Impotence is defined as
A. inability to achieve and maintain an erection
B. inability to produce sperm
C. lack of sexual desire
Answer: A
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As physical activity levels increase, what would be the anticipated change in risk of functional mobility limitations?
A. There is a dramatic decrease in functional mobility limitation risk with even a minor increase in physical activity from the lowest level of activity (level 1-sedentary) to modest levels of activity (level 2). B. The decrease in functional mobility limitation risk is only seen with the adoption of modest (level 2 or higher) levels of physical activity. C. The decrease in functional mobility limitation risk is only seen with the adoption of higher levels (levels 3 and 4) of physical activity. D. Decreases in functional mobility limitation risk only occurs when previously sedentary individuals (level 1) reach the highest levels of physical activity (level 5).
According to a recent national survey, college students tend to greatly underestimate the percentage of their peers who regularly smoke
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Differences between training programs for strength and muscular endurance include lifting
A. quickly for strength, slowly to build muscle endurance. B. many sets for strength, few for muscle endurance. C. heavy weights for strength, light weights for endurance. D. isokinetically for strength, isotonically for endurance. E. full range of motion for strength, partial for endurance.
You just realized that there aren't enough hours available in the week for you to complete your multiple homework assignments, work your assigned hours at your job, and show up for field hockey practice in preparation for an important meet. This situation is an example of
A) conflict. B) overload. C) pressure. D) burnout.