Chapter 3 Flashcards
What happens right after you take a drink? (Explain hypoglycemia.)
1) insulin spike (stimulate beta cells), increase in protein synthesis
2) Insulin secreted into circulation, goes to all tissues that have insulin receptors (muscle, skeletal), and binds to it. Then glucose gets taken up very rapidly.
3) BG will drop (sharp), tremendous amounts of insulin secreted
4) This will cause hypoglycemia again, cycle re-starts
Hypoglycemia values are what?
Less than 45mg/dL, and 2.5mmol/L
How does hypoglycemia affect the brain?
Inhibits CNS function and inhibits peripheral function. Performance drops, signals from brain that stimulate skeletal muscle will drop. Skeletal muscles won’t be able to contracts well as they should because CNS has decided to decrease function. Hypoglycemia will cause you to be fatigued.
What is your primary goal during exercise?
Maintain BG levels constant: The more you do this, the ore you preserve glycogen levels. And preserving glycogen levels means you’re maintaining exercise without fatiguing.
What is your primary goal for post-exercise?
Ensure you replenish your glycogen stores that you’ve used in your activity.
Should you use a high glycemic carb or low glycemic carb after exercise?
Depends on when your next event is.
If you have an event in an hour and a half (post-exercise), which glycemic index diet should you do and explain why?
If you have an event in an hour and a half, you need to replenish it quickly. Select a high glycemic drink to replenish. Suffer through the hypoglycemia while you rest for an hour and a half and hope that your glucose will reach normal levels by the time you have to perform.
If you have an event later in the day (post-exercise), what glycemic index diet should you do and why?
you should select a low glycemic drink, so you gradually build up your glycogen stores so they are maximized in a few hours, later in the day.
What happens if you eat a high glycemic index diet and dont do anything afterwards?
YOu will probably feel tired and take a nap. Because you become hypoglycemic, CNS takes a pause, makes you rest and makes sure you don’t do any activity.
Is fructose good or bad for you??
BAD!
What is the sweetest sugar you can ever consume?
Fructose
What happens when you take in fructose?
When you take in a drink, it goes to your stomach, from the stomach to the small intestines. Fructose stays inside!!! It does not transport out of the small intestine! Fructose is trapped within small intestine.
What is the negative effect of having fructose stay in your small intestine?
It increases the rate of osmosis in the small intestine (The movement across a membrane to dilute a certain particle concentration, low to high). So, H2O outside is lower conc. than the fructose inside, so it will come into the small intestine and you will have A LOT of water! This is called in our textbook “GI stress”, aka severe diarrhea.
What is GI stress?
Severe diarrhea
Diet drinks contain a lot of?
Phony sugars, sweeteners… that can be addictive.
What does GI stress cause?
Dehydration: locally in the ECF, or more globally if not corrected.
What is gastric emptying?
How fast the stomach can empty.
What is the optimum volume of solution to drink to benefit gastric emptying?
250-400mL