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[Show more]Drug Categories - Answer-1. anabolic agents 
2. stimulant 
3. recreational drugs 
4. diuretics 
Anabolic Agents - Answer-mimic testosterone; not available prior to 1960's 
Dianabol (Ciba labs) - Answer-first commercially available anabolic steroid (1959) 
Systems Affected (AA) - Answer-affect the l...
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Add to cartDrug Categories - Answer-1. anabolic agents 
2. stimulant 
3. recreational drugs 
4. diuretics 
Anabolic Agents - Answer-mimic testosterone; not available prior to 1960's 
Dianabol (Ciba labs) - Answer-first commercially available anabolic steroid (1959) 
Systems Affected (AA) - Answer-affect the l...
Fat Mass (FM) - Answer-essential fat and storage fat 
essential fat - Answer-fat required for normal physiological functioning & includes the fat incorporated 
into the organs & tissues such as the heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys, intestines, muscles, central 
nervous system, & bone marrow 
fem...
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Add to cartFat Mass (FM) - Answer-essential fat and storage fat 
essential fat - Answer-fat required for normal physiological functioning & includes the fat incorporated 
into the organs & tissues such as the heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys, intestines, muscles, central 
nervous system, & bone marrow 
fem...
Where is muscle taken from for glycogen measurements? How much glycogen do we have total stored 
(g)? How much do we have in muscles and how much do we have in the liver? How much do we have in 
the legs? - Answer-Calf muscle. We have about 400g total, 350g in muscles and 50g in the liver. Most 
mus...
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Add to cartWhere is muscle taken from for glycogen measurements? How much glycogen do we have total stored 
(g)? How much do we have in muscles and how much do we have in the liver? How much do we have in 
the legs? - Answer-Calf muscle. We have about 400g total, 350g in muscles and 50g in the liver. Most 
mus...
Hypothesis Procedure - 1. Hypothesis 
2. Level of Sig 
3. Subjects & Data 
4. Statistical Method 
5. Fail to reject/reject null 
Hypothesis - null 
research (alternative) 
Level of Sig - p<0.05 
Statistical Method - -excel gives you R-value (pearson correlation) 
-find degrees of freedom (npairs-...
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Add to cartHypothesis Procedure - 1. Hypothesis 
2. Level of Sig 
3. Subjects & Data 
4. Statistical Method 
5. Fail to reject/reject null 
Hypothesis - null 
research (alternative) 
Level of Sig - p<0.05 
Statistical Method - -excel gives you R-value (pearson correlation) 
-find degrees of freedom (npairs-...
Lab 1 - Answer-Body Composition 
Lab 2 - Answer-Aerobic Capacity 
Lab 3 - Answer-Caloric Expenditure 
Lab 4 - Answer-Muscular Power 
Fat mass categories - Answer--essential fat 
-storage fat 
Fat free mass contains... - Answer--protein (muscle) 
-water 
-minerals (bone) 
Essential body fat of males ...
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Add to cartLab 1 - Answer-Body Composition 
Lab 2 - Answer-Aerobic Capacity 
Lab 3 - Answer-Caloric Expenditure 
Lab 4 - Answer-Muscular Power 
Fat mass categories - Answer--essential fat 
-storage fat 
Fat free mass contains... - Answer--protein (muscle) 
-water 
-minerals (bone) 
Essential body fat of males ...
essential fat, storage fat - 2 categories of fat mass 
3 - % of essential fat that males have 
12 - % of essential fat that women have 
12 - % of storage fat that men have 
15 - % of storage fat that women have 
android - another name for apple 
gynoid - another name for pear 
body composition analy...
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Add to cartessential fat, storage fat - 2 categories of fat mass 
3 - % of essential fat that males have 
12 - % of essential fat that women have 
12 - % of storage fat that men have 
15 - % of storage fat that women have 
android - another name for apple 
gynoid - another name for pear 
body composition analy...
cardiac output (Q) - Answer-volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per minute 
Q (L/min) = HR (b/min) x SV (L/b) 
Q = HR x SV 
heart rate (HR) - Answer-number of times ventricles contract per minute 
blood pressure - Answer--pressure = flow x resistance 
-flow corresponds to Q, resistance corresp...
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Add to cartcardiac output (Q) - Answer-volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per minute 
Q (L/min) = HR (b/min) x SV (L/b) 
Q = HR x SV 
heart rate (HR) - Answer-number of times ventricles contract per minute 
blood pressure - Answer--pressure = flow x resistance 
-flow corresponds to Q, resistance corresp...
Heart rate: - Answer-The number of times ventricles contract per minute 
Stroke volume: - Answer-The volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per beat. 
Cardiac output (Q): - Answer-The volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per minute. 
Q (L/min) = HR (b/min) x SV (L/b) 
Humans have.. - Answer-...
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Add to cartHeart rate: - Answer-The number of times ventricles contract per minute 
Stroke volume: - Answer-The volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per beat. 
Cardiac output (Q): - Answer-The volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per minute. 
Q (L/min) = HR (b/min) x SV (L/b) 
Humans have.. - Answer-...
ATP - ADP + Pi + energy 
ATP (Adenosine diphosphate) & CP (Creatine Phosphate) - • Are responsible for short explosive 
energy bursts. 
• Body has limited ATP & CP stored in the body 
Energy - • Cho 
• Fat 
• Energy 
Fuel Reserves - ATP - 10-20 CALORIES 
Fuel Reserves - Glycogen (CHO) - = ...
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Add to cartATP - ADP + Pi + energy 
ATP (Adenosine diphosphate) & CP (Creatine Phosphate) - • Are responsible for short explosive 
energy bursts. 
• Body has limited ATP & CP stored in the body 
Energy - • Cho 
• Fat 
• Energy 
Fuel Reserves - ATP - 10-20 CALORIES 
Fuel Reserves - Glycogen (CHO) - = ...
Blood Distribution at Rest - Brain: 13%, 720 mL 
Muscle: 21% 1200 mL 
Skin: 8.5%, 500 mL 
Kidneys: 19%, 1100 mL 
Abdomen: 24%, 1400 mL 
Heart: 4%, 250 mL 
If you measure systolic blood pressure, when would it be highest, standing, sitting or lying down? - 
standing 
Systolic pressure - It is the max...
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Add to cartBlood Distribution at Rest - Brain: 13%, 720 mL 
Muscle: 21% 1200 mL 
Skin: 8.5%, 500 mL 
Kidneys: 19%, 1100 mL 
Abdomen: 24%, 1400 mL 
Heart: 4%, 250 mL 
If you measure systolic blood pressure, when would it be highest, standing, sitting or lying down? - 
standing 
Systolic pressure - It is the max...
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