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PHED/SPMD 300
Study Guide for Final Exam
Chap 9
Circulatory responses to various types of exercise.
Factors responsible for regulation of stroke volume during exercise.
Regulation of cardiac output during exercise.
Chap 10
Importance of matching blood flow to alveolar ventilation in the lung.
Understand major transportation modes of O2 and CO2 in the blood.
Describe ventilatory response to constant load steady state exercise; to exercise in
hot/humid environment and to incremental exercise.
What are the factors thought to contribute to the alinear rise in ventilation at work
rates above 50-70% VO2max?
Chap 11
Understand terms acid, base, pH, acidosis, alkalosis.
What is the importance of acid- base balance during exercise?
What are the principal intracellular and extracellular buffers?
What is the role of respiration in acid-base balance?
Chap 12
What are the principal means of involuntarily increasing heat production?
What are the processes by which the body can lose heat during exercise?
Understand the physiological responses and adaptations to exercise in the heat.
Understand the physiological responses and adaptations to exercise in the cold.
Chap 13
Basic principles
Law of Initial Values
Understand how the variables contributing to VO2max are responsible for
increases as a result of endurance training.
Understand factors contributing to stroke volume and how they are affected by
exercise.
What are the peripheral changes responsible for increased a-v O2 difference after
training?
How does detraining result in decreased VO2max in the short and long term?
Contrast central and peripheral responses to exercise and how they are modified
following training.
How do adaptations affect
O2 deficit
FFA utilization
blood glucose
lactate and H+ formation
Contrast muscle strength and muscle endurance.
How do you best train for muscle strength? Muscle endurance?
Chap 19
Factors limiting performance of
<10 s,
10 – 180 s,
> 2 - 20 min
20 – 60 min
1 – 4 hour
Chap 20
Important elements of performance testing
Components of a VO2max test (criteria for successful)
Appropriate tests for different energy systems
Chap 21
Overload, specificity and reversibility
Genetics and performance
Training for strength
Combined strength and endurance training
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)