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- How would you expect SV, HR, and CO to change in an athlete compared to an untrained person?What is COPD, and where does exercise fit in as part of a rehabilitation program?Discuss how increases or decreases in HR affect SV in order to maintain CO. Discuss how increases or decreases in SV affect HR in order to maintain CO.
- Describe how adaptation to resistance training occurs.Contrast exercise with physical activity; explain how both relate to a lower risk of CHD and improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF).Under certain circumstances, the respiratory quotient (RQ value) for an athlete exercising intensely can rise above 1. How is this possible?