Introduction (chapter 1)
Health Benefits and Physical Activity and Exercise (chapter 2)
Changing to a healthy lifestyle (chapter 3)
Preparing for Physical Activity and Exercise (chapter 4)
Reflect >> Reinforce>>Reinvigorate (chapter 5)
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78.6 years

What is the life expectancy in the US?

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150 minutes

What is the recommended time for moderately intense physical activity?

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Pre-contemplation

What is the first stage of change?

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Body Mass Index

What does the acronym BMI stand for?

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Immediate, anaerobic, and aerobic

What are the three energy systems?

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The body's response to physical effort.

What is fitness?

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A decrease in premature death.

What is a health benefit for physical activity?

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Contemplation

What is the stage where you think about st?

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Fainting, muscle spasms, heatstroke

What is heat-related illnesses?

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Talk-test method

What method should a person who is active at a light-intensity level be able to do?

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Heart disease

What is the leading cause of death in the US?

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Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, and depression.

What mental health issues are decreased due to physical activity?

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Action

What is the stage where you begin to move towards healthier behavior?

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One key component of physical fitness that includes cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength.

What is health-related issues?

300

Slow, moderate, fast, and race walking

What are the speed levels that are used to measure walking speed?

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Lack of physical activity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol consumption

What are the main health risk behaviors?

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An increase in insomnia and sleep disturbance.

What health issues are linked to sedentary lifestyles?

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Preparation

What is the stage where you combine intention and behavior?

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The term for the gradual adaptation of the body to increased exercise demands.

What is the principle of overload?

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60-84%

What is the HHR (heart rate reserve percentage) for hard exercise intensity?

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Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strengthening, flexibility, and body composition

What are the four components of fitness?

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Reaction time, perception, and executive control processes.

What cognitive functions improve from regular exercise?

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Maintenance, action, preparation, contemplation, and pre-contemplation

What is the five stages of change backwards?

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Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type

What is the FITT acronym stand for?

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208- (0.7 x age)

What is the heart rate formula?

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