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Physiology of - PFYB070N
Title: Fyziologie sportovní výkonnosti
Guaranteed by: Fyziologie (51-500200)
Faculty: Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Actual: from 2010
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:6/0, C+Ex [HS]
Extent per academic year: 6 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: combined
Teaching methods: combined
Level:  
Guarantor: doc. MUDr. Eva Kohlíková, CSc.
Classification: Sport and Physical Education > Biomedicine Subjects
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Annotation -
Last update: PUCHMERTLOVA/FTVS.CUNI.CZ (28.02.2008)
The subject deals with both acute and chronic adaptation processes of individual organ systems of the human organism caused by physical loads. Basic information is provided on energy demands of various types of motional activity, training methods and diagnostics.
Literature - Czech
Last update: PUCHMERTLOVA/FTVS.CUNI.CZ (28.02.2008)

1. HAVLÍČKOVÁ,L.,aj.Fyziologie tělesné zátěže I.Obecná část.Praha:Univerzita Karlova,2003.203 s.

ISBN 80-7184-875-1.

2. MÁČEK,M.,VÁVRA,J.Fyziologie a patofyziologie tělesné zátěže. Praha:Avicenum,ZdN,1988,360 s.ISBN není uvedeno

3. WILMORE,J.H.,COSTILL,D.L.Physiology of Sport and Exercise.Champaign:Human Kinetics,1994.549s. ISBN 0-87322-693-3.

4. MOOREN,F.C., VÖLKER,K.: Molecular and Cellular Exercise Physiology. Human Kinetics, Champaign,

IL, 2005

Syllabus -
Last update: PUCHMERTLOVA/FTVS.CUNI.CZ (28.02.2008)

1. Adaptation of an human organism on organ, cellular a molecular level on physical load and/or sports events

2. Cellular metabolism during physical work (metabolic zones)

3. Skeletal and muscular system and its adaptation to physical load a training

4. Cardiorespiratory system and its adaptation to exercise, homeostasis and its regulatory mechanisms

5. Nutrition and exercise, adaptation of GI tract, liver and adipose tissue to training

6. Excretion {kidney function, sweating], thermoregulation during exercise

7. Principles of neuromuscular regulation in respect to exercise and training of an individuals

Laboratory practise:

1. Assessment of energz intake from nutrition and estimation of work metabolism }{dailz energz expenditure, training unit energz output}

2. Simple methods to assess work metabolism and energz expenditure bz means of HR-VO2 relationship

3. Indirect calorimetry [measurement of gas exchange]

4. Cardiovascular changes during exercise [incremental load]

5. Respiratory changes during exercise [incremental load]

6. Theromoregulation and excretion during prolonged exercise

7. Fantigue and changes of resctivity during intensive exercise

 
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