Identify which physiological responses to cold stress increases, decreases, or s
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Question
Identify which physiological responses to cold stress increases, decreases, or stay the same.
Responses
Increases
Decreases
Stay the Same
Muscle Power
Muscle glycogen use
Body heat production
Vasoconstriction in vessels supplying the skin and subcutaneous tissues
Fatigue if you try to perform at same muscle velocity and power as in warmer weather
Epinephrine and norepinephrine release
Muscle shortening velocity
Metabolic heat production once fatigue sets in
Blood glucose level
Blood flow to the shell of the body
Responses
Increases
Decreases
Stay the Same
Muscle Power
Muscle glycogen use
Body heat production
Vasoconstriction in vessels supplying the skin and subcutaneous tissues
Fatigue if you try to perform at same muscle velocity and power as in warmer weather
Epinephrine and norepinephrine release
Muscle shortening velocity
Metabolic heat production once fatigue sets in
Blood glucose level
Blood flow to the shell of the body
Explanation / Answer
MUSCLE POWER DECREASES TO COLD STRESS
MUSCLE GLYCOGEN USE INCREASES TO COLD STRESS
BODY HEAT PRODUCTION INCREASES TO COLD STRESS
VASO CONSTRICTION IN VESSELS DECREASES TO COLD STRESS
SUPPLYING THE SKIN AND
SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUES
FATIGUE IF YOU TRY TO PERFORM INCREASES TO COLD STRESS
AT SAME MUSCLE VELOCITY
AND POWER AS IN WARMER WEATHER
EPINEPHRINE AND NOR EPINEPHRINE INCREASES TO COLD STRESS
RELEASE
MUSCLE SHORTENING VELOCITY DECREASES TO COLD STRESS
BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL INCREASES TO COLD STRESS
BLOOD FLOW TO THE SHELL OF THE DECREASES TO COLD STRESS
BODY
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