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front 1

Additional factors that play a role in increasing ventilation during exercise include all of the following except __________.

back 1

Decreasing concentration of H+ in the venous blood

front 2

Decreasing concentration of H+ in the venous blood

back 2

aveoli

front 3

Cardiac output (Q) equals the volume of blood that ejected from the heart each second.

back 3

False

front 4

The dorsal respiratory group (DRG) is primarily responsible for inspiratory activity.

back 4

True

front 5

At rest, diaphragmatic action accounts for ~ _____% of the total muscular activity required for ventilation.

back 5

70

front 6

As the volume of the thoracic cavity increases during inspiration, alveolar pressure __________.

back 6

Falls below atmospheric pressure

front 7

Oxygen levels play a major role in the regulation of respiration.

back 7

False

front 8

Normal quiet breathing is accomplished primarily by the __________

back 8

diaphragm

front 9

Each liter of oxygen consumed is equal to approximately _____ kcal.

back 9

5

front 10

Which area is responsible for inhibiting inspiratory impulses to prevent over-distention of the lungs?

back 10

idk

front 11

The relationship between venous return, the filling of the ventricles during diastole, and stroke volume is known as the Frank-Starling law of the heart.

back 11

true

front 12

Epinephrine increases heart rate, while norepinephrine decreases it.

back 12

False

front 13

Blood leaves the aorta by way of the __

back 13

Aorta

front 14

Which gland is responsible for releasing the hormone epinephrine?

back 14

Adrenals

front 15

Type I muscle fibers receive a larger percentage of blood flow during submaximal exercise than Type II fibers.

back 15

true

front 16

At rest the metarterioles and precapillary sphincters are dilated to increase blood flow to muscles.

back 16

False

front 17

A metarteriole is a very small artery.

back 17

true

front 18

A well-trained resistance athlete will likely have a higher cardiac output than a well-trained endurance athlete.

back 18

false

front 19

Veins transport freshly oxygenated blood, while arteries transport de-oxygenated blood.

back 19

false

front 20

Another term for ventricular contraction is depolarization.

back 20

true

front 21

The left coronary artery is responsible for transporting a greater percentage of coronary blood flow.

back 21

true

front 22

Which factor does not influence cardiac output?

back 22

Myocardial oxygen consumption

front 23

When transitioning from rest to exercise, there is an increase in the release of _______ by the sympathetic postganglionic fibers, which increases heart rate and ventricular contractility.

back 23

Noradrenaline

front 24

The volume of blood ejected from the right and left ventricles each minute is the same.

back 24

true

front 25

During ventricular diastole the myocardium contracts, while during ventricular systole the myocardium relaxes.

back 25

FALSE

front 26

During ventricular diastole the myocardium contracts, while during ventricular systole the myocardium relaxes.

back 26

true

front 27

The _____ is the pressure in the systemic system against which the heart must eject blood.

back 27

Afterload

front 28

The right ventricle is significantly larger than the left ventricle.

back 28

false

front 29

Maximal oxygen consumption (V ̇O2max) is an excellent predictor of athletic success.

back 29

false

front 30

Which of the following would be a normal ejection fraction at rest?

back 30

50-70%

front 31

At rest what % of cardiac output goes to muscles?

back 31

25

front 32

The volume of blood that remains in each ventricle at the end of systole (contraction) is called end-diastolic volume.

back 32

false

front 33

Parasympathetic nervous system stimulation of the SA Node decreases heart rate.

back 33

true

front 34

An average stroke volume (SV) is __________.

back 34

70 mL ∙ bt–1

front 35

At rest the venous system contains approximately _____ of the total blood volume.

back 35

70%

front 36

The primary limitation of V ̇O2max, according to the peripheral model, is __________.

back 36

a-vo2diff

front 37

Sympathetic nervous system innervation during exercise causes coronary artery constriction.

back 37

false

front 38

The _____ is known as the pacemaker of the heart.

back 38

SA node

front 39

The fibrous sac that encloses the myocardium is known as the pericardium

back 39

true

front 40

Which chamber of the heart is typically the largest?

back 40

Left ventricle

front 41

Gas exchange takes place __________.

back 41

Capillaries

front 42

The volume of blood pumped by each ventricle in one minute is known as the __________.

