Effects of Exercise on Cardiovascular Disease

Effects of Exercise on Cardiovascular Disease ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED AND ORIGINAL ESSAY PAPERS ON Effects of Exercise on Cardiovascular Disease I need help answering physiology questions I will attach the questions and the matrial needed for it attachment_1 attachment_2 attachment_3 attachment_4 attachment_5 Effects of Exercise on Cardiovascular Disease Flag this Question Question 11 pts According to the Green et al article, which adaptation occurs first? Group of answer choices Improved vasodilatory ability in arteries Structural remodeling of arteries Flag this Question Question 21 pts Which of the following is the enzyme found in the vascular endothelial cells responsible for producing nitric oxide? Group of answer choices ATP synthase PDH ACh eNOS LDH Flag this Question Question 31 pts True or False: Whole body exercise like cycling only increases shear stress in the legs since those are the active muscles, and therefore would not elicit artery adaptations in arteries of the arm. Group of answer choices True False Flag this Question Question 41 pts In studies using isolated rat or mouse cardiac muscle cells, high-intensity aerobic exercise leads to improvements in which of the following factors? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices Maximal extent of lengthening increases Maximal extent of shortening increases Slower contraction speed Faster contraction speed Higher maximum power output Lower maximum power output Flag this Question Question 51 pts One of the main ways cardiac muscle cells improve in function with exercise, especially high-intensity exercise, is via improvements in calcium handling. Which of the below are true? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices The cells release calcium faster The cells release calcium slower The myofilaments get more sensitive to calcium The myofilaments get less sensitive to calcium The cells get calcium back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum faster during relaxation The cells get calcium back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum slower during relaxation Flag this Question Question 61 pts In rats that have just had a myocardial infarction (MI, also known as a heart attack), which adaptations below do we see in cardiac myocytes in response to exercise training that would be beneficial for fighting against the pathological hypertrophy we typically see in heart failure? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices Lower ventricle weight Higher ventricle weight Shorter muscle cells Longer muscle cells Flag this Question Question 71 pts True or False: According to the Wisloff paper, high-intensity interval exercise in patients with heart failure, metabolic syndrome, coronary artery disease, and hypertension should be avoided because it drastically increases risk of a cardiovascular event. Group of answer choices True False Flag this Question Question 81 pts According to the Palmefors et al article, which of the following is the initiating event of atherosclerosis? Group of answer choices Macrophages engulfing LDL LDL getting oxidized LDL entering the sub-endothelial space Cellular adhesion molecules increasing on endothelial cell walls Recruitment of monocytes Question 91 pts Increases in the release of [“”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”] by inflammatory cells leads to growth of blood vessels to feed the plaque in an artery. This increase in microvasculature is bad because [“”, “”, “”, “”] Flag this Question Question 101 pts According to the Palmefors article, for which of the following do we have a “high” level of evidence that exercise improves it? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices TNF-alpha IFN-gamma IL-6 SDF-1 IL-8 MCP-1 SV-CAM-1 SI-CAM-1 E/P-Selectin EPC VEGF CRP Get a 10 % discount on an order above $ 100 Use the following coupon code : NURSING10

Read more
Enjoy affordable prices and lifetime discounts
Use a coupon FIRST15 and enjoy expert help with any task at the most affordable price.
Order Now Order in Chat

We now help with PROCTORED EXAM. Chat with a support agent for more details