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[Show more]What is the Disease Risk Classification and what stipulates which classification a person falls under? - 
low: 1 or less 
moderate: 2 or higher 
high: any symptom of a risk factor 
Know the Risk Factor Thresholds and the criteria that cause the positive risk factors - POSITIVE 
RISK FACTORS: 
1. Age...
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Add to cartWhat is the Disease Risk Classification and what stipulates which classification a person falls under? - 
low: 1 or less 
moderate: 2 or higher 
high: any symptom of a risk factor 
Know the Risk Factor Thresholds and the criteria that cause the positive risk factors - POSITIVE 
RISK FACTORS: 
1. Age...
Pacemakers are identified by a four-letter code, and the first letter indicates 
A) the chamber being paced. 
B) the number of chambers paced. 
C) the rate of modulation. 
D) the pacers response to a sensed event - A) the chamber being paced. 
It is recommended that the upper limits of exercise inte...
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Add to cartPacemakers are identified by a four-letter code, and the first letter indicates 
A) the chamber being paced. 
B) the number of chambers paced. 
C) the rate of modulation. 
D) the pacers response to a sensed event - A) the chamber being paced. 
It is recommended that the upper limits of exercise inte...
Christine is 37 years old. She is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 155 lbs. What is her age predicted max 
HR? What is her BMI? Is she underweight, normal, overweight, or obese? - 27.5, overweight 
1 MET is equal to all of the following EXCEPT 
a. 1 metabolic equivalent 
b. 3.5 L/min 
c. 3.5 ml/kg/mi...
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Add to cartChristine is 37 years old. She is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 155 lbs. What is her age predicted max 
HR? What is her BMI? Is she underweight, normal, overweight, or obese? - 27.5, overweight 
1 MET is equal to all of the following EXCEPT 
a. 1 metabolic equivalent 
b. 3.5 L/min 
c. 3.5 ml/kg/mi...
example of why we use HRR instead of MHR - 2 30 year olds: A= resting HR of 40 bpm, B=resting 
HR of 90 bpm 
MHR is same: 220-30=190 bpm +/- 10 
HRR: 190-40=150; 190-90=100 
exercise at 60% at MHR: 114 for both, A will have to work harder to get there 
60% of HRR: 150*0.6=90, 90+40=130; 100*.6=60, 6...
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Add to cartexample of why we use HRR instead of MHR - 2 30 year olds: A= resting HR of 40 bpm, B=resting 
HR of 90 bpm 
MHR is same: 220-30=190 bpm +/- 10 
HRR: 190-40=150; 190-90=100 
exercise at 60% at MHR: 114 for both, A will have to work harder to get there 
60% of HRR: 150*0.6=90, 90+40=130; 100*.6=60, 6...
Why does articular cartilage thin over time? - Decreased fluid and collagen 
What does friction between articulating surfaces cause in a patient? - - Pain 
- Limited ROM 
Inflammation of a joint - Arthritis 
______ Americans are diagnosed with arthritis - 46.4 million 
What are the 2 reasons for the...
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Add to cartWhy does articular cartilage thin over time? - Decreased fluid and collagen 
What does friction between articulating surfaces cause in a patient? - - Pain 
- Limited ROM 
Inflammation of a joint - Arthritis 
______ Americans are diagnosed with arthritis - 46.4 million 
What are the 2 reasons for the...
Chapter 1: Benefits and Risks Associated with Physical Activity 
Benefits of Physical Activity - Reduction in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors - Reduced resting 
systolic/diastolic pressure 
Increased serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and decreased serum triglycerides 
Reduced total body...
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Add to cartChapter 1: Benefits and Risks Associated with Physical Activity 
Benefits of Physical Activity - Reduction in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors - Reduced resting 
systolic/diastolic pressure 
Increased serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and decreased serum triglycerides 
Reduced total body...
ACSM - American College of Sports Medicine 
physical activity - any form of movement that causes your body to use energy 
activities of daily living - occupational 
household 
transportation 
leisure - competition sports 
recreational activities 
exercise - purposeful physical activity that is plann...
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Add to cartACSM - American College of Sports Medicine 
physical activity - any form of movement that causes your body to use energy 
activities of daily living - occupational 
household 
transportation 
leisure - competition sports 
recreational activities 
exercise - purposeful physical activity that is plann...
Where in the blood vessels are clots most likely? - Where there is branching? 
Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) 
• Ex and lifestyle interventions 
• Currently, ........... insurance reimburses for CR for MI/acute coronary syndrome, CABG, PTCA, stable 
angina, valve repair/replacement, CHF, and heart ...
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Add to cartWhere in the blood vessels are clots most likely? - Where there is branching? 
Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) 
• Ex and lifestyle interventions 
• Currently, ........... insurance reimburses for CR for MI/acute coronary syndrome, CABG, PTCA, stable 
angina, valve repair/replacement, CHF, and heart ...
What additional factors do we need to asses for exercise participation? - - height, weight, BP, HR & 
waist circumference 
- medications 
- musculoskeletal/orthopedic issues 
- psychological conditions 
- sedentary time 
What are overweight and obesity associated with? - Increased risk of: 
T2D, hyp...
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Add to cartWhat additional factors do we need to asses for exercise participation? - - height, weight, BP, HR & 
waist circumference 
- medications 
- musculoskeletal/orthopedic issues 
- psychological conditions 
- sedentary time 
What are overweight and obesity associated with? - Increased risk of: 
T2D, hyp...
Which stretching technique often involves a partner and combines a muscle contraction followed by 
passive stretching of the targeted muscle group? - proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation 
Lumbar stability is assessed with - isometric endurance tests 
Dynamic flexibility is easier to measure and...
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Add to cartWhich stretching technique often involves a partner and combines a muscle contraction followed by 
passive stretching of the targeted muscle group? - proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation 
Lumbar stability is assessed with - isometric endurance tests 
Dynamic flexibility is easier to measure and...
What happens to BP in acute resistance training? - - SBP and DBP increase 
What happens to BP in aerobic exercise training? - - resting BP decreases 
- SBP at submax workloads decreases 
- remodeling of LV 
What does hypertension cause? - - thickening of LV 
- remodeling 
- heart failure 
- PAD 
- k...
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Add to cartWhat happens to BP in acute resistance training? - - SBP and DBP increase 
What happens to BP in aerobic exercise training? - - resting BP decreases 
- SBP at submax workloads decreases 
- remodeling of LV 
What does hypertension cause? - - thickening of LV 
- remodeling 
- heart failure 
- PAD 
- k...
Standard exercise testing for cancer patients - 1. no assessment required to start light intensity 
waling progressive strength training or flexibility program in survivors. 
2. be aware of survivors history comorbid chronic diseases and health conditions. 
3. health-related fitness assessments 
4. ...
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Add to cartStandard exercise testing for cancer patients - 1. no assessment required to start light intensity 
waling progressive strength training or flexibility program in survivors. 
2. be aware of survivors history comorbid chronic diseases and health conditions. 
3. health-related fitness assessments 
4. ...
Physiologic adaptations are specific to the cardiorespiratory, neurologic and muscular responses that are 
called upon to perform the exercise. - specificity of training 
relationship between magnitude of stimulus or volume of exercise and benefits gained - 
progressive overload 
-sufficient amounts...
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Add to cartPhysiologic adaptations are specific to the cardiorespiratory, neurologic and muscular responses that are 
called upon to perform the exercise. - specificity of training 
relationship between magnitude of stimulus or volume of exercise and benefits gained - 
progressive overload 
-sufficient amounts...
* allows for pulmonary ventilation and expired fractions of O2 and CO2 to be a measure - open 
circuit spirometry 
Maximal Oxygen Consumption: 
- The preferred method of measuring VO2 max is - open circuit spirometry 
the ability to perform moderate-to- vigorous- intensity exercise using large muscl...
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Add to cart* allows for pulmonary ventilation and expired fractions of O2 and CO2 to be a measure - open 
circuit spirometry 
Maximal Oxygen Consumption: 
- The preferred method of measuring VO2 max is - open circuit spirometry 
the ability to perform moderate-to- vigorous- intensity exercise using large muscl...
Frequency - 2-3 days/wk ; 48 hrs between 
how many sets? - 2-4 for each muscle group 
how many reps? - 8-12 reps @ 60-80% 1 RM 
intensity - a resistance that provides overload with good technique, elicits fatigue within the rep 
range 
How to know when to progress? - 2 for 2 rule 
How many exercises...
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Add to cartFrequency - 2-3 days/wk ; 48 hrs between 
how many sets? - 2-4 for each muscle group 
how many reps? - 8-12 reps @ 60-80% 1 RM 
intensity - a resistance that provides overload with good technique, elicits fatigue within the rep 
range 
How to know when to progress? - 2 for 2 rule 
How many exercises...
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