PED's
Nutrition
Injuries
Psychology
Prefixes
100

What are the side effects of steroids?

Infertility, heart disease, and the strain on organs.

100

What is a calorie?

Is energy for the body

100

Signs of inflammation

Pain, heat, redness, and swelling.

100

Teeth grinding

Bruxism

100

Together

Sym

200

What is a dietary supplement?

A product took that contains ingredients intended to supplement a diet.

200

What are the two categories of nutrients?

Macro and micro

200

Other injuries associated with an original injury due to collateral damage

Secondary injury

200

5 stages of grief 

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

200

Cry

Cold

300

Which PED will speed up heart rate?

Stimulants 

300

Where does the absorption of nutrients happen?

Small intestine

300

What is a hematoma?

A closed wound in which bleeding under the tissues results in a swollen area.

300

Deal making in order to get what they want

Bargaining

300

Both/two sides

Amph

400

How do stimulants work?

Suppress the CNS system 

400

Measures how foods increase blood sugar levels

Glycemic index

400

Cells that remove minerals and collagen from the bone

Osteoclasts

400

Name one general adaptation syndrome

Alarm stage, resistance stage, and exhaustion

400

Cirrhos

Yellow or orange

500

Three banned ergogenic aids

Blood doping, steroids, and human growth hormone

500

How many calories do carbohydrates, proteins, fat, and water have?

Carbohydrates - 4 per gram. Proteins- 4 per gram. Fat- 9 per gram. Water- 0 per gram


500

A fracture when the bone bends and cracks instead of breaking completely

Greenstick fracture

500

Symptoms of burnout

Insomnia, easily distracted, chronic fatigue, and decreased performance

500

False

Pseudo

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