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100

Excess body fat that is linked to health risks is known as _________. 

What is obesity?

100

Define body composition.

What is the ratio of fat-free mass to body fat?

100

This term defines the physical and emotional responses to a trigger (stressor). 

What is the stress response?

100

When I provide a lot of detail in a goal, which of the components of a SMART goal am I meeting? 

What is Specific?
100

If I want to lose weight, I should aim for _____ minutes of exercise each week. 

What is 300 minutes of exercise? This breaks down into 60-90 minutes per day. 
200

Name 2 chronic diseases that often associated with excess body weight. 

What are diabetes (type 2) and cardiovascular disease (including hypertension)?
200

This disorder is characterized by fixation on and control of consumption of food, that often results in a significant reduction of intake. 

What is anorexia nervosa? 

200

Name the two divisions of the autonomic nervous system.

What are the Parasympathetic (rest & digest) and Sympathetic (fight or flight) divisions

200

This is the first step when creating a fitness program. 

What is assessment? 

200

As of 2020, ____% of Americans are classified as obese.

What is greater than 40%?

300
This percentage of weight loss is enough to reduce the risk of chronic disease and extend lifespan.

What is 5-10%?

300

When we look at a BMI chart, we are comparing these two factors.

What are height and weight?

300

Name and describe the stages of the general adaptation syndrome.

What are alarm (fight or flight), resistance (resist changes to return to homeostasis, able to function at new level), and exhaustion (follows a period of prolonged stress).

300

My goal is to go to the gym every day to lift weights and perform cardio for the next month. The component of the SMART goal framework I am missing is the ____ component. 

What is measurable? 
300

Name the biggest component of metabolism, accounting for about 65%-70% of your daily energy expenditure.

What is your resting metabolic rate (or basal metabolic rate)?

400

People who gain weight in the _________ area are at greater risk for disease. 

What is abdominal?

400

Name 3 ways we can assess an individual's body fat percentage. 

What are bioelectrical impedance, hydrostatic weighing, Bod Pod (air displacement), DEXA scan, and skin fold calipers? 

400

Name 5 physiological things that occur when our body enters fight or flight mode.

What are increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, increased body temperature, reduced visual field and focus on threat, decreased digestion, increased respiration?

400

Describe the ACSM's Guidelines for Physical Activity for adults. 

What is 150 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic exercise, 2 nonconsecutive days of strength training, and a minimum of 2-3 days per week of flexibility training? 

400

This relaxation technique involves a period of muscular contraction followed by a reduction in tension to create a relaxation response. 

What is progressive muscular relaxation? 

500

This theory states that the body is designed to stay in a relatively narrow weight range. 

What is the set point theory?

500

There are two types of fat tissue in the body. What are they and which is the most clinically significant?

What are subcutaneous (not as important) and visceral (very important)?

500

Name 3 behavioral and 3 cognitive strategies to help manage stress. 

What are exercise, talking to someone/enlisting support, relaxation strategies, nutrition, etc (behavioral); and positive thinking, planning, being flexible, humor, etc (cognitive)?

500
Name the factors we can address when engaging in progressive overload. 

What are frequency, intensity, time or type? 

500

Name 2 factors that influence our stress response. 

What are perception of control, successful prediction, and allostatic load?

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