ACSM’s Advanced Exercise Physiology Second Edition, (Ebook PDF) – Digital Instant Dowload.
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0781797802
- ISBN-13 : 978-0781797801
- Author: Peter A. Farrell PhD FACSM (Editor), Michael J. Joyner MD FACSM (Editor), Vincent J. Caiozzo PhD FACSM (Editor)
Written at a graduate level, the Second Edition of ACSM’s Advanced Exercise Physiology enables experienced students to develop an in-depth understanding of exercise physiology along with its related topics and applications. Both the immediate and long-term effects of exercise on individual body systems are described in detail, and the text emphasizes how each body system’s physiological response to exercise is interdependent. Moreover, it examines how these physiological responses are affected by heat, cold, hypoxia, microgravity, rest, and hyperbaria.
This Second Edition features a team of international authors and editors whose expertise spans general physiology, exercise physiology, and research. Together, they have substantially revised, updated, and reorganized the text to incorporate feedback from both instructors and students.
Table contents:
- Historical perspective: origin to recognition
- Exercise and responses of biologic systems
- Nervous system and movement
- Skeletal-articular system
- Muscular system: structural and functional plasticity
- Muscular system: the control of muscle mass
- Muscular system: fatigue processes
- Autonomic nervous system
- Respiratory system
- Cardiovascular system: design and control
- Cardiovascular system: cardiac function
- Organization and control of circulation to skeletal muscle
- Gastrointestinal system
- Metabolic systems: control of ATP synthesis in skeletal muscle
- Metabolic systems: carbohydrate metabolism
- Metabolic systems: lipid metabolism
- Metabolic systems: interaction of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism
- Metabolic systems: protein and amino acid metabolism in muscle
- Mitochondrial biogenesis induced by endurance training
- Endocrine system: integrated influences on metabolism, growth, and reproduction
- Exercise and the immune system
- Body fluid and hemopoietic systems
- Renal system
- Effects of exercise in altered environments
- Physiologic systems and their responses to conditions of heat and cold
- Physiologic systems and their responses to hypoxia
- Physiologic systems and their responses to conditions of hyperbaria
- Physiologic systems and their responses to conditions of microgravity and bed rest
- Genomics in the future of exercise physiology
- Exercise genomics and proteomics
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