Misc 1
CV fitness
Misc 2
Body Comp
Misc 3
100

The ability of a test to yield consistent and stable scores across trials and over time

What is reliability?

100

This looks at oxygen uptake and utilization at maximal exercise levels

What is VO2max?

100

This submax CV test uses 85% of max predicted HR as the termination point

What is the YMCA cycle test?

100

This fat depot is found directly underneath the skin

What is subcutaneous fat?

100

This test is considered the gold standard for muscular strength 

What is the 1RM test?

200

The purpose of this process to identify individuals that may be at higher risk for adverse exercise related events


What is risk stratification/health screening?

200

This method measures VO2 by looking at the calorimetry at the level of the lung

What is indirect calorimetry?

200

A person cycles at a resistance of 2.5 kp and a cadence of 80 rpm. Their final work rate is ______

What is 1200 kpm/min?

200

Name at least 3 LAB methods we discussed for measuring body comp

What is/are UWW, ADP and DEXA?

200

Informed consent helps participants review...(name at least 3 items)

What is risks/benefits, measurements to be taken, termination points, purpose, questions?

300

These three items are used to stratify a person's pre-exercise risk

What is/are current level of PA, signs/symptoms or disease status and desired exercise intensity

300

This treadmill test consists of 7 stages that are 3 mins long and can be used either maximally or submaximally

What is the Bruce TM protocol?

300

A client has no SS, no known CVD, has been sedentary for the last 6 months and wants to participate in a light to mod. walking program. Would med clearance be needed (why/why not)?

What is no?

300

These measures can be used to predict fat distribution in the body and the increased risk for certain diseases

What is waist/hip circumference (waist to hip/height ratio)? 

300

These are the four fat depots that are looked at when measuring body composition

What is intra/intermuscular, subcutaneous and visceral?

400

These are known as the 5 main components of fitness

Cardiorespiratory endurance, balance, muscular fitness, body comp and flexibility

400

Using the ACSM metabolic equation, calculate  the VO2 for a 145 lbs female, walking on a TM at a speed of 3.3 mph and using a 12% incline

What is ~34.21 ml/kg/min?

400

_____ METs are equal to 24.5 ml/kg/mins

What is 7?

400

Calculate the percent body fat for a 31 yo female with the following measures: triceps- 18mm, suprailiac- 20 mm, and thigh- 16 mm

What is 22.21%

400

Becky weighs 144 lbs and has an absolute VO2 of 2456 ml/min. Her relative VO2 is ___________

What is 37.49 ml/kg/min?

500

These are very specific, numerical BP guidelines that let us know if an exercise test or bout should be terminated. 

What is SBP >250 and/or DBP >115. (Increase on SBP >10 mmHg without increase in workload)

500

This is the VO2 for a 177 lbs person cycling at a 60 rpm against a resistance of 3.5kp? 

What is 35.19 ml/kg/min?

500

These are 3 ways to measure exercise intensity either during testing or prescription

What is/are RPE, talk test, HRR, VO2R, %HR, %VO2?

500

Calculate the FFM (lbs) for a 21 yo male (176 lbs) with the following measures: chest- 8mm, Abs- 14 mm, and thigh- 11 mm

What is 160.16 lbs?

500

The TOTAL energy expenditure for a bench stepping test with the following parameters: 16 in step and a cadence of 30 steps per minute. 98 kg person, 3 mins test

What is 37.49 ml/kg/min?

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