidosis.
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32
Maximal heart rate equals 220 minus an individual's

A) resting heart rate.
B) waist circumference.
C) BMI.
D) age.
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33
The primary end product of glycolysis is

A) ATP.
B) pyruvic acid.
C) creatine phosphate.
D) lactic acid.
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34
Which of the following has been shown to enhance athletic performance and is a legal substance in the United States?

A) creatine
B) gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)
C) anabolic steroids
D) ephedrine
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Athletes and physically active people have increased needs for

A) calcium.
B) B-vitamins.
C) fat.
D) sugar.
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36
Vincent is considering buying a creatine supplement after he saw a variety of these ergogenic aids advertised in a fitness magazine. Which of the following is a common deceptive marketing tactic that he should watch out for?

A) an offer for a free mail-order anabolic assessment
B) a recommendation to assess body composition through underwater weighing
C) evidence about creatine's effect on resistance exercise and sprinting
D) a warning about creatine's short-term side effects
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37
Substances used to enhance athletic performance are known as

A) athlete triad aids.
B) dysmorphic aids.
C) ergogenic aids.
D) ATP aids.
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38
The general term that describes a substance that builds muscle and increases strength is

A) placebo.
B) anaerobic.
C) aerobic.
D) anabolic.
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39
It is recommended that you drink how many cup(s) of fluid for each pound of body weight lost following an exercise session?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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40
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of stretching and other warm-up activities before an exercise session?

A) decrease of blood flow
B) increase in body temperature
C) enhanced flexibility
D) psychological preparedness
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41
The primary role of amino acids during exercise is to

A) supply the majority of the body's energy.
B) make glucose.
C) break down muscle cells after exercise.
D) generate lactic acid.
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42
Placing extra physical demands on the body to improve fitness is known as the

A) specificity principle.
B) carbohydrate load principle.
C) exercise pain principle.
D) overload principle.
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43
People who regularly engage in physical activity are most likely to be motivated by

A) the desire to improve appearance.
B) financial incentives.
C) intrinsic factors.
D) extrinsic motivators.
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44
What is an appropriate level of intensity to increase muscular fitness without risking injury?

A) Weights should be no more than 10% of the maximal weight you can lift.
B) Weights should be at least 30% of the weight you can lift.
C) Weights should be no more than 85% of the weight you can lift.
D) Weights should be 100% of the weight you can lift.
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45
Concentrated beetroot juice has been studied as an ergogenic aid because it provides high levels of

A) nitrate.
B) chromium.
C) carnitine.
D) beta-alanine.
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46
What does the most recent research evidence suggest about the effectiveness of beta-alanine as an ergogenic aid?

A) It stimulates the central nervous system.
B) It delays the onset of muscle fatigue.
C) It has no effect on athletic performance.
D) The health risks of beta-alanine outweigh its effectiveness as an ergogenic aid.
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47
How much glycogen can the human body store?

A) none
B) less than 10 grams
C) 100s of grams
D) an unlimited amount
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48
Carnitine and chromium supplements are both marketed as

A) muscle builders.
B) testosterone producers.
C) speed enhancers.
D) fat burners.
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49
Regular physical activity can increase HDL-cholesterol and lower triglycerides.
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50
More than half of adults in the United States are either physically inactive or not meeting national health recommendations for physical activity.
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51
Athletes have larger glycogen stores than inactive people.
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52
Because fat is metabolized rapidly, it is a good fuel source for high-intensity, short-duration exercise.
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53
The best way to promote muscle strength is to eat a high-protein diet.
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54
Most inactive people and many athletes consume enough protein in their diet to support their added physical activity.
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55
Sports anemia should be treated immediately with iron supplements.
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56
Sports anemia is a major cause of poor athletic performance.
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57
Anabolic steroids are illegal in the United States.
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58
Creatine has been shown to increase the risk of cancer in humans.
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59
ATP is the currency of energy for the cells.
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60
Low-intensity cool-down activities have no effect on muscle soreness.
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61
In the United States, if an ergogenic aid has been granted a patent it has been proven to be both effective and safe.
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62
Identify and describe at least four deceptive tactics used to advertise ergogenic aids.
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63
Ann is a week away from competing in a marathon. Applying the principle of carbohydrate loading, describe the exercise and dietary adjustments she should make on each of the six days before the race.
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64
Identify the components of physical fitness assessed by the President's Challenge Adult Fitness Test and how each is estimated.
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65
Which of the following types of training would most improve the body's ability to use lactic acid as an energy source?

A) sprinting
B) deadlifting heavy weights
C) long-distance cycling
D) squats
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66
Lactic acid buildup is the main cause of muscle fatigue and soreness.
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67
Harold is 36 and starting an exercise program after years of inactivity. He is worried about the risk of injury and wants to make sure that he starts off exercising at the lower end of his recommended training range. What is the target heart rate that he should shoot for as he begins his exercise program?

A) 82 bpm
B) 92 bpm
C) 102 bpm
D) 122 bpm
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68
To improve their physical fitness, inactive adults should begin a daily exercise program involving 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, 30 minutes of strength training, and 30 minutes of stretching.
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69
Star fruit are an excellent source of

A) protein.
B) iron.
C) monounsaturated fat.
D) vitamin
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