16: Special Populations Flashcards
answer true or false to all of these:
children need more oxygen during exercise than adults.
children store less glycogen than adults.
children require more recovery than adults.
children do not adjust as well to extreme climate as adults
true
true
false
true
At age 65 one in three people report at least one disability preventing them from what?
ADLs activities of daily living
when working with older adults, what behaviors should you encourage?
remaining physically active, socially active, self-reliance, manage medical conditions, pay close attention to contraindications
what rep range should your pregnant client be in?
12 to 15
List six contraindications that should result in stopping exercise for a pregnant exerciser
vaginal bleeding,
chronic fatigue,
abdominal pain,
false contractions after exercise, unexplained high blood pressure and heart rate,
unusually increased or decreased fetal movement
what percentage of the US population has diabetes?
9%
what is type 1 diabetes?
when the pancreas produces too little insulin to regulate blood sugar
Which statements are true?
hypertension is higher in young men than in young women.
hypertension is higher in older women than in older men.
hypertension increases with age
all are true
what is angina and what is it the result of?
chest pain and it is the result of coronary heart disease
true or false as a fitness trainer. you are okay to make an exercise program for the coronary heart disease population as long as the physician approves.
false this would count as rehabilitative involvement which requires a professional. if a physician creates a program for you to implement then you should get the necessary paperwork, waivers and documents
true or false NFPT recommends refraining from conducting personal training services with special populations unless otherwise educated and credentialed for training that demographic.
true
CPTs are not qualified to design a fitness program for those with coronary heart disease. t/f
True. They must consult with their primary care physician and rehabilitative program referrals
How many hours of rest do working muscles typically require?
between 48 and 72 hours
What does PRICE stand for?
protection, rest, ice, compression, elevation
what are the cardinal signs of an injury in the acute phase?
dolor: pain
calor: warmth
rubor: redness
turgor: swelling