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Test The Body Mass Index and its sporting restrictions
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QUESTION 1: How is the Body Mass Index calculated according to the text?
Dividing height by weight
Dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in meters
Multiplying weight by height
Subtracting height from weight
QUESTION 2: According to the text, what range indicates overweight?
Less than twenty
Twenty to twenty-five
Greater than thirty
Twenty-five to thirty
3rd QUESTION: What BMI limitation stands out in hypertrophied athletes?
Does not distinguish between muscle and fat mass
Underestimating stature
Only useful for athletes
Calculates body density
QUESTION 4: What can happen if BMI is applied to a bodybuilder according to the text?
Being unfairly labeled as obese
Being diagnosed with extreme thinness
Not being classified
Receive a compositional analysis
QUESTION 5: How do you tend to assess BMI in elderly people with muscle atrophy?
Overestimate your lean mass
Classify them as athletes
Dangerously underestimate fat levels
Give them as balanced
QUESTION 6: For what population are BMI charts acceptable when designing a dietary strategy?
Vigorous athletes
Elderly with muscular atrophy
Inactive population
Children
7th QUESTION: In vigorous athletes, what should the designer of the diet be based on according to the text?
Standard BMI tables
Direct compositional analysis
Mandatory caloric restrictions
Increasing the margin of calorie intake
8th QUESTION: According to the text what value diagnoses clinical obesity?
Less than twenty
Twenty to twenty-five
Twenty-five to thirty
Any figure higher than thirty
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