Physical Fitness
Chronic Diseases
Chronic Diseases
FITT
100

What does fitness mean to you

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100

develops gradually and continues over a period of time.

Chronic Disease

100

living occurs when people live their lives being inactive.

Sedentary

100

the number of days per week a person exercises.

Frequency

200

ability of the body to carry out daily physical activities without getting out of breath, sore, or overly tired.

Physical Fitness

200

death of the cardiac muscle due to the lack of oxygen to the heart.

heart attack

200

the hardening of plaque in artery walls.

Atherosclerosis

200

how hard a person exercises. The workout must be hard enough to be worthwhile.

Intensity


300

any physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness.

Exercise

300

a brain attack and is caused by blocked or broken blood vessels in the brain.

Stroke

300

bad cholesterol taken into the body through diet.

LDL (low density lipo-proteins)

300

refers to the length of each workout.

Time

400

modern conveniences that make living easier but contribute to sedentary living.

Labor-saving devices

400

a condition in which the bones become weak and brittle due to heredity, diet, and/or the lack of exercise.

Osteoporosis

400

is good cholesterol produced by healthy food sources and taken into the body.

HDL (high density lipoproteins)

400

refers to the kind of exercise (make sure the type of exercise you choose works the fitness goals you are aiming for).

Type