Largest organ in the body.
What is the skin?
Carbohydrates should make up approximately this much of the daily diet.
What is 45% - 65%?
Normal core body temperature range.
What is 98.0F to 98.6F?
As abnormal levels of inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsiveness or a combination.
What is ADHD?
The name of the racetrack that hosts the Kentucky Derby.
What is Churchill Downs?
Caused by contact with an offending substance and produces an allergy like reaction on the skin.
What is Contact Dermatitis?
Lipids should make up approximately this much of the daily diet.
What is 12% - 20%?
Ways that heat is gained by the body.
What is radiation, conduction, convection, and body metabolism/exercise?
Age group that is more prone to injury, psychosomatic illness, burnout, and other stress-related problems.
What is young athletes?
Fitness program started by Judi Sheppard Missett in 1969.
What is jazzercise?
Most dangerous times to be exposed to UV radiation.
What is between 10am and 4pm?
Proteins should make up approximately this much of the daily diet.
What is 10% - 35%?
Used to determine relative humidity, air temperature, and other factors to determine if exercise activity can happen safely.
What is the Wet Bulub Globe Temperature (WBGT)?
Psychological stressor for athletes.
What is an injury?
Fear of cats.
What is Ailurophobia?
3 most common causes of allergic reactions of the skin.
What is poison ivy, poison oak, and latex?
Pregame meal should be eaten this long before a competition.
What is 1-4 hours?
The body's response to an excessive loss of water and salt, usually through excessive sweating that normally happens in hot temperatures, high humidity, or both and with high exercise intensity in individuals who are not physically fit or acclimatized.
What is Heat Exhaustion?
The Big 5 Personality traits.
What is extraversion, aggreableness, concientiousness, neurotacism, and openness?
Medical device/apparatus that was designed using a can of hair spray as inspiration.
What is an inhaler?
Skin infection caused by staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
What is a Staph Infection?
Any tool that athletes use to increase energy, performance and recovery.
What is an Ergogenic Aid?
The body loses heat too rapidly and results in a total body cooling with a core temperature below normal.
What is Hyopthermia?
Types of anxiety disorders.
What is general anxiety disorder, panic attacks, OCD, phobias, and PTSD?
Number of lanes is a standard olympic sized pool.
What is 8?