NASM - CPT 7 QUESTIONS SECTION 1, CHAPTERS 1& 2
1. musculoskeletal System: The combined, interworking system of all muscles, bones in the body.
2. Deconditioned: a state of lost physical fitness, which may include muscle imbalances, decreased flexibili- ty-
and a lack of core and joint stability
3. overweight #'s: 25-29.9%
4. Muscle Imbalance: When muscles on each side of a joint have altered length-tension relationships.
5. joint stability: the support provided by tissues surrounding a joint to maintain and provide control during
movement.
6. kinesiology: study of movement as it relates to anatomy and physiology.
7. What does evidence based practice rely upon?: evidence for guidance and decision-making
and includes developing individual expertise, staying current on the best sources of external evidence (i.e., peer-re-
viewed research), and prioritizing client values and expectations.
8. What 7 things should an integrated approach to training include?: flexibility &
mobility
core strength &
Stability
Cardiorespira
tory Balance
Plyometrics
Speed Agility &
Quickness
Resistance
9. Homeostasis: The process by which the human body strives to maintain a relatively stable equilibrium
10. morbidity: the state of having a disease
11. mortality: a state or a risk of death or dying
,12. Diseases can affect _ _ _area of the body or they can be
_______________________________________________________________ a
ffecting
every part of the body (i.e., various forms of cancer). There are two basic types
of disease, _ _ _ _ _ or noncommunicable (i.e., not contagious), disease and _ _
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disease.:
one;
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13. what is leading Cause of death in world? (Unspecific cause then specifically)-
: Chronic diseases; coronary artery disease
14. What are two leading causes of preventable death?: smoking ; obesity
, 15. what types of physical activity is probably the strongest predictor of death,
disease & disability.: Regular physical activity as measured by aerobic conditioning & aerobic fitness
16. Risk Factor: Any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a
disease or injury.
17. Cholesterol: a waxy fatlike substance found in bodily cells made up of fatty acids and proteins known as
lipoprotein
18. Cardio insular disease is a broad term describing numerous problems of
the heart & BLOOD vessels such as:: stokes,
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1. musculoskeletal System: The combined, interworking system of all muscles, bones in the body.
2. Deconditioned: a state of lost physical fitness, which may include muscle imbalances, decreased flexibili- ty-
and a lack of core and joint stability
3. overweight #'s: 25-29.9%
4. Muscle Imbalance: When muscles on each side of a joint have altered length-tension relationships.
5. joint stability: the support provided by tissues surrounding a joint to maintain and provide control during
movement.
6. kinesiology: study of movement as it relates to anatomy and physiology.
7. What does evidence based practice rely upon?: evidence for guidance and decision-making
and includes developing individual expertise, staying current on the best sources of external evidence (i.e., peer-re-
viewed research), and prioritizing client values and expectations.
8. What 7 things should an integrated approach to training include?: flexibility &
mobility
core strength &
Stability
Cardiorespira
tory Balance
Plyometrics
Speed Agility &
Quickness
Resistance
9. Homeostasis: The process by which the human body strives to maintain a relatively stable equilibrium
10. morbidity: the state of having a disease
11. mortality: a state or a risk of death or dying
,12. Diseases can affect _ _ _area of the body or they can be
_______________________________________________________________ a
ffecting
every part of the body (i.e., various forms of cancer). There are two basic types
of disease, _ _ _ _ _ or noncommunicable (i.e., not contagious), disease and _ _
___
disease.:
one;
systemic;
c
h
r
o
n
i
c
a
c
u
t
e
13. what is leading Cause of death in world? (Unspecific cause then specifically)-
: Chronic diseases; coronary artery disease
14. What are two leading causes of preventable death?: smoking ; obesity
, 15. what types of physical activity is probably the strongest predictor of death,
disease & disability.: Regular physical activity as measured by aerobic conditioning & aerobic fitness
16. Risk Factor: Any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a
disease or injury.
17. Cholesterol: a waxy fatlike substance found in bodily cells made up of fatty acids and proteins known as
lipoprotein
18. Cardio insular disease is a broad term describing numerous problems of
the heart & BLOOD vessels such as:: stokes,
h
e
ar
t
at
ta
c
k
s
h
e
ar
t
fa
il
ur
e
heart valve
problems