Unit 2: Children and Women in Sports
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A strategy to prevent osteoporosis in women:
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Major psychological barrier for girls in sports:
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Women excel more in sports requiring:
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Female athletes need more iron because of:
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The most common injury among female athletes is:
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Body composition of women typically includes:
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Which factor affects women’s sports performance?
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Women generally have higher flexibility because:
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A good method to encourage girls in sports is:
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Which hormone decreases after menopause causing bone loss?
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Female athlete triad does NOT include:
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A common stereotype about women in sports is:
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Women participation in sports increases due to:
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Which nutrient is essential for preventing anemia?
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Anemia in women is mainly caused by:
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Osteoporosis is more common in women due to:
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A common physiological concern for female athletes is:
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Menarche refers to:
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Women generally have lower performance in strength activities due to:
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One major barrier to women’s participation in sports is:
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Main cause of knock knees in children:
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A simple test to detect flat foot is:
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Lordosis can be corrected by strengthening the:
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Genu valgum is commonly known as:
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One major cause of postural deformity is:
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Round shoulders are caused mainly by:
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The best corrective exercise for scoliosis is:
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Swimming is beneficial for correcting:
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Flat foot can be corrected by:
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Bow legs can result from a deficiency of:
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The deformity commonly known as “hunchback” is:
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A major cause of flat foot is:
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Excessive inward curvature of the lower spine is:
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Lateral curvature of the spine is called:
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Which of the following is a postural deformity?
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Obesity in children is generally due to:
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Girls generally mature earlier than boys due to:
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Reduced motivation in sports among children is mainly due to:
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In infants, grasping is part of:
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Which of the following is a locomotor skill?
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A child’s bones are more flexible because they contain more:
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Motor development is fastest during:
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The ability to use two or more parts of the body together smoothly is called:
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A common problem during adolescence due to rapid bone growth is:
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Which factor does NOT affect motor development?
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Peak growth velocity in girls occurs around:
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The ability to change direction quickly is known as:
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The stage where children learn basic movement skills such as running and jumping is:
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Which stage of motor development is from birth to 2 years?
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Motor development refers to:
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