back 42

Cardiac output

front 43

What percentage of all deaths in the Western world is attributable to coronary artery disease?

back 43

33

front 44

Endurance-trained athletes use carbohydrate stores more slowly than athletes with non-endurance training.

back 44

true

front 45

An average cardiac output at rest would be __________.

back 45

5 L ∙ min-1

front 46

A change in body fat level will have no impact on V ̇O2max

back 46

False

front 47

V ̇O2max is also known as maximal oxygen consumption and aerobic power

back 47

True

front 48

Which of the following adaptations to endurance training is the most responsible for the increase in cardiovascular efficiency at rest and during exercise?

back 48

Increased SV

front 49

Interval training is one of the most commonly used exercise techniques to improve V ̇O2max.

back 49

true

front 50

Women have a lower hemoglobin (Hb) content than men.

back 50

true

front 51

Which muscle fiber has an enhanced mitochondrial respiration capacity and is associated with endurance exercise performance?

back 51

type 1 fibers

front 52

V ̇O2max values decrease with age regardless of physical activity levels.

back 52

false

front 53

Which of the following is the most important factor determining increases in V ̇O2max?

back 53

intensity of exercise

front 54

One of the central adaptations that occurs as a result of endurance training is an enhanced ability to transport blood throughout the body.

back 54

true

front 55

On average, V ̇O2max values decrease about ____ per year for men after the age of 25.

back 55

1%

front 56

Which theory suggests that V ̇O2max is limited primarily by the body’s ability to transport oxygen-rich blood to working tissues?

back 56

presentation theory

front 57

The Ebbeling walk test is a submaximal test of V ̇O2max.

back 57

true

front 58

As long as exercise training continues to progress, V ̇O2max has the capacity to increase continually.

back 58

false

front 59

Which of the following tests of aerobic power does not rely upon heart rate to calculate V ̇O2max?

back 59

Cooper 12-minute run

front 60

Endurance athletes have an increased filling of the left ventricle.

back 60

true

front 61

Genetics (heredity) plays only a minor role in determining an individual’s V ̇O2max.

back 61

false

front 62

Which of the following tests of aerobic power is considered to be a “maximal” test?

back 62

Bruce treadmill test

front 63

One metabolic equivalent (MET) is equal to _____ ml ∙ kg–1 ∙ min–1.

back 63

3.5

front 64

Exercising at a heart rate of 65–85% of maximum for 20–30 minutes, 3–5 times per week, will increase V ̇O2max.

back 64

true

front 65

One of the central adaptations that occurs as a result of endurance training is an enhanced ability to transport blood throughout the body.

back 65

true

front 66

World-class endurance athletes who are male will have V ̇O2max values in the range of __________.

back 66

75–85 ml ∙ kg–1 ∙ min–1

front 67

On average, males have a V ̇O2max that is ____ higher than women.

back 67

10–20%

front 68

The ability of the left ventricle to fill with blood during diastole (ventricular relaxation) is similar between endurance-trained athletes and non-athletes.

back 68

false

front 69

Females tend to have V ̇O2max values that are approximately 20% below male values. The primary reason for this disparity is differences in __________.

back 69

Cardiac output

front 70

Well-trained athletes show a ____ decrease in V ̇O2max during the first three weeks of inactivity.

back 70

5

front 71

Resistance training has a negligible impact on maximal aerobic capacity.

back 71

t?

front 72

V ̇O2max decreases ____ per decade after the age of 25–30 years.

back 72

8-10%

front 73

The Bruce treadmill test is acknowledged to be a better measurement of aerobic power in individuals with low functional capacities and/or chronic cardiac disease.

back 73

false

front 74

Which of the following tests of aerobic power is considered to be a “maximal” test?

back 74

Bruce treadmill test

front 75

A reverse wrist curl would target which muscle?

back 75

Extensor carpi radialis longus

front 76

When performing a squat, the descent phase of the exercise is controlled by eccentric muscular contractions, while the ascent phase is controlled by concentric contractions of the target muscles.

back 76

T?

front 77

In the starting position of the lat pull-down, the shoulders are in __________ and the elbows are in __________.

back 77

Flexion/extension?

