CHAPTER 12 Considerations for Clients with Obesity Chapter Key Terms
As you review the corresponding chapter in the textbook, take note of the bolded terms, all of which appear in the textbook’s glossary. Some may be familiar to you, but you may also be introduced to new terminology related to the field of personal training. Use the table that follows to record vocabulary words with which you are unfamiliar. Be sure to record the page number(s) on which each term appears, how you define the term, and a way for you to remember the term. An example is included in the table. Note: An association can be a mnemonic device, a symbol, a graphic illustration/sketch, etc.
TERMS TO STUDY Term
Physically inactive Page
Number(s) 558
Definition
Not getting any moderate- or vigorous-intensity physical activity beyond basic movement from daily life activities
Association (How will I remember this word?)
Just like “physical activity” has a precise definition, so does this term—a lack of the moderate- or vigorous- intensity movement that defines physical activity.
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