All of the following are factors that can affect your health, which among the choices is the BIGGEST contributing factor? -Genes Positive attitudes are also developed through being physically fit and active. -False Medical clearances are not important in performing exercise activities. -False The three dimensions of health include all of the choices EXCEPT: - Social Health The short-term goal of this Physical Education course is for you to take the time to stand and move. -True There are 7 dimensions of wellness, some of these include, physical, emotional, and mental wellness. -False In computing for Body Mass Index the final unit of measure is _____: - Kg/m2 What is the best way to improve Cardiovascular Endurance? -Aerobic Training It is the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort. -Muscular strength A person with an 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 Body Mass Index is in the Normal Weight Range. -True A state of complete, physical, mental, and social well-being. It is not merely the absence or presence of diseases or injuries. -Health Health refers to a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely an absence or presence of diseases or injuries. -True All of the following are guidelines in performing the push-up test, EXCEPT: -The belly sinks to the floor as the downward movement of the push-up is done. Physical activity and exercise does not improve a person's physical fitness. -False Jane wanted to tone her body. She enrolled in the gym to perform weight training exercises. The component of fitness that she needs most is _____. - Muscular Endurance When you perform a golf swing, the skill-related fitness component mostly at work is ______. -Speed This is a type of balance where a person maintains balance while moving. - Dynamic Balance A regular resting heart rate for individuals who are not athletes range between bpm. -60100 A condition in which the walls of arteries and veins become thick because of age. -Arteriosclerosis Hypertension is a condition in which blood flow to the heart is reduced because of blockages in the arteries. -False The medical term used for referring to chest pains due to blocked arteries is - Ischemia This refers to your ability to perform motor tasks accurately and smoothly using body movements and the senses. - Coordination Systole and Diastole are measurements that can be used to determine whether a person has ______. - hypertension A skill-related fitness component that is GREATLY needed in Gymnastics. - Power Singing while dancing is one of Beyonce's many talents. Her good sense of _____ makes her one of the great performers on stage all over the world. - Reaction Time The skill-related fitness component greatly related to muscular strength and endurance is _____. -Power What test measures the ability of your hand-eye-coordination? - Wall-Toss Test What test measures the explosive power of your legs? - Vertical Jump Test The lungs are part of the Cardiovascular System and is responsible for blood oxygenation. -True Soccer and Basketball both need your skills of speed and ______. -Agility The duration for the ideal exercise prescription of a healthy heart is between ______. - 20-60 minutes Climbing a tree is a simple activity that requires you to have good ____. - Power The kg/m2 unit of measure is used in determining your Body Mass Index. It is set of physical attributes that allow the body to respond or adapt to the demands of stress and physical effort. -Physical Fitness Refers to a physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movements with the objective of improving one's physical fitness. -Exercise A normal blood pressure has a systole over diastole of . The normal heart rate at rest or before exercise is between _______ beats per minute. - 80-120 Andrew wanted to engage in weight lifting. What skill-related fitness component does he need to lift a load or weight at its heaviest? -Power Being well in this avenue of your life means that you respect and live in harmony with your immediate surroundings. - Planetary Wellness A person can begin any exercise program without the need to consult a trained professional. The Sit and Reach Test is designed to measure you abdominal endurance. -False The ideal exercise to improve flexibility among the choices below is: - Stretching Jane loves running, she usually covers 10 kilometers on a weekly basis. Based on this, Jane has a strong _______. - Muscular Endurance A person with an 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 Body Mass Index is in the Normal Weight Range. - TRUE Poor lifestyle, heredity, and height are some of the factors that can affect a person's overall health. True The Crunch Test is designed to measure your abdominals' _____. - Body Composition The normal Body Mass index is between the ranges of __________. - Less than 18 kg/m2 A health-related fitness component which refers to your ability to perform prolonged, largemuscle, dynamic exercises at different intensities. To measure your pulse rate, you can use your thumb to palpate your carotid artery. -False Which of the following is the most beneficial practice to maintain a healthy heart? - Exercise regularly and make good food choices. It is another valve in the heart responsible for preventing backflow of blood between the heart and other parts of the body. - Aortic-Semilunar Part of the heart that serves as reservoirs for both unoxygenated and oxygenated blood. -Artria Other requirements include your: Exercise equipment, Comprehension. , and Tests in Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaires are designed to determine your overall physical capacity. -True The muscles at the back of your legs