Deck 25: Injury Prevention and Treatment

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Define ergogenic aid.
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Identify the risks associated with using chewing tobacco to obtain a nicotine "high."
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What is an ergogenic aid
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While amphetamines improve performance in fatigued individuals, they might not have this effect on motivated subjects. Why
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Explain why a "placebo" treatment in a "double-blind design" is used in research studies involving ergogenic aids.
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Describe the risks of cocaine use and how it can cause death.
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Why must an investigator use a "placebo" treatment to evaluate the effectiveness of an ergogenic aid
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How might caffeine improve long-term performances Can the results be extrapolated to "real" performances in the field
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Describe, in general, the effectiveness of nutritional supplements on performance.
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Describe the physiological and psychological effects of different types of warm-ups.
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Provide a brief summary of the role that dietary supplements play in improving performance.
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Chewing tobacco may provide a nicotine "high," but not without risks. What are they
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Describe the effect of additional oxygen on performance; distinguish between hyperbaric oxygenation and that accomplished by breathing oxygen-enriched gas mixtures.
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Describe the different types of warm-up activities and the mechanisms by which they may improve performance.
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What is a double-blind research design
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Describe blood doping and its potential for improving endurance performance.
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Does breathing 100% O₂ improve performance Recovery
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Explain the mechanism by which ingested buffers might improve anaerobic performances.
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Breathing hyperoxic gas mixtures improves performance without changing O₂ delivery to tissue. How is this possible
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Explain how amphetamines might improve exercise performance.
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What is blood doping and why does it appear to improve performance now when it did not in the earliest investigations
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Describe the various mechanisms by which caffeine might improve performance.
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How might ingested buffers improve short-term performances
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Deck 25: Injury Prevention and Treatment
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Define ergogenic aid.
The term "ergogenic aids" refers to the phenomena that is expected to enhance the exercise performance, and it also refers to the work-producing substances.
Examples of ergogenic aids include, nutrients, drugs, management of stress, hypnosis, and warm-up exercises. Music, blood doping, rhythmic pattern of oxygen breathing, and extrinsic biomechanical aids also serves as ergogenic aids.
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Identify the risks associated with using chewing tobacco to obtain a nicotine "high."
The Tobacco smoke is the most significant environmental factor causing cancer. About 80-90% of all the lung cancers are due to smoking. Tobacco chewing is practiced to get high nicotine levels.
The risks associated with chewing tobacco:
In addition to the nicotine and carbon monoxide, tobacco contains about 60 carcinogens which interfere with normal cell development that cause cancer. In small doses, nicotine can cause tremors, whereas in higher doses, it causes convulsions. Therefore, high tobacco consumption is result in higher premature rate of death has been observed worldwide.
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What is an ergogenic aid
Ergogenic aids are defined as performance enhancers. A performance aid is anything that gives a mental or physical stimulation while exercising or performing. It can be a chemical agent or a phenomenon that stimulates the person mentally.
The following are the ergogenic aids that are in wide use:
• Nutrients
• Drugs
• Hypnosis
• Blood doping
• Oxygen breathing
• Music
• Extrinsic biomechanical aids
• Physical warm-up
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How might caffeine improve long-term performances Can the results be extrapolated to "real" performances in the field
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Describe, in general, the effectiveness of nutritional supplements on performance.
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Describe the physiological and psychological effects of different types of warm-ups.
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Provide a brief summary of the role that dietary supplements play in improving performance.
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Chewing tobacco may provide a nicotine "high," but not without risks. What are they
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Describe the effect of additional oxygen on performance; distinguish between hyperbaric oxygenation and that accomplished by breathing oxygen-enriched gas mixtures.
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Describe the different types of warm-up activities and the mechanisms by which they may improve performance.
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Describe blood doping and its potential for improving endurance performance.
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Does breathing 100% O₂ improve performance Recovery
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Explain the mechanism by which ingested buffers might improve anaerobic performances.
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Breathing hyperoxic gas mixtures improves performance without changing O₂ delivery to tissue. How is this possible
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Explain how amphetamines might improve exercise performance.
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How might ingested buffers improve short-term performances
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