Anaerobic and aerobic power
muscular strength
exercise training aids
PA health and aging
cancer, cardio and pulmunary rehhab
100

increased resting levels of intramuscular anaerobic substrates and key glycolytic enzymes come from:

what is anaerobic training

100

what six factors affect skeletal muscle mass and strength development?

what is genetic, exercise, nutritional, hormonal, environmental, and neural

100

substances/procedures that improve work capacity, physiologic function, and athletic performance

what is ergogenic aids

100

What is the most prevalent cause of death in the US?

what is coronary heart disease

100

diminished functional capacity compounded by an inactive lifestyleWhat is the definition of disability?

What is the definition of disability?

200

specific energy system used

What are physical activities generally classified by?

200

improved motor unit recruitment capacity, more efficient motor neuron firing, altered muscle fiber contractile elements

What three factors contribute to increased muscle strength with resistance training?

200

What hormone do anabolic steroids function like?

what is testosterone

200

degeneration of inner lining of arterial wall

what is Pathogenesis of CHD:

200

 expiratory flow capacity and aeration of alveolar blood

what is the impact of COPD

300

how are cardiac output and stroke volume affected by aerobic training?

what is increased

300

What type of cells cause human muscle fibers to adapt to increased functional demands?

what is myogenic stem cells (satellite cells)

300

How does red blood cell infusion improve training?

what is Additional blood volume and increased red cell mass increase cardiac output, oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, and VO2max.

300

What’s a powerful independent risk for vascular disease?

what is high levels of homocysteine

300

What do premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) often indicate?

what is severe atherosclerotic heart disease in two or more coronary vessels

400

increased mitochondrial size/number, quantity of aerobic enzymes, muscle capillarization, and fat and carbohydrate oxidation come from:

what is aerobic training

400

True or false: eccentric muscle actions induce greater DOMS than concentric-only or isometric actions.

what is true

400

 increase intramuscular creatine and PCr, enhance brief anaerobic power output capacity, facilitate recovery from repeated exercise bouts

what is creatine for exercise improvement

400

What provides a powerful predictor of heart disease risk?

what is HDL-C and LDL-C

400

tremors, bradykinesia, rigidity, impaired postural reflexes

what is symptoms of Parkinsons

500

overload, specificity, individual differences, reversibility

what are the four primary training principles?

500

How does ingestion of caffeine create an ergogenic effect?

 It prolongs endurance during aerobic activity and uses fat for energy while preserving glycogen reserves.

500

removes extra cholesterol from the peripheral tissues and transports it to the liver to be synthesized into bile and excreted by the small intestine.

what is How does HDL-C reverse cholesterol transport?

500

 increases in mucosal lining osmolality and stimulates the release of powerful mediators that cause bronchoconstriction

what is the drying of bronchoconstriction triggers