PhysioLec: Cardiovascular Response to Exercise Flashcards

1
Q

Systolic blood pressure at the same exercise intensity of young women compared to young men.
A. Higher
B. Lower
C. No difference

A

B. Lower

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2
Q

Total peripheral resistance of blood vessels of trained
individuals compared to untrained individuals.
A. Higher
B. Lower
C. No difference

A

B. Lower

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3
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: A decrease in venous return will also result in a decrease
stroke volume.

A

True

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4
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: A pt. under Atenolol, a beta blocker, and wants to exercise will be monitored best using the Karvonen’s formula.

A

False

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5
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: As an adaptation to aerobic exercise, cardiac output during
submaximal exercise intensities will remain unchanged.

A

True

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6
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: An increase in diastolic blood pressure will have a direct increase in myocardial oxygen consumption.

A

False

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7
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: Overload principle in exercise enables to body to perform
intensities above that normally attained by manipulating
intensity, frequency and duration of exercise.

A

True

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8
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: An increase in heart rate will also have a direct increase in cardiac output.

A

True

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9
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: A 25 y/o male who has a resting HR of 65, will have 165 bpm
training heart rate for the intensity level of 60%.

A

False

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10
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: As an adaptation to aerobic exercise, stroke volume is lower at rest and becomes higher during submaximal and maximal
exercise bouts.

A

False

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11
Q

Cardiac output at rest of trained individuals.
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change

A

C. No change

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12
Q

Stroke volume during submaximal exercise.
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change

A

A. Increase

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13
Q

Vagal tone at rest of trained individuals.
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change

A

B. Decrease

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14
Q

Heart rate at maximum exercise.
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change

A

C. No change

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15
Q

Systolic blood pressure at steady state exercise intensities.
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change

A

B. Decrease

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16
Q

Heart rate at rest of a trained individual.
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change

A

B. Decrease

17
Q

Myocardial oxygen consumption during submaximal exercise.
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change

A

A. Increase

18
Q

Stroke volume during maximal exercise of younger sedentary individuals compared to older sedentary
individuals.
A. Higher
B. Lower
C. No difference

A

A. Higher

19
Q

Maximal heart rate of trained men compared to trained
women.
A. Higher
B. Lower
C. No difference

A

C. No difference

20
Q

VO2 max of older sedentary men compared to younger
sedentary men.
A. Higher
B. Lower
C. No difference

A

B. Lower