NASM Ch. 1 The Modern State of Health and Fitness
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- 2. The combined, interworking system of all muscles and bones in the body.
- 4. research), and prioritizing client values and expectations.
- 6. The action that occurs when an artery supplying the heart with blood and oxygen becomes
- 10. medically known as a myocardial infarction.
- 14. Consistently elevated blood pressure
- 16. A state of lost physical fitness, which may include muscle imbalances, decreased flexibility, and a
- 18. When muscles on each side of a joint have altered length-tension relationships.
- 19. Chronic metabolic disorder, caused by insulin deficiency, which impairs carbohydrate usage and
- 21. A sudden lack of blood supply to the brain, caused by either a blockage in an artery or ruptured
- 22. and oxygen to the heart muscle.
- 23. the state or a risk of dying.
- 25. of breath and reduced oxygen supply to the body.
- 26. A condition in which the heart can’t pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.
- 27. The process by which the human body strives to maintain a relatively stable equilibrium.
- 28. The social standing of a person or group that includes education, income, and occupation.
- 29. vessel.
- 32. The pressure in arteries and other blood vessels when the heart is contracting; the first (top)
- 33. The processes by which plaque is formed in arteries leading to reduced blood flow.
- 34. A condition that occurs when one or more heart valves do not function properly, causing
- 35. A category of heart-related problems caused by the narrowing of coronary arteries, which supply
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- 1. The inability of the cells to respond to insulin; occurs in type 2 diabetes.
- 3. The support provided by tissues surrounding a joint to maintain and provide control during
- 5. a disease or injury.
- 7. A problem with the rate or rhythm of a person’s heartbeat. The heart beats too quickly, too
- 8. A practice that relies on evidence for guidance and decision-making and includes developing
- 9. the state of having a disease.
- 11. of core and joint stability.
- 12. expertise, staying current on the best sources of external evidence (e.g., peer-
- 13. (bottom) number recorded.
- 15. recorded.
- 16. The pressure in arteries and other blood vessels when heart is at rest or between beats; the
- 17. Any attribute, characteristic, or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of
- 20. of movement as it relates to anatomy and physiology.
- 24. usage of fat and protein.
- 30. or with an irregular pattern.
- 31. Kinesiology