stroke volume Flashcards

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adrenaline

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stress hormone that is released by the sympathetic nerves and cardiac nerve during exercise which causes an increase in heart rate

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2
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stroke volume

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volume of blood pumped out by the heart ventricles in each contraction

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3
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stroke volume depends on

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venous return
- if venous return increases then stroke volume will also increase

the elasticity of cardiac fibres

  • the more the cardiac fibres stretch, the greater the force of contraction will be.
  • A greater force of contraction can increase the ejection fraction (starlings law)

the contractility of cardiac tissue (myocardium)

  • the greater the contractility of cardiac tissue, the greater the force of contraction
  • = increase in stroke volume and ejection fraction
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4
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venonus return

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volume of blood returning to the heart

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elasticity of cardiac fibres

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the degree of stretch of cardiac tissue during the diastole phase of the cardiac cycle

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6
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diastole phase

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when the heart relaxes to fill with blood

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7
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ejection fraction

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the percentage of blood pumped out by the left ventricle per beat

amount of blood pumped out of ventricle / total amount of blood in ventricle

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8
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starlings law

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  • > increased venous return
  • > greater diastolic filling of heart
  • > cardiac muscle stretched
  • > more force of contraction
  • > increased ejection fraction
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9
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heart rate

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the number of times the heart beats per minute

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10
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cardiac output define

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the volume of blood pumped out by the heart ventricles per minute

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11
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cardiac output formula

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stroke volume x heart rate

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12
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max heart rate =

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220 - age

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13
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why does a trained performer have a greater heart rate range

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because their resting heart rate is lower and their maximum heart rate increases

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14
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what is anticipatory rise

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a rise in heart rate before exercise due to the hormonal action of adrenaline which causes the SA node to increase heart rate

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15
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cardiac hypertrophy

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the thickening of the muscular wall of the heart so it becomes bigger and stronger

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16
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explain the effects of cardiac hypertrophy

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increased stroke volume as bigger heart enables more blood to be pumped out per beat (the end diastolic volume of the ventricle increases)

heart rate falls as the ventricle can contract with more force and thus push out more blood AKA bradycardia

this also causes oxygen delivery to muscles to improve as there is less oxygen needed for contractions of the heart

17
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bradycardia

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a decrease in resting heart rate to below 60 beats per minute

18
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effect of cardiac output on exercise

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  • during exercise cardiac output increases due to an increase in heart rate and an increase in stroke volume
  • cardiac output will increase as the intensity of exercise increases until maximum intensity is reached then it plateaus
19
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difference in cardiac output for a trained and untrained performer

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at rest CO stays the same it is the max CO that changes
- during exercise the increase in max cardiac output will benefit the trained performer as they will be able to transport more blood to working muscles and therefore more oxygen.

20
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stroke volume in response to exercise

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stroke volume increases as exercise intensity increases but at 40-60% of max effort stroke volume plateaus. This is because the increased heart rate near maximum effort results in a shorter diastolic phase (ventricles do not have as much time to fill up with blood, so they cannot pump as much out)