front 78

Which exercise would specifically target the brachioradialis muscle?

back 78

Hammer curl

front 79

Which exercise would be most appropriate for developing the anterior deltoid muscle?

back 79

Standing military press

front 80

Which of the following flexibility exercises should be recommended for developing optimal flexibility?

back 80

Sit-straddle-reach stretch

front 81

The definition of flexibility is the ability to move actively through a desired range of motion about a joint.

back 81

FALSE

front 82

A reverse wrist curl targets the musculature on the dorsal surface of the forearm.

back 82

true

front 83

Which of the following stretches is contraindicated and should be avoided?

back 83

Hurdler’s stretch?

front 84

While performing a standing dumbbell curl, supination is carried out by the biceps brachii and the brachioradialis muscles.

back 84

T?

front 85

When performing a standard lat pull-down, the hands are in a supinated position.

back 85

F?

front 86

When performing a standing barbell curl, the hands would be in which position?

back 86

Supinated

front 87

When performing a standing calf raise, the plantar flexor muscles of the lower leg are targeted.

back 87

T?

front 88

What type of stretching uses the body’s momentum to stretch the muscles?

back 88

Ballistic stretching

front 89

A standing military press utilizes the anterior deltoid for shoulder flexion.

back 89

true

front 90

Match the appropriate exercise with the primary body part (listed below) being trained.

back 90

standing military press- shoulders

Barbell curl- Anterior arm

Wrist curl- ventral forearm

Upright row-shoulders

Lat pull-down- upper back

Lying triceps extension-posterior arm

Lateral dumbbell raise- shoulders

Reverse wrist curl- dorsal forearm

Decline bench press-chest

Bench press- chest

front 91

The triceps brachii plays a significant role during the bench press exercise.

back 91

t?

front 92

Flexibility training is best done immediately prior to performing a warm-up.

back 92

f?

front 93

Which of the following stretches may place excessive pressure on the cervical spine?

back 93

Plough stretch?

front 94

Complete the following statement: Exercise is __________.

back 94

Medicine

front 95

The American Society of Exercise Physiologists emphasizes exercise physiology as a research discipline.

back 95

false

front 96

Which of the following is NOT true for board certified exercise physiologists?

back 96

all of the above

They avoid conflicts of interest that are counter to the profession of exercise physiology

They remain mindful that exercise physiology is a profession

They follow civilities that encourage diligence and trust

front 97

The American Society of Exercise Physiologists provides licensure for exercise physiologists.

back 97

false

front 98

There is currently a well-defined career path for certified exercise physiologists.

back 98

f?

front 99

The older population (> 65 years) in the United States is expected to __________

back 99

Increase in number by the year 2020

front 100

The most important change in exercise physiology over the last 50 years has been __________.

back 100

The founding of the American Society of Exercise Physiologists

front 101

It is becoming clear that exercise physiology must be recognized as a __________ profession and not a(n) __________ discipline.

back 101

Health care/research

front 102

The American Society of Exercise Physiologists was founded in _____

back 102

1997

front 103

The emphasis of the certified exercise physiologist is to conduct research into the physiological mechanisms that contribute to health and athletic performance.

back 103

false

front 104

All individuals with degrees in Exercise Science are exercise physiologists.

back 104

false

front 105

Research suggests that for every 1 MET that a patient attains, there is a corresponding reduction in annual mortality of _____.

back 105

11%

front 106

There is a dose–response relationship between exercise and health-related benefits.

back 106

true

front 107

Exercise physiology is a healthcare profession.

back 107

t?

front 108

Members of the American Society of Exercise Physiologists are committed to __________.

back 108

Promote the integrity, dignity, and independent judgment of the application of exercise physiology

Protect the privacy and confidentiality of all clients

Remain mindful that the practice of exercise physiology is a profession?

front 109

An academic major that prepares students for a career as an exercise instructor, personal trainer, or strength and conditioning specialist is ___________.

back 109

Exercise science

front 110

Exercise physiologists are qualified to determine the appropriate exercise intervention and intensity based on changes in functional and physiologic capacity, concomitant illness, and chronic or debilitating disease.

back 110

true

front 111

Which of the following is NOT a health benefit of regular exercise?

