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4.) Epoc, O2 Debt, O2 Deficit
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Health Care
Undergraduate 3
03/02/2012

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Term
why do we measure the metabolic responses to exercise?
Definition
  • knowing metabolic responses to exercise allows evaluation of effects of exercise
    • allows relative comparisons to resting or maximal responses as well as description of absolute responses
      • absolute VO2
      • multiples of resting metabolic rate (MET)
      • percent of VO2 max
  • allows estimation of energy cost of exercise and estimation of efficiency
Term
at the onset of exercise, what happens to oxygen uptake?
Definition
it increases rapidly and reaches steady state within 1-4 minutes of submaximal exercise
Term
oxygen deficit
Definition

-the difference between the total oxygen actually consumed and the total that would have been consumed if a steady state VO2 had been achieved

 

-lag in oxygen uptake at the beginning of exercise

 

-suggests anaerobic pathways contribute to total ATP production

Term
after steady state VO2 is reached, how is ATP requirement met?
Definition
though AEROBIC ATP production, given blood lactate concentration must also be constant
Term

where is O2 deficit on VO2 vs time graph?

 

(need whiteboard)

Definition
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Term
oxygen debt
Definition

-the amount of oxygen consumed after exercise in excess of the amount that would be used at rest without prior exercise, implies that the debt = deficit


-debt > deficit


-misnomer

 

 

 

Term
EPOC
Definition

-excessive post exercise oxygen consumption

 

-the preferred term for the excess oxygen consumed above a resting baseline during recovery from exercise

Term
deficit
Definition

-reflects the size of the anaerobic contribution to ATP requirement of exercise

 

-ex. larger deficit = larger ANAEROBIC contribution

Term
debt > deficit
Definition

-because other factors contribute to post-exercise consumption, thus making the term debt a misnomer

 

-debt due solely to paying back the deficit before aerobic processes could meet demand

Term

submaximal (light to moderate exercise) vs supra-maximal (heavy exercise)

 

(need whiteboard)

Definition
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Term
differences in O2 kinetics between trained and untrained subjects
Definition

it takes trained athletes a shorter time to get to their max VO2

 

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Term

alalactid vs lactacid phases

 

*now inappropriate terms*

Definition

- alactacid: fast component of O2 debt (rapid decline in VO2, no decline in LA)

 

-lactacid: slow component of O2 debt (slow decline in VO2, decline in LA)


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Term

traditional oxygen debt theory

 

*incorrect*

Definition

1.)rapid portion: no reduction in lactic acid, aka alactacid phase

 

-thought to be repayment of ATP-CP debt

 

2.) slow portion: reduction in lactic acid seen, aka lactacid phase

 

-thought to be repayment of anaerobic glycolytic debt

 

*it is now known that LA enters and leaves the blood rapidly during and after exercise and that its fate is oxidation during and after exercise*

Term

comparison of oxygen deficit and debt during light and heavy eercise

 

(need whiteboard)

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Term
recovery from exercise metabolism responses
Definition
  • EPOC
    • elevated VO2 for several minutes immediately following exercise
  • "fast" portion of O2 debt
    • resynthesis of phosphagen stores (ATP and CP)
    • replacing muscle and blood O2 stores
  • "slow" portion of O2 debt
    • elevated HR and breathing, INC energy need
    • elevated body temp, INC metabolic rate
    • elevated E and NE, INC metabolic rate
    • conversion of LA to glucose (gluconeogenesis)
Term
slow phase of EPOC
Definition

-only 20% of oxygen debt is used to convert lactate into glucose

 

-elevated oxygen consumption post exercise is not due solely to paying back the energy "borrowed" from other sources


-the term oxygen debt should be abandoned

Term
factors that relate to "anaerobic debt"
Definition

-resynthesis of PC in muscle

 

-lactate removal

 

-restoration of muscle and blood oxygen stores

Term
factors that relate to EPOC exceeding deficit
Definition

-elevated hormones

 

-post-exercise elevation of HR and breathing

 

-elevated body temp

Term
RQ and RER
Definition

RQ (respiratory quotient): VCO2/VO2 @ the cellular level

 

RER (respiratory exchange ratio): VCO2/VO2 for the whole body

Term
metabolic CO2
Definition

that produced during the process of oxidation of fuel substrate, ex. CHO, fatty acids

 

Term
non-metabolic CO2
Definition
that produced during the proceses of buffering lactic acid
Term
RER
Definition

-product of metabolic and non-metabolic CO2

 

-RER must eventually equal RQ

 

-during onset and offset of exercise and during hard exercise, RER ≠ RQ due to CO2 storage changes

 

-greater in CHO than fat

 

-RER > 1 because of non-metabolic CO2

Term
VCO2
Definition
sum of metabolic and non-metabolic CO2 production
Term
VE
Definition

VE follow VCO2 and not VO2, therefore during intense exercise the ratio of VE/VO2 increases, but not VE/VCO2

Term
crossover concept
Definition

~35% of VO2 max as exercise increases there is a progressive increase in the contribution of CHO as fuel source

 

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Term
where is greatest absolute amount of fat metabolized?
Definition

-@ 50% of VO2 max

 

-thus important to consider both the total rate of energy expenditure and percentage of energy that is derived from fat metabolism

 

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