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) |
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What is recreational, occupational, transportation and domestic?
Name the 4 domains of physical activity.
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What is 4?
Common brain conditions affect 1 in __ of Americans every year.
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What is the first hour?
In what hour during physical activity is the risk highest for experiencing a cardiac event?
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What is YRBSS?
What is the name of the surveillance data that focuses on high school students? A. BRFSS or B. YRBSS
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False
True or False: Cooperation partnerships have highly structured deliverables.
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What is Individual, Social, Environmental, & Policy?
Name the 4 levels of the Social Ecological Model starting with individual and expanding outward.
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What is trait?
If you are describing a person with a Type A personality, you are describing their 1. trait or 2. state personality.
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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
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True
True or False: There is insufficient evidence that school based approaches are successful in increasing physical activity.
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False
True or False: Building a highway with HOV lanes is an example of street scale urban design
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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.
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What is lost work productivity?
The biggest economic burden due to mental health conditions is from A. lost work productivity or B. health insurance.
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Yes
Do the benefits of exercise outweigh the risks of musculoskeletal injury?
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What is 50?
Physical activity classes should dedicate at least __% of their time to moderate to vigorous activity
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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
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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.
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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
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True
True or false: Mass media campaigns don't work because they sometimes occur in isolation and don't always have consistent messages.
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What is 60?
Children ages 6-17 should exercise at least ___ minutes a day.
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False
True or False. Government funding needs to be in place for an anti smoking campaign to be successful.
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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.
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What is dysthymia?
A condition of chronic mild depression is also known as A. POMS or B. dysthymia.
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True
True or false: the Task Force categorizes informational campaigns into three broad categories: recommended, recommended against and insufficient evidence.
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False
True or False: One of the stages of the transtheoretical model is strategy.
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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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