Describe how measurements of oxygen consumption can be used to estimate energy production, and list the number of calories derived per liter of oxygen and per gram of carbohydrate, fat, and protein.

My course is

PE189-86161 Exercise Assess/Prog Implement

 

my text book is

 

Howley, E and Thompson, E (2012). Fitness Professionals Handbook. 6th ed.

I need questions from chapter 6/7/11 answered below willing to pay $40

 

CHAPTER 6

1.  Describe common techniques used to measure and track physical activity

 

 

 

2.  Describe how measurements of oxygen consumption can be used to estimate energy production, and list the number of calories derived per liter of oxygen and per gram of carbohydrate, fat, and protein.

 

 

 

3.  Express energy expenditure as L · min −1 , kcal · min −1 , ml · kg −1  · min −1 , METs, and kcal · kg −1  · hr −1 .

 

 

 

4.  Estimate the oxygen cost of walking, jogging, and running, including the cost of walking and running 1 mi (1.6 km).

 

 

 

5.  Estimate the oxygen cost of cycle ergometry for both arm and leg work.

 

 

 

6.  Estimate the oxygen cost of bench stepping.

 

 

 

7.  Identify the approximate energy cost of recreational activities, sport, and other activities, and describe the effect of environmental factors on the HR response to a fixed work rate.

CHAPTER 7

1.  Describe how CRF relates to health and list reasons for testing CRF as well as risks associated with CRF testing.

 

 

 

2.  Present a logical sequence of testing.

 

 

 

3.  Describe procedures for walking and jogging or running field tests to estimate CRF.

 

 

 

4.  Contrast the treadmill, cycle ergometer, and bench step as instruments for GXTs.

 

 

 

5.  List variables measured during a GXT .

 

 

 

6.  Describe procedures used before, during, and after testing.

 

 

 

7.  Contrast submaximal and maximal GXTs.

 

 

 

8.  Describe the HR extrapolation procedures to estimate VO2max using submaximal treadmill, cycle, and bench-step GXTs.

 

 

 

9.  Calibrate a treadmill, a Monark cycle ergometer, and a sphygmomanometer

CHAPTER 11

1.  Characterize  the dose  of  exercise  in  an  exercise  prescription  and  identify  means  by which a health-related effect might occur.

 

 

 

2.  Describe the public health recommendation for physical activity .

 

 

 

3.  Explain the concepts of overload and specificity as they relate to training programs.

 

 

 

4.  Describe general guidelines related to CRF programs, including those related to warm-up and cool-down.

 

 

 

5.  Develop  an exercise  prescription  with  the  exercise  intensity,  duration,  and  frequency needed to achieve and maintain CRF goals.

 

 

 

6.  Express exercise intensity in terms of energy production, HR, and RPE.

 

 

 

7.  Contrast  the approaches  used  for  developing  exercise  prescriptions  for  the  general public, for the fit population, and for people whose complete GXT results are available.

 

 

 

8.  Describe the differences between a supervised and an unsupervised program.

 

 

 

9.  Describe how temperature and humidity, altitude, and pollution affect exercise prescriptions.