Analyse the relationship between cardiac output, heart rate and stroke volume as immediate physiological responses to a 30-minute continuous aerobic training session. (7 marks)
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Cardiac output relationship to heart rate and stroke volume:
- Cardiac output = Heart rate × Stroke volume
- All three increase immediately at the onset of exercise
Initial response (first few minutes):
- Heart rate increases rapidly due to nervous system stimulation
- Stroke volume increases due to increased venous return from muscle contractions
- These combined changes result in rapid increase in cardiac output
Mid-session response:
- Heart rate may continue to increase gradually
- Stroke volume typically stabilises after initial increase
- Cardiac output reaches a relatively steady state appropriate for the exercise intensity
Physiological mechanisms:
- Increased heart rate results from decreased parasympathetic and increased sympathetic stimulation
- Increased stroke volume results from greater ventricular filling and stronger heart contractions
- These adaptations ensure sufficient blood flow to meet the oxygen demands of working muscles
Interrelationship
- The relationship between these variables ensures the body can maintain the required exercise intensity throughout the training session
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Sample Answer
Cardiac output relationship to heart rate and stroke volume:
- Cardiac output = Heart rate × Stroke volume
- All three increase immediately at the onset of exercise
Initial response (first few minutes):
- Heart rate increases rapidly due to nervous system stimulation
- Stroke volume increases due to increased venous return from muscle contractions
- These combined changes result in rapid increase in cardiac output
Mid-session response:
- Heart rate may continue to increase gradually
- Stroke volume typically stabilises after initial increase
- Cardiac output reaches a relatively steady state appropriate for the exercise intensity
Physiological mechanisms:
- Increased heart rate results from decreased parasympathetic and increased sympathetic stimulation
- Increased stroke volume results from greater ventricular filling and stronger heart contractions
- These adaptations ensure sufficient blood flow to meet the oxygen demands of working muscles
Interrelationship
- The relationship between these variables ensures the body can maintain the required exercise intensity throughout the training session