Cardiac Functions & Definitions Flashcards
What is F.I.T.T.E?
FREQUENCY -# of sessions per day/week INTENSITY-the relative physiological challenge of the exercise. TIME/DURATION- length of session TYPE/MODE- exercise based on needs & goals ENJOYMENT-activities one enjoys
Components of Fitness
CardioRespiratory, Muscle Endurance, Muscle strength, Flexiblity
Physical Activity
musculoskeletal movement leading to caloric expenditure
Exercise
Movement done for improvement in one or more “components of fitness’ (aerobic, resistance and/or flexibility
Muscle Endurance
Refers to a muscle’s ablity to perform repeated contractions at sub maximal force or hold static contractions.
Muscle Strength
Amount of force a muscle can exert in a single all-out effort (1 REP Max or 1RM)
Heart Rate
Total # of times the heart contracts in one minute. Healthy adult aprox 60-100bpm (TACHYCARDIA is faster than normal >100bpm, BRADYCARDIA is <60bpm
Stroke Volume (SV)
The amount of blood pumped from the left ventricle in one beat
Cardiac Output (C.O. or Q)
The amount of blood pumped from the heart in one minute
Blood Pressure
Arterial pressure providing force for blood flow (systolic and diastolic pressure)
Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP)
The pressure being exerted on the arterial wall during CONTRACTION. (Avg. resting blood pressure is 120mm Hg for SBP)
Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP)
The pressure during the relaxation phase of the ventricles. (Avg. resting blood pressure is 80mm Hg for DBP)
Hypertension
SBP persistently exceeds 140mm Hg and/or DBP exceeds 90mm at rest.
Arteriovenous Oxygen Difference
Diff btw oxygen content of arterial and venous blood
Blood Flow
Distribution of the cardiac output