Strength athlete is a term that is used to describe an athlete that primarily depends on anaerobic energy systems.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 2Sports nutrition is a modification of general nutrition principles developed to support good health, training, performance, and recovery.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 3Which of the following certifications does NOT require a bachelor's degree?
a. Registered dietitian (RD)
b. Registered clinical exercise physiologist (RCEP)
c. Certified athletic trainer (ATC)
d. Personal trainer
Q. 4Most health-related information on the Internet is found on websites that are supported by:
a. government agencies.
b. non-profit disease prevention groups.
c. commercial enterprises.
d. educational institutions.
Q. 5Extrapolating research results is not recommended because:
a. only the original population was directly tested.
b. causation is reduced to correlation.
c. consensus has not been reached.
d. it is a Grade I (Level A) conclusion.
Q. 6The term level of evidence refers to:
a. the number of peers who reviewed a research study manuscript.
b. the number of epidemiological studies conducted on a topic.
c. the strength of the study with the largest number of subjects.
d. the relative strength of the collective body of research on a topic.
Q. 7Twenty sprint cyclists were randomly selected to be in a study designed to test the effectiveness of 12 weeks of creatine supplementation on performance. Ten cyclists received a creatine supplement for 3 months while the other ten received a powdered supplement with the same color and texture that has no physical effect for 3 months. The cyclists did not know which supplement they were taking but the researcher did.The results of this study will be used to establish a:
a. correlation.
b. cause and effect relationship.