Prevalence, Incidence, & Mortality Rate.
What is frequency?
Testing the population effects of a physical activity-encouraging billboard in Santa Clarita.
What is community trial?
Statistical comparison, self explanatory visuals, and overview of the found data
What is results section
A form of physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive, and performed to improve health or fitness.
What is exercise?
The induction period is the time period between the onset of an exposure and the ___.
What is diagnosis?
What you need to choose in order to successfully present data and answer the research question
What is study design?
Exercise that increases skeletal muscle strength, power, endurance, and mass.
What is muscle strength physical activity?
The Harvard alumni study by Paffenbarger et al. (1972) used which observational study design?
What is cohort?
Men, undergraduates from Harvard between 1916 and 1950, returned survey from 1977, no physician diagnosed cardiovascular disease, no cancer, 13,485 men, avg 57.5 years, are all an example of elements that could be included in ____
What is study population?
When a body's large muscles move in a rhythmic manner for a sustained period of time.
What is aerobic physical activity?
After finding their results, case control studies quantify relative risk through this value.
What is odds ratio?
Should highlight major research that shows association or lack or association between the exposure of the study and the outcomes to explain why it is worthy of a study
Magnitude of the effort required to perform an activity or exercise.
What is intensity?
Project Active by Kohl et al. (1998) tested two physical activity interventions types in sedentary adults. What was the study design used?
What is randomized control trial?
These two elements:compare and contrast the results found with those of similar studies, and relate the findings to the data that highlights that your research area is indeed a problem, should be included in ___
What is discussion and conclusion