Metabolism #3 Flashcards
Breakdown of adipose tissue and intramuscular triglyceride
Mobilization
Transport of FFA’s from adipose to muscle
Circulation
Entry of FFA’s from blood to muscle
Uptake
Raising the energy level of fatty acids prepatory to catabolism (Makes FFA in fatty acetyl CoA
Activiation
Entry of fatty acids into the mitochondria
Translocation
Production of aceytl-CoA from activated fatty acids in the production of recusing equivalents
Beta Oxidation
Krebs cycle and electron transport chain activity
Mitochondrial oxidation
Caffeine Epinephrine
What are the stimulants of Triglyceride breakdown into Fatty Acids
Measures the bodies heat production to calculate energy expenditure
Direct Calorimetry
calculates energy expenditure from the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) of CO2 and O2
Indirect Calorimetry
the elevation of O2 consumption above resting levels after exercise
Excess Post Exercise Oxygen Consumption
Muscle Fiber Comp # of capillaries Type of LDH Enzyme Amound of Mitochondrial Enzymes Size of Mitochondria Sympatho-Adrenal Activity
Determinantes of Lactate Threshold
Rate at which the body expends energy at rest and during exercise
Metabolic Rate
The minumum energy required for essential physiological function (1,200- 2,400)
Basal Metabolic Rate or Resting Metabolic Rate
ATP, CP, Citrate, FFA, G6P, Decreasing pH
Inhibitors of Glycolysis