are called _______. -Hamstrings To bend and twist your joints with ease and without the risk of injuries is ________ at work. It is the ability to maintain equilibrium while moving or stationary. - Speed The Waiver is a pre-course requirement and an agreement between you and AMAESHI. -false To bend and twist your joints with ease and without the risk of injuries is ________ at work. - Flexibility Wellness refers to a person having an optimal health and vitality. -True The bicuspid valve is responsible for preventing the backflow of blood from the left atrium to the left ventricle. -False Playing Basketball requires you to shift your body quickly from Point A to Point B. This is _______at work. -Agility The PAR-Q should be signed by your doctor, clearing you in engaging in physical activity. -False bring blood AWAY from the heart. - arteries refers to a subjective assessment of effort or intensity -RPE (Ratings of Perceived Exertion) This refers to the overall tissue composition of the body. -Muscular strength The Doctor's Clearance is a test which evaluates your current physical capacity and Doctor's your exercise history before you engage in an exercise program. -True It is the skill-related fitness component greatly needed in the sport of Swimming. -Coordination Anne wants to attend Yoga classes. She is hesitating to do so because she lacks ______ in her joints. -Flexibility Which of the following activities can best develop Cardiovascular Endurance? -Running Activities like, Gymnastics, Dancing, & Walking all need the body's _____. -Balance Jeff wanted to place the new water gallon over the water dispenser. The _____ fitness component is involved in doing this explosive task. -Muscular Strength All of the following are guidelines for your Crunch Test EXCEPT: -Neck is relaxed Spiritual wellness refers to your ability to protect yourself with the hazards of the environment. -False Jaime did the stork test and found that he cannot stand straight with one leg for a prolonged period. When he performed this test, he wanted to know his body's ability to _____. -Balance Modified push-ups are for males, while military push-ups are for females. -False The 3-minute Step Test is designed to measure your Cardiovascular Endurance. -True The BEST exercise that targets your triceps muscles are your __ -Tricep Extensions Exercise and physical activity is painful and should not be included in a person's life. -False Physical activity and exercise does not improve a person's physical fitness. -False A type of wellness where you ensure to develop your critical thinking and creativity. -Mental Wellness The heart is composed of the atria and -Ventricles The duration for the ideal exercise prescription of a healthy heart is between -20-60 minutes The Crunch Test is designed to measure your abdominal endurance -False This is the medical term which refers to chest pains. - Angina Pectoris The ____ bring back the blood to the heart in a systemic flow. -Veins Mark can finish fifty laps under an hour in the lap pool. Based on this, Mark has a very strong _______. - Muscular Endurance In performing the Sit and Reach Test the distance of your feet must be ______. -Closed together Engaging in a Marathon involves a person to have high level of ___________. -CV Endurance This refers to having an optimal health and vitality. -Wellness Hamstring Stretches and Yoga poses are basic exercises to improve your lower body's flexibility -False An exercise discomfort that is caused by friction on the skin through contact with clothing or skin as well. - Chafing What type of muscle is involuntary and is usually found in the internal organs? -Smooth The growth plate is a part of the bone that grows off as maturity begins. -TRUE Mark recently found out that he is in the overweight scale of the BMI standards. This simply means that he needs to improve his ____ in order to live a better lifestyle. -Body composition After exercising the chemical waste products that build up on the muscle are known as _______. -Lactic Acid Apply petroleum jelly or lubricants. -Blisters Bones are made up of the following materials EXCEPT: -Collagen Muscles soreness is the most common discomfort felt after exercise. -True Amelia is a gymnast for the floor event, in order for her to perform wide splits, she needs to improve on her ____ on a daily basis. -Flexibility The new definition of physical fitness refers to your ability to meet daily routines without undue fatigue. -True These are fats that result when liquid oil has hydrogen added to it to make it more solid. - Trans Fatty Acids All of the following food sources are rich in protein EXCEPT: -Apples This is the amount of caloric intake that is avaialble for consumption on a daily basis that varies through a person's age, gender, and level of activity. -Calories Nutrient that is the most concentrated source of energy of the body. It is also used for insulation and cushion for organs. -Fats Type of carbohyrdates that are non-digestible and can be found in food sources like green leafy vegetables and fruits. -Unsaturated Fat The Daily Values or Recommended Daily Intake is set at _____ calories. -1,500-2,000 Meat, poultry, and fish are the major sources of this macronutrient. -Proteins A source of information about the content of food found in packages usually bought from grocery stores -Fats(notsure) These are food that are high in sugar but have very little nutrional value. -Empty calories It contains the nutritional value and the amount of serving per pack in food bought from stores. =Food Label(not sure) These are non-digestible carbohydrates that are commonly found in plants and are responsible for digestion and bowel movement. -Fibers