MYTH 1 - Lecture 1 - Introduction to Health, Wellness and Exercise Injuries Flashcards

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Define Health; Fitness; Physical Activity; Wellness

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Health - it is the absence of disease. more globally it refers to physical, mental, and social well-being

Fitness - ability to perform activities required of an individual

Physical Activity - any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles

Wellness - newer and broader concept which combines health, fitness, emotionally, intellectual, spiritual and environmental aspects

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What was the Harvard Alumni Study

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  • it evaluated health, exercise, dietary and others history of Harvard University Alumni
  • Association between physical activity and mortality
  • 20,000 Harvard grads had their diets tracked and physical activity, duration and intensity -> they wanted to see if they developed chronic disorders [e.g. type 2 diabetes, Cardiovascular disease, Cancer, stroke, obesity]
  • PEOPLE WHO REGULARLY EXERCISED HAD A LOWER CHANCE OF DEVELOPING THESE DISEASES/DISORDERS
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What is the Framingham study

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  • longitudinal look at the population of Framingham
  • also showed a decreased death rate in people who were physically active
  • concept of cardiovascular disease risk factors
    Wanted to see the difference and why there were differences between people with CVD and those without
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What are some cardiovascular risk factors

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  • High cholesterol - risk of developing CVD
  • High BP (>160mmHg Systolic or > 95 mmHg diastolic)
  • Smoking (> 1 pack/day)
  • Inactive lifestyle (Sedentary)
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Non-modifiable factors (age, gender, family history)
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What is the Blair study

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  • measured fitness levels rather than simply activity levels
  • divided the population into 5 levels of fitness according to VO2max
  • found that as fitness levels increased, the death rate decreased
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What are some common injuries/risks with exercise

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  • Bruises - internal haemorrhage
  • Fractures
  • Dislocations
  • Cramps - lack of salt or water
  • Strains - muscle damage
  • Concussions - temp loss of consciousness
  • Sprains - surrounding the soft tissue
  • Heart Attacks or death [very rare]
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