HSE201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Adipose Tissue, Blood Sugar, Glycogen

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It"s needed, for the production of energy and movement. Break down of substances (cho"s, fatty acids) with the end goal to produce energy (atp) It drives the cross bridge cycle, and hence muscle contraction. Intensity and duration of exercise determine the rate and demand of atp produced. Physiological changes to metabolism with both acute and chronic exercise training. Discuss and describe 2 acute and 2 chronic physiological adaptations to metabolism as result of training. Describe the changes in the utilisation of fuel from intracellular and extracellular sources as the duration of exercise increases. As exercise time increases past the rst hour there is a signi cant decrease in the extracellular blood glucose and intracellular muscle glycogen as a fuel source. In contrast there is an increase in the utilisation of extracellular plasma free fatty acids and intracellular muscle triglycerides. Explain the physiological or hormonal factors that cause the change or shift in fuels sources identi ed in part a)

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