Speech and Language Therapy
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

Course Introduction and Application Information

Course Code: UNI348
Course Name: Exercise Physiology
Semester: Fall
Course Credits:
ECTS
5
Language of instruction: Turkish
Course Condition:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: University Elective
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: E-Learning
Course Coordinator: Dr. Öğr. Üy. ŞEYDA NUR DAĞLI
Course Lecturer(s): Dr. Öğr. Ü. Şeyda Nur DAĞLI
Course Assistants:

Course Objective and Content

Course Objectives: It is examined how exercise, which is one of the biggest stresses applied to the body, forces the physiological mechanisms, how the systems respond and adapt to this stress.
Course Content: Define physiology and exercise,
Understanding the energy metabolism activated during exercise
While exercising; To learn the structural changes and adaptations in the cardiovascular, pulmonary, skeletal, nervous, excretory and endocrine systems.
Understanding the effects of age, gender, environmental conditions, nutrition and ergogenic supports on exercise
Counting the effects of exercise on health
Talking about clinical exercise

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) Define physiology and exercise, Will be able to learn the history of exercise physiology, Will be able to learn the acute and chronic changes that the body gives to exercise, To be able to count the homeostatic mechanisms in our body,
2) To understand the basics of metabolism, Will be able to learn energy transfers, Will be able to define oxidation-reduction reactions, Will learn the energy sources used during exercise, Calculate the energy obtained from energy sources in kcal, Count the main energy materials for metabolism, Define energy systems,
3) Understand the basic structure of skeletal muscle, To learn the mechanism of muscle contraction, Classify muscle fibers Will be able to explain muscle shaping to adapt to the exercise,
4) Understand the basic mechanism of the nervous system, Will be able to comprehend the contraction of the nervous system with the muscle, Will be able to learn the neuromuscular junction,
5) To learn the structure and mechanism of the respiratory system, Count the lung volumes and capacities, Will be able to describe lung functions that change during exercise, Compare ventilatory changes before, during and after exercise, Define concepts such as dyspnea, hyperventilation and muscle pain,
6) Explain the structure and functions of the cardiovascular system, Understand the acute changes in the cardiovascular system such as heart rate, cardiac output, oxygen consumption and blood pressure during exercise, Will be able to describe chronic changes such as hypertrophy and hyperplasia in the cardiovascular system during exercise, Count the positive effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system,
7) Describe the components and functions of the immune system, Count exercise plasma proteins, Explain the immune response of acute and chronic exercise, Will be able to comprehend exercise endocrinology, which describes the changes and effects of hormones during exercise,
8) Define the relationship between exercise and disease prevention, Explain the role of exercise in the treatment of non-communicable chronic diseases, To be able to determine exercise tests for health,
9) Explain the effect of healthy nutrition on exercise performance, Will be able to define the way of nutrition to increase performance,
10) Define what electrolytes are, explain their functions, Explain how exercise affects fluid and electrolyte balance, Be able to identify hyponatremia, Explain the optimum fluid and electrolyte consumption in order to increase exercise performance,
11) Will be able to learn how environmental conditions such as cold, heat and altitude affect the ability to exercise, You can define the emphasis,
12) Define ergogenics, To be able to count prohibited and legal nutritional supplements in sports competitions,
13) Explain the effects of exercise in children, Will be able to tell how many hours of exercise should be done in children in which age range, be able to define aging, Explain the effect of exercise on the elderly
14) Will be able to explain in general which diseases exercise can be used in the treatment of
15) To be able to search for articles in international databases such as Pubmed, To have information about how the article was prepared, Learn to prepare and make presentations

