L293 Exercise Benefits vs Risks Flashcards

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Risks and harms vs benefits with ex: when are they highest?

A

Both with athletes

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2
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Greatest increase in benefit with ex seen when?

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With mild-mod ex

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3
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Effect of ex on insulin action

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↑ insulin sensitivity with ex

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4
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Possible mechanisms of enhanced insulin action with exercise (7)

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  1. Insulin signalling (Akt?, AS160?)
    • Distal insulin signalling pathways altered by ex
  2. ↑ GLUT4 expression
    • muscle and adipose tissue
  3. ↑ Hexokinase, glycogen synthase activities
  4. ↑ Muscle oxidative capacity
  5. ↑ Muscle BF
  6. ↑ Capillary density/recruitment (→ ↑CSA for insulin to act)
  7. ↑ NO/NOS
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Insulin resistance and sensitivity: what happens

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  • Sensitivity: more glucose taken up as glycogen in muscle and liver
  • Resistance: more glucose taken up as fats in liver → hypertriglyceridaemia
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6
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Consequence of ex effect on insulin action

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↑ muscle insulin sensitivity → ↓ hypertriglyceridaemia and allows glucose to be used more efficiently by muscle

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7
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Effect of ex on HDL

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ex doesn’t only ↓ TGs (bad), but ↑HDL (good)

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8
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Aside from increased insulin sensitivity, how might ex reduce TGs?

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↑lipoprotein lipase in trained → ↑TG clearance

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9
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Effect of ex on central obesity (and how)

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↑ ex → ↑ E ex → ↓ central obesity

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10
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Effect of ex on BP

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↑ ex → ↓SBP and DBP: i.e. ex has a significant BP lowering effect

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Comment on the anti-inflammatory effect of ex, and the difference between mod and high levels of ex

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• ↑IL-6 with ex (good thing - but prolonged elevation is a bad thing)
• Mod levels of ex has anti-inflammatory effect
• High levels of ex might have immune suppressive effects
- E.g. ↑ frequency of URTI in excessively trained athletes

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12
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Risks associated with exercise (list some examples, 7 in total)

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  1. SCD
  2. Exercise-induced bronchospasm (asthma)
  3. Musculoskeletal injury
  4. Delayed onset muscle soreness
  5. Exertional rhabdomyolysis
  6. Exertional hyperthermia / hypothermia
  7. Proteinuria (changes in glom membrane function)
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13
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Which period after ex bears most risk?

A

Immediate post ex

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14
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Which period during ex bears most risk?

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First hour or so

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15
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Relationship between ex and injury

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↑ ex frequency and duration → ↑ injury risk

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16
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Ex: risks vs benefits

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  • Yes, more ex means more risk suddenly

- But, LT benefits outweigh risk of injury/adverse events