KINESIOL 2YY3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Inotrope, Stroke Volume, Afterload

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The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute (typically referring to the left ventricle because referring to output to the body) Sv: stroke volume (blood pumped during each heart beat - ml/beat) Trained athletes have a larger sv at rest. Hr: heart rate (number of times heart beats per minute - beats/min) Cardiac reserve: difference between co at rest and maximum co (at maximal exercise) The amount of stretch on the walls of the ventricles right before contraction the greater recoil to push the blood out, easier to get the last bit of blood out. The greater the stretch (preload) the greater the force of contraction (frank-starling law of the heart) How long is diastole will indicate the filling of the heart, venous return will indicate the filling of the heart (how quickly is the blood coming back to the heart)

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