What happens to physical ?tness if you stop training?

What will be an ideal response?


Detraining occurs. This loss of fitness due to inactivity is an example of the principle of reversibility.

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The only mineral that is required to be added to enriched grain products in the United States is

A. zinc. B. iron. C. potassium. D. iodine.

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Describe the treatment for osteomalacia.

What will be an ideal response?

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Success of any weight-loss strategy, including surgery, depends on:

a. reducing carbohydrates and increasing protein. b. reducing energy intake and increasing physical activity. c. supplementing a reduced-kcalorie diet with vitamins and protein. d. performing 30 minutes, three times a week of a moderate activity.

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If you were to run as fast as you can, you would only be able sustain this intensity for a short time. The primary metabolic pathway being utilized would be:

a. the electron transport chain. b. the Cori cycle. c. the citric acid cycle. d. lipolysis.

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