Basic Biological Changes with age Flashcards

1
Q

does our level of activity relate to our age-related decline?

A

yes

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2
Q

why are there age related changes in the central nervous system

A

lost neurons

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3
Q

how does regular physical activity improve age related system changes?

A

muscle loss, higher capacity for a higher heart rate, vessel health, fewer sleep disorders, lower depression and anxiety, improve cognition

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4
Q

arteriosclerosis

A

hardening of the arteries

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5
Q

atherosclerosis

A

build up of fatty plaques

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6
Q

varicose veins

A

vein valves deteriorate

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7
Q

true or false: resting heart rate decreases with age

A

true

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8
Q

Max heart rate decreases - bpm/decade

A

5-10

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9
Q

true or false: with age there is a shortened contraction period in the heart

A

false: with age there is a lengthened contraction period in the heart

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10
Q

what is a normal blood pressure

A

120/80

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11
Q

what is a high normal blood pressure?

A

140/90

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12
Q

why does blood pressure increase with age?

A

because of increased rigidity of vessels

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13
Q

cardiac output

A

total amount of blood ejected from each ventricle/minute

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14
Q

stroke volume

A

amount of blood pumped out of each ventricle with each bat

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15
Q

max oxygen consumption decreases -% per decade after age 30

A

5-15%

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16
Q

when do we have our maximum capacity to transport O2

A

during exercise

17
Q

how can VO2 Max be increased

A

with moderate to vigorous exercise

18
Q

respiratory changes with age

A

loss of elastic recoil in lung tissue, muscles of chest wall become more stiff, kyphosis squishes lungs, ossification of costochondral, small change in alveoli surface area, diminished ability to breathy deeply cough and exhale, increased size and number of mucous glands in bronchial tree, decrease in ciliary function

19
Q

when does loss of height begin?

A

age 45 ~

20
Q

when does body mass increase?

A

age 25 to 50

21
Q

actual fat gain is masked by what?

A

muscle loss

22
Q

what is the difference in body composition between a young adult and a senior

A

Young adult - 10% bone, 30% muscle, 20% fat

Senior - 8% bone, 15% muscle, 40% fat

23
Q

why is fat useful

A

source of energy, storage for some vitamins, cell membrane integrity, protect of internal organs, brain and nervous system component, insulation

24
Q

some cancers, hypertension, joint disease, cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease are all associated with what

A

obesity (associated with higher levels of those things)

25
Q

4 things bones are good for

A

structure, protection, mobility, calcium storage

26
Q

how do bones repair themselves

A

1) cells called osteoclasts create a cavity on bone surface
2) cells called osteoblasts fill in the cavity
3) repair complete

27
Q

3 reasons for height loss with age

A

1) disc compression
2) increase kyphosis
3) muscular weakness

28
Q

peak strength is at age __

A

25

29
Q

5 central nervous system changes

A

1) mild memory loss
2) sleeping patterns affected
3) loss of thirst mechanisms
4) reduced senses including hearing and seeing
5) reduced reaction time