Factors that Affect Fitness Flashcards
Excessive water consumption and is most commonly seen during endurance training.
a. Hypothermia
b. Hyperthermia
c. Rhabdomyolysis
d. Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia
Potentially life-threatening condition resulting from destruction of muscle tissue and subsequent release of muscle fiber content into circulation which can cause organ failure.
a. Hypothermia
b. Hyperthermia
c. Rhabdomyolysis
d. Hyponatremia
Rhabdomyolysis
Potentially dangerous increase in body temperature above normal levels which can lead to heat-related illnesses - such as heat cramps, exhaustion or stroke.
a. Hypothermia
b. Hyperthermia
c. Rhabdomyolysis
d. Hyponatremia
Hyperthermia
Potentially dangerous decrease in body temperature which can lead to diminished neuromuscular control, frostbite or even death (body temperature below 95.0 °F)
a. Hypothermia
b. Hyperthermia
c. Rhabdomyolysis
d. Hyponatremia
Hypothermia
Abnormally low or high blood glucose levels; associated with diabetic conditions or poor nutritional habits.
Hypo/Hyperglycemia