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Advanced exercise physiology : essential concepts and applications / Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, Steven J. Keteyian, PhD, Henry Ford Health System.
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Title:Advanced exercise physiology : essential concepts and applications / Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, Steven J. Keteyian, PhD, Henry Ford Health System.
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Author/Creator:Ehrman, Jonathan K., 1962- author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Kerrigan, Dennis J., 1974- author.
Keteyian, Steven J., author.
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Published/Created:Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, [2018]
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: QT256 .E33a 2018
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Call Number: QT256 .E33a 2018
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Number of Items:1
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Status:c.1 On loan - Due on 04-29-2024
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Library of Congress Subjects:Exercise--Physiological aspects.
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Medical Subjects: Exercise--physiology.
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Description:vii, 376 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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Summary:Advanced exercise physiology: essential concepts and applications builds upon foundational topics and looks further into key physiological components to help advanced students gain a deeper level of understanding. Authors Jonathan K. Ehrman, Dennis J. Kerrigan, and Steven J. Keteyian address a wide range of complex topics with evidence-based information and a focused, targeted style.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781492505716 (print)
1492505714 (print)
9781492556510 (ebook)
1492556513
9781492556510
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Exercise Metabolism
Foundations of Metabolism
Energy Transfer
Energy Substrates for Metabolism
Energy Systems
Total Yield From Metabolism
Metabolic Regulation During Exercise
Factors That Influence Exercise Metabolism
Summary
Definitions
ch. 2 Dynamics of Skeletal-Neuromuscular and Gastrointestinal Physiology
Structure of Skeletal Muscle and Mechanisms of Contraction
Neuromuscular Control of Movement
Functional Properties of Muscle
Regulatory Control of the GI System
Smooth Muscle
Overview of the GI Organs
Summary
Definitions
ch. 3 Cardiovascular System: Function and Control
General Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System
Mechanisms of Contraction
Cardiac Electrophysiology
Conduction System and Electrocardiogram
Coronary Blood Supply
Cardiac Cycle and Mechanics
Cardiac Performance
Changes in Heart Rate, Stroke Volume, and Cardiac Output During an Acute Bout of Exercise
Circulatory Hemodynamics and Distribution of Blood Flow
Transport of O2 and CO2
Cardiorespiratory Fitness: The Whole Picture
Cardiovascular Regulation
Other Important Topics in Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology
Kidneys and Exercise
Summary
Definitions
ch. 4 Pulmonary Exercise Physiology
Lung Structure and Function
Exercise and Lung Function
Illness
Summary
Definitions
ch. 5 Immune and Endocrine System
Immune System Components and Function
Exercise and Immune Function
Acute Exercise and the Immune Response
Exercise Endocrinology
Hormone Control of the Cardiorespiratory System During Aerobic Exercise
Hormone Control of Substrate Availability During Aerobic Exercise
Hormone Control of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance During Aerobic Exercise
Hormone Response After Aerobic Exercise Training
Endocrine Response During Anaerobic or Resistance Exercise
Hormone Response During Acute Anaerobic Exercise
Endocrine Adaptations to Anaerobic Exercise Training
Summary
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ch. 6 Principles for Testing and Training for Aerobic Power
Work and Power
Direct and Indirect Measurement of Energy Production
Net O2 Cost of Exercise
Caloric Equivalent of O2
Protocols for Assessing Aerobic Power
Matching Training Regimen to Energy and Organ Systems and Training to Improve Aerobic Power
Physiological Adaptations Attributable to Aerobic Training
Summary
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ch. 7 Principles for Testing and Training: Anaerobic Strength, Power, and Range of Motion
Anaerobic Exercise Training Principles
Resistance Testing and Training
Range of Motion
Putting it All Together
Summary
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ch. 8 Body Composition and Weight Management
Body Composition Models and Theories
Weight Management Principles
Summary
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ch. 9 Performance: Environmental Stressors, Genetics, Nutrition, and Ergogenic Aids
Exercise and the Environment
Performance Exercise Physiology
Summary
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ch. 10 Physical Activity and Exercise for Health and Fitness
Epidemiology of Physical Activity, Inactivity, and Exercise
Relationship Between Physical Activity, Exercise, Fitness, and Disease Prevention
Proper Screening Before Exercise and the Risks Associated With Exercise
How Much Exercise is Enough?
Exercise in the Treatment of Common Noncommunicable Chronic Diseases
Challenges of Exercise Adherence and Facilitating Behavior Change
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ch. 11 Emerging Concepts: Exercise Pharmacology and Exercise Genomics
Exercise Pharmacology
Exercise Genomics
Summary
Definitions.