HLTH 331 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Osteoporosis, Caffeine, Glycogen

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13 + acsm, dc, and joint position statement: nutrition and athletic. Fitness level defined by endurance, strength, flexibility, and body composition. Overload principle the more you do, the more you are capable of doing = adaptions improve overall fitness. Increased by aerobic exercise: regular aerobic exercise increases stroke volume, decreases resting heart rate, increases (cid:373)us(cid:272)le"s a(cid:271)ilit(cid:455) to use o(cid:454)(cid:455)ge(cid:374) to produ(cid:272)e atp, aerobic capacity/vo2 max = maximum ability to generate atp by aerobic metabolism. Hypertrophy stress or overload causing muscles to adapt by increasing in size and strength. Atrophy muscles not used due to a lapse in training become smaller and weaker. Guidelines for ages 0 to 4, 5 to 11, 12 18, and adults, older adults. Includes guidelines on aerobic activity, strength training, flexibility. Atp provides immediate source of energy for all body functions including muscle contraction. Atp generated both in the presence of oxygen by aerobic metabolism and in the absence of oxygen by anaerobic metabolism/glycolysis.

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