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Course Title: |
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY |
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Course Code: |
FTR2009 |
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Type of Course: |
Compulsory |
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Level of Course: |
First Cycle |
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Year of Study: |
2 |
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Semester: |
3 |
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ECTS Credits Allocated: |
3 |
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Theoretical (hour/week): |
3 |
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Practice (hour/week) : |
0 |
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Laboratory (hour/week) : |
0 |
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Prerequisites: |
FTR1003 PHYSIOLOGY I
FTR1004 PHYSIOLOGY II |
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Recommended optional programme components: |
None |
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Language: |
Turkish |
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Mode of Delivery: |
Face to face |
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Course Coordinator: |
Öğr. Gör. FİLİZ EYÜBOĞLU |
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Course Lecturers: |
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Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator: |
Öğr. Gör. FİLİZ EYÜBOĞLU filizeyuboglu@uludag.edu.tr |
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Website: |
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Objective of the Course: |
The aim of the course is to teach the effect of exercise on body systems under various environmental conditions, to evaluate the problems that may occur during exercise, to understand the exercise proposals and to reflect on the basic practice. |
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Contribution of the Course to Professional Development |
Professionally, it provides a basis for interpreting the effect of exercise training on systems and for preparing exercise prescriptions. |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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Objective of the course and introduction |
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Energy transfer systems in the body and exercise
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Muscular physiology, musculoskeletal system and exercise
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Nerve physiology |
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Cardiovascular system and exercise I |
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Cardiovascular system and exercise II |
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Respiratory physiology and exercise |
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Acid-Base Balance, Pulmonary Ventilation During Exercise |
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The endocrine system and its adaptation to exercise |
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Renal System, Fluid Balance and Adaptation to Exercise |
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Measurement of energy capacity and energy expenditure at rest and physical activity, exercise tests |
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Aerobic and anaerobic exercise training, post-exercise recovery |
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Thermo-regulation and exercise, Underwater and high altitude physiology |
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Practical application of heart rate and blood pressure and clinical measurements
Practical application of submaximal and maximal exercise tests and clinical measurements
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