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E-raamat: Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume II - Exercise and Clinical Testing: The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide

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  • Formaat: 342 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000537642
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  • Formaat: 342 pages
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Since its first published edition more than 30 years ago, the BASES (British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences) Physiological Testing Guidelines have represented the leading knowledge base of current testing methodology for sport and exercise scientists. Sport and exercise physiologists conduct physiological assessments that have proven validity and reliability, both in laboratory and sport-specific contexts. A wide variety of test protocols have been developed, adapted and refined to support athletes of all abilities reach their full potential. This book is a comprehensive guide to these protocols and to the key issues relating to physiological testing.

With contributions from leading specialist sport physiologists and covering a wide range of mainstream sports in terms of ethical, practical and methodological issues, this volume represents an essential resource for sport-specific exercise testing in both research and applied settings. This new edition draws on the authors experience of supporting athletes from many sports through several Olympic cycles to achieve world leading performances. While drawing on previous editions, it is presented in a revised format matching the sport groupings used in elite sport support within the UK sport institutes. Building on the underpinning general procedures, these specific chapters are supported by appropriate up-to-date case studies in the supporting web resources.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xiii
Foreword xvi
Introduction 1(2)
R. C. Richard Davison
Paul M. Smith
PART I
3(38)
1.1 Professional competency and working with others
5(5)
Michael J. Price
Andrew M. Miles
Paul M. Smith
1.2 Physiological exercise testing: ethical considerations
10(9)
Steve R. Bird
Andrew Smith
1.3 Health and safety in duty of care: evaluating and stratifying risk
19(7)
S. Andy Sparks
Kelly Marrin
Craig A. Bridge
1.4 Safeguarding in physiological testing
26(4)
Emma Kavanagh
Daniel Rhind
1.5 Influence of medication on typical exercise response
30(11)
Thom Phillips
Patrick Orme
PART II
41(18)
2.1 Data intelligence and feedback in a clinical context
43(5)
Sarah Gilchrist
Mark Homer
2.2 Reliability and measurement error
48(5)
Shaun J. Mclaren
2.3 Scaling: adjusting physiological and performance measures to body size
53(6)
Edward Winter
Simon Jobson
PART III
59(94)
3.1 Participant pre-test preparation and evaluation
61(5)
Rachel Lord
Brian Begg
3.2 Maintenance and calibration standards: a cornerstone of laboratory quality assurance
66(6)
David Green
Glyn Howatson
3.3 Lung and respiratory muscle function
72(7)
John Dickinson
Karl Sylvester
3.4 Surface anthropometry
79(7)
Susan C. Lennie
3.5 Functional screening
86(5)
Mike Duncan
Stuart Elwell
Mark Lyons
3.6 Assessment of free-living energy expenditure
91(6)
Enhad A. Chowdhury
Oliver J. Peacock
Dylan Thompson
3.7 Respiratory gas analysis
97(5)
Simon Marwood
Richie P. Goulding
3.8 Metabolic threshold testing: interpretation and prognostic prescriptive value
102(9)
Mark Burnley
Matthew I. Black
3.9 Ratings of perceived exertion
111(10)
John P. Buckley
Roger Eston
3.10 Clinical strength testing
121(5)
Dale Cannavan
Katie Thralls-Butte
3.11 Blood sampling
126(6)
Ronald J. Maughan
Susan M. Shirreffs
3.12 Field-based assessments for determining aerobic fitness and exercise prescription
132(11)
John P. Buckley
Jennifer Reed
Tim Grove
3.13 Quantifying free-living physical activity and sedentary behaviours in adults
143(5)
Oliver J. Peacock
Enhad A. Chowdhury
Dylan Thompson
3.14 Musculoskeletal assessment
148(5)
Nigel Gleeson
Andrea Bailey
PART IV
153(60)
4.1 Assessment of peripheral blood flow and vascular function
155(12)
Benjamin J. R. Buckley
Maxime Boidin
Dick H. J. Thijssen
4.2 Application of dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
167(15)
Karen Hind
4.3 Assessment of cardiac structure and function
182(15)
Christopher Johnson
Keith George
David L. Oxborough
4.4 Methods in exercise immunology
197(8)
Nicolette C. Bishop
Neil P. Walsh
4.5 Skeletal muscle biopsy: techniques and applications
205(8)
Richard A. Ferguson
Natalie F. Shur
PART V
213(104)
5.1 Exercise testing in obesity
215(7)
David Broom
Matthew Capehorn
Anna Myers
5.2 Exercise testing in cardiovascular disease
222(9)
Victoria S. Sprung
John P. Buckley
David L. Oxborough
5.3 Exercise testing in diabetes
231(10)
Rob C. Andrews
Parth Narendran
Emma Cockcroft
5.4 Exercise testing in chronic kidney disease
241(9)
Pelagia Koufaki
Sharlene Greenwood
Jamie H. Macdonald
5.5 Exercise testing in chronic lung disease
250(8)
Oliver J. Price
Karl Sylvester
Joanna Shakespeare
Mark A. Faghy
5.6 Exercise testing in breast and prostate cancer
258(9)
John M. Saxton
Ruth Ashton
5.7 Exercise testing in peripheral arterial disease
267(10)
Amy Harwood
Edward Caldow
Gabriel Cucato
5.8 Exercise testing in children
277(7)
Craig Williams
Melitta Mcnarry
Keith Tolfrey
5.9 Exercise testing in older adults
284(7)
Matt W. Hill
Michael J. Price
5.10 Exercise testing in females
291(5)
Kirsty M. Hicks
Anthony C. Hackney
Michael Dooley
Georgie Bruinvels
5.11 Exercise testing in pregnancy
296(11)
Victoria L. Meah
Amal Hassan
Lin Foo
Christoph Lees
Marlize De Vivo
5.12 Exercise testing in heart failure
307(10)
Eric J. Stohr
Lauren K. Truby
Veli Topkara
Gordon Mcgregor
Mark J. Haykowsky
Index 317
R.C. Richard Davison, PhD, FBASES, CSci, is Professor of Exercise Physiology in the School of Health and Life Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.

Paul M. Smith, PhD, FBASES, FHEA, is Senior Lecturer in Exercise Physiology in the School of Sport and Health Sciences at Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK.

James Hopker, PhD, is Professor of Sport and Exercise Science and Deputy Director of the Division of Natural Sciences at the University of Kent, UK.

Michael J. Price, PhD, FBASES, is Reader in Exercise Physiology at Coventry University, UK.

Florentina Hettinga, PhD, FACSM, FECSS, SFHEA, is Professor of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation and Director of Research and Knowledge Exchange of the Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University, UK.

Garry Tew, PhD, FBASES, FHEA, is Professor of Clinical Exercise Science in the Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University, UK.

Lindsay Bottoms, PhD, FBASES, is Reader in Exercise and Health Physiology at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, and the Director of the Research Centre for Psychology and Sports Sciences.