L3 - exercise Flashcards

1
Q

how much O2 consumed per min at rest

A

250 ml/min

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2
Q

how much CO2 produced per min at rest

A

200 ml/min

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3
Q

what is VO2max

A

max amount of O2 that a person can use during exercise

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4
Q

How many molecules of O2 are consumed and CO2 produced for each molecule of glucose that is fully metabolized?

A

6 for both

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5
Q

Considering your answer to the last question, is it the same situation if we metabolize fatty acids instead of glucose?

A

no

  • fat have lower O2 so have to utilise more O2 molecules to make co2 and water
  • less molecules of co2 produced as it goes through beta oxidation
  • ratio of RQ for fats is 0.7
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6
Q

What is the ratio CO2:O2 usually called

A

co2 produced/ o2 consumed

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7
Q

ratio CO2:O2 - why is it useful?

A

tells us whether its areobic or anaerboic repsiration

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8
Q

how can you measure heart rate

A

ECG

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9
Q

how can you use douglas bags

A
  • to calculate RER or RQ of co2/o2
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10
Q

how to work out VO2max

A

using a graph with o2 consumption against exercise intensity
- the point where the graph flattens out - thats the VO2max

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