Chapter 4
Chapter 5
ECG
Class Discussion
Mixed
100

The sit-and-reach test is used to measure _______.

Flexibility
100

Name a RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATION for symptom-limited maximal exercise testing?

Known obstructive left main coronary stenosis, tachyarrhythmias with uncontrolled ventricular rate, complete heart block, recent stroke, BP > 200 or 110

100

What kind of path of electrical activity in the heart is against electrical activity of ECG lead?

Negative

100

Considered the gold standard for body composition measurements.

Hydrodensitometry (underwater weighing)

100

To measure muscular strength, the 1-RM bench press measures the strength of all the muscles below EXCEPT:

A) Triceps brachii

B) Pectoralis major

C) Anterior deltoid

D) Latissimus dorsi

D) Latissimus dorsi

200

Give me the BMI ranges for the overweight category.

25.0-29.9

200

Name an ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATION for symptom-limited maximal exercise testing?

Acute myocardial infarction within 2 d, ongoing unstable angina, active endocarditis, uncontrolled arrhythmia, acute aortic dissection, etc..

200

What does the P-wave represent?

Atrial depolarization

200

Why does the Borg scale range from 6-20?

To simulate heart rate response during aerobic training. 

200

Name a "field test" of cardiorespiratory fitness.

1.5 mi test, Cooper 12-min test, Rockport One-Mile Fitness Walking Test, 6-min walk test

300

The ability to complete many push-ups would reflect what component of physical fitness?

Muscular endurance

300

What is the most common exercise testing mode in the United States?

Treadmill

300

What does the T-wave represent?

Ventricular repolarization

300

What is the principle behind body composition estimated from hydrodensitometry?

Water has a density of 1 g/cm3; muscle has a density of 1.05 g/cm3; fat has a density of 0.9 g/cm3. The greater the water displacement is, the more muscle mass a person has. 

300

What is the rule of 300?

Divide 300 by the number of large boxes between R-R intervals.

400

Which skinfold sites are taken diagnonally?

Chest, subscapular, and suprailiac

400

Cycle ergometer is more common in _______.

Europe

400

What does the QT interval represent?

Time period of complete ventricular activity

400

How does the bioeletrical impedance analysis (BIA) estimate muscle mass and body fat?

Sends an electrical current throughout the body. Muscle is a conductor and fat is an insulator. 

400

When measuring skinfolds, a site should be retested when the measurements are not within:

1-2 mm

500

Viewed as satisfactory for health in terms of percent body fat ranges.

Men:10%–22%

Women 20%–32%

500

What is the normal blood pressure response to workload increments?

Increase 10 mmHg/min per 1 MET

500

How much time does a small box represent in a normal ECG run?

0.04 seconds

500

Method by which measurements of respiratory gas exchange (oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production) are used to estimate the type and amount of substrate oxidized and the amount of energy produced by oxidation.

Indirect calorimetry

500

What is the principle behind skinfold measurements?

The amount of subcutaneous fat is proportional to the total amount of body fat.