back 111

It decreases risk for cancer and early death

It decreases risk for depression

It decreases risk for type 2 diabetes

front 112

It is important for the future of the profession of exercise physiologists that individuals adopt an entrepreneurial attitude toward their profession.

back 112

t?

front 113

Business skills are an important factor for the profession of exercise physiology.

back 113

true

front 114

An individual who organizes, operates, and creates a business is known as __________.

back 114

Entrepreneur

front 115

Many people are drawn to a degree in exercise physiology due to the high salaries.

back 115

false

front 116

The first professional organization of exercise physiologists in the United States is __________.

back 116

ASEP

front 117

Which of the following would result in the revocation of certification?

back 117

all

front 118

Which of the following is NOT required to be eligible to sit for the ASEP certification exam?

back 118

Documentation of a minimum of 600 hours of hands-on laboratory experiences in exercise physiology (or closely related) laboratories

front 119

Which of the following venues would be outside of the scope of practice for a board-certified exercise physiologist?

back 119

all

front 120

Autonomy refers to specific government oversight of the profession of exercise physiology.

back 120

f?

front 121

In the event that a board-certified exercise physiologist has been alleged to have committed misconduct, the ASEP Professional Practice and Discipline Committee will contact the exercise physiologist with the allegations. The exercise physiologist will have _____ days in which to respond.

back 121

30

front 122

On-going research in the exercise sciences is an important aspect of the profession of exercise physiology because it is an evidence-based practice.

back 122

t?

front 123

The profession of exercise physiology has a long history in the United States.

back 123

false

front 124

The professionalization of exercise physiology requires __________.

back 124

all

front 125

Which of the following is NOT a key component of the ASEP Code of Ethics?

back 125

Exercise physiologists are expected to continue their academic education and attain a minimum of a master’s degree in a health-related discipline

front 126

All exercise physiology programs at colleges and universities must attain accreditation in order to offer a major in exercise physiology.

back 126

false

front 127

The American Society of Exercise Physiologists provides __________ for exercise physiologists.

back 127

Board-certification

front 128

Exercise physiology is a healthcare profession.

back 128

True

front 129

When an academic program becomes accredited, it means that all graduates of that program are automatically board-certified as exercise physiologists.

back 129

false

front 130

To become certified as an exercise physiologist, one must demonstrate academic knowledge as well as practical abilities.

back 130

t?

front 131

Which of the following is NOT consistent with the mission statement of the American Society of Exercise Physiologists?

back 131

Provide instructional and research advances in professional sports.

front 132

According to the ASEP Standards of Professional Practice, certified exercise physiologists are only qualified to work with “apparently healthy” individuals.

back 132

false

front 133

A certified exercise physiologist (ECP) is performing an initial physical screening on a new client and notices that the client’s blood pressure is 155/95. Is it within the scope of practice of the EPC to diagnose hypertension in this client?

back 133

false

front 134

According to the ASEP Code of Ethics, certified exercise physiologists must use scientifically valid training methods.

back 134

false

front 135

According to the ASEP Code of Ethics, it would be unacceptable for a certified exercise physiologist to endorse a nutritional supplement.

back 135

t?

front 136

Which of the following would be outside of the scope of professional practice for a certified exercise physiologist?

back 136

Diagnosing type 2 diabetes from a fasting blood sugar test?

front 137

The net energy yield of anaerobic glycolysis is __________.

back 137

2?

front 138

Pyruvate is six-carbon molecule.

back 138

false

front 139

The Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondrion.

back 139

true

front 140

Which enzyme is responsible for breaking the bonds between phosphates in ATP, thus releasing energy?

back 140

ATPase

front 141

No oxygen is necessary during the Krebs cycle.

back 141

true

front 142

What is the net energy production of one molecule of pyruvate in the Krebs cycle?

back 142

1 ATP

front 143

In the second step of glycolysis, glucose-6-phosphate is transformed into __________.

back 143

Fructose-1,6-diphosphate

front 144

Phosphocreatine hydrolysis regenerates ATP by giving its phosphate to ADP to form ATP.

back 144

true

front 145

The end product of glycolysis is __________.

back 145

Pyruvate

front 146

The mitochondrion is impermeable to NAD.

