DP Sports, Exercise and Health Science Questionbank
C.2. Cardiovascular disease
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[N/A]Directly related questions
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17M.3.SL.tz0.9c:
Compare and contrast the trend in coronary heart disease from 1990 to 1994 for the three groups.
- 17M.3.SL.tz0.9d: Outline what is meant by the term atherosclerosis.
- 17M.3.SL.tz0.9a: State the year with the highest incidence of coronary heart disease for Group A.
- 17M.3.SL.tz0.9b: Calculate the difference in the incidence of coronary heart disease between Group B and Group C...
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18N.3.SL.tz0.9c:
Discuss how routine physical inactivity can lead to cardiovascular disease.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.9b:
Calculate the difference in time inactive, in min day–1, between the group that was the most inactive and the most active.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.9a:
Identify the group that had the highest risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.10b:
Identify the arteries labelled X and Y on the diagram.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.10a:
Discuss how an inactive lifestyle increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.11b: Outline how a lifestyle of physical inactivity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- 19N.3.HL:.tz0.10a: State one habit that increases susceptibility to cardiovascular disease.
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.11a: Define atherosclerosis.
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.10a: State one habit that increases susceptibility to cardiovascular disease.
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.10b: Suggest two ways humans can overcome major societal changes that increase susceptibility to...
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19N.3.SL.tz0.11c:
The diagram shows an anterior view of the heart.
[Source: adapted from Coronary arterial circulation, author: Addicted04, https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coronary_
arterial_circulation_-_es.svg. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en).]Annotate parts X and Y of the coronary circulation.
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Y:
Sub sections and their related questions
C.2.1. Outline the coronary circulation.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.10b:
Identify the arteries labelled X and Y on the diagram.
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19N.3.SL.tz0.11c:
The diagram shows an anterior view of the heart.
[Source: adapted from Coronary arterial circulation, author: Addicted04, https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coronary_
arterial_circulation_-_es.svg. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en).]Annotate parts X and Y of the coronary circulation.
X:
Y:
C.2.2. Outline what is meant by the term atherosclerosis.
- 17M.3.SL.tz0.9d: Outline what is meant by the term atherosclerosis.
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.11a: Define atherosclerosis.
C.2.3. List the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
- 17M.3.SL.tz0.9a: State the year with the highest incidence of coronary heart disease for Group A.
- 17M.3.SL.tz0.9b: Calculate the difference in the incidence of coronary heart disease between Group B and Group C...
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17M.3.SL.tz0.9c:
Compare and contrast the trend in coronary heart disease from 1990 to 1994 for the three groups.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.9a:
Identify the group that had the highest risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.10a: State one habit that increases susceptibility to cardiovascular disease.
- 19N.3.HL:.tz0.10a: State one habit that increases susceptibility to cardiovascular disease.
C.2.4. Explain the concept of risk factors in cardiovascular disease.
NoneC.2.5. Discuss how a lifestyle of physical inactivity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.9b:
Calculate the difference in time inactive, in min day–1, between the group that was the most inactive and the most active.
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19M.3.SL.tz0.10a:
Discuss how an inactive lifestyle increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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18N.3.SL.tz0.9c:
Discuss how routine physical inactivity can lead to cardiovascular disease.
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.10b: Suggest two ways humans can overcome major societal changes that increase susceptibility to...
- 19N.3.SL.tz0.11b: Outline how a lifestyle of physical inactivity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.