Deck 6: Body Composition

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Body composition refers to the relative amounts of ________ in the body.

A) fat and connective tissue
B) fat and fat-free tissue
C) fat and muscle
D) fat, muscle, and bone
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A woman with over 35% of body fat is classified as

A) underweight.
B) obese.
C) overweight.
D) normal weight.
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The phenomenon of fat storage around the waist, most common in men, is known as the ________ pattern of obesity.

A) android
B) adipose
C) gynoid
D) subcutaneous
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________ refers to fat storage in the waist, hips, and thighs.

A) Creeping obesity
B) Adiposity
C) Gynoid pattern of obesity
D) Android pattern of obesity
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The type of fat known as storage fat is found in ________ tissue in the body.

A) visceral
B) adipose
C) skeletal
D) muscular
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Fat deposited around the internal organs is known as ________ fat.

A) essential
B) subcutaneous
C) visceral
D) organic
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The optimal body fat percentage for young men is estimated to be

A) 5-10%.
B) 8-19%.
C) 20-25%.
D) 21-32%.
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The optimal body fat percentage for young women is estimated to be

A) 5-10%.
B) 8-19%.
C) 20-25%.
D) 21-32%.
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The primary factor that determines where on the body fat is stored is

A) diet.
B) somatotype.
C) genetics.
D) age.
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Scott, age 21, has just graduated from two-year community college and wants to join the US Marine Corps. According to the USMC web site, applicants must be "within acceptable weight and body fat standards." Scott asks his family physician to assess his body fat to determine whether he's eligible to join the Marines. His results are as follows: % body fat is 21.8 and BMI is 27. What is Scott's condition?

A) underweight
B) average
C) overweight
D) obese
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Obesity is defined as

A) a large percentage of body fat.
B) >25% body fat in men.
C) >35% body fat in women.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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What percentage of Americans are overweight or obese?

A) 54%
B) 67%
C) 70%
D) 74%
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Obesity is linked to an increased risk of

A) heart disease.
B) neural dysfunction.
C) dementia.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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Being underweight is a risk factor for which of the following diseases?

A) type 2 diabetes
B) sleep apnea
C) arthritis
D) osteoporosis
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Body mass index is the ratio of

A) body weight divided by height.
B) body weight divided by waist circumference.
C) waist to hip circumference.
D) body fat to water mass.
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The skinfold test estimates body fat based on a measurement of

A) total adipose tissue.
B) subcutaneous body fat.
C) body water.
D) visceral body fat.
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The instrument used in a skinfold test is a(n)

A) tape measure.
B) sphygmomanometer.
C) caliper.
D) ergonometer.
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The Bod Pod® device is used in the ________ method of assessing body composition.

A) air displacement
B) dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
C) hydrostatic weighing
D) bioelectrical impedance analysis
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The gold-standard test to determine an individual's percentage of body fat is

A) air displacement.
B) dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.
C) hydrostatic weighing.
D) bioelectrical impedance analysis.
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________ is a method of assessing body composition by running a low-level electrical current through the body.

A) Air displacement
B) Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
C) Hydrostatic weighing
D) Bioelectrical impedance analysis
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The most common body composition assessments used in fitness centers are the BMI, the skinfold test, and

A) the DXA.
B) waist-to-hip ratio.
C) hydrostatic weighing.
D) the BIA.
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Scott has decided to lose 14 pounds to make sure he meets the weight requirements to enlist in the US Marine Corps. He has created a fitness plan based on working out four days a week. To be successful at this plan, Scott needs to do all of the following except

A) check with his physician first to make sure he is in good physical health to start exercising.
B) have additional body-fat assessments at regular intervals.
C) make sure his physician uses a different technique to assess his body composition, to get an average.
D) set short-term goals and rewards for losing weight as he progresses.
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In women, measurements for the skinfold test are taken at the suprailium, the thigh, and the

A) abdomen.
B) calf.
C) triceps.
D) chest.
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A healthy body weight can be determined based on a person's optimal level of

A) hormones.
B) body mass.
C) fitness.
D) body fat.
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Obesity is a term applied to people with a high percentage of body fat.
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Men tend to store body fat below the abdomen, whereas women tend to store body fat around the abdomen.
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The gain of additional body fat slowly over a period of years is known as creeping obesity.
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Type 2 diabetes is greatly associated with poor dietary choices and lack of physical activity.
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Having one or both parents with diabetes increases a person's risk of developing that disease.
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If you're fat, you can't be fit.
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Waist-to-hip ratio is a measurement used to calculate the body fat percentage.
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You can easily calculate your ideal body weight if you know your percentage of lean muscle.
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Define obesity.
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What percentage of American adults and children are obese? How does this obesity rate relate to rising medical costs?
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List at least four diseases known to be linked to obesity.
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Why are height/weight tables not a recommended method of determining body composition?
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Describe how the skinfold test is used to assess body composition.
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How are the waist-to-hip ratio and body mass index used to assess body composition and overall risk of disease?
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Outline the current recommendations for optimal body composition for young adults.
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Body composition refers to the relative amounts of ________ in the body.

