adaptations to aerobic exercise

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what is cardiorespiratory endurance

ability to sustain prolonged dynamic exercise

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how are cardiorespiratory improvements achieved

through cardiovascular, respiratory, muscle, and metabolic adaptations

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maximal endurance capacity =

vo2 max

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can we achieve a lower HR using the same submax exercise intensity

yes

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heart size ___ with exercise

increases (cardiac hypertophy)

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stroke volume ___ with exercise

increases

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HR __ with exercise

decreases

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cardiac output __ with exercise

increases

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blood flow __ with exercise

increases

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BP __ with exercise

decreases (mainly systolic)

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blood volume __ with exercise

increases

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what is the fick equation

VO2 = CO x a-vO2 difference

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with training, heart___ and ___ volume __

mass; LV; increase

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an increased target pulse rate (TPR) leads to what

cardiac hypertrophy

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cardiac hypertrophy increases __ volume

stroke

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__ plasma volume leads to increased __ volume which leads to __ EDV which increases __

increased; LV; increased; SV

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volume loading effect

everything increases

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an increased plasma volume leads to an increased __ which increases __

EDV; preload

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preload

load of blood that enters the heart

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resting and submax HR decreases with training which increases ___ and ___

filling time and EDV

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an increased LV mass leads to ____

increase in force of contraction

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an increase in TPR leads to decreased __

afterload

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afterload

The force or resistance against which the heart pumps

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SV adaptations to training ___ with age

decrease

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resting HR decreases ___ per minute per __ of training

1 beat; week

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resting HR decreases due to

increased parasympathetic and decreased sympathetic activities

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max HR equation

220 - age

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max HR cannot be __ with exercise

changed

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max HR decreases with __

age

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__ and __ interact to optimize CO

HR and SV

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HR recovery is ___ with training

faster = less time to recover from exercise

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blood flow __ to inactive regions

decreases

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during exercise, capillarization and capillary recruitment ___

increase

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the total cross sectional area for capillary exchange ___ with exercise

increases

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the total blood volume ___ with exercise

increases

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an increase in total blood volume prevents any ___ in venous return as a result of more _____

decrease; blood in capillaries

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during exercise the total blood volume __ rapidly

increases

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the plasma volume increases due to

increased plasma proteins, water, and sodium retention

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RBC volume __ but hematocrit may ___

increases; decreases

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plasma viscosity ___ with exercise

decreases

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why does hematocrit decrease even though BV is increasing?

the hematocrit equation is RBC percentage over total BV. More RBC are being divided

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submax intensity pulmonary ventilation __

decreases

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max intensity pulmonary ventilation __ due to increased __ and __

increases; TV and resp frequency

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pulmonary diffusion at rest and submax intensity remain __

unchanged

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at max intensity pulmonary diffusion __ due to ___

increases; increased lung perfusion

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a-vo2 diff __ due to ___ and ___

increases; o2 extraction and active muscle blood flow

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increased o2 extraction is due to ___

increased oxidative capacity

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type __ muscle fibers __ with exercise

one; increase

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type IIx may perform like

type IIa

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myoglobin content increases by ___ and supports __ in muscle

75-80%; oxidative capacity

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during exercise, mitochondria increase in __ and __

size and number

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oxidative enzymes activity __ with training

increase

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volume =

F x I x D

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during exercise lactate production ___ and lactate clearance __

decreases; increases

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increased lactate threshold allows ___ without ___

higher intensity; lactate accumluation

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RER __ at both absolute and relative submax intensities

decrease

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RER are ___ dependent on __ and __ dependent on __

more; fat; less; carb

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resting vo2 is ___ with training

unchanged

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submax vo2 is ___ or ___ with training

unchanged or decreased slightly

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what is the best indicator for cardiorespiratory fitness

vo2 max

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vo2 max can only increase by

15-20%

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the increase in vo2 max is due to increases in ___ and ___

CO and capillary density