NUTR 1010 Study Guide - Final Guide: Red Blood Cell, Passive Transport, Hyponatremia

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Temporary decrease in hemoglobin: occurs early in training, or when training intensity increases. Blood volume expands to increase oxygen deliver but red blood cell synthesis lags behind: not a true anemia. How do athletes replace fluids: drink before exercise drink 500-750ml 2-3 hours before exercising, drink 250ml 10-20 minutes before exercising, drink during exercise. 250ml every 10-20 minutes: drink after exercise at least 500ml for every pound of fluid lost. We are aiming for 150 of physical activity a week (2 hours a week) Decreases risk of obesity, cvd and type 2 diabetes. Energy requirements depend on : duration, frequency & intensity of exercise. Longer, frequent, more intensive activities require more energy. Bigger bodies with more lean mass need more energy. Men generally require more than women (due to body size) Calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and fluoride are needed for the structure of the bone. Iodine is used to make thyroid hormones metabolic rate.

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