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Practice Exam
1. The Borg scale refers to a personal assessment of your exercise effort on what range of scale?
1 to 20
1 to 50
1 to 10
None of the above
2. What are common controllable factors for many chronic conditions?
Age
Physical activity
Weight
Both B and C
3. There are two lifestyle factors that can contribute to cancer: a poor diet and an inactive lifestyle.
True
False
4. When training someone with heart disease, where should you place your exercise focus?
Concentrate on moving through a full range of motion
Teach proper breathing
Heart rate shouldn’t exceed 11 to 14 on the Borg scale
All of the above
5. Use two fingers together to measure your heart rate at what body location?
Behind your ears
Behind your knee caps
At your wrist
At the bottom of your foot
6. You can lower your risk of heart disease by losing as little as how much of your current body weight?
1 to 5%
5 to 10%
10 to 15%
More than 15%
7. For type 2 diabetes, which exercise level on the Borg scale is most appropriate?
1 to 5
5 to 10
11 to 16
20 to 25
8. Lifestyle factors are known contributors to metabolic syndrome.
True
False
9. What factors are most important to consider in senior fitness?
Flexibility
Balance
Strength
All of the above
10. When training someone with metabolic syndrome, where should you place your exercise focus?
Focus on weight loss
Focus on cardiorespiratory fitness
Both A and B
None of the above
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