back 146

t?

front 147

The process of forming glycogen from glucose molecules is known as _____.

back 147

Glycogenesis

front 148

In the first stop of glycolysis, glucose is phosphorylated by ATP, which converts the glucose to __________.

back 148

Glucose-6-phosphate

front 149

Substrate phosphorylation does not require oxygen.

back 149

true

front 150

Fructose-1,6-diphosphate is cleaved into how many three-carbon compounds during glycolysis?

back 150

2?

front 151

The electron transporter that is used during glycolysis is __________

back 151

NAD+

front 152

The rate at which glucose can be metabolized is controlled by the rate at which pyruvate can be converted into lactate.

back 152

false

front 153

What is the final electron acceptor at the conclusion of the electron transport chain?

back 153

Oxygen

front 154

CO2 is release during __________.

back 154

The Krebs cycle

front 155

When glucose molecules are combined together they form ________

back 155

Glycogen

front 156

Glycolysis takes place in the mitochondria of a cell.

back 156

false

front 157

Glycolysis is an oxygen-dependent process.

back 157

false

front 158

As glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is converted into 1,3 diphosphoglycerate, _____ hydrogen atoms are released from each molecule of G-3-P.

back 158

2

front 159

Oxidative phosphorylation is an ATP-generating process that takes place in the __________.

back 159

Mitochondria

front 160

The catabolic process of breaking down glycogen into glucose molecules is called __________.

back 160

Glycogenolysis

front 161

The primary function of the Krebs cycle is to supply electrons to the electron transport chain and pyruvate molecules for the citric acid cycle.

back 161

false

front 162

ATP is generated within the electron transport system via oxidative phosphorylation.

back 162

t?

front 163

The smallest contractile unit within a muscle is called the ____

back 163

Sarcomere

front 164

Which muscle fiber type is characterized by a high activity of oxidative phosphorylation?

back 164

Type I fibers

front 165

The primary filaments in a muscle fiber are known as actin and myosin.

back 165

true

front 166

Skeletal muscle accounts for approximately ____ of total body weight.

back 166

40%

front 167

The muscular hypertrophy that occurs during puberty is a result of a significant increase in the number of muscle fibers per muscle.

back 167

false

front 168

The medulla oblongata is the region of the brain that is largely responsible for motor control.

back 168

false

front 169

The splitting of ATP releases stored energy that produces movement of the myosin cross-bridges, which results in the sliding of the thick and thin filaments past each other. This is known as the sliding filament theory.

back 169

true

front 170

Type I muscle fibers have a higher concentrati

back 170

false

front 171

Which muscle fiber type has the highest concentration of myoglobin?

back 171

Type I fibers

front 172

The muscles store enough ATP and creatine phosphate (CP) to power muscular contractions for several seconds.

back 172

true

front 173

The primary contribution of creatine phosphate (CP) to energy metabolism is the donation of a phosphate group to ADP, which subsequently forms ATP.

back 173

true

front 174

The term isotonic refers to a constant force or resistance.

back 174

true

front 175

Myosin is known as a thin filament, while actin is known as a thick filament.

back 175

false

front 176

________ work occurs when the movement of a joint is kept at a constant velocity.

back 176

Isokinetic

front 177

The central nervous system consists of __________.

back 177

The brain

The spinal cord

front 178

All levels of connective tissue that surround the muscle extend beyond the muscle and are continuous with the tendon.

back 178

true

front 179

Type I muscle fibers have a higher concentration of sarcoplasmic reticulum in comparison to type II fibers.

back 179

FALSE

front 180

Skeletal muscle accounts for approximately ____ of total body weight.

back 180

40%

front 181

__________ work occurs when the movement of a joint is kept at a constant velocity.

back 181

Isokinetic

front 182

The primary filaments in a muscle fiber are known as actin and myosin.

back 182

true?

front 183

Which muscle fiber type is characterized by a high activity of oxidative phosphorylation?

back 183

Type 1 ?

front 184

Myosin is known as a thin filament, while actin is known as a thick filament.

back 184

false

front 185

The muscular hypertrophy that occurs during puberty is a result of a significant increase in the number of muscle fibers per muscle.

