Lecture 23 Flashcards

Training Principles

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Q

proteins are continually turned over / recycled : the number and type of proteins is driven by what

A

strain arising from stress

  • this can increase or decrease protein production
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2
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4 steps to making more protein

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  1. stress signals activate specific pathways / cascades
  2. which activate transcription factors
  3. that switch off / on genes to produce code for new proteins
  4. proteins made by ribosomes using this code
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3
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what is a prerequisite for protein synthesis, but why is synthesis not guaranteed

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signalling

  • also need amino acids to make the protein
  • also need the machinery (useable DNA, nuclei, ribosomes)
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4
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mRNA response in peak hours post exercise, when is this back to baseline and what does this mean

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back to baseline by ~24 hours

so, need to repeat an appropriate stress

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5
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what adaptations to exercise are far more robust and what does this mean

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neural adaptations are far more robust

they gain fast and lose slowly

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6
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the purpose of a stressor is to what and what is this

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the purpose of a stressor is to push you outside your comfort = this is a strain

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7
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what are the strains of exercise that are caused by stress

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  • mechanical tension
  • pH
  • temperature
  • hypoxia
  • cell volume
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8
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what are the modulators of strain in exercise

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  • genes
  • age
  • training status
  • clinical status / meds
  • nutrients
  • motivation and resilience
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9
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nature and extent of adaptation to exercise depend on many factors, such as

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  1. exercise parameters (FITT)
  2. personal - e.g genes, age, clinical status
  3. diet
  4. environment
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