Diet Flashcards

1
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What happens if energy intake is lower than energy expenditure ?

A
  • weight loss
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2
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What are ERGOGENIC AIDS ?

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a substance / object / method used to improve performance

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3
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What are PHARMACOLOGICAL AIDS ?

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  • group of ergogenic aids
  • increase levels of hormones / neural transmitters
  • anabolic steroids / erythropoitin / human growth hormone
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4
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What are ANABOLIC STEROIDS ?

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  • illegal synthetic hormones
  • resemble testosterone
  • promote protein synthesis for muscle growth
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What is ERYTHROPOIETIN (EPO) ?

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  • naturally produced hormone

- production of red blood cells

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What are the performance benefits of EPO ?

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  • increase oxygen transport
  • increase aerobic capacity
  • increase intensity and duration
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What are the risks of EPO ?

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  • increased blood viscosity (HYPER-VISCOSITY)
  • decreased cardiac output
  • risk of blood clots
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What are the performance benefits of anabolic steroids ?

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  • increased muscle mass
  • increased speed of recovery
  • increased intensity and duration
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What are the risks of anabolic steroids ?

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  • aggression
  • mood swings
  • liver damage
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What is the Human Growth Hormone (HGH) ?

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  • synthetic product
  • replicates naturally produced growth hormone
  • difficult to detect
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What are the performance benefits of the HGH ?

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  • increased fat metabolism
  • increased blood glucose levels
  • increased speed of recovery
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What are the risks of HGH ?

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  • abnormal bone and muscle development
  • enlargement of vital organs
  • increased risk of cancer
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What are PHYSIOLOGICAL AIDS ?

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a group of ERGOGENIC AIDS used to increase the RATE OF ADAPTION by the body to increase performance

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What is BLOOD DOPING ?

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illegal method of increasing red blood cell count by infusing blood prior to competition

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What are the performance benefits of blood doping ?

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  • increased RBC

- increased O2 transport

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16
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What are the risk of blood doping ?

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  • increased blood viscosity
  • decreased cardiac output
  • heart failure
  • transfusion reaction
17
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What is INTERMITTENT HYPOXIC TRAINING ?

A
  • interval training with work intervals performed under hypoxic conditions
  • mask supplying low ppO2
  • 4-8 weeks of 1-3 mins duration
18
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What are the performance benefits of IHT ?

A
  • increased buffering
  • delays OBLA
  • increased RBC and haemoglobin
19
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What are the risks of IHT ?

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  • benefits quickly lost
  • lose motivation
  • decrease immune functions
20
Q

What is BUFFERING CAPACITY ?

A

the ability to RESIST CHANGE IN pH

21
Q

What is OBLA ?

A

Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation

- the point where there is a dramatic rise in blood lactate levels causing the onset of fatigue

22
Q

What are COOLING AIDS ?

A

a range of products used to reduce core temperature, treat injury and speed up recovery

  • reduce THERMAL STRAIN and CARDIOVASCULAR DRIFT
23
Q

What cooling aids would be used pre-event ?

A
  • ice vests
  • cold towel wraps
  • reduce over heating / sweating / dehydration
24
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What cooling aids would be used for injury treatment ?

A
  • ice packs
  • sprays
  • nerve endings are numbed to reduce pain
25
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What cooling aids are used post-event ?

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  • ice baths
  • speed up recovery
  • decreasing DOMS
  • blood vessels constrict - removing waste
26
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What is THERMAL STRAIN ?

A

additional pressure placed on the body by an increase in temperature that can cause short and long term negative effects

27
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What is CARDIOVASCULAR DRIFT ?

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UPWARDS DRIFT of HEART RATE during SUSTAINED STEADY-STATE ACTIVITY associated with an increase in body temperature

28
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What are the performance benefits of cooling aids ?

A
  • decrease sweating
  • decrease pain and swelling
  • decrease DOMS
  • increase recovery
29
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What are the risks of cooling aids ?

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  • ice burns
  • hide injuries
  • chest pain
30
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What should an ENDURANCE athlete eat PRE-EVENT ?

A

SLOW-DIGESTING CARBS - 3hrs before
- 1-4g per kg of low glycaemic index

HIGH GI CARBS - 1hr before
- be careful of hyhpoglycaemia

31
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What is the GLYCAEMIC INDEX ?

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a rating scale showing how quickly a carbohydrate affects blood glucose levels

32
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What should an ENDURANCE athlete eat POST-EVENT ?

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  • 1 - 1.5g per kg of carb per hour
  • within 30 mins
  • repeated every 2 hours
33
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What should a STRENGTH athlete eat PRE-TRAINING

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30-60mins before

  • small meal
  • equal quantities of carbs and protei
  • quickly accessed
34
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What should a STRENGTH athlete eat POST-TRAINING ?

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as soon as possible

  • high GI carbs
  • protein
  • replace lost glycogen
35
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What is GLYCOGEN LOADING ?

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manipulation of carbohydrate intake in the week before competition to maximise stores of glycogen

36
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What are the performance benefits of glycogen loading ?

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  • increased glycogen stores
  • increased endurance
  • decreased fatigue