KNPE 201: Exam 3 Review

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Across
  1. 4. ___________ platforms can be used to analyze ground reaction forces during standing, walking, running, and jumping.
  2. 6. ________________________ learning is the study of how individuals learn skilled movements from practice or experience
  3. 7. A metabolic measurement cart measures the volume of expired air from an individual's mouth, analyzes the air for oxygen and _________________(2 words) concentrations, and produces assessments of the amount of oxygen consumed and the type of fuel source used to produce energy during rest and exercise.
  4. 9. Motor __________ is the study of change in motor behavior over a life span and the various processes, which underlie these changes.
  5. 10. _____________ stratification is the process whereby individuals are individually evaluated for the need to have a physical examination and graded exercise test prior to beginning an exercise program.
  6. 14. __________ biomechanics is the study of bodies, masses, and forces when they are speeding up or slowing down.
  7. 16. The narrowing of the opening of the vessel through the buildup of plaque is referred to as coronary ______________________.
  8. 17. The measurement of oxygen concentration in the blood can be determined using a(n) _____________(2 words).
  9. 18. __________ translation occurs when all points on a body move in a straight line the same distance, with no change in direction.
  10. 19. The assessment of an individual's personal risk factors for cardiovascular disease is an important component of protesting and accomplished through completing a ___________ history questionnaire.
Down
  1. 1. A myocardial ________________ is usually caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle.
  2. 2. The division of the body into three imaginary cardinal planes allows for a reference of biomechanical movements into three dimensions known as ______________, frontal, and transverse.
  3. 3. When individuals are suspected of having heart disease or a cardiovascular abnormality, a(n) __________ machine may be used as part of a comprehensive physical examination.
  4. 5. ___________ indicate whether an individual is entitled to recognition, or has a right to perform certain functions or actions, and has a defined level of curricular expectation in the area.
  5. 8. Dual energy _____________ absorptiometry can be used to measure bone density as well as measure body composition.
  6. 11. A graded exercise test requires an individual to perform exercise that progressively increases in ________________.
  7. 12. Regular exercise results an increased in _____________________(2 words) consumption that improves health in a person with cardiovascular disease.
  8. 13. The use of video recordings is an approach for _______ analyzing the mechanics of human movement.
  9. 15. A decrease in bone mineral density