VO2 Max (factors explained) Flashcards
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GENDER
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- The average male is larger than the average female, therefore they have….
- A larger left ventricle and therefore a larger stroke volume.
- A higher maximum cardiac output (Q): Remember Q= SV x HR
- A higher blood volume meaning higher haemoglobin levels.
- Higher tidal and ventilatory volumes (more hair per breath).
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AGE
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- As we get older our VO2 max declines as our body systems become less efficient.
- Max HR drops around 5-7 beats per decade (Lower HR range).
- Blood pressure increases
- Hardening of arteries due to loss of elasticity (calcification).
- Decrease in stroke volume due to an increase in peripheral resistance (resistance to blood flow).
- Decline in vital capacity (max air out after max air in) and an increase in residual air (air that cannot be expelled)- lungs less efficient.
- 18-28= prime/ peak age VO2 max
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LIFESTYLE
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- Smoking: decrease in alveoli, cilia breakdown= mucus development= effects gaseous exchange.
- Sedentary lifestyle: training/ active lifestyle (3 areas= Respiratory, Circulatory, Muscular).
- Poor diet: excess weight= work anaerobically earlier, and more excess energy required.
4
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GENETICS
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Muscle fibre type:
- Slow twitch muscle fibres= higher VO2 max (work aerobically, lots of O2 available).
5
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BODY COMPOSITION
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- Fat is seen as non-functional weight.
- Fats need to be carried around, therefore the heavier you are the more O2 is needed to provide the extra energy to sustain a steady state.
6
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TRAINING
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- VO2 max can be improved by up to 10-20% following a period of aerobic training due to these physiological adaptions.
- Increased MAXIMUM cardiac output (Q)
- Increased stroke volume/ ejection fraction.
- Lower resting HR/ Bradycardia.
- Cardiac hypertrophy.
- Increased blood volume and haemoglobin.
- Increased stores of glycogen and triglycerides.
- Increased capillarisation.
- Increased A-VO2 diff.
- Increased number and size of mitochondria.
- Increased concentrations of oxidative enzymes.
- Increased lactate tolerance.
- Slow twitch hypertrophy.
- Increased myoglobin content.