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NASM Chapter 4
Exercise Metabolism and Bioenergetics
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07/20/2012

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What is Bioenergetics?
Definition

Energy metabolism

THe study of energy in the human body

 

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What is metabolism?
Definition
Chemical reactionss that occur in the body to maintain itself. Metabolism is the process in which nutrients are acquired, transported, used and disposed of by the body
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What are substartes?
Definition

food broken down by the digestive system into smaller by products called substrates.

  • proteins carbs and lipids constitue the main substrates used to transfer metabolic energy
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what are carbs?
Definition

orgnaic compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

Are the most important for energy

Carbs breakdown into glucose and simple sugar

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What is Glucose?
Definition
  • The primary end product after digestion of carbs
  • a simple sugar manufactured by the body from carbohydrates, fats, and to a lesser extent protien, which serves as the bodys main source of fuel
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What is Glycogen?
Definition

The storage form of Carbohydrates

 

complex carb molecule used to stor carb in the liver and muscle cells. When carb is needed, glycogen is converted into glucose for use by the muscle cells

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Glycogen is stored where?
Definition
Liver and muscle
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What is fat?
Definition
One of the three main classes of foods and a source of energy in the body. Fats help the body use some vitamins and keep the skin healthy. they also serve as energy stores for the body. In food, there are two types of fats, saturated and unsaturated.
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What are triglycerides?
Definition

The chemical or substrate form in which most fat exist in food as well as in the body

 

when fats are not needed they are converted into triglycerides and transported to a fat cell for storage.

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What is Protien?
Definition

amino acids linked by peptide bonds, which consist of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and usually sulfur and that have several essentail biological compounds

 

rarley supplies much energy during exercise

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What is Gluconeogenesis?
Definition

during a negative energy balance, amino acids are used to assist in energy production.

  • the formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources, such as amino acids
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What is ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)?
Definition
  • Energy storage and transfer unit within the cells of the body

 

Term
What is ADP
Definition
A high energy compund occurring in all cells from which ATP is formed.
Term
What is the ultimate source of energy?
Definition
  • The sun
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How much of ATP is actually used for cellular work?
Definition
  • 40%
  • Remainder is released as heat
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How many kcal per unit of ATP?
Definition
7.3
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What are three metabolic pathways for a cell to generate ATP?
Definition
  1. The ATP-PC system
  2. Glycolysis
  3. The oxidative system
Term
What is ATP-PC system?
Definition
  • aka phosphagen ssytem.
  • Occurs without the presence of oxygen
  • Provides energy for High intensity, short duration bouts of exercise
  • can be seen in power and strength forms of training.
  • Can supply energy for 10-15 seconds before complete exhaustion.
  • Activated at the onset of actvity, regardless of intensity
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What is Glycolysis?
Definition
  • A chemical breakdown of Glucose
  • aka anaerobic glycolysis
  • before glucose or glycogen can generate energy it must be converted to glucose-6-phosphate
  • the conversion of glucose to glucose 6 uses up 1 ATP where as glycogen does not.
  • The end result of glycolysis is either pyruvic acid (aerobic glycolysis) or lactaic acid(anaerobic glycolysis)
  • 2 ATP are produced from glucose, 3 ATP are produced from glycogen
  • limited to 30-50 seconds of duration
  • Most fitnss workouts fall in this catagorie because reps used 8-12
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What is Oxidative System?
Definition
  • This is the most complex of all of them
  • is the process that uses substrates with aid of oxygen to generate ATP.
  • AKA aerobic process
  • requires use of oxygen
Term
Three oxidative or aerobic system include?
Definition
  1. Aerobic glycolysis
  2. The Krebs cycle
  3. The electron transport chain (ETC)
Term
A single glucose molecule produces how many ATP?
Definition
35-40 ATP
Term
Pyruvic acid  without oxygen ends where?
Definition
Lactic acid
Term
Pyruvic acid in the presence of oxygen  end where?
Definition
It is converted into Acetyl CoA.
Term
What is B-oxidation?
Definition

The breakdown of triglycerides into smaller subunits called free fatty acids (FFAs)

to convert FFAs into acyl-CoA molecules, whch then are availble to enter the krebs cycle and ultimately lead to the production of ATP

Term
What is the end result of aerobic metabolism of carbohydrates and fats?
Definition
water and carbon dioxide
Term
muscle glycogen stores are depleted after how long?
Definition
90 minutes
Term
It is possible to store up to ____% glycogen in muscle in carb loading
Definition
50%
Term
What is Excess Postexercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC)?
Definition
  • The state in which the body's metabolism is elevated after exercise
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What is the respiratory quotient (RQ)?
Definition
is the amount of carbon dioxide expired divided by the amount of oxygen consumed
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