Final-exercise testing/ body comp Flashcards

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contraindications to symptom limited maximal exercise testing (absolute contraindications)

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-acute myocardial infarction within 2d
-unstable angina
-cardiac arrhythmia
active endocarditis
-symptomatic severe aortic stenosis
-heart failure
-acute myocarditis

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Contraindications to symptom limited maximal testing (relative contraindications)

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  • known obstructive left main coronary artery stenosis
    -Mod to severe stenosis
    tachyarrthmias with uncontrolled ventricular rates
    -recent stroke or ischemia attack
  • complete heart block
    -mental impairment
    -resting hypertention
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indications for terminating a symptom limited maximal exercise test (absolute)

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  • ST elevation
  • drop in systolic BP >10mmhg
  • mod to severe angina
  • CNS symptoms
  • Tachycardia or other arrhthmias
  • request to stop
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Indications for terminating a symptom limited max test (relative)

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- marked St displacement
drop in systolic bp in absence of other evidence of schema
-increasing chest pain
-fatigue
-arrhythmias other than tachycardia
-if ox saturation drops below 80%
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the normal systolic bp response to exercise is

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10mmhg per 1 met

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normal response of ECG (P wave, PR segment and QRS)

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P- increases amplitude

PR- shortens and slopes downward

QRS- duration decreases

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T wave and QT interval during exercise normal response

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T- decreases amplitude early in exercise, returns to pre exercise amplitude at higher intensities

QT interval- absolute QT interval decreases

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Considerations that may necessitate adjunctive imaging when the indication is the assessment of ischemic heart disease

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  • resting ST segment depression
  • ventricular paced rythma
  • left ventricular hypertrophy
  • left bundle branch blood
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criteria used to confirm that maximal effort has been elicited

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-plateu in VO2
-Failure for HR to increase w workload
-lactate conc of >8
-RPE >17/7
RER >1.10

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limitations of the two compartment model (body compo)

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  • inability to measure essential vs excess fat storage

- mant underlying assumptions ( assumes body is either lean or fat tissue)

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hydrostatic weighing pros/cons

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-percise

  • time consuming
  • difficult for aqua phobic
  • impractical for many pops
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12
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DEXA

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simple procedure, takes on 15mins

not readily available

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13
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Bioelectric impedance pros/cons/guidlines

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  • quick and easy
  • assumes body is cyndrical
  • fast at least 4 hr
  • avoid exercise
  • water content changes things
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14
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BIA health weight target ratios lean muscle: Fat weight

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men- 1:1

women- 1:1.5/2

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15
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1 pound of fat is equivalent to how many cals

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3500

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