Exercise Science In The Twenty-First Ch.13 Full Test Bank 4e - Test Bank | Exercise Science Intro 4e Potteiger by Jeffrey Potteiger. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 13: Exercise Science in the Twenty-First Century
1. True or False? Physical inactivity is considered a primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
A) True
B) False
2. True or False? Information derived from epidemiologic research studies is often used to guide future health promotion and disease prevention strategies by public and private organizations.
A) True
B) False
3. True or False? A clinical trial is the study of the causes, distribution, and control of disease in specifically defined populations.
A) True
B) False
4. True or False? The primary objective of the Framingham Heart Study was to identify the common factors or characteristics that contribute to CVD by following its development over a long period of time in a large group of participants.
A) True
B) False
5. True or False? The Framingham Heart Study demonstrated that genetic factors explain almost one-half of the individual variations in cardiorespiratory fitness.
A) True
B) False
6. True or False? The federal government’s Healthy People program was developed to assist state and local communities plan to improve specific health outcomes of the population.
A) True
B) False
7. True or False? The poor health of our population is creating considerable economic burden on our nation’s health care system.
A) True
B) False
8. True or False? In order to improve the health of the population of a nation, effective program development and implementation need only occur at the national level.
A) True
B) False
9. True or False? Improvements in sport and athletic competition require a coordinated and integrated effort of the various components that make up exercise science including physical, psychological, and nutritional aspects.
A) True
B) False
10. True or False? Examining and analyzing performance during the sporting event or athletic competition provides the complete picture of how to enhance performance success in an athlete.
A) True
B) False
11. True or False? An important future role of research in exercise and sport nutrition will be to assist in the refinement of appropriate macronutrient and micronutrient intakes for performance enhancement of different sports and different age groups.
A) True
B) False
12. True or False? Epidemiology is the process of enabling people to increase their control over and improvements in their health.
A) True
B) False
13. Framingham Heart Study has produced many major discoveries and understanding of the development and progression of CVD and its risk factors.
A) True
B) False
14. Metabolomics is the study of compounds that are produced and released through physiologic processes at both the cellular and systemic levels.
A) True
B) False
15. __________ is the comparison test of a medical intervention versus a control condition, placebo condition, or the standard medical treatment for a patient’s condition.
A) An epidemiologic study
B) A clinical trial study
C) A cross-sectional study
D) A case-controlled study
16. Which of the following risk factors for cardiovascular disease can be positively modified through participation in a regular program of physical activity?
A) Family history for cardiovascular disease
B) Use of smoking tobacco
C) Influence of Type 2 diabetes
D) Chronological age
17. The primary objectives of the __________ was to examine the role of the human genotype in the cardiovascular and metabolic responses to aerobic exercise training and the changes brought about by regular exercise for several CVD and diabetes risk factors.
A) Heritage Family Study
B) Framingham Heart Study
C) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
D) Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
18. __________ allows local, state, and federal agencies to detect the extent to which various health problems and risk factors have changed in the United States population over time.
A) Heritage Family Study
B) Framingham Heart Study
C) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
D) Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study
19. The __________ is an example of a national and local-based intervention program developed to improve the health and well-being of our nation’s population.
A) Heritage Family Study
B) Exercise is Medicine Program
C) Weight Bias Task Force Policy Statement
D) Diabetes Advocacy Action Center
20. The clarification of optimal learning and practice strategies for individual and team sports will be an important objective for:
A) motor behavior specialists.
B) athletic trainers.
C) exercise physiologists.
D) sport dieticians.
21. __________ is a research investigation conducted to identify factors that affect the health and disease of populations.
A) Case study
B) Epidemiological study
C) Laboratory study
D) Independent observational study
22. __________ is a process whereby the quality of proof relative to the risks and benefits of treatment is determined.
A) Evidenced-based medicine
B) Epidemiological study
C) Clinical case study
D) Observational study
23. The overarching vision of __________ is to make physical activity and exercise a standard part of a disease prevention and medical treatment paradigm in the United States.
A) evidenced-based medicine
B) Exercise is Medicine
C) NHANES
D) Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study
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