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Introduction to Exercise Science
Quiz 11: Assessment and Equipment in Exercise Science
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Question 1
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The assessment and evaluation of physical, physiologic, and psychological attributes can provide insight into an individual's health status, the risk for certain diseases and illnesses, and the responses to training and rehabilitation programs.
Question 2
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The testing assessments and evaluations performed on an athlete and nonathlete can be the same.
Question 3
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Standardized warm-up and practice procedures are usually not needed in order to obtain valid and reliable results from testing.
Question 4
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A laboratory test is a measurement procedure that is conducted while the individual is performing in an actual competitive sport or athletic situation.
Question 5
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The time of the most recent physical activity, exercise, or training session has little influence on the outcome of the tests being conducted.
Question 6
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An electronically braked cycle ergometer allows the resistance to be automatically adjusted so that the workload remains constant at different cycling speeds.
Question 7
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A metabolic measurement cart measures the volume of expired air from an individual's mouth, analyzes the air for oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations and produces assessments of the amount of oxygen consumed, and the type of fuel source used to produce energy during rest and exercise.
Question 8
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A 10-lead ECG uses electrodes that are attached to an individual's chest providing 12 different views of the electrical activity of the heart.
Question 9
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Force platforms can be used to analyze ground reaction forces during standing, walking, running, and jumping.
Question 10
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Computed tomography (CT) is a diagnostic tool that provides scans or views of internal body structures using X-rays.
Question 11
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Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA) can be used to measure bone density as well as measure body composition.
Question 12
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The assessment of energy expenditure during resting and nonresting conditions can be performed using a metabolic cart as measurement and a measure called the respiratory exchange ratio (RER).
Question 13
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Heart rate monitors are commonly used instruments that provide actual counts of the amount of physical activity performed, which can then be converted to energy expenditure.
Question 14
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The use of skinfold thickness measurements for determining body composition is based on the principle that a certain percentage of total body fat lies directly beneath the surface of the skin.
Question 15
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The blood lipid profile typically consists of determining the total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) concentrations, but it remains a weak predictor of cardiovascular disease risk.
Question 16
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Assessments of force production during rehabilitation from a muscle injury are not important for determining muscle and joint performance and for evaluating the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program.