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healtha state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
What are some things a health scientist might measure to define a “complete state of health”?Common health endpoints; Risk factor profile; Morbidities; Temporary and chronic disabilities; Physical and mental functional level; Absenteeism; Overall productivity; Health-related fitness status
life expectancyaverage number of years of life to a person at a particular age
active life expectancyage to which a person is expected to live free of disabling diseases or conditions
disability-free life expectancyaverage number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age without limitations in physical or mental functions
morbidityany departure from a state of physical of psychological well-being, short of death
3 ways morbidity can be measuredThe number of persons who are ill per unit of population per year. The incidence of specific conditions per unit of population per year and the average duration of these conditions
mortality rateis a measure of the number of deaths in some population
What types of preventable behaviors do you think are associated with an increased risk of morbidity or death?smoking; poor nutritional habits; excessive alcohol consumption; substance abuse; high risk sexual behavior; sedentary lifestyle
What are the 3 main impacts of disease?Prevalence: Frequency of occurrence Mortality: Odds of death Economic Costs
physical activityAny bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure
exercisePlanned, purposeful, or structured physical activity
physical fitnessA set of attributes that people have or achieve that relates to the ability to perform physical activity
aerobic trainingTraining that improves the efficiency of the aerobic energy-producing systems and can improve cardiorespiratory endurance
anaerobic trainingTraining that improves the efficiency of the anaerobic energy-producing systems and that can increase muscular strength and tolerance for acid-base imbalances during high-intensity efforts
cardiorespiratory fitnessA health related component of physical fitness that relates to the ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to supply oxygen during sustained physical activity
Claudius Galenus (Galen)First scientist to systematically describe the human body and to recognize that contraction is the primary action of muscle.
Bernardo RamazziniWrote Diseases of Workers, 1713 Observed that runners who worked as messengers avoided the health problems suffered by cobblers and tailors. Recommended sedentary workers exercise on their holidays
exercise physiologyA scientific discipline dedicated to the study of the body’s function during exercise and its physiologic adaptations to regular participation in exercise.
epidemiologyThe study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in the population
What are some examples of health-related determinants?Gender Race Body Mass Index (BMI) Smoking Physical Activity
Jeremy N. MorrisBegan to carefully examine the health effects of active occupations on workers’ health. (London Bus Study)
London Bus StudyConductors on London’s double-decker buses, who climbed the stairs many times each day and spent 90% of their shift on their feet, had lower rates of coronary heart disease than the bus drivers, who were almost always sedentary
Dr. Ralph Paffenbargerconducted long-term epidemiological studies focusing on the relationship between physical activity and outcomes such as death attributable to cardiovascular disease. Paffenbarger and colleagues first quantified a relationship b/w health and phys activity
Steven N. BlairConducted a series of landmark studies examining the relationship between physical fitness, measured as performance on a treadmill exercise test, and a wide range of chronic disease outcomes.
Why is there a focus on moderate intensity exercise?Two lines of research led to the conclusion that moderate-intensity physical activity provided important benefits to health and fitness. Often provided >= effects on health outcomes such as blood pressure and (HDL) cholesterol.
F.I.T.T.frequency, intensity, time, type
reliabilityhow consistent a measure is when recorded (example: skinfold measures)
validitydoes a measure assess the true value or underlying concept (example: are skinfolds a "valid" measure of body fat)
accelerometerWhen movement occurs, a lever is displaced that generates an electrical current. Enter this information into formula that accounts for age, sex, height, and weight. Provides measure of frequency and intensity. High validity and reliability.
MET1 MET The ratio of the work metabolic rate to the resting metabolic rate.
MET for light intensity activity< 3
MET for moderate activity3-4
MET for heavy activity4-6
MET for very heavy activity6-7.5
MET for unduly heavy activity>7.6
biasany trend in the collection, analysis, interpretation, publication, or review of data that can lead to conclusions that are systematically different from the truth