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department Exercise Science (A Graduate Group) (15) |
Discussion—2 hours; seminar—1 hour. Prerequisite: graduate standing in Exercise Science or consent of instructor. Principles of scientific research in Exercise Science: scientific method, literature review, experimental design, hypotheses formulation, data collection, analysis, inferences, biases, human subject and animal protocols, ethics.—I. Jue
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Lecture/discussion—3 hours. Prerequisite: undergraduate course in systemic physiology, exercise physiology, and biochemistry (intermediary metabolism). Advanced course on integrated responses of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to exercise. Includes hemodynamic, neurohormonal, and autonomic aspects of cardiac and vascular function, principles of myocardial metabolism, and mechanisms underlying changes in pulmonary function and gas transport.—I. Stebbins
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Lecture/discussion—3 hour. Prerequisite: undergraduate course in metabolism (Biological Sciences 103, Nutrition 101) or consent of instructor. The integrated metabolic response to exercise. Includes bioenergetics and metabolic regulation of skeletal muscle, and role of cardiovascular, respiratory, hemodynamic, and neurohormonal control.—III. Jue
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Discussion—1 hour; laboratory—3 hours. Introduction to human exercise testing and measurement. Safety procedures and measurement capabilities of the Human Performance Laboratory at UC Davis. Potential areas for graduate research.—I. (I.) Shaffrath
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Lecture—2 hours; laboratory—five 3-hour sessions to alternate weekly with five 1-hour discussion sessions. Prerequisite: Exercise Biology 101 and 102. Consideration of physical constitution, body proportions, and body composition in man as they affect physical performance, and of body structural and compositional changes accompanying prolonged, systematic physical conditioning.
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Lecture—2 hours; discussion—1 hour; laboratory—3 hours. Prerequisite: Exercise Biology 102, Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior 101. Review of the current research literature on the metabolic responses to exercise in man; a laboratory survey of respiratory response, metabolic and water balances, blood gas adjustments and acid-base balance with particular reference to the effect of environmental conditions.
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Lecture—2 hours. Prerequisite: Exercise Biology 112 or consent of instructor. Physiological bases and clinical implications of normal and abnormal exercise electrocardiograms (ECG) are treated in detail. Exercise prescription is considered as is the predictive significance of normal and abnormal ECG.
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Seminar—2 hours. Prerequisite: Exercise Biology 112 or graduate standing and consent of instructor. Critical examination of literature dealing with the causes, prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease with particular emphasis on intervention through cardiac rehabilitation. Both the theoretical bases and practical approaches to cardiac rehabilitation will be examined.
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Lecture—2 hours; laboratory—4 hours; term paper/
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Lecture—4 hours. Prerequisite: basic background in biology, physiology, and engineering; Engineering 35 and 45, Mathematics 21D; and Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior 101 recommended. Basic structure and function of skeletal muscle examined at the microscopic and macroscopic level. Muscle adaptation in response to aging, disease, injury, exercise, and disuse. Analytic models of muscle function. (Same course as Biomedical Engineering 228.)—(I.) Hawkins
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Seminar—1 hour. Prerequisite: graduate standing; required of all first year students for first two quarters. Presentation and discussion of topics of interest, and the analysis of research in exercise science. Not open for credit to students who have taken Physical Education 290. (S/U grading only.)—(II, III.)
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Discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite: graduate standing. Student presentations of research in Exercise Science and discussions among participating students and faculty. May be repeated for credit. (S/U grading only.)—I, II, III.
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Prerequisite: graduate standing; consent of instructor.
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Prerequisite: graduate standing; consent of instructor and Department Chairperson. (S/U grading only.)
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Prerequisite: graduate standing. May be repeated for credit. (S/U grading only.)
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