Public Health/Physical Activity Review Brain Health (CH 9) CH 10 & 11 (Health risks & Informational Approaches) CH 12 & 13 (School based approaches & Behavioral and Social Approaches) CH 14-16 (Environmental and Policy Approaches, Evaluation and Advocacy)
100
What is recreational, occupational, transportation and domestic?
Name the 4 domains of physical activity.
100
What is 4?
Common brain conditions affect 1 in __ of Americans every year.
100
What is the first hour?
In what hour during physical activity is the risk highest for experiencing a cardiac event?
100
What is YRBSS?
What is the name of the surveillance data that focuses on high school students? A. BRFSS or B. YRBSS
100
False
True or False: Cooperation partnerships have highly structured deliverables.
200
What is Individual, Social, Environmental, & Policy?
Name the 4 levels of the Social Ecological Model starting with individual and expanding outward.
200
What is trait?
If you are describing a person with a Type A personality, you are describing their 1. trait or 2. state personality.
200
What is the numerator monster?
If you only count cases and ignore the percent of population at risk, what does this refer to? A. numerator monster or B. case counting
200
True
True or False: There is insufficient evidence that school based approaches are successful in increasing physical activity.
200
False
True or False: Building a highway with HOV lanes is an example of street scale urban design
300
What is public policy?
When you increase access to physical activity or implement educational mandates, this is known as A. surveillance or B. public policy.
300
What is lost work productivity?
The biggest economic burden due to mental health conditions is from A. lost work productivity or B. health insurance.
300
Yes
Do the benefits of exercise outweigh the risks of musculoskeletal injury?
300
What is 50?
Physical activity classes should dedicate at least __% of their time to moderate to vigorous activity
300
What is formative evaluation
Which type of evaluation focuses on the needs, utility and design features of a program? A. outcome evaluation or B. formative evaluation
400
What is efficacy trial?
A study that is used to establish that a certain intervention can change a condition is known as A. efficacy trial or B. effectiveness study.
400
What is state anxiety?
Acute feelings of stress due to confrontation with a specific situation, place or object is also known as A. trait anxiety or B. state anxiety
400
True
True or false: Mass media campaigns don't work because they sometimes occur in isolation and don't always have consistent messages.
400
What is 60?
Children ages 6-17 should exercise at least ___ minutes a day.
400
False
True or False. Government funding needs to be in place for an anti smoking campaign to be successful.
500
What is dose-response?
The amount of physical activity needed to achieve health, physical fitness or performance goals is A. dose-response or B. periodization.
500
What is dysthymia?
A condition of chronic mild depression is also known as A. POMS or B. dysthymia.
500
True
True or false: the Task Force categorizes informational campaigns into three broad categories: recommended, recommended against and insufficient evidence.
500
False
True or False: One of the stages of the transtheoretical model is strategy.
500
What is collaboration partnership?
If you are in a partnership where groups and individuals are united toward a common goal, that is called A. collaboration partnership or B. Coordination partnership.






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