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Healthy Active LivingCopyright © 2010 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.
Unit 1: Healthy Active Living
Chapter 1
Wellness and Healthy Active Living
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Key Terms
• healthy active living• wellness• wellness-awareness
continuum• healthy lifestyle• overweight• obesity• fitness
• health-related fitness• skill-related fitness• Medicare• Canadian Physical Activity
Fitness & Lifestyle Approach (CPAFLA)
• Health Benefit Zones
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What Is Wellness?
• Health conscious• Health active• Health wise• Health committed
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The Wellness-Awareness Continuum
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What Is Healthy Active Living?
• Good physical health• Good mental health• Good social health• Good spiritual health
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• Health risks of carrying excess weight:• Hypertension (high blood pressure)• Type II diabetes• Osteoarthritis• Sleep apnea• Cancer
• Active Living: spend 30 minutes every school day on physical activities with at least 10 minutes involving vigorous activities
• Healthy Eating: choose a balanced food plan that includes three or more meals per day that target all food groups
Maintaining a Healthy Weight
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What Is Fitness?
• Health-Related Fitness:• Cardiorespiratory
fitness• Muscular strength• Muscular endurance• Flexibility• Body Composition
• Skill-Related Fitness:• Agility• Balance• Coordination• Power• Reaction time• Speed
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Health Canada and You
• The Health Card
• Assessing the Nation:• Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness & Lifestyle Approach
(CPAFLA)
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Why Take Health and Physical Education?
• Learn and develop new activity skills• Make better decisions about your health now and
as you grow older• Improve your physical, mental, social, and
spiritual health• Get more opportunities to be active• Learn to be educators and leaders
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Choosing to Participate
• Be on time• Dress appropriately for class• Play fair• Play safe• Practise good social skills• Have fun!
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Chapter 2Healthy Bones and
Muscles
Chapter 2Healthy Bones and
Muscles
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Key Terms
• anatomy/physiology• anatomical position• anatomical axes and planes• axial skeleton/appendicular skeleton• smooth muscle/cardiac muscle/skeletal muscle
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Key Terms – cont’d
• muscle contraction• sliding filament theory• neuromuscular junction• joints• muscle pairs
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Anatomy and Physiology
• Structure and Function• Anatomy: the branch of science concerned with
describing the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
• Physiology: the branch of biology that is concerned with how the various body parts function
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The Anatomical Position
• A common starting point from which scientists view, describe, and analyze body parts and body movements
• When demonstrating the anatomical position:• The person is standing erect with head, eyes, and toes
pointing forward• The feet are together and the arms are slightly out to
the side• The palms of the hands are facing forward
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The Anatomical Position
• Describing Positions and Relationships:• Anterior/Posterior• Superior/Inferior• Medial/Lateral• Proximal/Distal
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Describing Movement
• Anatomical axes are imaginary lines around which rotation occurs:• Horizontal axis (bilateral axis)• Anteroposterior axis• Polar axis (vertical axis)
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Describing Movement
• Anatomical planes are like sheets of glass placed through the body that show the dimension in which a movement occurs:• Sagittal plane• Frontal plane (coronal plane)• Transverse plane (horizontal plane)
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The Skeletal System
• The Parts of the Skeleton:• Axial skeleton• Appendicular skeleton
• Types of Bones:• Long bones• Flat bones• Irregular bones• Sesamoid bones• Short bones
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The Anatomy of a Long Bone
• Cartilage• Periosteum• Diaphysis• Medullary cavity• Compact bone
• Cancellous, or spongy bone
• Epiphysis• Epiphyseal plates
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The Muscular System
• Muscle Types:• Smooth muscles
• Involuntary• Can stay contracted for a long period of time
• Cardiac muscle• Involuntary• Specialized muscle tissue in the heart
• Skeletal muscle• Voluntary• Pull on bones, causing joints to move
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Muscles in Action
• An electrical impulse comes from the brain or spinal cord (voluntary or involuntary)
• The signal travels along the nerve to the muscle site (the neuromuscular junction) and attempts to jump the gap
• A chemical reaction takes place deep within the muscle fibre (many times over), affecting the entire muscle group
• At the molecular level, the reaction causes the filaments to “slide” with respect to each other in a ratchet-like fashion
• The muscle fibre contracts
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Types of Muscle Contraction
• Concentric contraction• The muscle shortens while working
• Eccentric contraction• The muscle lengthens while working
• Isometric contraction• The muscle force is equal to resistance and the muscle
doesn’t change in length
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Joints
• Types of Joints:• Fibrous (or immovable) joints• Cartilaginous (or slightly moveable) joints• Synovial (or freely moveable) joints
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Synovial Joints
• Types of Synovial Joints:• Gliding• Hinge • Pivot • Ellipsoid • Saddle • Ball-and-socket
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Types of Movement at Joints
• Flexion• Abduction• Supination• Dorsiflexion• Inversion• Internal rotation• Circumduction
• Extension• Adduction• Pronation• Plantar flexion• Eversion• External rotation
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Chapter 3Healthy Heart and
Lungs
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Key Terms
• cardiorespiratory system• artery/vein• cardiovascular system• pulmonary/systemic
circulation• cardiac control centre• cardiac cycle• blood pressure
• respiratory system• alveoli• adenosine triphosphate
(ATP)• aerobic system• anaerobic system• lactic acid• aerobic activity
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The Cardiorespiratory System
• The heart, lungs, and all their supporting structures, including the blood vessels
• Heart and Lung Awareness• Air pollution• Smoking
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The Cardiovascular System
• Pulmonary and Systemic Circulation• The Double Pump• In a Heart Beat
• Diastolic phase• Systolic phase
• Blood Pressure
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The Respiratory System
• Conductive Zone (Breathing)• Area where air enters the lungs
• Respiratory Zone (Gas Exchange)• Area where the gas exchange occurs
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Energy Systems
• The Aerobic System• The Anaerobic System
• ATP—CP
• Glycolysis
• Lactic Acid
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Keeping the Cardiorespiratory System Fit
• Exercise• Aerobic activity
• Nutrition• Eat a variety of foods in moderation
• Avoid:• Smoking
• Thousands of chemicals found in both tobacco and marijuana smoke
• Stress• Can cause high blood pressure and lead to cardiovascular
disease
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Keep Your Heart and Lungs Fit
• Avoid excess weight gain• Reduce or prevent high blood pressure• Lessen the risk of coronary artery disease• Reduce the risk of stroke
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