Week 1 - Energy Systems Flashcards

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Describe the process of ATP resynthesis through anaerobic pathways

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Anaerobic ATP resynthesis involves the breakdown of PCr or glucose to produce ATP, resulting in the formation of lactate and water
- PCr + ADP + H+ –> Cr + ATP
- Glucose + 2ADP + 2Pi –> 2 lactate + 2H2O + 2ATP
- Glucose + 3ADP + 3Pi –> glycogen n-1 + 2 lactate + 2H2O + 3ATP

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Define the concept of Power vs Capacity in energy systems

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Power refers to the maximal rate of ATP generation, while capacity refers to the maximal available energy in different metabolic pathways

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How does exercise duration and intensity influence energy expenditure from carbohydrate stores

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As exercise intensity increases, phosphocreatine capacity decreases, while muscle glycogen energy expenditure increases. Plasma FFA and blood glucose contribute more to energy expenditure with longer durations

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What are the main fuels for aerobic metabolism

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The main fuels for aerobic metabolism are triglycerides (beta-oxidation), glycogen or glucose (glycolysis), and proteins (proteolysis)

  • Glucose + 6O2 + 36 ADP –> 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36ATP
  • Palmitate + 23O2 + 130 ADP –> 16CO2 + 16H2O + 130ATP
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Describe the assessment methods for dietary intake

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Assessment methods for dietary intake include diet records, 24-hour recalls, and food frequency questionnaires, each with strengths and weaknesses related to compliance and potential bias in memory or reporting

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How are macronutrients and micronutrients classified based on their presence in the human diet

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Macronutrients are present in relatively large amounts in the human diet, while micronutrients are present in minuscule amounts. Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are examples of macronutrients. Micronutrients include vitamins and minerals.

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Types of Energy sources for physical activity and central nervous system

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Sugars : Fruit juices, sweetened cereals
Starches: Cereal, pasta, rice
Fibres : whole-grain cereals, bread, oats

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Define the function of fat in the diet according to the content

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  1. Fuel Source
  2. Protection of vital organs
  3. Cell membrane constituents
  4. Precursors of bile, hormones, and steroids
  5. Essential fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamin intake
  6. Palatability
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How are fatty acids categorised based on chain length in the content

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Fatty acids are categorised as short (<6C), medium (8-10Cs), and long (>12C) chains lengths

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What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids

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Saturated fatty acids have no double bonds, unsaturated fatty acids have double bonds

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Describe the importance of amino acids in the body

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Amino acids play central roles in metabolism, act as precursors for body proteins, and regulate the synthesis of various substances like neurotransmitters and hormones

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Define the concept of complete and incomplete proteins

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Complete proteins contain all 9 essential amino acids, while incomplete proteins lack one or more essential amino acid

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How much of the adult body is composed of water

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60% of the adult body is composed with water, 2/3 found in cells, and 1/3 found in extracellular space

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Describe the functions of water in the body

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Water in the body functions in various ways such as nutrient transport, protection, temperature regulation, and serving as a medium for biochemical reactions

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