EXW 344 FINAL EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Who would be most likely to be studying causes of death and then looking at ways
to understand the links between risk factors and how they lead to death?
Epidemiologist
The Family Heritage Study found that about 20% of aerobic fitness (i.e., VO2max)
is determined by genetics.
False
The National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, and CDC are
among the agencies that rely upon NHANES to provide data essential for the
implementation and evaluation of program activities.
True
When looking at physical inactivity as a risk factor, the term "hypokinetic diseases"
was a previously used term about 50 years ago. Based on the information discussed
in the text, what does this term mean?
Due too decreased or less movement
Chronic diseases contributed to over half of the deaths reported worldwide in 2004.
True
Which of the following ARE suggested in the text as reasons why cardiorespiratory
fitness differs between males and females? Mark all that apply.
Lean body mass
Blood hemoglobin levels
Levels of physical activity participation
1
, On average, what is the expected decline in VO2 max with advancing age?
1% per year
In regards to ethnicity, the males of which ethnic group showed the highest amount
of physical activity through the use of accelerometer data although they report the
least amount of leisure-time physical activity.
Hispanic
Human beings have not evolved to handle a sedentary lifestyle, meaning, human
beings need sufficient movement to be at optimal health.
True
Genetics play a role in your cardiorespiratory fitness level.
True
In terms of gender roles and advantage in survival, what were said to be the
advantages of higher performance capacity and motor skills for a male in early Homo
Sapiens?
Advantage in getting food and and defending against other predators.
Which of these is proposed within Ch.1 to be the biggest paradox of the evolutionary
history of homo sapiens?
That human beings are better off when we maintain a physically active lifestyle but
we are always looking for ways to decrease the need for muscular work and physical
exertion.
The skeletal structure of homo sapiens, with short femoral necks, stabilized foot
arch, short toes, and large hip and knee joints, is well adapt for long distance running.
True
NHANES uses surveys, interviews, and physical examinations to collect data.
True
NHANES has determined world-wide disease and risk factor prevalance.
True
NAHNES began in the early 1960s.
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CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Who would be most likely to be studying causes of death and then looking at ways
to understand the links between risk factors and how they lead to death?
Epidemiologist
The Family Heritage Study found that about 20% of aerobic fitness (i.e., VO2max)
is determined by genetics.
False
The National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, and CDC are
among the agencies that rely upon NHANES to provide data essential for the
implementation and evaluation of program activities.
True
When looking at physical inactivity as a risk factor, the term "hypokinetic diseases"
was a previously used term about 50 years ago. Based on the information discussed
in the text, what does this term mean?
Due too decreased or less movement
Chronic diseases contributed to over half of the deaths reported worldwide in 2004.
True
Which of the following ARE suggested in the text as reasons why cardiorespiratory
fitness differs between males and females? Mark all that apply.
Lean body mass
Blood hemoglobin levels
Levels of physical activity participation
1
, On average, what is the expected decline in VO2 max with advancing age?
1% per year
In regards to ethnicity, the males of which ethnic group showed the highest amount
of physical activity through the use of accelerometer data although they report the
least amount of leisure-time physical activity.
Hispanic
Human beings have not evolved to handle a sedentary lifestyle, meaning, human
beings need sufficient movement to be at optimal health.
True
Genetics play a role in your cardiorespiratory fitness level.
True
In terms of gender roles and advantage in survival, what were said to be the
advantages of higher performance capacity and motor skills for a male in early Homo
Sapiens?
Advantage in getting food and and defending against other predators.
Which of these is proposed within Ch.1 to be the biggest paradox of the evolutionary
history of homo sapiens?
That human beings are better off when we maintain a physically active lifestyle but
we are always looking for ways to decrease the need for muscular work and physical
exertion.
The skeletal structure of homo sapiens, with short femoral necks, stabilized foot
arch, short toes, and large hip and knee joints, is well adapt for long distance running.
True
NHANES uses surveys, interviews, and physical examinations to collect data.
True
NHANES has determined world-wide disease and risk factor prevalance.
True
NAHNES began in the early 1960s.
2