Measuring PA
PA & SB Guidelines
SAC #3
Domains & Dimensions
Random
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  1. Direct observation is subjective or objective?

Objective

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A pedometer measures what?

the amount of steps taken.

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What is extrinsic motivation?

external motivation in the form of material prizes.

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  • In the FITT acronym, what does the “F” stand for?

Answer: Frequency

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A device that measures steps

Pedometer

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What does an accelerometer measure? 

Increase of speed

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Adults should do how many hours of Moderate Physical activity per week.

2.5 - 5 hours

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What is the inverted U hypothesis?

the scale on the crossing point between level of arousal and peak performance

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  • Which part of the FITT acronym refers to how long each physical activity session lasts?

Answer: Time

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What does the term reactivity refer to?

A participant changing their physical activity behaviour due to the measurement tool that is being used to record their progress.

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What type of reactivity do diaries have? 

High

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Define Active transport                             

A: Any form of human powered Transport

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What are SMARTER goals?

specific, measurable, accepted, Realistic, time framed, exciting, recorded

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  • What is the MET range for moderate-intensity physical activities?

Answer: 3 to 6 METs

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Proxy surveys are a measurement tool suitable for what type of people

Young people, elderly people or other people incapable of filling out a self-report survey

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In what way would you measure a large group of people's PA? 

Survey

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The 4 domains of Physical Activity are? 

A: Active Transport, Occupational, Leisure activity, Household chores.

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What is hyponatremia?

It is over hydration 


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  • Which physical activity domain includes tasks like vacuuming, gardening, or raking leaves?

Answer: Household/Gardening domain

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What are the four levels of the social-ecological model

Individual, Social, Environmental, Policy

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What is it meant by measuring physical activity subjectively? 

Measuring the PA yourself, or influencing the data based on opinion memory etc

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FITT stands for what?                        

      A. Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type of activity

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What are the symptoms from Hitting the wall?

body slows, extreme feeling of fatigued, weak and any attempt at continuing or increasing pass is borderline impossible.

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  • Describe how "Intensity" in the FITT principle differs between a sedentary activity and a vigorous-intensity activity, including MET values.

Answer: Sedentary activities are classified as 0-1.5 METs, involving minimal energy expenditure, while vigorous-intensity activities are over 6 METs, requiring significant effort and increasing heart rate.

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The amount of MET's used in moderate physical activity are?

3-6 METS

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