Kinesiology 3413A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Transient Ischemic Attack, Angina Pectoris, Neuron

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Lecture 14: stroke, part 1: read: acsm text pages 248-249, and table on page 250, refer to: aha scientific statement physical activity and exercise recommendations for stroke survivors . See: fame (aerobic training) and grasp exercise manuals. Cva is the same as stroke but tia is different (like angina to heart attack) partial: describe the pathologies leading to stroke (know the types of stroke! Which demographic groups are at higher risk: define key stroke terms, know common stroke sequelae, including the implications of low aerobic fitness. Stroke is essentially a brain attack where any blockage occurs, for 60-90 seconds over it will lead to brain cell death. Morbidity = disease consequences (lowers quality of life) Trends in hospitalization over the past decade in canada has been on the rise. Brain received blood through 2 major arteries (provide oxygen, glucose, nutrients) for functioning.

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