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What are the Metabolic Pathways? |
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1. ATP-PC 2. Oxydative Phosphorolation 3. Glycolysis |
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What are the criteria for VO2max? |
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1. RER>1.15 2. HR=age predicted-10bpm 3. Plateau in VO2 with increased workload |
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What are the test for muscle power? |
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1. Wingate Anaerobic Test 2. Margarian-Kalaman Step Climb 3. Field Tests |
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What is Ischemic Heart DZ? |
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1. Narrowed Arteries 2. depressed S-T segment |
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What is Anaerobic Threshold? |
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Defined as the intensity of exercise where oxygen consumption cannot support the energy demand |
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What is ROS induced damage? |
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1. Lipid peroxidation 2. DNA deletions and mutations 3. Essential protein alterations |
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What are the Anti-oxidants? |
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1. Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) 2. Carotinoids 3. Alpha-Tocopherol 4. Ascorbic Acid 5. Glutathione 6. Catalased |
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What are the Training Principles? |
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1. Warm-up/Cool-Down 2. Overload 3. Maintenance 4. Progression 5. Specific 6. Adaptation 7. Individualized 8. Retregression/Plateau/Reversibility |
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Exercising at a steady but challenging pace for a given distance.
Can Increase lactate threshold/vo2max
80-90% vo2max
25-60min |
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Planned training based on the manipulation of fitness components with the intent of peaking the athlete for the competitive season or varying training in cycles of harder or easier training. |
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What is intensity of training? |
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The most important factor at improving VO2max |
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What are the cardiovascular changes with aging? |
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1. Increased heart weight 2. Decreased cardiomyocyte number 3. SV/Q/EF at rest is unchanged 4. Decreased HR max 5. Decreased Q max 6. Increased TPR 7. Increased Arterial Wall thickness |
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What are the changes in Skeletal Muscle and aging? |
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1. Sarcopenia 2. Change in fiber types- hybridization 3. decreased muscle strength 4. decreased contractile speed 5. decreased protein turnover 6. decreased MHC synthesis rates 7. Loss of muscle mass/tissue |
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1. Medical History 2. Physical Exam 3. Lab tests 4. resting 12-EKG |
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The amount of blood ejected by the ventricle of the heart with each beat. |
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1. Increases pro-oxidant levels 2. is associated with increased ROS |
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What is Normal Sinus Rhythm? |
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1. Originates from the SA node 2. Consistent/regular pattern 3. Appropriate wave forms present 4. HR=60-100bpm |
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