<p>Department of Family and Exercise Sciences at Queens College</p><p>FNES 30: Fitness through Diet, Exercise and Weight Control. FA. 2014 [email protected] Fitzgerald Gym. 203, Phone: 718-997-2710</p><p>COURSE DESCRIPTION: 3 hr.; 3 cr. Current concepts and principles of nutrition, energy balance, body composition, weight control, obesity, and physiological basis of physical conditioning. REQUIRED TEXT: Hoeger and Hoeger (2012) Principles and Labs for Physical Fitness, 9th edition, Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. ISBN:978-1-133-59969-2 In addition to text, students are responsible for all material covered in class. </p><p>Text book is available in Queens College bookstore. COURSE SYLLABUS: Weekly tentative schedule.</p><p>Physical Fitness and Wellness – Chapter 1 ( week 1 ) Difference between health, and wellness</p><p> Difference between physical activity and exercise What are the national standards for physical activity and exercise?</p><p> Current trends based on collected data for all populations Components of physical fitness</p><p>Behavior Modification – Chapter 2 (week 2) Barriers to change</p><p> Motivation/ Locus of Control Changing behavior and the process of change</p><p> Effective goal writing Development of SMART goals</p><p>Cardiovascular Disease –Chapter 11 (week 3, 4 ) Heart anatomy</p><p> What is cardiovascular disease? How and when does it start? Risk factors and solutions</p><p>Nutrition – Chapter 3 ( week 5, 6 ) Taking a closer look at My Pyramid</p><p> Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins Vitamins and minerals</p><p> Dietary guidelines/ Achieving the balance Reading and understanding food labels</p><p>Body Composition and Assessment –Chapter 4 ( week 7, 8 )</p><p> Essential and storage fat Assessments of body compositions and healthy weight</p><p> Determining recommended body weight Principles of Weight Management –Chapter 5 ( week 9, 10 )</p><p> Current trends of the nation Causes of obesity</p><p> Safe weight loss Fad diets vs. Balance nutrition</p><p> Eating disorders Cardiorespiratory Assessment and Prescription – Chapter 6 ( week 10, 11 )</p><p> Benefits of aerobic exercise What is maximal oxygen uptake?</p><p> Anaerobic and aerobic energy systems Cardiorespiratory fitness assessments</p><p> Calculating maximal heart rate and training zones Guidelines for exercise prescription</p><p>Principles of Muscular Strength & Endurance, Assessment & Prescription – Chapter 7 ( week 12, 13 ) Principles of Muscular Flexibility – Chapter 8 ( week 14) Joint structure</p><p> Factors affecting flexibility Benefits of implementing a flexibility program</p><p> Assessments Guidelines for exercise prescription </p><p>Student evaluation will be based on: Midterm Exam 25%, usually the 7th or 8th week of school </p><p>Final Exam 25%, during finals week Dietary Recall 25%, due date TBA</p><p>Activity Recall 25%, due date TBA</p><p>Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays: 10:00 -10:30, other times by appointment. Make up exam: Student has to inform professor as to why he/she will be absent prior to the exam. Make up exam time and place will be determined at that time. Assignments: Assignments will not be accepted electronically. For each class day a hardcopy is late, 10 points will be deducted from the assignment. Assignments will be accepted prior to the due date. Academic dishonesty: Queens College’s policy on academic integrity will be followed. Cell phones: Are prohibited during class time.</p><p>Laptops: During class time, laptops can be used for note taking only.</p>
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