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N130 Exam
Physical Activity and Exercise in the Adult Population
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04/13/2008

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Physical Activity Statistics
Definition

~25-60% of US population is sedentary

 

only 10-20% engage in regular physical activity enough to gain health benefits

 

less than 10% of population exercises at an intensity to promote cardiorespiratory fitness

Term
Adults are more active if they:
Definition

live in North, Central, and Western States

 

have no disabilities

Term
physical activity
Definition
bodily movement that is produced by contraction of skeletal muscle that results in increased energy expenditure
Term
exercise
Definition
physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive body movement done to improve or maintain one of more components of physical fitness
Term
domains of physical activity
Definition

leisure time (sports, exercise)

work related/occupational

transportation and active living (errands)

household, caregiving, yardwork

Term
Average Adult PA Reccomendations
Definition

at least 30 minutes of moderate activity 5 days per week  

or 

vigorous activity for 20 minutes 3 days per week

 

strength and endurance activities > 2 days/wk

 

target 600-1200 METmin/wk

Term
Older Adult PA Recommendations
Definition

similiar to adult recommendations

 

stresses additional activities that maintain or increase flexibility for 10 minutes at least 2 days/wk

 

older adults with risk of falling should practice balance

 

should have a plan to address each type of recommended activity

Term
PA disparities
Definition

-gender (females less active) 

-ethnicity (African Americans and Hispanics less active) 

-age (PA decreases as we get older)

-income (lower income associated with low PA)

-education (lower education associated with low PA)

Term
benefits of physical activity and exercise
Definition

-decreased morbidity, mortality, functional decline, mobility disability, and coronary heart disease

-increased active life expectancy

-likelihood of not being disabled prior to death

-increases cardiovascular functioning capacity

-helps control lipid abnormalities, diabetes, and obesity

-aerobic exercise can decrease BP

-prevention/treatment of osteoporosis

-prevention of colon cancer

Term
psychological benefits of PA and exercise
Definition

-perform better on tests of cognitive functioning

-reduced cardiovascular responses to stress

-fewer symptoms of anxiety and stress

-reduction in depression

-improves self confidence and self esteem

Term
coronary heart disease
Definition

-leading cause of death in US

 

-physical inactivity affects more people than any other risk factor for CAD

 

-other risk factors: age, family history, smoking, obesity, HTN, hyperlipidemia, diabetes

Term
physical inactivity and CAD
Definition

increases:

-HDL cholesterol

-glucose tolerance

-insulin sensitivity

-fibrinolysis

-altering of platelet function

 

decreases:

-serum triglyceride levels

-high BP

-obesity

-risk of ventricular arrythmias

Term

Lipids and Physical Activity

Definition

-triglycerides decrease within hours of exercise (can last for days)

 

-regular repeated exercise is needed for long-term results (larger increases in HDL)

 

-most significant changes with moderate exercise over a prolonged peroid of time (1 yr)

Term
HTN and physical activity
Definition

low fitness level = 35-52% greater HTN risk

 

low to moderate endurance exercise most effectively lowers BP

 

resistance training and high intensity exercise have minimal benefit for HTN

Term
Inactivity and NIDDM
Definition

30% more prevalent in African Americans than in Caucasians

 

excessive weight gain is a strong predictor

 

PA affects fat stores, improve insulin sensitivity, glucose intolerance, DECREASES PLASMA GLUCOSE LEVELS BY ENHANCING INSULIN EFFECTIVENESS

Term
Obesity
Definition

energy intake exceeds total energy expenditure for a prolonged period

 

33% of Americans are obese

 

120-125% greater than ideal body weight

 

BMI: men 12-15%

women 18-22%

Term
Physical Activity and Obesity
Definition

promotes negative energy balance, increases metabolic rate and lean body mass, can take place of eating

 

moderate to high intensity exercise best for burning fat, resistance training needed because muscle tissue burns more calories than fat

 

increase PA throughout day

Term
effects of aging
Definition

increased body fat

 

decreased:

aerobic capacity

muscle mass

metabolic rate

strength/flexibility

bone mass

cognitive performance

immune function

Term
Physical Activity and Older Adults
Definition

associated with reductions in morbidity, improved functional capacity, and independence

 

1-2 yr increase in life expectancy for physically active men

 

physical training can postpone physical deterioration by 10-20 years

 

regular aerobic exercise increase aerobic capactiy

 

dissuse of musculature leads to disrepair

 

exercise/weight bearing activity prevents loss of bone mineralization

 

Term
osteoporosis
Definition

bone mass decreased and bone tissue weakens causing fragile bones and fractures

 

PA minimizes bone loss and facilitates bone mineralization

 

resistance training most effective for bone loss

Term
differences between young and old persons
Definition

increased prevalence of CAD

 

coexistence of chronic conditions and physical limitations

Term
risks of PA and exercise
Definition

adverse cardiac events

 

injury

Term
Physical Activity Determinants for Adults
Definition

demographics

time

regular routine

health status

level of energy

weather

smoking status

obesity

self-efficacy

environmental barriers

Term
Physical Activity Determinants for Older Adults
Definition

transportation

illness/fear of injury

physician advice

self-efficacy

previous PA patterns

perceived lack of ability to perform PA

disability

environmental barriers

Term
Lower PA Levels for:
Definition

-African Americans and Hispanics

-Lower SES (AA and H)

-women (less vigorous activity and higher sedentary levels)

-older age (moderate PA)

 

vigorous PA more common among 65-74 yr olds

Term
physical environment factors
Definition

-equipment at home

-access to facilities

-satisfaction with facilities

-neighborhood safety

-hilly terrain

-others who are physically active

-enjoyable scenery

-urban more active than rural

Term
Adherence
Definition
only 50% of those who initiate a PA program will continue the habit for more than 6 months
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