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NASM Certification 2022
acute disease ans: any suddenly occurring medical condition that persists without quickly going away

chronic disease ans: medical condition that persists without quickly going away or being cured
altogether

hypertension ans: a primary risk factor for heart disease and stroke

What is the leading cause of death in the US? ans: heart disease

cholesterol ans: waxy substance found in the blood that is made up of a combination of protein and
fatty acids

diabetes ans: blood glucose levels are too high

insulin ans: hormone produced by the pancreas that helps glucose get into cells to provide the energy
for work

cancer ans: abnormal growth of cells that can result from a wide range of genetic and environmental
factors

COPD ans: umbrella term for lung diseases

the two most common issues at the foot and ankle are... ans: sprains and plantar fasciitis

ankle sprain ans: occurs when a person rolls, twists, or turns an ankle, which stretches or tears ligaments

plantar fasciitis ans: causes pain in the plantar fascia tissue located on the underside of the foot

LPHC ans: made up of the lumbar spine(low-back area), pelvis, abdomen, and hip structures. it connects
the upper and lower halves of ones body

the four Ps of marketing ans: product, price, promotion, place

ambivalence to exercise ans: they have mixed feelings

stages of change ans: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance

SMART goals ans: smart, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely goals

nervous system ans: provides sensory and motor information, includes the CNS(brain and spinal cord)
and PNS(somatic and autonomic nervous system)

neuron ans: functional unit of the nervous system

,the nervous system requires these electrolytes to function ans: sodium, potassium, magnesium, and
water

three stages of motor skill development ans: 1. cognitive
2. associative
3. autonomous

skeletal system ans: provides support and protects organs. has two subdivisions: axial and appendicular

human bones ans: attachment sites and levers (rigid rods) meant to produce movement when muscles
contract

five categories of bones ans: long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid

five distinct columns of the vertebral ans: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx

intevertebral discs ans: in between each vertebra and acts as shock absorber and assists with movement

Osteokinematics ans: bone movement

Arthrokinematics ans: movement at the joint surface

six classifications of synovial joints ans: gliding(plane), condyloid, hinge, saddle, pivot, and ball-and-
socket

myofibrils ans: consist of repeating sarcomeres and the myofilaments actin and myosin, which create
muscle contraction called the sliding filament theory. ATP is also needed for this process

excitation-contraction coupling ans: the steps in the muscle contraction process, involves calcium and
acetylcholine

all or nothing principle ans: describes how a motor unit either maximally contracts or does not contract
at all

muscles involved with fine motor skills have motor units with_____innervated fibers ans: fewer

Type I muscle fibers ans: slow-twitch, smaller in size, produce less force, and are fatigue resistant

Type II muscle fibers ans: fast-twitch, larger in size, produce more force, fatigue quickly

normal heart rate range ans: 60-100 bpm

the two sides of the heart ans: atrium and ventricle

sinoatrial node ans: in the right atrium, known as the pacemaker of the heart and sends electrical signal
to the atrioventricular node and ultimately into the ventricles

,right atrium ans: gathers deoxygenated blood returning to the heart and sends it to the right ventricle
and to the lungs for oxygenation

left atrium ans: receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and sends it to the left ventricle to be pumped
out of the body

pulmonary artery ans: transports deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs

pulmonary vein ans: transfers oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium

stroke volume ans: the amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each contraction, end-systolic
volume minus end-diastolic volume

end-diastolic volume ans: the volume of blood in the ventricle prior to contraction

end-systolic volume ans: the amount of blood preset in the ventricle after contraction

cardiac output ans: the volume of blood pumped out of the heart in a minute and is a function of both
heart rate and stroke volume

normal blood pressure ans: 120mm Hg systolic/80 mm Hg diastolic

arteries ans: transport blood away from the heart

veins ans: transport blood back to the heart

capillaries ans: function as an exchange channel between the vessels and bodily tissues

normal respiratory rate ans: 12 to 16 breathes per minute

diffusion ans: used to describe the process of getting oxygen from the environment to the body's tissues

bradypnea ans: respiratory rate of less than 8 BPM

tachypnea ans: respiratory rate is more than 24 BPM

endocrine system ans: consists of glands that secret hormones

hormones ans: are released into the bloodstream, they are protected by transporters, which carry them
to the intended organ or structure, where they bind with a receptor to stimulate a particular function

cortisol ans: stimulated by the adrenal cortex, may be used to aid in recovery from exercise as a marker
of overtraining

glucagon ans: aids in the metabolism of glucose

insulin ans: aids in the cellular uptake and storage of glucose

, catecholamines ans: consist of epinephrine and norepinephrine, are immediately stimulated from the
adrenal medulla in response to exercise

cortisol ans: considered a catabolic hormone, is produced by the adrenal cortex and is sensitive to blood
sugar and sleep

mastication ans: the mechanical process of chewing and breaking down food

digestion ans: ingested foods are first processed in the oral cavity, once the food is broken down, it
passes through the esophagus into the stomach where gastric juices aid digestion, kill bacteria, and turn
food into chyme , which is then passed into the small intestines

small intestine ans: key function in absorption of carbohydrates, lipids, calcium, amino acids, and iron.
also electrolytes, like water

large intestine ans: absorbs electrolytes and vitamins and serves to pass waste from non digested food
to the rectum. uses water to help pass waste into the rectum

what organs produce and store digestive juices to be secreted into the small intestine to help with
digestion? ans: liver, gall bladder, and pancreas

what does exercise do for digestive function? ans: increases transit time of food from the upper to the
lower GI tracts

osteokinematic ans: the observable movement of a limb

arthrokinematic ans: the movement taking place at the joint itself

motions of the scapulae ans: scapular retraction, scapular protraction, scapular depression, scapular
elevation

isotonic muscle actions ans: concentric and eccentric phases

closed-chain movements ans: anchor the body to the ground or immovable object

open-chain movements ans: involves the distal limp moving freely in space

strength-shortening cycle ans: involves three phases, which include eccentric phase, amortization phase,
and concentric phase

force-couple ans: muscles that work in a synergistic function around a joint

local muscular system ans: involves muscles that generally attach on or near the spine and provide
stability for the LPHC

global muscle system ans: can be broken down into subsystems, which include deep longitudinal,
posterior oblique, anterior oblique, and lateral subsystems

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