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Introduction to Exercise Physiology [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 532 pages, kaal: 992 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1449698182
  • ISBN-13: 9781449698188
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 532 pages, kaal: 992 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1449698182
  • ISBN-13: 9781449698188
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Introduction to Exercise Physiology identifies the key scientific content that is critically important to the successful practice of exercise physiology. This text introduces students to the scientific basis for the practice of exercise physiology to prevent or control mind-body diseases, to promote health and well-being, and to enhance athlete performance. The goal of this text is to embrace a new paradigm of exercise physiology as a comprehensive healthcare profession. Introduction to Exercise Physiology emphasizes sound scientific content that will help exercise physiologists design appropriate exercise prescription that focuses on the public health challenges of sedentary living. In addition, the text enables students to understand the effects of sports nutrition and athletic performance by examining exercise metabolism, fuel utilization, and cardiovascular functions and adaptations from a non-performance enhancing supplement perspective. Specific physiologic calculations are presented to teach students how to monitor exercise intensity, as well as to improve the safety and credibility of client-specific test protocols, health and fitness training programs, and athletic competitions. Introduction to Exercise Physiology teaches students the necessary physiologic, electrocardiographic, biomechanic, and anatomic concepts to prepare for and pass the ASEP Board Certification exam.Key Features: Chapters are organized into the following seven major areas in accordance with the emphasis on exercise as medicine:I. Scientific Aspects of Exercise PhysiologyII. Training the Cardiorespiratory and Muscular SystemsIII. Training and PerformanceIV. Exercise Is MedicineV. Exercise BiomechanicsVI. Anatomy of Sports and ExerciseVII. The Profession of Exercise PhysiologyEach chapter begins with an overview of the chapter objectives presented in the form of individual questions Chapters conclude by providing students with a list of key terms, a chapter outline, glossary, study questions, suggested readings and references to further student learning Includes a discussion around the importance of exercise physiology as a profession and covers the future challenges for exercise physiologists, the basics of the change process and the importance of a professional organization
Part1 Scientific Aspects of Exercise Physiology

Chapter1 Regulation of Ventilation

Chapter2 Pulmonary Ventilation

Chapter3 Cardiovascular System

Chapter4 Maximal Oxygen Uptake

Chapter5 Biochemistry of Exercise

Chapter6 Neuromuscular System
Part2 Training the Cardiorespiratory and Muscular Systems

Chapter7 Training the Aerobic and Anaerobic Energy

Chapter8 Training the Muscular System
Part3 Training and Performance

Chapter9 Ethical Thinking and Sports Nutrition

Chapter10 Agents to Enhance Physiologic Responses to Exercise
Part4 Exercise Is Medicine

Chapter11 Electrocardiography

Chapter12 Cardiovascular Assessment and Health Profile

Chapter13 Exercise and Health Benefits
Part5 Exercise Biomechanics

Chapter14 Basic Concepts in Exercise Biomechanics

Chapter15 The Science of Levers

Chapter16 Exercise Biomechanical Calculations
Part6 Anatomy of Sports and Exercise

Chapter17 Muscles of the Upper Extremity

Chapter18 Muscles of the Lower Extremity

Chapter19 Applied Anatomy and Human Movement
Part7 The Profession of Exercise Physiology

Chapter20 Introduction to Exercise Physiology

Chapter21 Professionalization of Exercise Physiology

Chapter22 Legal Aspects of Exercise Physiology

Chapter23 Exercise Physiology Research
Tommy Boone, PhD, MPH, MAM, MBAProfessor, Department of Exercise PhysiologyThe College of St. Scholastica