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Double Jeopardy Chapter 13Chapter 14Chapter 19Chapter 15 Q $200 Q $400 Q $600 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $200 Q $400 Q $600 Q $800 Q $1000 Final Jeopardy
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$200 Question from Chapter 13 An eating disorder where the person severely restricts the amount of food he or she eats
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$200 Answer from Chapter 13 What is Anorexia nervosa
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$400 Question from Chapter 13 A term used for a person who is overfat
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$400 Answer from Chapter 13 What is Obese
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$600 Question from Chapter 13 The amount of energy the body uses just to keep living
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$600 Answer from Chapter 13 What is Basal Metabolism
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$800 Question from Chapter 13 Give 4 ways you can assess body fatness
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$800 Answer from Chapter 13 Underwater weighing DEXA Skinfold Measurements Body Measurements BMI Height-Weight Charts Waist-to-Hip Ratio
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$1000 Question from Chapter 13 Give 5 examples of activities that help regulate body fatness
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$1000 Answer from Chapter 13 Aerobic Activities Active Sports and Recreation Strength, Muscular Endurance, and Flexibility Exercises
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$200 Question from Chapter 14 Starches, sugars, and fiber
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$200 Answer from Chapter 14 What is Carbohydrates
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$400 Question from Chapter 14 Building blocks of proteins
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$400 Answer from Chapter 14 What is Amino Acids
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$600 Question from Chapter 14 Foods that provide calories but few essential nutrients
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$600 Answer from Chapter 14 What is empty calorie foods
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$800 Question from Chapter 14 Guideline for helping people choose a varied, balanced, and moderate diet
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$800 Answer from Chapter 14 What is food guide pyramid
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$1000 Question from Chapter 14 List 5 nutrients that provide energy (excluding water) and give examples of foods that are good sources of each nutrient
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$1000 Answer from Chapter 14 Carbohydrates- Bagels, Spaghetti noodles Proteins- Fish, steak Fats- eggs, chicken Vitamins- fruits, vegetables Minerals- Dairy, fruits, meats
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$200 Question from Chapter 19 Body’s preferred source of energy
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$200 Answer from Chapter 19 What is carbohydrates
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$400 Question from Chapter 19 Substances added for a specific effect
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$400 Answer from Chapter 19 What is food additives
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$600 Question from Chapter 19 Vitamins B and C
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$600 Answer from Chapter 19 What is water soluble vitamins
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$800 Question from Chapter 19 Contains large amounts of nutrients for the number of calories they provide and the specific type of carbohydrate they are called
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$800 Answer from Chapter 19 What is nutritionally dense and Complex carbohydrates
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$1000 Question from Chapter 19 List the food groups and their recommended daily servings
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$1000 Answer from Chapter 19 Grains- 6-11 servings Fruits- 2-4 servings Vegetable- 3-5 servings Meats- 2-3 servings Dairy- 2-3 serving Fats, oils, sweets- use sparingly
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$200 Question from Chapter 15 Convince you of something that is untrue
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$200 Answer from Chapter 15 What is a con
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$400 Question from Chapter 15 Practice of quackery with intent of deceiving other for financial gains
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$400 Answer from Chapter 15 What is Fraud
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$600 Question from Chapter 15 What are 3 guidelines for evaluating internet resources
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$600 Answer from Chapter 15 Who developed the website Does it sell products Suspicious technique Experts find website credible
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$800 Question from Chapter 15 What are 3 guidelines for evaluating health clubs
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$800 Answer from Chapter 15 Pay as you go plan Well established Trial visit Meets personal needs Special medical needs
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$1000 Question from Chapter 15 What are 4 guidelines for detecting quackery
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$1000 Answer from Chapter 15 Check credentials Advisors who sell products Check organizations of experts you consult Promise immediate results Too good to be true Product claims
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Final Jeopardy What are two benefits of physical activity on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems on the following organs : Heart Lungs Blood Vessels Muscles
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Final Jeopardy Answer Heart- gets stronger, pumps more blood with each beat, beats slower, gets more rest, works more efficiently Lungs- works more efficiently, deliver more oxygen to blood, allow deeper and less frequently breathing Blood Vessels- allow more blood flow, less risk of atherosclerosis, low blood pressure, less risk of blood clot, development of extra blood vessels, healthy veins with healthy valves Muscles- use oxygen efficiently, get rid of more waste, use blood sugars and insulin more effectively to produce energy
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