Chapter 9 Flashcards

1
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What is the goal of exercise physiology

A

Understand how to maximize physical performance

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what is physiology of physical activity

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the study of changes/responses of immediate and repeated physical activity

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3
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Epidemiology definition

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the study and alaysis of the distribution, patterns, and determinates of health and disease conditions in defined population

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4
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research methods for physiology of physical activity

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  • Ergometers: treadmills, leg and arm cycles, and swimming flume
  • Oxygen uptake: electronic analyzers, gas volumes
  • Body composition: underwater weighing, calipers, DEXA, BOD POD
  • Biochemical methods: blood samples, muscle biopsies
  • Animal models: mammals that match humans as closely as possible; can control the subject and environment more easily and specifically
  • Field work (outside lab): technological advances that make field workmore practical
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5
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Skeletal muscles

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Type 1, Type 2a, Type 2x, Type 2b
<- Muscular endurance vs muscular strength ->

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6
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Isometric def and examples

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Isometric: tension without change in muscle length
Plank / wall sit

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7
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Isotonic def and examples

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Isotonic: muscle changes length without changing tension
Bench press / bicep curl

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8
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Isokinetic def and examples

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Isokinetic: muscle length changes at a constant rate
Leg Extensions

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9
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What two factors increase muscular strength?

A

Muscle size and neural adaptations

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10
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What is stroke volume for the heart

A

amount of blood pumped from the left ventricle each beat

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11
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Cardiac output def

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the amount of blood pumped out of the heart each minute

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12
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What does the respiratory system do?

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regulates the exchange of gases externally and internally

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13
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VO2 definition

A

oxygen uptake

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14
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VO2 max definition

A

the maximal oxygen uptake

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15
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Acclimatization

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The process in which an individual organism adjusts to a change in its environment

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16
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what is vasodilation, goosebumps, shivering

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blood vessels dilate in order to increase blood flow throughout the body

goosebumps and shivering generate heat

17
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BMI

A

body mass in kg divided by the square of height in meters

18
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2 main themes of biomechanics

A

structure and function

19
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2 main areas of study in biomechanics

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2 main areas of study in biomechanics

20
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2 main areas of study in exercise physiology

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biology and chemistry