This organisation defines health as "a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing.
WHO
This type of joint is found in the shoulder and hip and allows movement in all directions.
Ball and socket
This supplement is commonly used to help increase muscle strength and power during high-intensity exercise.
Creatine
This instrument measures air temperature.
Thermometer
This colour is made by mixing blue and yellow.
Green
This epidemiological measure refers to the number of new cases of a disease in a population during a specific period.
Incidence
During moderate to vigorous exercise, this body system works closely with the respiratory system to deliver oxygen to working muscles.
Circulatory System
This vitamin is naturally produced when your skin is exposed to sunlight.
Vitamin D
This type of cloud is often associated with thunderstorms.
Cumulonimbus
This colour has the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
Red
Name the four social justice principles used to improve health outcomes in Australia.
Participation, Equity, Access and Rights
This energy system is dominant during a maximal 100 m sprint lasting less than 10 seconds.
ATP-PCR system
This branched-chain amino acid is often credited with stimulating muscle protein synthesis and is abbreviated as "Leu."
Leucine
This weather phenomenon is measured using the Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale.
Tornado
This colour results from mixing equal amounts of all primary colours of light.
White
This determinant of health includes factors such as income, employment, education and housing.
Socioeconomic Determinant
This muscle contraction occurs when the muscle lengthens while still producing force.
Eccentric Contraction
This supplement contains EPA and DHA and is commonly used to support heart and brain health.
Fish Oil
This atmospheric layer contains almost all of Earth's weather.
Troposphere
This colour gets its name from the French word for "chestnut."
Maroon
Explain why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience poorer health outcomes despite Australia's high overall life expectancy.
The interaction of social determinants of health, historical disadvantage, intergenerational trauma, reduced access to healthcare, discrimination and socioeconomic inequity?
During prolonged exercise, fatigue occurs due to multiple physiological factors. Name two and explain how they reduce performance.
Glycogen depletion, dehydration, increased body temperature, metabolite accumulation (e.g. hydrogen ions), or reduced neuromuscular efficiency
This naturally occurring compound is stored in muscles as phosphocreatine and rapidly regenerates ATP during short, explosive exercise.
Creatine Phosphate
This category of hurricane has sustained winds of at least 252 km/h on the Saffir–Simpson Scale.
Category 5
This pigment, found in carrots and pumpkins, gives many plants their orange colour.
Carotene