Narrowing/blockage of arteries around the heart due to atherosclerotic plaque.
What is coronary artery disease?
Restricted movement and tenderness to palpation along the axis of the joint.
What is indicative of arthritis?
Preferred mode of cardiorespiratory exercise testing for people with arthritis.
What is cycle ergometry?
This type of training is a critical part of a training program specific to people with COPD.
What is ventilatory training? (Increases strength of ventilatory muscles by making them work harder - improving ventilatory performance and reducing ventilatory demand over time)
People with arthritis should be monitored for this amount of time and for this outcome following a training session.
What is the 2-hour pain rule?
When the heart is unable to pump enough blood.
What is chronic heart failure?
Elevation of ST segment.
What is an abnormal ECG tracing indicative of myocardial ischemia (and potentially CAD)?
VO2 function prediction equations are strongly NOT recommended for this population.
What is chronic heart failure? (Accurate measurement needed for clinical diagnoses)
3 benefits of exercise for people undergoing cancer treatment(s).
What are improved mental health, increased energy levels, and improved muscle strength?
A cause of leg pain during exercise for individuals with T2D.
What is diabetic neuropathy?
Degradation of joint cartilage.
What is osteoarthirits?
Preferred cardiorespiratory test type for people with a recent myocardial infarction.
What is a symptom-limited test?
Even if resting BP is controlled, people with hypertension may have this kind of BP response to exercise testing.
What is exaggerated?
This type of cardiorespiratory training may result in better glucose control for people with diabetes.
What is high-intensity interval training?
Special consideration that can result in higher resting HR and lower maximal HR in people with diabetes.
What is cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy?
Hyperglycemia that develops in children whose pancreas does not produce enough insulin.
What is Type I diabetes?
FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, and single-breath diffusing capacity.
What are the primary pulmonary function tests to diagnose COPD?
This mode of testing should be AVOIDED for people with osteoporosis due to lack of balance and negative consequences of a slips, trips, and falls.
What are treadmill tests?
Recommended duration for initial cardiorespiratory training for people with osteoporosis.
What is 20 minutes per day?
People with diabetes should not perform exercise below this level of fasting glucose.
What is <100mg/dL?
Combined genetic, environmental, and pathological factors that alter blood lipid and lipoprotein concentrations.
What is dyslipidemia?
Metabolic syndrome risk factors (name 3)
What is: abdominal obesity, elevated BP/medication, elevated glucose levels/medication, dyslipidemia (high triglycerides or low HDL cholesterol or medication), or current smoker?
Specific exercise testing modifications REQUIRED for someone with hyperlipidemia?
What is none?
Aerobic training frequency recommendations for T2D.
What is 3-7d/wk with no more than 2 consecutive days/wk without activity?
Despite no changes in VO2 function, you may want to adjust this training parameter if a cancer patient is exhibiting fatigue/unable to adhere to the training program.
What is volume, intensity, or modality?