Answer:
★★Chirophobia | Fear of hands. ...
★★Chloephobia | Fear of newspapers. ...
★★Globophobia (Fear of balloons) ...
★★Omphalophobia | Fear of Umbilicus (Bello Buttons) ...
★★!Optophobia | Fear of opening your eyes. ...
★★Nomophobia | Fear of not having your cell phone. ...
★★Pogonophobia | Fear of facial hair. ...
★★Turophobia | Fear of cheese.
Weird Phobias
Syngenesophobia – Fear of Relatives. ...
Papaphobia – Fear of The Pope. ...
Xanthophobia – Fear of Yellow. ...
Lipophobia – Fear of Becoming Fat. ...
Linonophobia – Fear of String. ...
Zemmiphobia – Fear of The Great Mole Rat. ...
Arachibutyrophobia – Fear of Peanut Butter Sticking to the Roof of One's Mouth.
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There are choices for this question namely:
<span>a. 40% to 50%
b. 50% to 70%
c. 70% to 85%
d. 85% to 100%
The correct answer is 50% to 70%. Moderate-intensity activity is noted when a person reaches 50% to 70% of his or her maximum heart rate in exercise. The maximum heart rate is determined by subtracting the age to 220.
<em>For example, a 54-year-old male with type 2 diabetes needs to have moderate intensity activity. His maximum heart rate is (220-54) which is 166 bpm. 50% to 70% of 166 is 83-116 bpm. Therefore he should exercise and raise his heart rate at 83-116 bpm. </em>
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