EPOC Flashcards

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define EPOC

A
  • excess post-exercise oxygen consumption
  • the volume of oxygen consumed post exercise to return the body back to a pre-exercise state
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what happens as performance/exercise ends?

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  • myoglobin has lost its stores of oxygen, ATP, and PC
  • glycogen stores may be depleted
  • lactic acid levels may be high
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3
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what is the aim of EPOC?

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to return the body to pre-exercise state where all fuels are complete and the blood and muscle tissue are free of any by-products

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4
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what is an oxygen deficit?

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  • the volume of oxygen that would be required to complete an activity entirely aerobically
  • EPOC needs to be large enough to counteract this
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5
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fast alactacid recovery

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  • the initial fast stage of EPOC
  • oxygen consumed within three minutes resaturates haemoglobin and myoglobin stores and provides the energy for ATP and PC resynthesis
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6
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how much oxygen is used in the fast alactacid component

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1-4 litres

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replenishment of blood and muscle oxygen

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  • oxygen resaturates the blood stream associating with haemoglobin
  • restored oxy-myoglobin link in muscle cells
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re-synthesis of ATP and PC stores

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  • aerobic energy production continues providing energy
  • restoration of muscle phosphagen to restore high-energy bonds ADP and creatine
  • energy + P + ADP - ATP
  • energy + P + C - PC
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9
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slow lactacid component of recovery

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  • after fast stage, more complex and time consuming to return the body to pre-exercise state
  • provision of energy to maintain ventilation, circulation, and body temperature
  • removal of lactic acid and replenishment of glycogen
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10
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how much oxygen is consumed during the slow lactacid stage?

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5-8 litres

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ventilation and circulation

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  • elevated f and HR but gradually decrease
  • maximises the delivery of oxygen to remove by-products
  • 1% - 2% of EPOC
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12
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body temperature

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  • remains elevated increasing the metabolic rate
  • accounts for 60% - 70% of EPOC
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removal of lactic acid and replenishment of glycogen

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  • 50 - 75% of pyruvic acid oxidise in mitochondria producing CO2, H20, and energy
  • 10 - 25 glu/glyconeogenisis
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