Exam 5: Macronutrient Metabolism

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During light exercise, __________ remains the main energy substrate.

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Intramuscular high-energy phosphates supply the majority of energy for intense exercise.

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Carbohydrate is the predominant fuel during intense aerobic exercise.

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Protein has the same RDA for children as for adults.

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If energy intake fails to match energy expenditure during intense training, even twice the protein RDA may not maintain nitrogen balance.

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__________ sources supply most of the energy for fast movements or during increased resistance to movement at a given speed.

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The primary fuel during light and moderate exercise is __________.

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Lactate accumulation leads to fatigue because this compound:

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Which of the following statements is true concerning macronutrient catabolism during physical activity?

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As muscle glycogen stores diminish, __________ becomes the major supplier of carbohydrate energy.

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Severely lowered levels of liver and muscle glycogen during physical activity induce all of the following except __________.

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This hormone does not activate lipase.

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Branched-chain amino acids that are oxidized in skeletal muscle rather than in liver include all of the following except __________.

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For macronutrient catabolism, carbohydrate (reactions of glycolysis) becomes the sole ATP contributor in anaerobic exercise.

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Which of the following stimulates FFA liberation for energy in prolonged exercise?

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A trained muscle's augmented mitochondrial oxidative capacity and increased glycogen storage helps to explain the muscle's enhanced capacity for carbohydrate breakdown in exercise.

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Compared with untrained muscle, trained muscle tends __________ glycogen reserves.

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Protein's primary role is to provide amino acid building blocks for tissue synthesis.

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One hour of intense exercise would significantly decrease __________ glycogen content.

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A protein-deficient diet rapidly depletes muscle and liver glycogen.

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