Glycogen depletion can occur during prolonged exercise, consecutive days of intense training,
inadequate energy intake, dietary elimination of carbohydrates, and what health condition? -
Diabetes
The term used to describe all energy expended during an activity is:
a) net energy expenditure
b) resting metabolic rate
c) gross energy expenditure
d) thermic effect of activity - gross energy expenditure
What is the end product of aerobic glycolysis?
a) lactic acid
b) pyruvate
c) citrate
d) acetyl CoA - pyruvate
Phosphocreatine, under maximal effort, can produce an energy yield for _____.
a) less than 10 seconds
b) 30-45 seconds
c) 1-3 minutes
d) 3-6 minutes - less than 10 seconds
In the trained state, an individual's blood lactate threshold occurs at a _____ when compared to their
untrained state.
, a) lower absolute workload
b) higher relative workload
c) lower relative workload
d) lower lactate level - higher relative workload
Which of the following are open-circuit spirometry procedures?
a) portable spirometry
b) bag technique
c) computerized instruments
d) all of the above - all of the above
An individual's increased capacity for aerobic exercise may be due to all of the following adaptations
except:
a) increased capillary density.
b) more rapid lactate clearance.
c) decreased lactate production.
d) fewer mitochondrial enzymes. - fewer mitochondrial enzymes
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is dependent on which of the following factor(s)?
a) age
b) sex
c) overall body size, and fat-free mass (FFM)
d) all of the above - all of the above