A) fat and connective tissue
B) fat and fat-free tissue
C) fat and muscle
D) fat, muscle, and bone
fat and fat-free tissue
2
A woman with over 35% of body fat is classified as

A) underweight.
B) obese.
C) overweight.
D) normal weight.
obese.
3
The phenomenon of fat storage around the waist, most common in men, is known as the ________ pattern of obesity.

A) android
B) adipose
C) gynoid
D) subcutaneous
android
4
________ refers to fat storage in the waist, hips, and thighs.

A) Creeping obesity
B) Adiposity
C) Gynoid pattern of obesity
D) Android pattern of obesity
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The type of fat known as storage fat is found in ________ tissue in the body.

A) visceral
B) adipose
C) skeletal
D) muscular
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Fat deposited around the internal organs is known as ________ fat.

A) essential
B) subcutaneous
C) visceral
D) organic
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The optimal body fat percentage for young men is estimated to be

A) 5-10%.
B) 8-19%.
C) 20-25%.
D) 21-32%.
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The optimal body fat percentage for young women is estimated to be

A) 5-10%.
B) 8-19%.
C) 20-25%.
D) 21-32%.
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The primary factor that determines where on the body fat is stored is

A) diet.
B) somatotype.
C) genetics.
D) age.
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Scott, age 21, has just graduated from two-year community college and wants to join the US Marine Corps. According to the USMC web site, applicants must be "within acceptable weight and body fat standards." Scott asks his family physician to assess his body fat to determine whether he's eligible to join the Marines. His results are as follows: % body fat is 21.8 and BMI is 27. What is Scott's condition?

A) underweight
B) average
C) overweight
D) obese
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11
Obesity is defined as

A) a large percentage of body fat.
B) >25% body fat in men.
C) >35% body fat in women.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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What percentage of Americans are overweight or obese?

A) 54%
B) 67%
C) 70%
D) 74%
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13
Obesity is linked to an increased risk of

A) heart disease.
B) neural dysfunction.
C) dementia.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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14
Being underweight is a risk factor for which of the following diseases?

A) type 2 diabetes
B) sleep apnea
C) arthritis
D) osteoporosis
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Body mass index is the ratio of

A) body weight divided by height.
B) body weight divided by waist circumference.
C) waist to hip circumference.
D) body fat to water mass.
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The skinfold test estimates body fat based on a measurement of

A) total adipose tissue.
B) subcutaneous body fat.
C) body water.
D) visceral body fat.
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The instrument used in a skinfold test is a(n)

A) tape measure.
B) sphygmomanometer.
C) caliper.
D) ergonometer.
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The Bod Pod® device is used in the ________ method of assessing body composition.

A) air displacement
B) dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
C) hydrostatic weighing
D) bioelectrical impedance analysis
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The gold-standard test to determine an individual's percentage of body fat is

A) air displacement.
B) dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.
C) hydrostatic weighing.
D) bioelectrical impedance analysis.
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________ is a method of assessing body composition by running a low-level electrical current through the body.

A) Air displacement
B) Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
C) Hydrostatic weighing
D) Bioelectrical impedance analysis
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21
The most common body composition assessments used in fitness centers are the BMI, the skinfold test, and

A) the DXA.
B) waist-to-hip ratio.
C) hydrostatic weighing.
D) the BIA.
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Scott has decided to lose 14 pounds to make sure he meets the weight requirements to enlist in the US Marine Corps. He has created a fitness plan based on working out four days a week. To be successful at this plan, Scott needs to do all of the following except

A) check with his physician first to make sure he is in good physical health to start exercising.
B) have additional body-fat assessments at regular intervals.
C) make sure his physician uses a different technique to assess his body composition, to get an average.
D) set short-term goals and rewards for losing weight as he progresses.
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In women, measurements for the skinfold test are taken at the suprailium, the thigh, and the

A) abdomen.
B) calf.
C) triceps.
D) chest.
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A healthy body weight can be determined based on a person's optimal level of

A) hormones.
B) body mass.
C) fitness.
D) body fat.
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Obesity is a term applied to people with a high percentage of body fat.
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Men tend to store body fat below the abdomen, whereas women tend to store body fat around the abdomen.
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The gain of additional body fat slowly over a period of years is known as creeping obesity.
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Type 2 diabetes is greatly associated with poor dietary choices and lack of physical activity.
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Having one or both parents with diabetes increases a person's risk of developing that disease.
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If you're fat, you can't be fit.
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Waist-to-hip ratio is a measurement used to calculate the body fat percentage.
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You can easily calculate your ideal body weight if you know your percentage of lean muscle.
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Define obesity.
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What percentage of American adults and children are obese? How does this obesity rate relate to rising medical costs?
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List at least four diseases known to be linked to obesity.
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Why are height/weight tables not a recommended method of determining body composition?
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Describe how the skinfold test is used to assess body composition.
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How are the waist-to-hip ratio and body mass index used to assess body composition and overall risk of disease?
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