Nutrition
Physiology
Assessment
Biomechanics
Cardiorespiratory/endocrine/digestive systems
200

RDA for protein

What is 0.8 g/kg of body weight?

200

A high-energy molecule that serves as the main form of energy in the human body; known as the energy currency of the body.

What is adenosine triphosphate (ATP)?

200

A detailed questionnaire designed to assess an individual’s physical readiness to engage in structured exercise.

What is the physical activity readiness questionnaire (PAR-Q+)?

200

The concept whereby a loaded eccentric contraction prepares the muscles for a rapid concentric contraction.

What is the stretch-shortening cycle?

200

Inferior chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs and body.

What is the ventricle?

400

Acceptable macronutrient distribution range (AMDR) for carbohydrate in the diet

What is 45-65% total calories?

400

This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but merely converted from one form to another. 

What is the first law of thermodynamics?

400

A specific situation where a medication, procedure, or exercise should be avoided because it may prove to be harmful to the individual.

What is a contraindication?

400

Performing a biceps curl with a dumbbell in the hand is an example of this type of lever. 

What is a third-class lever?

400

This hormone, if increased at baseline, may be indicative of overtraining

What is cortisol?

600

During short, high-intensity exercise, this is the primary fuel source for the body.

What are carbohydrates?

600

This term refers to intermediate forms of nutrients used in metabolic reactions to create adenosine triphosphate. 

What are substrates?

600

The action of expanding the diameter of a blood vessel near the surface of the skin, which helps remove heat from the body.

What is peripheral vasodilation?

600

Shoulder horizontal adduction and abduction occur in this plane of movement.

What is the transverse plane?

600

Refers to the amount of blood remaining in the ventricle after contraction

What is end-systolic volume?

800

The chemical or substrate form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body.

What are triglycerides?

800

Water-soluble molecules produced in the liver as a result of fatty acid oxidation. They can then be oxidized in the mitochondria to produce adenosine triphosphate.

What are ketone bodies?

800

The pressure in arteries and other blood vessels when the heart is contracting

What is systolic blood pressure (SBP)?

800

This muscle group works both eccentrically and concentrically in the sagittal plane during a squat.

What are the quadriceps?

800

The muscle action of the gastrointestinal system that pushes food through the body during digestion.

What is peristalsis?

1000

A solution with a higher solute load/concentration than body fluids.

What is hypertonic?

1000

The state in which the body’s metabolism is elevated after exercise.

What is excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC)?

1000

Collapsed arch of the foot; also known as flat feet.

What is pes planus?

1000

This classification of movements take place within a joint and are not visible to the human eye.

What is arthrokinematic?

1000

An organ with numerous functions, including the production of insulin, glucagon, and digestive juices.

What is the pancreas?

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