anaerobic exercise
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intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of
energy
Fick Equation
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VO2 = Q x a-vO2 difference
(How much O2 is being utilized at any given point)
During inhalation, the diaphragm
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contracts and moves downward
What is blood made of?
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plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
When does an injury occur?
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When the load exceeds a tissue's maximum tolerance.
fasting plasma glucose (FPG)
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, measures circulating glucose level in a patient who has fasted at least 8
hours
What is a BMI of 22 classified?
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Normal
Characteristics of type Iix muscle fibre
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This muscle is known to be "Fast Glycolytic"
-fast in contracting.
-Uses less oxygen
-few mitochondria, capillaries, myoglobin
-high amounts of glycogen
-highly fatigue
ex: sprinting
What is the RER of carbs during exercise?
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The amount of carbs used during exercise is ~1
, What are the major minerals?
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sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur
are those that require atlas 100mg/day and are found in the body in
amounts of 5g or higher.
Hyperinsulinemia
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the presence of excess insulin in the blood
What molecules make up thin filament in a skeletal muscle?
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Answer: Troponin, Tropomyosin & Actin).
The body will go through healing phases what are they?
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Inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.
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intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of
energy
Fick Equation
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VO2 = Q x a-vO2 difference
(How much O2 is being utilized at any given point)
During inhalation, the diaphragm
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contracts and moves downward
What is blood made of?
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plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
When does an injury occur?
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When the load exceeds a tissue's maximum tolerance.
fasting plasma glucose (FPG)
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, measures circulating glucose level in a patient who has fasted at least 8
hours
What is a BMI of 22 classified?
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Normal
Characteristics of type Iix muscle fibre
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This muscle is known to be "Fast Glycolytic"
-fast in contracting.
-Uses less oxygen
-few mitochondria, capillaries, myoglobin
-high amounts of glycogen
-highly fatigue
ex: sprinting
What is the RER of carbs during exercise?
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The amount of carbs used during exercise is ~1
, What are the major minerals?
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sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur
are those that require atlas 100mg/day and are found in the body in
amounts of 5g or higher.
Hyperinsulinemia
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the presence of excess insulin in the blood
What molecules make up thin filament in a skeletal muscle?
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Answer: Troponin, Tropomyosin & Actin).
The body will go through healing phases what are they?
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Inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.