NASM Ch. 1 The Modern State of Health and Fitness

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