Course Flow Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Introduction to Exercise Physiology 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016).Medical Physiology. Güneş Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. Mehmet Ünal (2019). Exercise Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition.
2) Energy Metabolism in Exercise 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Güneş Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. 5. Jonathan K. E., Dennis J. K., Steven J. K. (2018). Advanced Exercise Physiology. Hipokrat publishing house.
3) Skeletal-Muscular System in Exercise 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Güneş Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. Erdal AĞAR (2021). Human Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition. Turkish Physiological Sciences Association
4) Nervous system in exercise 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Güneş Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. Erdal AĞAR (2021). Human Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition. Turkish Physiological Sciences Association
5) Pulmonary system in exercise 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Güneş Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. 5. Jonathan K. E., Dennis J. K., Steven J. K. (2018). Advanced Exercise Physiology. Hipokrat publishing house.
6) Cardiovascular System in Exercise 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Güneş Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. 5. Jonathan K. E., Dennis J. K., Steven J. K. (2018). Advanced Exercise Physiology. Hipokrat publishing house.
7) Endocrine system in exercise 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016).Medical Physiology. Güneş Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. Erdal AĞAR (2021). Human Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition. Turkish Physiological Sciences Association 3. Mehmet Ünal (2019). Exercise Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition.
8) Exercise and Health 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Sun Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. William J. Kraemer, Steven J. Fleck, Michael R. Deschenes (2018). Exercise Physiology. Palme Publishing. 2nd Edition.
9) Exercise and Nutrition 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Sun Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. Mehmet Ünal (2019). Exercise Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition.
10) Fluid and Electrolytes in Exercise 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Sun Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. William J. Kraemer, Steven J. Fleck, Michael R. Deschenes (2018). Exercise Physiology. Palme Publishing. 2nd Edition.
11) Exercise and Environmental conditions 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Sun Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. Erdal AĞAR (2021). Human Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition. Turkish Physiological Sciences Association 3. Mehmet Ünal (2019). Exercise Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition.
12) Ergogenics in Exercise 1. William J. Kraemer, Steven J. Fleck, Michael R. Deschenes (2018). Exercise Physiology. Palme Publishing. 2nd Edition. 3. Mehmet Ünal (2019). Exercise Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition.
13) Age and Gender in Exercise 1. Mehmet Ünal (2019). Exercise Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition.
14) Clinical Exercise 1. Erdal AĞAR (2021). Human Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition. Turkish Physiological Sciences Association 2. William J. Kraemer, Steven J. Fleck, Michael R. Deschenes (2018). Exercise Physiology. Palme Publishing. 2nd Edition.
15) Presentation Pubmed
16) Final 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Medical Physiology. Sun Medical Bookstores. 13. Edition 2. Erdal AĞAR (2021). Human Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition. Turkish Physiological Sciences Association 3. Mehmet Ünal (2019). Exercise Physiology. Istanbul Medical Bookstores. 1st Edition. 4. William J. Kraemer, Steven J. Fleck, Michael R. Deschenes (2018). Exercise Physiology. Palme Publishing. 2nd Edition. 5. Jonathan K. E., Dennis J. K., Steven J. K. (2018). Advanced Exercise Physiology. Hipokrat publishing house.

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: Ders Notları
References: 1. Guyton ve Hall (2016). Tıbbi Fizyoloji. Güneş Tıp Kitabevleri. 13. Baskı
2. Erdal AĞAR (2021). İnsan Fizyolojisi. İstanbul Tıp Kitabevleri. 1. Baskı. Türk Fizyolojik Bilimler Derneği
3. Mehmet Ünal (2019) EgzersizFizyolojisi. İstanbul Tıp Kitabevleri. 1. Baskı.
4. William J. Kraemer, Steven J. Fleck, Michael R. Deschenes (2018). Egzersiz Fizyolojisi. Palme Yayınevi. 2. Baskı.
5. Jonathan K. E., Dennis J. K., Steven J. K. (2018). İleri Egzersiz Fizyolojisi. Hipokrat yayınevi.

