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Exercise physiology nutrition, energy, and human performance William D. McArdle, Frank I. Katch, Victor L. Katch

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Wolters Kluwer Edition: 7th edDescription: lxv, 1038 p col. ill 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781608318599
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.044
Contents:
Introduction: A View of the Past: Exercise Physiology-Roots and Historical Perspectives Interview with Dr. Charles Tipton PART ONE: EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Section 1: Nutrition: The Base for Human Performance Interview with Dr. David L. Costill Chapter 1: Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Proteins Chapter 2: Vitamins, Minerals, and Water Chapter 3: Optimal Nutrition for Exercise Section 2: Energy for Physical Activity Interview with Dr. John O. Holloszy Chapter 4: Energy Value of Food Chapter 5: Introduction to Energy Transfer Chapter 6: Energy Transfer in the Body Chapter 7: Energy Transfer in Exercise Chapter 8: Measurement of Human Energy Expenditure Chapter 9: Human Energy Expenditure During Rest and Physical Activity Chapter 10: Energy Expenditure During Walking, Jogging, Running, and Swimming Chapter 11: Individual Differences and Measurement of Energy Capacities Section 3: Aerobic Systems of Energy Delivery and Utilization Interview with Dr. Loring B. Rowell Chapter 12: Pulmonary Structure and Function Chapter 13: Gas Exchange and Transport Chapter 14: Dynamics of Pulmonary Ventilation Chapter 15: The Cardiovascular System Chapter 16: Cardiovascular Regulation and Integration Chapter 17: Functional Capacity of the Cardiovascular System Chapter 18: Skeletal Muscle: Structure and Function Chapter 19: Neural Control of Human Movement Chapter 20: The Endocrine System: Organization and Acute and Chronic Responses to Exercise PART TWO: APPLIED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Section 4: Enhancement of Energy Capacity Interview with Dr. Bengt Saltin Chapter 21: Training for Anaerobic and Aerobic Power Chapter 22: Muscular Strength: Training Muscles to Become Stronger Chapter 23: Special Aids to Exercise Training and Performance Section 5: Exercise Performance and Environmental Stress Interview with Dr. Barbara Drinkwater Chapter 24: Exercise at Medium and High Altitude Chapter 25: Exercise and Thermal Stress Chapter 26: Sport Diving Chapter 27: Microgravity: The Last Frontier Section 6: Body Composition, Energy Balance, and Weight Control Interview with Dr. Claude Bouchard Chapter 28: Body Composition Assessment Chapter 29: Physique, Performance, and Physical Activity Chapter 30: Overweight, Obesity, and Weight Control Section 7: Exercise, Successful Aging, and Disease Prevention Interview with Dr. Steven N. Blair Chapter 31: Physical Activity, Health, and Aging Chapter 32: Clinical Exercise Physiology for Cancer, Cardiovascular, and Pulmonary Rehabilitation On the Horizon Interview with Dr. Frank Booth Molecular Biology: A New Vista for Exercise Physiology Index
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction: A View of the Past: Exercise Physiology-Roots and Historical Perspectives Interview with Dr. Charles Tipton PART ONE: EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Section 1: Nutrition: The Base for Human Performance Interview with Dr. David L. Costill Chapter 1: Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Proteins Chapter 2: Vitamins, Minerals, and Water Chapter 3: Optimal Nutrition for Exercise Section 2: Energy for Physical Activity Interview with Dr. John O. Holloszy Chapter 4: Energy Value of Food Chapter 5: Introduction to Energy Transfer Chapter 6: Energy Transfer in the Body Chapter 7: Energy Transfer in Exercise Chapter 8: Measurement of Human Energy Expenditure Chapter 9: Human Energy Expenditure During Rest and Physical Activity Chapter 10: Energy Expenditure During Walking, Jogging, Running, and Swimming Chapter 11: Individual Differences and Measurement of Energy Capacities Section 3: Aerobic Systems of Energy Delivery and Utilization Interview with Dr. Loring B. Rowell Chapter 12: Pulmonary Structure and Function Chapter 13: Gas Exchange and Transport Chapter 14: Dynamics of Pulmonary Ventilation Chapter 15: The Cardiovascular System Chapter 16: Cardiovascular Regulation and Integration Chapter 17: Functional Capacity of the Cardiovascular System Chapter 18: Skeletal Muscle: Structure and Function Chapter 19: Neural Control of Human Movement Chapter 20: The Endocrine System: Organization and Acute and Chronic Responses to Exercise PART TWO: APPLIED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Section 4: Enhancement of Energy Capacity Interview with Dr. Bengt Saltin Chapter 21: Training for Anaerobic and Aerobic Power Chapter 22: Muscular Strength: Training Muscles to Become Stronger Chapter 23: Special Aids to Exercise Training and Performance Section 5: Exercise Performance and Environmental Stress Interview with Dr. Barbara Drinkwater Chapter 24: Exercise at Medium and High Altitude Chapter 25: Exercise and Thermal Stress Chapter 26: Sport Diving Chapter 27: Microgravity: The Last Frontier Section 6: Body Composition, Energy Balance, and Weight Control Interview with Dr. Claude Bouchard Chapter 28: Body Composition Assessment Chapter 29: Physique, Performance, and Physical Activity Chapter 30: Overweight, Obesity, and Weight Control Section 7: Exercise, Successful Aging, and Disease Prevention Interview with Dr. Steven N. Blair Chapter 31: Physical Activity, Health, and Aging Chapter 32: Clinical Exercise Physiology for Cancer, Cardiovascular, and Pulmonary Rehabilitation On the Horizon Interview with Dr. Frank Booth Molecular Biology: A New Vista for Exercise Physiology Index

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