The exercise intensity level a child with asthma should begin to perform aerobic exercise?
What is moderate intensity (40-59% HRR)?
A slowly progressive degenerative disorder of articular joints that has multiple etiologies, with age being a key factor.
What is osteoarthritis?
Above or equal to this BMI is considered to be obese.
What is 30kg/m2?
The classification of a blood glucose level that is lower than 70 mg/dL.
What is hypoglycemia?
This type of exercise training is especially important to address in Parkinson’s Disease patients.
What is balance training?
What you should do if someone with asthma begins experiencing exacerbation of their symptoms during exercise.
What is stop exercise until symptoms improve and use inhaler if available?
The mode of exercise testing should be determined based on what is least _____ for the individual being tested.
What is painful?
This is the recommended time per day of aerobic exercise a client trying to lose weight should engage in.
What is 60-90 minutes?
The average blood sugar levels over a period of time.
What is HbA1c?
The age that incidence of Parkinson’s Disease start to increase.
Environments that exacerbate asthma symptoms.
What are polluted and cold environments?
If a specific exercise exacerbates joint pain, they should be substituted by exercises that target the _________ .
What is same muscle group?
Resistance training should be performed at this percent of a person's 1-RM.
What is 60-70% 1-RM?
The recommended times to check insulin when exercising
What is before, during, and after exercise?
This type of resistance exercise is NOT considered safe for patients with Parkinson’s Disease.
What are free weights?
Asthma is classified as this type of pulmonary disease.
What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
Contrary to popular belief, _____ does not exacerbate joint damage and symptoms such as pain and fatigue. It is generally reported that this reduces pain, fatigue, and inflammation in patients with osteoarthritis.
What is exercise/weight-bearing exercise?
This type of training does not result in clinically significant weight loss.
What is resistance training?
The recommended aerobic exercise frequency for patients with diabetes.
What is 3-7 days/week?
This common anti-Parkinson medication can cause exercise bradycardia, transient tachycardia, and dyskinesia.
What is levodopa/carbidopa?
The duration someone with asthma should aerobically exercise per bout.
What is <30-40 minutes?
A contraindication for high intensity exercise such as a maximal stress test.
What is acute inflammation?
This BMI qualifies a person for bariatric surgery.
What is a BMI ≥ 40 kg/ m2 ? OR 35 kg/ m2 with comorbidities?
Fasting blood glucose levels for patients with diabetes.
What is ≥ 126 mg/dL?
These two nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can make training more difficult.
What are cognitive decline, dementia, and/or depression?