Environmental Conditions
Physiological Responses
Sport Performance
Final Jeopardy
100

What is the difference between the percentage of oxygen in the air at sea level, and the percentage of oxygen in the air on top of Mt. Everest?

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100
What happens to pulmonary ventilation at altitude?

It increases

100

What type of exercise is affected the most by altitude?

Aerobic

100

Which of these hormones does not contribute to increased metabolism during acute altitude exposure? 

a. thyroxine 

b. norepinephrine 

c. epinephrine 

d. erythropoietin

d. erythropoietin

200

The partial pressure of oxygen is ____________ at altitude than at sea level.

lower

200

What happens to oxygen saturation at altitude?

It drops

200

What happens to anaerobic performance at altitude?

Nothing

300

________________ is low oxygen in the blood.

Hypoxemia

300

What causes an increase in cardiac output at altitude in the first 6-10 days?

Increase in heart rate

300

It is thought that to get the most benefit for sport performance, you should live ____________ and train ______________.

Live high and train low

400

Why do you dehydrate quicker at altitude than at sea level?

The air is dryer, which means there is more evaporation

400

Why does your VO2max drop at altitude?

There is a decreased PO2 pressure gradient, and a decreased maximal cardiac output

400

Why can we not reach the same level of performance at altitude as we can at sea level?

VO2max is decreased

500

Why is it easier to climb Mt. Everest without supplemental oxygen in June and July than it is in January?

The barometric pressure in January is 243 mmHg, and the barometric pressure in June and July is 255 mmHg. This means there is more oxygen in the air during June and July.

500

What causes a decreased level of oxygen in our muscles at altitude?

The drop in pressure gradient

500

Which of the following events would altitude affect the most?

100m sprint

long jump

javeline

1500m run

800m

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