back 185

false

front 186

The central nervous system consists of __________.

back 186

brain and spinal cord

front 187

The muscles store enough ATP and creatine phosphate (CP) to power muscular contractions for several seconds.

back 187

true

front 188

Type I muscle fibers have a higher concentration of sarcoplasmic reticulum in comparison to type II fibers.

back 188

false

front 189

The primary contribution of creatine phosphate (CP) to energy metabolism is the donation of a phosphate group to ADP, which subsequently forms ATP.

back 189

true

front 190

The splitting of ATP releases stored energy that produces movement of the myosin cross-bridges, which results in the sliding of the thick and thin filaments past each other. This is known as the sliding filament theory.

back 190

true

front 191

Blood doping is also known as gene doping.

back 191

false

front 192

An ethical action is one that provides greatest good for the largest number of people while minimizing the potential for harm.

back 192

true

front 193

All sports supplements are safe as long as they are used in the recommended dosages.

back 193

false

front 194

All supplements that are illegal would be unethical to use in sports. Therefore, all supplements that are legal are also ethical to use.

back 194

false

front 195

Food cannot be considered an ergogenic aid.

back 195

false

front 196

Only a small percentage of collegiate athletes use supplements or illegal performance-enhancing drugs.

back 196

false

front 197

Creatine use is banned by the NCAA for all collegiate athletes.

back 197

false

front 198

Winning is the most important aspect of competitive sports. Therefore, it is acceptable to have lower ethical standards in order to be more competitive.

back 198

false

front 199

The framework for ethical decision making includes all of the following except __________.

back 199

Determining if an action is legal

front 200

Creatine enhances performance by increasing muscle stores of phosphocreatine (PC).

back 200

true

front 201

According to the World Anti-Doping Code, if a substance meets at least two of three criteria, it may be banned for use by athletes. Which of the following is not one of those criteria?

back 201

The substance is illegal to use

front 202

The underlying purpose of the exercise physiologist’s code of ethics is to promote professionalism, prevent fraudulent practices, and to protect the public from unscrupulous and untrained providers.

back 202

true

front 203

According to the ASEP Code of Ethics, if a certified exercise physiologist had knowledge of a doctor who was illegally prescribing anabolic steroids to athletes, he/she would be required to call attention to this unethical behavior.

back 203

true

front 204

Human growth hormone (HGH) was banned by the International Olympic committee in _____.

back 204

1989

front 205

What year did the International Olympic Committee adopt a drug-testing policy and ban the use of specific drugs?

back 205

1967

front 206

Anabolic steroids mimic the effect of which hormone?

back 206

Testosterone

front 207

________ is the most widely used ergogenic aid among athletes who want to build muscle.

back 207

Creatine

front 208

The primary goal of the ASEP Code of Ethics is to prevent the certified exercise physiologist from being filed with a lawsuit.

back 208

false

front 209

How many amino acids are characterized as being “essential”?

back 209

9

front 210

High intensity sprint-style exercise is more dependent upon __________ stores than long endurance-style exercise.

back 210

Carbohydrate

front 211

Minerals that are required in amounts greater than 100 mg per day are called trace minerals.

back 211

false

front 212

For optimal glycogen replacement, athletes should consume a carbohydrate-rich meal immediately after exercise.

back 212

t

front 213

The fat soluble vitamins include all of the following except __________.

back 213

Vitamin c

front 214

A pre-event meal should be high in fiber and low in protein.

back 214

false

front 215

Elite athletes who are engaged in high-intensity training for 3–5 hours per day should consume approximately how much carbohydrate daily?

back 215

8–10 g ∙ kg body weight

front 216

Which of the following is not one of the eight nutrients that are central to the U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for a balanced diet?

back 216

Sodium

front 217

Protein is made up of long chains of glucose molecules.

back 217

false

front 218

The recommended daily energy intake from protein is __________.

back 218

10-35%

front 219

Each gram of fat has _____ kcal of energy.

back 219

9

front 220

Which mineral plays an important role in enhancing the effectiveness of insulin?

back 220

chromium

front 221

If athletes are eating a well-balanced diet, they do not need vitamin supplements.

back 221

true

front 222

A normal adult is made up of 60–75% water.

