KNES 297 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Stroke Volume, Manual Labour, Cardiac Output

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Study of the functional, physiologic responses and adaptations to physical activity and exercise. Acute and chronic physical activity and exercise. Established to study physiologic, physiological, and sociological responses of workers to stressful stimuli. Closure of the laboratory facilitated velopment of laboratories across the country. Changes in the systems of the body that occur in response to a single bout of physical activity or exercise. Manual labor, anything required for daily living. Systems of the body control the body"s internal environment and response to increased challenges to homeostasis. Acute adaptations of some body systems to physical activity and exercise. Cardiovascular systems- increases in heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, blood pressure, and a redirection of blood flow to the working tissues of the body. Pulmonary system- increases in air movement into and out of the lungs and increased blood flow through the lungs. Muscular system- increases in force production, utilization and production of energy, and heat production.

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