The following food are rich in Vitamin C, EXCEPT: -Carrots A part of the food label which is responsible for giving information about the number of serving available in a food package. -Serving Size A good amount of High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) in the body is beneficial to one's health. -False (not sure) Refers to energy derived from food when food is broken down and synthesize into smaller units that can be used up by the body. -Carbohydrates These are considered as "bad fats" and should only be consumed in limited amounts, otherwise it may cause plaque and health-related diseases. -Saturated Fats Food labels provide consumers with detailed information to help make good food choices. -True The Percent Daily Value that is ideal for an average person is between ____ calories. -2,000-2,500 A type of essential nutrient taken from the soil when we consume both animal and plant products. -Minerals This nutrient forms important parts of the body (e.g. muscles, bones, blood, enzymes, etc.) -Fats Who is stronger between the two? -100-lb person that lifts 250 pounds Physical Wellness refers to your habits of eating well, exercising regularly, and avoiding harmful habits. -True Atrophy is a condition in which muscle size degenerates caused by injuries or age. -False Percent recommendation for daily carbohydrate intake. -45-65% Wear appropriate footwear: enough to cushion the force impacted on the body from the floor. -Shin Splints Sandro wants to join the 400-meter dash race in their school. In order to last in the race, Sandro must build the health-related fitness component of ____. -Muscular endurance Exercising improves the quality or strength of your tendons, ligaments, and cartilages. -False Why are fitness tests important? -Because it helps you set your goals To convert your height from inches to meters you need to multiply it by: -0.305 meters Muscles make up forty (40) percent of our body mass and are responsible for movement. -True Which does not belong to the group? -Bicep Curl Which of the following is the best first-aid to manage muscle cramps? -Do a gradual stretch and a gentle massage Muscles aid in giving the body shape, movements, and protection. -False Which test is used to determine a person's current CV Endurance level? -3-min. Step Test A good amount of High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) in the body is beneficial to one's health. -True Andrew is very conscious about the type of food he consumes daily and he even has a food log to keep track of all the calories he has consumed. Based from this Andrew must have good ____. -Body Composition The best treatment for muscle cramps is adding more meat/protein in your diet. -false Apply donut pad/corn pad and lubricant. -Blisters Emotional Wellness refers to monitoring and exploring your thoughts and feelings. -True The myofibrils cover the different muscle groups of the body. -False Jane engaged in a Yoga class for 3 days now, she noticed that she can't do the Indian seat efficiently because her hips were lacking ____. -Flexibility The valve responsible for preventing the backflow of blood between the righ atrium and ventricle. -Tricuspid Which of the following is NOT a treatment or prevention for side stitches: -Wear double socks The heart is divided into ___ equal chambers.F115 -4 A type of sharp and involuntary muscle contraction during exercise. It is commonly felt during swimming when a person has not warmed-up properly. -Muscle Soreness All of the following are prevention and treatments for chafing EXCEPT: -Apply corn pads The three types of muscles found in the body are the cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscles.’ -true A type of fat that is derived from nuts, seeds, and leafy vegetables.’ -Unsaturated Wear smooth clothing or non-abrasive materials - synthetic at best. -Chafing The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaries (PARQ) contain questions used to gauge your availability for exercise. -False An estimate used to determine the recommended daily protein intake of women is: -1-palm size The following food are rich in protein, EXCEPT: -Tofu Intermittent exercises done within a week is a preventive measure for this exercise discomfort; which lessens the chances of further aggravating it into an injury. -Shin Splints Side stitches are usually caused by an improper warm-up and a weak set of abdominals. -True Muscles are composed of connective tissues, myofibrils, muscle fibers, and several motor units. -True Stretch painful area upon onset of discomfort. -Muscle Soreness A type of muscle fiber which is found in most internal organs and is responsible for involuntary muscle control. -Smooth All of the following are micronutrients, EXCEPT: -Fats This is a condtion brought about by the process of aging where arterial walls thicken and harden - Atherosclerosis To manage stress effectively is one way of maintaining your overall health and wellness. -False (not sure) Mental Wellness refers to having an active mind while continuously seeking for new challenges to develop your critical thinking. -True Which is NOT a contributing factor to a person's height? -Diet What is known as the long part of the bone that can be found along the arms and legs? -Shaft A condition where the brain lacks oxygen necessary to function efficiently. -Stroke Tar is a chemical compound that forms in the lungs during the burning of tobacco leaves. -True Alcohol increases visual and hearing acuity as well as a person's reaction time. -True Yoyo dieting refers to a person continuously skipping meals to inhibit weight loss. -False When dieting slow & permanent weight loss programs are the most effective