L5.1 VO2 Flashcards
1
Q
How is VO2 determined?
A
- VO2 levels determined from training (O2 delivery) and genetics
- Maximal heritability = 51%
2
Q
How does VO2 vary with age, and what is the frailty threshold?
A
- Decreases Vo2 with age
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Frailty threshold = ~ 15% VO2 max
- Below 15% → hard to do daily activities
- ∴ physical activites beneficial for anti-aging
- Below 15% → hard to do daily activities
3
Q
What are the 4 factors limiting VO2 max?
A
- Respiration (Hb affinity for O2)
- Central circulation ([Hb] mainly)
- Peripheral circuits (blood flow - mainly influenced by capillary density)
- Metabolism (determined by mito levels)
4
Q
How does the leg oxidative capacity differ from the arms?
As such, how does it affect the VO2 max?
A
- ↑ Mito → ↑ oxidative capacity
- ↑ muscle mass → ↓O2 delivery due to inability to drop TPR as much (need to limit BF there)
- Limits VO2 max
5
Q
How does VO2 affect Q?
A
↑ VO2 max → ↑ Q
6
Q
How do different concentrations of O2 affect VO2 max?
A
- ↓O2 supply (eg 15% supply) → ↓ desaturation & VO2 max (EIAH)
- ↑O2 supply (eg 26% supply) → Maintain saturation & ↑ VO2 max
7
Q
How does increase BV and blood doping affect VO2 max?
A
- ↑ BV → acute hypervolemia → ↑maximal SV & Q (mainly in untrained)
- Blood doping (EPO) → ↑ red cell mass → ↑ CaO2 carrying capacity
- ∴ ↑VO2 max
8
Q
What is the muscle diffusion capacity?
A
How well you can transfer O2 from HbO into muscle mito