Respiration During Exercise Terms Ventilation Respiration Pulmonary respiration

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Respiration During Exercise

Respiration During Exercise

Terms • Ventilation • Respiration • Pulmonary respiration • Cellular respiration

Terms • Ventilation • Respiration • Pulmonary respiration • Cellular respiration

Ventilation • Respiratory Muscles • • Inspiration • Diaphragm (rest and exercise) • External

Ventilation • Respiratory Muscles • • Inspiration • Diaphragm (rest and exercise) • External intercostal muscles (exercise) • Others (exercise) Expiration • Internal intercostal muscles (exercise) • Abdominal muscles (exercise) FY I

Structure of the Respiratory System • Conducting Zone • Respiratory Zone • Alveoli

Structure of the Respiratory System • Conducting Zone • Respiratory Zone • Alveoli

Respiration PO 2 = 100 • PO 2 inside the venous blood = 40

Respiration PO 2 = 100 • PO 2 inside the venous blood = 40 • PO 2 inside the alveoli = 100 • Therefore, O 2 flows from the high pressure (lungs) to the low pressure (blood) • PO 2 inside the arterial blood = 100 PO 2 = 40 PO 2 = 100

Respiration PO 2 = 100 PCO 2 = 40 Pulmonary Respiration Cellular Respiration PO

Respiration PO 2 = 100 PCO 2 = 40 Pulmonary Respiration Cellular Respiration PO 2 = 40 7

Oxygen Saturation Sea level = 97% Saturation Mount Everest = 48% Saturation

Oxygen Saturation Sea level = 97% Saturation Mount Everest = 48% Saturation

The Pulmonary System & Exercise

The Pulmonary System & Exercise

Control of Ventilation CO 2

Control of Ventilation CO 2

Ventilation & Steady State Exercise

Ventilation & Steady State Exercise

Ventilation & Graded Exercise r a e n i l n o n e

Ventilation & Graded Exercise r a e n i l n o n e e h t s a e t e n r o c o i N t n i a l i t en v in

Ventilation Threshold CO 2 from Krebs cycle and buffering lactic acid stimulate ventilation even

Ventilation Threshold CO 2 from Krebs cycle and buffering lactic acid stimulate ventilation even faster CO 2 from Krebs cycle stimulates ventilation Aerobic 13 Aerobic and Anaerobic

Ventilatory & Lactate Thresholds 3 4 5 6 7 mph 8 9 10 11

Ventilatory & Lactate Thresholds 3 4 5 6 7 mph 8 9 10 11 Exercise “Talk Test”

Ventilation & Exercise • Does the pulmonary system limit exercise performance? • Untrained -

Ventilation & Exercise • Does the pulmonary system limit exercise performance? • Untrained - fatigue of respiratory muscles • Trained - greater than 80% of max and longer than 10 min • Exercise-induced hypoxemia

Training 20 -30% decrease

Training 20 -30% decrease

Training • Do the lungs adapt to exercise training? Respiratory Muscles • Do the

Training • Do the lungs adapt to exercise training? Respiratory Muscles • Do the respiratory muscles adapt to exercise training? Inspiration Diaphragm (rest and exercise) External intercostal muscles (exercise) Others (exercise) Expiration Internal intercostal muscles (exercise) Abdominal muscles (exercise)

Pulmonary Diseases • Exercise induced asthma • Chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)

Pulmonary Diseases • Exercise induced asthma • Chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)