Self-guided screening for physical activity can be best described as

Self-guided screening for physical activity can be best described as



a. one that is often conducted within the confines of a physician's office because of secrecy and patient confidentiality
b. a self-report medical history or health risk appraisal that should be done by all people wishing to initiate a physical activity program and is completed with little or no input or supervision from an exercise or health/fitness professional
c. often misunderstood by exercise professionals because it is inherently misunderstood by the client and is subject to the client not being truthful
d. one whereby the health fitness/clinical assessment is conducted by and the exercise program is designed and supervised by appropriately trained personnel that possess academic training and practical/clinical knowledge, skills, and abilities




Answer: B


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