Public Health Facts (CH 1) | Kinesiology (CH 2) | Public Health and Physical Activity (CH 3) | Measuring Exercise and Cardiovascular Health (CH 4 & 5) | Overweight/Obesity and Bone Health (CH 6 & 7) |
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What is medicine?
______ focuses on treating a disease vs preventing disease
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What is exercise?
_____ is a specific type of physical activity that is planned, repetitive and done for a specific purpose
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Who is Dr. Morris?
This researcher studied the relationship between London bus drivers and coronary disease.
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What is resting?
1 MET is exerted when doing this.
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What is metabolic syndrome?
Abdominal obesity, hypertension and elevated blood glucose levels are associated with ______
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What is non-communicable or chronic?
Coronary heart disease and diabetes are this type of disease
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What is exercise physiology?
___ is the study of how body structures and functions are altered by acute bouts of physical activity.
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What is public health surveillance?
This is described as the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.
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What is dose or volume?
Total caloric expenditure is related to the ___ of training.
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What is overweight?
An adult having a BMI between 25 to 29.9 is considered ____
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What is intersectoral collaboration?
The WHO principle of health promotion that uses multiple agencies or sectors to promote health.
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What is target heart rate?
The Karvonen method or formula calculates this.
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Who are adolescents (age 6 to 17)?
This group of people should do 60 minutes of exercise per day.
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What is SOPARC?
Use this method to estimate physical activity in park and recreational settings.
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What is a full body DXA scan?
This type of body scan has the highest rate of error for BMI.
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What is participatory?
The WHO principle of health promotion that seeks to maximize participation.
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What is aerobic power?
Activities that last for 3 to 15 minutes and require high levels of oxygen delivery.
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What is the social ecological model?
Individual, Social, and Environmental Factors are components of this model.
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What is a pedometer?
The least accurate method to measure caloric expenditure is this.
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What is a nonmodifiable?
History of fracture is a _____ risk factor for osteoporosis.
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What is research?
The essential function of public health that affects all other functions?
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What is absolute intensity?
This can be expressed as walking 4 miles per hour or jogging at 5 miles per hour.
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What is biostatistics?
The quantitative branch of public health is called this.
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What is recall bias?
This means you are unable to remember past physical activity when you are completing a survey.
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What is endurance?
Number of push ups, pull ups or sit ups is a test of muscular _______.
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