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Author name here for Edited books chapter 1 Introduction to Nutrition for Exercise and Health Physiology of Aerobic & Anaerobic Exercise Prof Jennifer Broxterman, RD, MSc FN3373: Nutrition for Physical Activity Lecture 2

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Page 1: Author name here for Edited books chapter 1 Introduction to Nutrition for Exercise and Health Physiology of Aerobic & Anaerobic Exercise Prof Jennifer

Author name here for Edited books

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Introduction to Nutrition for Exercise and Health

Physiology of Aerobic & Anaerobic Exercise

Prof Jennifer Broxterman, RD, MScFN3373: Nutrition for Physical ActivityLecture 2

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What Fuels Physical Activity?

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ATP

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Hydrolysis of ATP

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ATP & Energy Use by Exercising Muscles

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Rephosphorylation of ADP to Form ATP

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Energy Systems that Replenish ATP

Creatine Phosphate

Anaerobic Glycolysis

Oxidative Phosphorylation

ATP

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Characteristics of the 3 Energy Systems

Speed of Action

Amount of ATP

Replenished

Duration of Action

Creatine Phosphate

Very Fast Very Small Very Short

Anaerobic Glycolysis

Fast Small Short

Oxidative Phosphorylation

Very Slow Large Very Long

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Energy System 1

Creatine Phosphate

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Creatine Phosphate Energy System

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The CrP Energy System Rephosphorylates ADP to ATP Rapidly

• Anaerobic reaction• If [ATP] in a muscle ↓ there is an accompanying

↑ in ADP in the cell – ↑ in the activity of CK, allowing the reaction to

proceed faster

• CrP is stored in very small amounts• At very high-intensity exercise it takes ~ 5-10

seconds for CrP in the muscle to be depleted and fatigue to set in

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Characteristics of the CrP Energy System

• One chemical step• Catalyzed by creatine kinase (CK)• Very fast reaction• One ATP per CrP molecule• 5-10 second duration• Anaerobic• Fatigue associated with CrP depletion• Predominant energy system in very high-

intensity exercises (power events)

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Creatine Phosphate & ADP Rephosphorylation

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The Creatine Shuttle

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Energy System 2

Anaerobic Glycolysis

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Glucose

GLYCOLYSIS

2 Pyruvic Acid molecules

If Oxygen is AbsentIf Oxygen is Present

Anaerobic Metabolism

Aerobic Metabolism

Lactic AcidCO2 + H2O

2 ATP

36-38 ATP

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The Anaerobic Glycolysis Energy System

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Anaerobic Glycolysis

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Cori Cycle

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Energy System 3

Oxidative Phosphorylation

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Glucose

GLYCOLYSIS

2 Pyruvic Acid molecules

If Oxygen is AbsentIf Oxygen is Present

Anaerobic Metabolism

Aerobic Metabolism

Lactic AcidCO2 + H2O

2 ATP

36-38 ATP

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Cellular Respiration Overview

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

(glucose) (heat and ATP)

• The energy in one molecule of glucose yields 36 ATP

• Aerobic respiration involves a series of 3 reactions:– Glycolysis– Krebs Cycle– Electron Transport Chain

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Glycolysis

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Oxidative Phosphorylation Energy System

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Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain of Oxidative Phosphorylation

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Macronutrients as Fuel Sources during Exercise

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Beta Oxidation

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Respiratory Exchange Ratio

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Respiratory Exchange Ratio

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Respiratory Exchange Ratio

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RER Chart