Fundamentals of Public Health
Fundamentals of Kinesiology
Integrating Public Health and Physical Activity
Measuring Physical Activity
Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Health
100

illnesses that are not caused by a specific infectious agent. (heart disease, asthma, cancer, and HIV/AIDS)

Chronic Disease

100

An academic principle that addresses the interrelationship of physiological processes and the anatomy of the body with respect to movement.


Kinesiology

100

The science and practice of protecting,

promoting, and improving the health of

populations and communities.


Public Health

100

What does WHO stand for?

World Health Organization 

100

The leading cause of death in Americans is known as ____________________________ disease.

Cardiovascular

200

The occurrence of cases of an illness, specific health-related behavior, or other health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectancy in a community or region.

Epidemic

200

Is a specific type of physical activity that is planned, repetitive, and completed for a specific purpose to improve health or physical function, physical fitness, or one's peak performance.


Exercise

200

In what century did the concept of "play" used a mean to promote health?

18th

19th

20th century

20th 

200

What is the evidence-based recommended minutes that adults need per week of moderate-intensity  physical activity per week?

150

200

250

150 minutes

200

The process that breaks down and build up substances, transferring energy from food, into a usable form that powers bodily functions, such as breathing and circulation.

Metabolic Activity

300

The study of the distributions and causes of diseases in defined populations.

Epidemiology

300

The study of how we learn and perform motor skills such as cycling and dancing.

Motor Learning

300

______________________diseases are illnesses or conditions that are caused by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi

Infectious

300

the energy expenditure that is specifically the result of physical activity.

Physical Activity Energy Expenditure

300

How efficiently your body produces, uses, and regulates energy.  

Metabolic Health

400

All people with an interest in health, including medical care systems, should take responsibility for health promotion and health education.


Advocacy

400

 The study of human information processing and the integration of motor movement.

Motor Control

400

__________________diseases are conditions and illnesses that occur or develop over a relatively long period of time (months to years), are prolonged, and may be preventable but are rarely completely cured.

Chronic

400

- small devices that measure the magnitude and direction of acceleration.

Accelerometers

400

Adult onset, non-insulin dependent diabetes that is related to overweight,  obesity, and insulin resistance. 

Type 11 Diabetes

500

Unfair, preventable differences in health outcomes or risk factors, derived from unequal opportunities to lead healthy lives, access health information, or access health services or health-promoting community assets across different population group.


Health Inequalities

500

What does FITT define?

Frequency/Intensity/Time/Type

500

the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data essential to the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice.

Public Health Surveillance

500

the energy expended to maintain breathing and circulation at rest.


Basil Metabolic Energy Expenditure

500

Which of the following is NOT a modifiable risk of cardiovascular disease?

Hypertension

Physical Activity

Ethnicity or Race

Tobacco Use

Ethnicity or Race

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