Exam 2: A: Common Measurements in Exercise Physiology
Exam 1: Introduction to Exercise Physiology6 Questions
Exam 2: A: Common Measurements in Exercise Physiology124 Questions
Exam 2: B: Common Measurements in Exercise Physiology30 Questions
Exam 3: Control of the Internal Environment28 Questions
Exam 4: Bioenergetics40 Questions
Exam 5: Exercise Metabolism34 Questions
Exam 6: Cell Signaling and Hormonal Response to Exercise31 Questions
Exam 7: Exercise and the Immune System30 Questions
Exam 8: The Nervous System: Structure and Control of Movement37 Questions
Exam 9: Skeletal Muscle: Structure and Function30 Questions
Exam 10: Circulatory Responses to Exercise44 Questions
Exam 11: Respiration During Exercise37 Questions
Exam 12: Acid-Base Balance30 Questions
Exam 13: Temperature Regulation35 Questions
Exam 14: Physiology of Training: Effect on Vo2 Max, Performance, and Strength32 Questions
Exam 15: Preventing Chronic Disease: Physical Activity and Healthy Eating18 Questions
Exam 16: Work Tests to Evaluate Cardiorespiratory Fitness26 Questions
Exam 17: Exercise Prescriptions for Health and Fitness28 Questions
Exam 18: Exercise Prescriptions for Health and Fitness28 Questions
Exam 19: Nutrition and Body Composition for Health46 Questions
Exam 20: Factors Affecting Performance21 Questions
Exam 21: Laboratory Assessment of Human Performance21 Questions
Exam 22: Training for Performance30 Questions
Exam 23: Training for the Female Athlete, Children, Special Populations, and the Masters Athlete28 Questions
Exam 24: Nutrition, Body Composition, and Performance31 Questions
Exam 25: Exercise and the Environment27 Questions
Exam 26: Ergogenic Aids19 Questions
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Mathematically,the relationship between metabolic rate and body core temperature is best described as a _______ relationship.
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Heart rate increases at the beginning of a bout of light exercise due to______________.
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The sensation of breathlessness is called ____________.
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Compared to exercise at sea level,exercise at high altitude (at the same exercise intensity)results in
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An increase in arterial PCO2 results in an increase of __________ acid.
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Resistance exercise training results in a shift in muscle fiber type from _____to _____.
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In regard to treadmill exercise,the percent grade of the treadmill is defined as
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When muscle force production is normalized to muscle cross-sectional area,_______________.
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The epidemiological model "web of causation" is used to describe the risk factors for developing_________.
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The metabolic syndrome involves all of the following factors:
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The enzymes responsible for the degradation of triglycerides are called
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Which of the following hormones are NOT released from the adrenal cortex?
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Which of the following techniques can be used to measure energy expenditure in humans?
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The movement of gas from the environment to the lungs is achieved by___________.
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Which of the following factors affect performance during ultra-short exercise?
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Although the causes of exercise-related injuries are numerous,research suggests that the majority of training-related injuries are due to:
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The Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle test is a ________________.
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