back 222

true

front 223

Athletes should consume a diet that is high in “sports foods” such as protein powders and vitamin supplements for optimal performance.

back 223

false

front 224

The water-soluble vitamins include all of the following except __________

back 224

vitamin K

front 225

Each gram of protein provides ____ kcal of energy.

back 225

4

front 226

As exercise intensity increases, so does the percentage of energy derived from fat.

back 226

false

front 227

For individuals who exercise moderately, eating less than _____ kcal ∙ d–1 will put a serious strain on their health and nutritional needs.

back 227

1500

front 228

The RDA for protein for a sedentary adult is __________.

back 228

0.8 g ∙ kg body weight per day

front 229

The recommended energy intake from protein is 10–15%.

back 229

false

front 230

The best sources of calcium are _____.

back 230

dairy products

front 231

Insulin, a hormone released by the pancreas, is responsible for increasing blood sugar levels.

back 231

false

front 232

Which of the following blood sugar levels would be considered hypoglycemia?

back 232

55 mg ∙ dL–1

front 233

Vitamin C enhances the absorption of dietary iron.

back 233

true

front 234

Vitamin C supplementation has been shown to improve performance in endurance sports.

back 234

false

front 235

An optimal diet should have approximately __________ carbohydrates.

back 235

45-65%

front 236

The amino acid alanine may be converted into glucose by the liver.

back 236

true

front 237

Evidence indicates that exercise may be able to treat depression equally as well as prescription medications.

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True

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The basic components of exercise prescription include all of the following except __________.

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All of the above

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Which of the following is NOT an adaptation to exercise training?

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Increase in sympathetic nervous system activity

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Which of the following is not one of the basic components of an exercise prescription?

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Temperature of exercise environment

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Exercise is medicine.

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True

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A chronic inflammatory disease in which inflammatory cells and lipids accumulate within the artery wall.

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Atherosclerosis

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Speed is a significant component of muscular power.

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True

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The minimum threshold for increasing muscular strength is approximately _____% of 1RM.

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60

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Low-to-moderate intensity exercise is sufficient to produce health benefits.

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True

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To obtain the health-related benefits of physical activity, it is essential to choose the correct form of exercise.

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False

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The current physical activity recommendation for children suggests 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity on a daily basis.

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True

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Angiogenesis is a chronic inflammatory disease in which inflammatory cells and lipids accumulate within the arterial walls.

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False

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What percentage of the population is overweight/obese?

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65%

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Muscular strength is defined as the maximal force a muscle (or muscle group) can generate once.

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False

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Endurance exercise training will reduce both systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings by approximately 10 mmHg in individuals with mild hypertension.

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True

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Sarcopenia results in a greater loss of type I muscle fibers.

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false

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One metabolic equivalent (MET) is equal to ______ ml ∙ kg–1 ∙ min–1.

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3.5

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Exercise plays a small role in minimizing the risk of chronic disease.

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false

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If an individual is exercising at an intensity level of 13 METs, their oxygen consumption would be __________.

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45.5 ml ∙ kg–1 ∙ min–1

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Muscle strength declines by _____ per decade after the age of 50 years.

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15%

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Using the Karvonen formula, calculate a training heart rate of 65% HRR using the following information:

Male
Age: 55
Resting HR: 60
Max HR: 170
Blood pressure: 130/85

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132 beats ∙ min–1

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Strength training is contraindicated for individuals with osteoarthritis.

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False

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The age-related decrease in muscle mass is known as __________.

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Sarcopenia

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Regular exercise may improve quality of sleep.

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True

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Which of the following is a risk factor for heart disease?

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Physical inactivity

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According to the original RPE scale, an exercise intensity of 8 would be categorized as “very hard.”

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FALSE

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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for heart disease?

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High HDL cholesterol (> 40 mg ∙ dL–1)

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Cardiovascular disease accounts for ___% of all deaths in the U.S.

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40

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Muscle strength declines by _____ per decade after the age of 50 years.

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15%

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Which of Newton’s laws of motion would best explain why long-distance runners wear running shoes with cushion in the soles and sprinters do not.

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Law of action and reaction

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Lengthening of the radius increases angular velocity.

