Question 1
SLPaper 3Define the term hypokinetic disease.
Discuss how studies of different populations provide evidence of the link between physical activity and hypokinetic disease.
Outline the major health consequences for someone who is obese.
Question 2
SLPaper 3An athlete in training finds they are losing weight. Discuss this in relation to the concept of energy balance.
Question 3
SLPaper 3Distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Outline the major risk factors for type 2 diabetes.
Question 4
SLPaper 3Outline two methods for determining obesity.
Describe how chemical signals from the gut and adipose tissue affect appetite regulation.
Question 5
SLPaper 3List two methods used to assess obesity.
Explain factors that increase susceptibility to type 2 diabetes.
Question 6
SLPaper 3Outline habitual physical activity and exercise.
Define hypokinetic disease.
Using examples, discuss the relationship between major societal changes andhypokinetic disease.
Question 7
SLPaper 3Outline the World Health Organization recommended levels of aerobic physical activity for adults aged 18–64 years.
Question 8
SLPaper 3Explain why lack of dietary calcium is a major risk factor for osteoporosis.
Question 9
SLPaper 3Outline how appetite is regulated after eating.
Analyse type 2 diabetes.
Question 10
HLPaper 3Outline compression, shearing and tension injuries.
Explain three ways that risks and hazards of exercise can be reduced.