Healthy Lifestyle and Weight Management - Physical Education 10

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Bulimia

________- Stuffing oneself and trying to get right the food in the body right away.

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CARBOHYDRATE

________- Made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen known as starches and sugar.

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NUTRITION

________- The process of taking in food and using it for growth, metabolism, and repair.

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Malnutrition

any condition with a person nutrient is inadequate or unbalance.

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Overload

Refers to the amount of exercise needed to enhance fitness.

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VITAMINS

________- Essential to the body, as part of enzymes and coenzymes in the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.

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Overweight

________ is generally due to extra body fat.

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FATS

________- Also supplies the majority of energy of the body.

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physical inactivity

An increases in ________ due to the increasingly sedentary nature of many forms of work, changing modes of transportation, and increasing urbanization.

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Rest

________- important because it is equal part of the process.

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Underweight

________- a weight that is below the desirable body weight.

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Frequency

________- Refers how often training should take.

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DISORDER

EATING ________- An emotional problem that leads to harmful changes in eating patterns.

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desirable body

Overweight- a weight that is higher than the ________ weight.

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Progression

________- Refers to the gradual increase of load.

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High blood pressure

________- It is also known as hypertension.

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PROTEIN

________- Essential to the body for physical growth.

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Intensity

________- Refers to challenging and difficult exercises.

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HEALTH

________- Is a state complete physical, metal, and social well- being and not merely the absence of disease of infirmity.

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LIFESTYLE

________- It is the interests, opinions, behaviors, and behavioral orientations of an individual, group or even culture.

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ancient India

The physical, mental and spiritual practice which originated in ________ with a view to attain true peace of mind.

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Binge

________- eating disorder- Person who frequently stuffs oneself with food that he /she can not control eating too much food.

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High blood Cholesterol

________- This can lead to plaque in arteries which may also cause the risk of heart attack.

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ACTIVE RECRATION

________- Are activities that are vigorous enough to get your heart to beat faster are forms of active recreating.

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Vitamin B

________- important for the release of energy from food.

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Vitamin K

________- important for the clotting and coagulation of the blood in cuts or any incisions in the skin.

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Specificity

________- Refers to the specific type of exercise.

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LIFE STYLE DISEASES

________- Are non- communicable diseases related to unhealthy lifestyle and unbalanced diet.

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GOOD HEALTH

________- Is not just the absence of disease or illness, it is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing.

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Vitamin D

________- helps build calcium and phosphorus in the bones and assist in absorbing calcium.

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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

________- Is a way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early.

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Fats

Saturated- ________ from animals, coconuts, and palm oil, are believed to be related to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases and excessive amounts should be avoided.

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Frequency

________- refers to the frequency of exercise undertaken or how often you exercise.

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Intensity

________- refers to the intensity of exercises under taken.

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Lifestyle

________ is a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors.

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Fats

Unsaturated- ________ from plants and vegetables.

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HEALTH

Is a state complete physical, metal, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease of infirmity

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LIFESTYLE

It is the interests, opinions, behaviors, and behavioral orientations of an individual, group or even culture

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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

Is a way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early

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GOOD HEALTH

Is not just the absence of disease or illness, it is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing

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NUTRITION

The process of taking in food and using it for growth, metabolism, and repair

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CARBOHYDRATE

Made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen known as starches and sugar

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FATS

Also supplies the majority of energy of the body

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Saturated

Fats from animals, coconuts, and palm oil, are believed to be related to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases and excessive amounts should be avoided

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Unsaturated

Fats from plants and vegetables

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PROTEIN

Essential to the body for physical growth

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VITAMINS

Essential to the body, as part of enzymes and coenzymes in the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats

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Vitamin B

important for the release of energy from food

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Vitamin A

for healthy eyes, protects against night blindness

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Vitamin D

helps build calcium and phosphorus in the bones and assist in absorbing calcium

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Vitamin E

better athletic performance specially in aerobic endurance

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Vitamin K

important for the clotting and coagulation of the blood in cuts or any incisions in the skin

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High blood pressure

It is also known as hypertension

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High blood Cholesterol

This can lead to plaque in arteries which may also cause the risk of heart attack

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Diabetes

It means that you have too much glucose in your blood that may lead to serious health problem

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LIFE STYLE DISEASES

Are non-communicable diseases related to unhealthy lifestyle and unbalanced diet

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Malnutrition

any condition with a person nutrient is inadequate or unbalance

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Underweight

a weight that is below the desirable body weight

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Overweight

a weight that is higher than the desirable body weight

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EATING DISORDER

An emotional problem that leads to harmful changes in eating patterns

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Anorexia Nervosa

Starving oneself

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Bulimia

Stuffing oneself and trying to get right the food in the body right away

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Binge-eating disorder

Person who frequently stuffs oneself with food that he/she cannot control eating too much food

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ACTIVE RECRATION

Are activities that are vigorous enough to get your heart to beat faster are forms of active recreating

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Specificity

Refers to the specific type of exercise

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Overload

Refers to the amount of exercise needed to enhance fitness

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Progression

Refers to the gradual increase of load

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Frequency

Refers how often training should take

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Intensity

Refers to challenging and difficult exercises

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Frequency

refers to the frequency of exercise undertaken or how often you exercise

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Intensity

refers to the intensity of exercises under taken

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Time

refers to the time you spend exercising

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Type

refers to the type of exercise

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Rest

important because it is equal part of the process

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Anorexia Nervosa

Starving oneself

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Bulimia

Stuffing oneself and trying to get right the food in the body right away

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Binge-eating disorder

Person who frequently stuffs oneself with food that he/she cannot control eating too much food

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ACTIVE RECRATION

Are activities that are vigorous enough to get your heart to beat faster are forms of active recreating.

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YOGA

The physical, mental and spiritual practice which originated in ancient India with a view to attain true peace of mind.

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