Course - Program Learning Outcome Relationship

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Program Outcomes
1) Prepare and implement therapy programs to prevent, evaluate, diagnose and diagnose language and speech disorders by using original theoretical and practical knowledge and equipments acquired in the field. Change or terminate the process and application where necessary.
1) -To be able to use advanced theoretical and applied knowledge gained in the field. -To be able to interpret and evaluate data, to define and analyze problems, to develop solutions based on research and evidence, using the advanced knowledge and skills acquired in the field. - To be able to inform the relevant people and institutions on the issues related to the field; to be able to convey their thoughts and suggestions for solutions to problems verbally and in writing. - Being able to carry out an advanced study in the field independently.
2) Have the knowledge of teaching programs, teaching strategies, methods and techniques related to language and speech therapy.
3) Comprehends the methods related to the production of scientific knowledge.
4) To apply the historical development of the profession and the acquired knowledge and skills in the field of language and speech disorders according to the principles of professional ethics.
5) Applies the principles of professional development and learning, communication and social skills in the fields of work.
6) Use the acquired knowledge, skills and problem solving skills in the field of language and speech therapy as interdiscipliner, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary.
7) To be able to conceptualize the events and phenomena related to language and speech therapy; examine with scientific methods and techniques; interpret the data, evaluate, identify problems, analyze, develop solutions based on evidence and research.
8) Participates in all stages of research and project applications by using technological tools and materials in the field of language and speech therapy.
9) Using the English at a general level of European Language Portfolio B1, he follows the scientific sources in his field and communicates with his colleagues.
10) It integrates the knowledge of language and speech disorders with its own applications, and realizes it and shares it with professional staff.
11) Uses information technologies and course materials individually or in group by taking responsibility in teaching-learning process effectively, producing solutions and gaining habit of life-long research and learning.
12) Access to current information by using scientific sources, legal regulations and related information technologies. Makes theoretical and / or practical research, takes part as a researcher in projects in his / her field, presents his / her findings orally and in writing in national and / or international meetings and / or publish them.
13) Evaluates and analyzes the nature, source, limits, accuracy, reliability and validity of knowledge by using research methods and techniques to reach scientific knowledge, develops and interprets solutions based on evidence.
14) It considers and respects individual differences, cultural beliefs, customs and traditions, and their daily activity, role and participation effects.

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

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Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) Prepare and implement therapy programs to prevent, evaluate, diagnose and diagnose language and speech disorders by using original theoretical and practical knowledge and equipments acquired in the field. Change or terminate the process and application where necessary.
1) -To be able to use advanced theoretical and applied knowledge gained in the field. -To be able to interpret and evaluate data, to define and analyze problems, to develop solutions based on research and evidence, using the advanced knowledge and skills acquired in the field. - To be able to inform the relevant people and institutions on the issues related to the field; to be able to convey their thoughts and suggestions for solutions to problems verbally and in writing. - Being able to carry out an advanced study in the field independently.
2) Have the knowledge of teaching programs, teaching strategies, methods and techniques related to language and speech therapy.
3) Comprehends the methods related to the production of scientific knowledge.
4) To apply the historical development of the profession and the acquired knowledge and skills in the field of language and speech disorders according to the principles of professional ethics.
5) Applies the principles of professional development and learning, communication and social skills in the fields of work.
6) Use the acquired knowledge, skills and problem solving skills in the field of language and speech therapy as interdiscipliner, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary.
7) To be able to conceptualize the events and phenomena related to language and speech therapy; examine with scientific methods and techniques; interpret the data, evaluate, identify problems, analyze, develop solutions based on evidence and research.
8) Participates in all stages of research and project applications by using technological tools and materials in the field of language and speech therapy.
9) Using the English at a general level of European Language Portfolio B1, he follows the scientific sources in his field and communicates with his colleagues.
10) It integrates the knowledge of language and speech disorders with its own applications, and realizes it and shares it with professional staff.
11) Uses information technologies and course materials individually or in group by taking responsibility in teaching-learning process effectively, producing solutions and gaining habit of life-long research and learning.
12) Access to current information by using scientific sources, legal regulations and related information technologies. Makes theoretical and / or practical research, takes part as a researcher in projects in his / her field, presents his / her findings orally and in writing in national and / or international meetings and / or publish them.
13) Evaluates and analyzes the nature, source, limits, accuracy, reliability and validity of knowledge by using research methods and techniques to reach scientific knowledge, develops and interprets solutions based on evidence.
14) It considers and respects individual differences, cultural beliefs, customs and traditions, and their daily activity, role and participation effects.

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Presentation 1 % 30
Final 1 % 70
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 30
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 70
total % 100

Workload and ECTS Credit Calculation

Activities Number of Activities Preparation for the Activity Spent for the Activity Itself Completing the Activity Requirements Workload
Course Hours 2 0 14 28
Study Hours Out of Class 4 3 2 20
Presentations / Seminar 1 6 6 12 24
Final 1 14 14 28 56
Total Workload 128