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Bioenergetics 366
(310.366) [HM]
BIOENERGETICS IN EXERCISE AND
NUTRITION
This unit provides a molecular level understanding of fuel
metabolism in relation to exercise, sports nutrition and metabolic diseases. On
completion, students will understand how the different stores of fuel are
mobilised and utilised during physical activity, and how fuel metabolism is
affected by training and metabolic diseases. Moreover, students will develop an
appreciation of the biochemical principles underlying several key issues of
sports nutrition (e.g. carbohydrate loading, vitamins and exercise performance,
muscle growth, weight control and obesity). Evaluation consists of weekly
assignments and one written examination.
Lectures: 3 hrs per week; project work: 25
hrs
Prerequisites: Exercise Physiology 261 [HM],
Exercise Physiology 262 [HM] and 8 points of second-year human movement units or
16 points of second-year physiology, biochemistry or anatomy and human
biology units or one of Physiology 200, Physiology 250, Biochemistry 210
or Zoology 201 and 202

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