Food Components 1
Food Disorders
Supplements
Performance Enhancers
Ethics
Food components 2
100

forms body's main structural element. 

Protein

100

An eating disorder in men

Manorexia

100

how many types of Glucosamine are there?

3

100

A supplement of a substance produced naturally by the pituitary gland that works to increase conversion of amino acids to protein.

Growth Hormone.

100
When preparing for an Olympic Competition, which organization should you follow in regards o the supplements you take.

IOC- International Olympic Committee 

100

Each protein is a large. complex molecule made up of a string of building blocks called

Amino acids

200

Oldest type of medicines

medicinal herbs

200
common amoung young women of normal or nearly normal weight, characterized by episodic binge eating 

Bulimia

200

Another name for Ephedra

Ma Huang

200

term used to refer to increased masculine characterists

Androgenic

200

If a coach has strict standards on the conduct of athletes and requires them to sign an sportsmanship contract prior to the season, the terms of this contract fall under what?

The Athletic Code of Ethics

200

The process by which a living organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and replacement of tissues. 

Nutrition

300

Type of fiber found in fruits, oats, barley, legumes, and psyllium seed.

Soluble

300

psychophysiological disorder characterized by an abnormal fear of becoming obese. 

Anorexia

300

Which vitamin is only present in meat and dairy foods.

B12

300

Substances used to enhance metabolism and build up tissues in the body.

Anabolic steroids

300

The NCAA ban on caffeine apples when the concentration in urine exceeds how many mcgs per mll.

15

300

What is the power used to do work or to produce heat or light.

Energy

400

The hormone produced after a meal that is produced by the pancreas and lowers the level of glucose in the blood by stimulating body cells to take up and store excess glucose. 

Insulin

400

The term for eating patterns that are extreme expressions of food and weight issues experienced by many individuals.

Disordered Eating

400

Naturally occurring substance found in humans and animal cartilage that is used to treat psoriasis and cancers.

Chondroitin

400

An amino acid found naturally in skeletal muscle that is stored for quick energy and as a supplement to increase skeletal muscle.

Creatine.

400

Why was the IOC Medical commission created?

Deal with the increased doping problem.

400

inorganic substance necessary for growth, maintenance, repair, and health. 

Vitamins

500

A complex organic substance that the body needs in small amounts to help the body use the energy taken in as food. 

vitamin 

500

Seen in female athletes, consisting of disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.

Female Athlete Triad

500

Naturally produced by the human body and used to maintain joint function and treat osteoarthritis. 

Glucosamine

500

Any agent that enhances energy utilization including energy production and efficiency.

Ergogenic Aid

500

How many primary focuses are there in the Athletic Code of Ethics

4

500

Complex carbohydrate containing a combination of monosaccharides such as starch, cellulose, and glycogen. 

Polysaccharides