PA and Mental Health
Exercise Adherence
Flexibility/Heat
Stress
Nutrients
100

Aerobic exercise has a nearly immediate effect on this 

anxiety

100
Meet 100% of requirements

Amish population

100

Type of stretching that should be done before exercise

Dynamic

100

Views stress as a pscyhobiological process

Spielberger's model

100
Ratio of nutrient content to energy content

Nutrient density

200

Is the response to overtraining and occurs to 64% of elite male athletes 

Staleness

200

Amount of time it takes for 50% of people to drop out of a exercise program


6 months

200

Research recommendation for stretching

60-90 seconds per muscle group

200

Term describes increases in anxiety after relaxation

Relaxation induced anxiety

200

9 kcal/g

Protein

300
Condition where exercise prescriptions are more common

Depression

300

Program/Environmental determinants

Facilities, intensity, social support

300

Usually decreases body temperature via circulation

convection

300
Farrell study found that this intensity decreased tension

60-80% of max

300

Complex carbohydrate that can reduce cardiovascular disease

Soluble Fiber

400

According to the Sonstroem model fitness leads to an increase in

estimation and then self-esteem

400
Purpose of transportation, walking a dog, chores

Factor P-purposeful physical activity

400
Duration of heat acclimation

8-12 days

400

More important than playing college sports to maintain physical activity post college

current or contemporary physical activity

400
Recommended dietary allowance

the estimated amount of a nutrient (or calories) per day considered necessary for the maintenance of good health

500

Reduces anxiety for longer compared to

Quiet rest

500

Researchers who explored if home or group exercise had better adherence

King and colleagues

500

Dependent on age, fitness level and physical stress

Heat acclimation

500

NIMH stands for

National institute of mental health

500

Increases absorption of iron

orange juice

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