solution. -True Proper healthy dieting only involves caloric restrictions and not exercise. -False The psychoactive drug found in the Cannabis Sativa is known as _____. - Delta 9-THC The psychoactive drug found in tobacco leaves which affects the Central Nervous System. - Nicotine All of the following are considered as forms of eustress, EXCEPT: -Smoking A kind of stress that is also known as "positive stress" because it is mentally or physically stimulating. -Eustress Stretching can be done between 2 to ____ days of the week. 10-minute brisk walking -Warm-up Jumping Jacks -Warm-up 10-minute slow walk -Cool-down Slow walk and static stretches are considered as -Cool-down If the amount of exercise is progressively increased, fitness continues to improve. This refers to the principle of _____________. -Overload The purpose of a warm-up exercise is to prepare the body and mind for a strenuous activity. -True This principle answers the question "how often" and refers to how many times you are supposed to work-out in a particular week. - Frequency Principle 3 sets of squats for 20 repetitions -Warm-up A part of exercise that raises your core temperatue inhibiting faster muscle recruitment. -Warm-up The sequence of a correct training program is: Warm-up, Main-set, Stretching, & Cooldown. - FALSE This principle pertains to developing a certain component/s of fitness during training. - Individualization A cool-down is used to return the body into its homeostasis as well as to relax the mind from the strenuous activity you have performed. -True Cool-down is not an important part of a work-out and should not be included in trainings. -False Cooling-down is as important as warming-up in an exercise routine. -False This FITT principle refers to how hard a person is working out. -Intensity The warm-up is part of the exercise routine where the specific fitness component/s are developed. -True Flexibility exercises can be done for 5-7 days within a week All of the following are other names for cocaine EXCEPT: -Hemp This principle is also known as the "use it or lose it" principle. - Principle of Reversibility Environmental stressors are stressors brought about to the body in the form of smoking, alchol, and drug abuse. -True Cocaine is a type of drug that induces euphoria and is absorbed easily in the bloodstream. -True Nicotine is a psychoactive drug that builds up within the lungs. -True A phase of the work-out routine which prepares the body and mind for the strenuous activities to be performed. -Warm-up It refers to time that is not committed for work or other duties. A body type described to be lean and tall despite the lack of regular physical activity. -Mesomorph Cirrhosis is the common disease obtain from excessive alcohol intake for a prolonged period. -True Soup diet and juice diet are kinds of -Crash Static lunges - Warm-up Alcohol is a stimulant chemical that affects the brain and excites central nervous activity. -True Alcohol is a depressant drug that affects the brain and the nervous system. -True Frequency in the FITT principle refers to the amount of time a work-out bout should last. -True All of the following are effects of abusive drinking EXCEPT: - gives you a lot of energy Smoking increases the healing time of wounds and injuries. -False A person who is an ENDOMORPH is considered to be lean and has small bone structures. -False Activities that involve the development of CV Endurance should last between ____ to ____ minutes. - 20 to 60 Stretching exercises are necessary to improve one's flexibility as well as prevent injuries. Emphysema is a condition in which the air pipes become swollen causing the person to have shortness of breath. -True 30 repetitions of jumping jacks for 2 sets -Warm-up The principle of Reversibility is also known as the “use it or lose it” principle. It is something that a person does with his own free will making him/her have a sense of freedom or escape. Sidestream smoke refers to smoke exhaled by smokers and inhaled by non-smokers. -TRUE The ideal duration for doing CV endurance activities is between ____. - 20-30 mins. Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa usually affects female adolescents ranging from ages 11-20. -True These are added ingredients in a diet that make-up for nutritional deficiency. - Supplements This refer to overtraining the body by not allowing it to have an ample recovery time. - Principle of Retrogression Goal setting should not be a priority in managing your life stressors. -False This is a psychoactive drug that is found in cigarettes which causes smoking addiction and dependence. - Nicotine Smoking decreases your life expectancy by ____ minutes. -11 mins Binge eating disorder is a fixation with a healthy or righteous eating which may turn into a fixation so extreme that can lead to malnutrition and worst death. -False Synergistic action is the effect of mixing two or more drugs at one time. -True In losing weight, crash diets are the best solution. -False It is a form of positive stress and can be found by doing recreational activities. A condition in which a person starves herself in order to lose and maintain an "ideal weight." -healthy body weight What is the ideal number of days a person must train to improve his/her aerobic endurance? -3-5 Days Alarm Reaction, Resistance, and Response are the three stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome. -FALSE This principle pertains to developing a certain component/s of fitness during training. - Specificity A condition in which the liver experiences excessive scarring because of alcohol abuse. - Cirrhosis All of the following can be considered as sources of stress, EXCEPT: - ambiguous life events