1b// exercise Flashcards

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what is exercise

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purposeful structured muscular activity to improve physical condition

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hwat is physical activity

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includes all muscular activity of all intensities

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what are activities of daily living

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basic independent self care tasks done on a daily basis to aid in living

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what is ventilation perfusion matching

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for efficient gas exchange ther needs to be maximum coupling between ventilation and perfusion

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what is a cardiopulmonary stress test

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cycle ergometer/treadmill
incremental intensity under close clinical supervision - controlled environment

ECG, ventilation, O2/CO2 measured

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outputs of cardiopulmonary exercise test

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peak VO2 primarily
ECG changes
lots of data

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advantages and disadvantages of cardiopulmonary exercise test

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+ve - quantifies perfomance in relation to metabolism, precise, preproducible, continuous safety monitoring
-ve - skilled technical support needed, expensive, dedicated space needed

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what is the six minute exercise test

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20-30m flat course
cover as much distance as possible in 6 mins
externally timed by assessor - submaximal test

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outputs of 6 minute exercise test

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total distance walked in 6 mins

secondary - perceived exertion scales, HR, pulse oximetry

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advantages and disadvantages of 6 min exercise test

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+ve - patient driven pace, cheap, validated in many clinical pops.
-ve - requires significant unobstructed course, often done in public hospital corridor, pace not regulated

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what is the incremental shuttle walk test

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10m circuit, externally paced via recording

each min has an extra length than the last

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output of incremental shuttle walk test

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total distance walked before giving up

secondary - perceived exertion scales, HR, pulse oximetry

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advantages and disadvantages of incremental shuttle test

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+ve - cheap, validated in many clinical pop. external pacing helps achieve maximum exertion level
-ve - requires unobstructed course, public hospital corridor, incremental nature may be difficult (min speed 1.8) ceiling effect at 1020m, patient can be penalised for poor pace management

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factors affecting exercise capacity

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neurological (motor control/coord)
respiratory (lung ability to ventilate, pulmonary perfusion, gas exchange)
cardiovascular (ability for heart to receive blood from lungs, pump to working muscles)
muscular (local perfusion, muscle cell enzymes)

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what are exercise capacity tests used for

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monitor disease severity and progresion

monitor response to treamtnet

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what is the output of a cardiopulmonary exercise test in the format of and its uses

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nine panel chart showing relationship between measured variables

useful to determine maximal/peak cardiopulmonary performance and anaerobic threshold (in athletes)