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FALSE

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Quantitative biomechanical analysis does not rely upon mathematical computation or statistical analysis.

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False

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You are watching a client perform a back squat and you notice that she has an excessive forward-leaning torso. This would be an example of _____ biomechanical analysis.Qualitative

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Qualitative

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Which of the following would be the best example of a temporarily stored counterforce?

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A field goal kicker’s foot making contact with the football

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Why do figure skaters draw their arms in close to their bodies when performing a high-speed spinning movement?

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Angular velocity is increased as the radius is decreased

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Force is the product of __________.

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Mass and acceleration

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To increase the momentum of a baseball bat during a swing, the hitter should “choke up” on the bat.

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False

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If an object is dropped from a height of 5 feet, it will have reached a velocity of _____ feet per second after it has fallen 4 feet.

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128

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Translatory motion is movement in which all body parts move in the same direction at the same speed.

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True

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Velocity is a vector quantity.

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True

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Linear motion is __________.

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Movement in a straight line

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Acceleration is a change in vector.

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false

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Newton’s first law (law of inertia) states that if one body exerts a force on another body, the second body will exert an equal and opposite force on the first body.

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false

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“Shin splints” is a type tendinitis of the lower leg that is typically an overuse injury. Which of Newton’s laws would best explain the occurrence of this injury?

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Law of accelereaction

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Which would hit the ground first, a golf ball dropped from a height of two feet or a baseball dropped from the same height?

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Both would hit at the same instant

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During a normal running stride, when the foot strikes the running surface, it imparts a force against the surface. Subsequently, the running surface imparts a counter force against the foot. This is an example of __________.

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Law of action and reaction

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Force is the product of __________.

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Asphalt

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A vector has both magnitude and direction.

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True

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Steve and John are having an arm wrestling match. John produces a greater amount of _____ and, as a result, wins the match.

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Torque

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During a baseball pitch, as the forearm rotates around the elbow joint, this would be an example of angular motion.

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True

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In angular movements of body segments, the maximum effective force and velocity occurs when the limb is at right angles to the direction in which the object is moved.

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True

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Rotary motion is rotation around a(n) __________.

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axis

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Which of the following is NOT one of the components of a lever system?

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Velocity

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Most bony levers have a force arm that is shorter than the resistance arm.

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True

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The force exerted by a muscle to move an object is comprised of two components: the rotational component and the stabilizing component.

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True

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During a muscular contraction, as a joint decreases, its angle below 90° there would be a(n) ______ in the stabilizing force.

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Increase

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A third-class lever is able to overcome a large resistance with a relatively small force.

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False

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What is the most common axis or fulcrum in human movement?

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Joint

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Rotational force is greatest at _____.

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90°

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The __________ the angle (up to 90°), the greater the rotary force and the __________ the stabilizing force.

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Larger/smaller

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Performing a sit-up would be an example of which type of lever system?

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Third class

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For each of the following, state the type of lever (first, second, or third class).

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Wheel barrow---- second

Seated leg extension-----first

Standing dumbbell curl-----third

Pushup-----second

Head tilting forward slightly----first

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Third-class levers are more efficient than first-class levers.

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False

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You are performing a standing dumbbell side raise to work the deltoid muscle. This would be an example of a _____-class lever.

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Third

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When the force arm is longer than the resistance arm, this favors _____.

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Increased force

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The two primary purposes of levers are to increase force or to increase speed.

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True

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In a first-class lever, the fulcrum is located between the force and the resistance.

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True

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Most of the muscles in the human body are _____ levers.

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Third-class

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When performing a seated dumbbell curl, the biceps brachii muscle creates internal force that is transmitted via the tendon to the forearm. This force production is known as __________.

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Torque

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Which is the most efficient class of levers?

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First class

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Why is it more difficult to perform a lateral raise when the arm is fully extended than when the elbow is bent at a 45° angle?

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The resistive force is farther from the fulcrum

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The rotational component is __________ to the bone, and the stabilizing component is __________ to the bone.

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Perpendicular/parallel

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If the biceps brachii tendon insertion point were moved closer to the elbow, there would be a(n) _______ in strength development.

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Decrease

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<p>A change of body position may result in a change of lever classification.</p> %MCEPASTEBIN%

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True