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Title: | Fifty Miles for My Fiftieth Birthday |
Author: | Robert B. Tallitsch Department of Biology 639 38'th Street Augustana College Rock Island, IL 61201-2296 RobertTallitsch@Augustana.edu |
Discipline: | Biological Sciences |
Target Audience: | Intermediate, majors |
Keywords: | exercise, skeletal muscle, skeletal muscle pathology |
Length of Time/Staging: | Three in-class sessions of approximately fifteen minutes each; out of class research of approximately four to eight hours. |
Abstract: | Lincoln is a 50-year old runner who, over the past five
years, has completed five one-half marathons and four marathons. He regularly runs six to seven days a week, totaling 30 to 50 miles per week. For his fiftieth birthday Lincoln decided to participate in the Silver Rush 50-mile run. This 50-mile out-and-back run started at an elevation of 10,000 feet in Leadville, Colorado, and ascended 7,400 feet over four peaks, with the highest pass at 12,200 feet. During the run and after the run Lincoln encounters significant musculoskeletal problems, resulting in hospitalization and treatment. This PBL problem introduces students to exercise- induced skeletal muscle pathophysiology and the resulting disturbances in homeostasis. |
Date Submitted: | 8/9/2012 |
Date Accepted: | 10/19/2012 |
Date Publisheded: | 10/31/2012 |
Problem content: | Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 |
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