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CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS. The ability of the heart, blood vessels, and respiratory system to supply oxygen and nutrients to the muscles during exercise. Why Is Cardiovascular Fitness Important?. Increases energy level Look good
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CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS The ability of the heart, blood vessels, and respiratory system to supply oxygen and nutrients to the muscles during exercise.
Why Is Cardiovascular Fitness Important? • Increases energy level • Look good • Ability to provide oxygen continuously to working muscles over an extended time
Why is CV fitness considered the most important fitness component? • A high level of fitness means that you have a healthy cardiovascular system. • Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems • The heart and lunges work together • Blood picks up oxygen from the lungs and carries it to the heart • The heart transports blood (carrying oxygen and nutrients) around the body. • The lungs oxygenate the blood and remove carbon dioxide
The Heart • Left ventricle • Capillaries • Veins • Right ventricle
Monitoring Heart Rate • Heart rate is affected by • position • activity level • body size • Normal heart rate adults: 70 bpm children: 100 bpm
Question? How does good cardiorespiratory fitness benefit each of the following: the heart, the lungs, the blood, and the cells?
Answer • The heart benefits by being able to pump more blood per beat. • The lungs are able to increase the amount of oxygen that
Answer continued • The blood can carry more oxygen to the working muscles. • The cells adapt by being able to extract and use more oxygen.
Question? • What types of activities are likely to improve aerobic fitness?
Answer • Aerobic activities (jogging, swimming, biking, hiking) of a sufficient intensity and duration. • An exercise session of 20 minutes or more, at a heart rate in the target zone, will improve aerobic fitness.
Cardiovascular Fitness Facts The cardiovascular system benefits because • the stress of exercise causes adaptations (changes) to the cardiovascular system. • the body adapts to the stress of exercise by becoming stronger and more efficient.
Measuring Heart RatePulse • pressure of blood on artery walls • Use fingers rather than thumb • Count 10 sec. and multiply by 6
Measuring Heart Rate Resting Heart Rate • taken just after waking and in the same body position each time • Normal: 50-100 bpm
Measuring Heart Rate Recovery Heart Rate • pulse after exercise • 5 min after exercise: 120 bpm • 10 min after exercise: no more than 100 bpm
Target Heart Rate • Upper and lower limits • 60-90% maximum heart rate or • 50-85% heart rate reserve
Safe Lower LimitTHR Zone • (220-age) x 60% = Lower Limit • (220-14) x 60% = Lower Limit • (206) x 60 % = Lower Limit • 123.6
Safe Upper LimitTHR Zone • (220-age) x 90% = Upper Limit • (220-14) x 90% = Upper Limit • (206) x 90 % = Upper Limit • 185.4
Blood Pressure • blood force against artery walls • Systolic — pressure when pumping • Diastolic — pressure when relaxed • Normal: 120/80
Cardiovascular Disease • Atherosclerosis • Thrombosis • Heart attack • Stroke
Cardiovascular Benefits of Exercise • Reduces the risk of dying prematurely • Strengthens heart, makes more efficient • Decreases atherosclerosis • Clears fats from bloodstream
Risk Factors • I can’t control • Gender • Heredity • Age I can control • Inactivity • Obesity • High blood pressure • High cholesterol • Stress/tension • Smoking
Question? • What are the two types of cholesterol called? • What are the effects of each type of cholesterol on CV disease risk?
Answer • LDL cholesterol (this cholesterol damages arteries) • HDL cholesterol (this cholesterol helps get rid of LDL cholesterol) • It is important for LDL cholesterol not to be too high, and HDL cholesterol not to be too low (suggested ratio of no greater than 4:1).
Cardiovascular Benefits of Exercise • Helps control weight • Improves concentration • Promotes positive self-concept • Reduces feelings of depression and anxiety
Question? What are some of the ways to assess cardiovascular fitness?
Answer • In a laboratory, a running or cycling test can measure how much oxygen you can use when exercising (special equipment is needed for this test). This test is called maximal oxygen uptake
Assessments for Cardiovascular Fitness • Mile Run • Pacer Test • Step Test