Domain - Human Anatomy, Physiology and Nutrition
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Level 3
Demonstrate basic knowledge of anatomical structures and physiological responses to exercise
Version 3
30447 Unit Standard 5 Credits
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People credited with this unit standard are able to: describe the movement of gross anatomical structures during exercise; and describe common physiological responses and adaptations of the body that result from exercise.
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Demonstrate knowledge of the human body and its movement during exercise and stretching
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is 31 December 2026.
Version 2
30636 Unit Standard 7 Credits
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People credited with this standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: the human body and its movement; and stretches that target major muscles and muscle groups.
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Demonstrate knowledge of micro and macro nutrients and nutritional imbalances
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is 31 December 2026.
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6571 Unit Standard 5 Credits
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People credited with this unit standard are able to: identify and explain nutritional recommendations for health regarding the intake of macro and micro nutrients and common food sources of these nutrients; and explain the cause and effect of nutritional imbalances.
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Level 4
Demonstrate knowledge of human anatomy, physiology and health risk factors
Version 1
30634 Unit Standard 13 Credits
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People credited with this standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of structural anatomy; explain the structure, properties and function of muscle; explain the nervous system and its functions; explain the cardiovascular system and its functions; explain the respiratory system and its functions; demonstrate knowledge of health risk factors and common conditions; and, describe the acute physiological responses and chronic physiological adaptations of the body''s systems to exercise.
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Demonstrate knowledge of how nutrition, health and wellness frameworks and allied health can promote health outcomes
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30638 Unit Standard 7 Credits
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People credited with this standard are able to: explain nutrients and their relationship with the body; describe the relationship between fluid replacement and physical activity; identify how health and wellness frameworks contribute to exercise participant health outcomes; and, describe the roles and competencies of allied health professionals.
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Provide support to exercise participants on nutrition, health and wellness, and allied health to promote health outcomes
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30639 Unit Standard 5 Credits
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People credited with this standard are able to: provide nutritional support for exercise participants; support health and wellness components for exercise participants; and, determine when a referral to allied health professionals would benefit exercise participants.
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Level 5
Demonstrate knowledge of nutrition and nutritional concerns and provide support to exercise participants on nutrition
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30661 Unit Standard 6 Credits
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People credited with this standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of nutrition information for exercise participants; demonstrate knowledge of nutritional concerns and their effects on individuals; provide coaching and support on nutrition for exercise participants; and, develop a process to refer an exercise participant to a nutrition professional.
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Demonstrate knowledge of functional anatomy and biomechanics and their application to exercise prescription
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30663 Unit Standard 15 Credits
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People credited with this standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of functional human anatomy and general concepts associated with body shape, composition and weight; apply biomechanical principles to the description and analysis of posture, movement and exercise; and, analyse biomechanical implications of normal processes, musculoskeletal injury and common conditions.
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Data as at 22 March 2025