Ex Sci - Exercise Physiology

 

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Department: Health & Leisure Studies Module Code: EXSC61002
Level: Level 6 Contact Hours: 60
Duration: 1 Semester Directed Study Hours: 26
Effective Term: 2014/15 Indep. Study Hours: 14
Credits: 5

Prerequisite Knowledge:

  Students require a sound basis in human physiology and anatomy.

Module Description/Aims:

  This module aims to provide the student with a detailed understanding of the regulation and adaptation of cardiovascular and respiratory function in response to exercise. The laboratory aspect is designed to give students experience in the use of instrumentation, the collection of data and procedures commonly employed to assess human performance, physical fitness and health status. The research methods element of this module will involve applying linear correlation, linear regression and descriptive statistical tests to data collected in conjunction with the module.  


 
Contact Hours show detail >>
   
 
Contact Type Hours
Lecture2 Per Week
Practical/Workshop2 Per Week
Practical/Workshop1 Per Week


 
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On successful completion of the module, the learner will be able to:
No. Description/Learning Outcomes
1Describe the acute and chronic physiological changes that occur in the body in response to exercise stress in normal and extreme conditions.
2Discuss nutrition in the sporting context.
3Demonstrate proficiency in the assessment of and interpretation of basic physiological measurement such as indirect calorimetry, muscular fitness and cardiovascular analyses.
4Compare individual results to published normative values.
5Submit a completed log book detailing their practical experience.
6Explore and describe the relationships between data through the use of linear correlations and descriptive statistics.


 
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Learning Strategies
The theory aspect of this module will be delivered in lecture style with the use of visual aids.
The laboratory aspect will be delivered through experiential learning and reflection on data collected.
The research workshop will further contextualise research data and allow students to examine their own data


 
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Content Detail
Neuromuscular System • Muscular contractile mechanisms
• Actin & Myosin
• Muscle Fibre types
• Motor unit recruitment
• Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness
• Short and long term effects of exercise on muscle
Exercise Metabolism and metabolic aspects of acute exercise• Energy Systems for short and long term exercise
• ATP-CP, Glycolysis and Oxidation
• Anaerobic and Aerobic
• Implications for training
• Oxygen deficit
• Oxygen debt
• Steady state
• Lactic acid threshold
• Anaerobic threshold
Cardiorespiratory response to acute exercise• Heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output
• Blood flow, blood pressure, arteriovenous difference
• Maximal Oxygen Consumption - aerobic capactiy/ VO2max
• Effects of training
• Comparison of sports/activities
Ergogenic Aids to Performance• Mechanisms of action
• Side effects
Exercise and the Environment• Heat
• Cold
• Altitude
Nutrition for Sport• Nutrient classes
• Hydration and dehydration
• Dietary assessment
• The athlete's diet
Physiological Testing • Strength
• Power
• Speed
• Aerobic capacity
• Body Composition
• Flexibility
• Health Screening
Applied Research MethodsDescriptive Statistics: Further application of measuring central tendency, variance and shape of data. Completing a linear correlation and linear regression using Microsoft Excel.


 
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Assessment Strategies
Students will be required to complete a mid term and final written paper, made up of a combination of short questions, multiple choice and discursive questions.
The practical component requires students to complete a log book and a final practical assessment.
The research methods assessment will involve a group project and poster presentation using the data collected from the lab practical classes.


 
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Learning Outcome Assessment Category Assessment Method Additional Information % alloc
1, 2Continuous AssessmentClass ExamShort questions/multiple choice10
3, 4, 5Continuous AssessmentLaboratory ExperimentsLog books & practical assessment 30
1, 2, 3Final Exam (Scheduled)Final Written Exam40
6Continuous AssessmentProject - Individual20


 
Reading List show detail >>
   
 
Type ISBN Title Author Publisher Year Edition Library Link
Essential9780781745925American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Certification Study Kit
ACSM
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
20077thview
Recommended0736044892Physiology of Sport and Exercise
Wilmore,J. & Costill, D.
Human Kinetics
20043rd-
Recommended0683305077Essentials of Exercise Physiology
McArdle, W., Katch, F. & Katch, V.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
20002ndview
Recommended0072972939Exercise Physiology Laboratory Manual
Adams, G.
McGraw Hill
20075thview
Recommended9780957505902Essential Statistics for Researchers
Tadhg L O'Shea
Tadhg L O'Shea
2013-
Recommended9781492501626Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning
G. Gregory Haff, N. Travis Triplet
Human Kinetics
20164th-


 
Journals and Websites show detail >>
   
 
Type Description
JournalMedicine and science in sports and exercise
JournalResearch quarterly for exercise and sport
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