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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: Philadelphia, Pa. ; London : Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2010.Edition: 7th ed., International edDescription: lxv, 1038 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781608318599 (hbk.) :
  • 9781608318599
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.044 MCA
LOC classification:
  • QP301 .M375 2010
Contents:
Part one: Exercise physiology. Section 1.Nutrition: the base for human peformance -- 1.Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins -- 2.Vitamins, minerals and water -- 3.Optimal nutrition for exercise -- Section 2.Energy for physical activity -- 4.Energy value of food -- 5.Introduction to energy transfer -- 6.Energy transfer in the body -- 7.Energy transfer during exercise -- 8.Measurement of human energy expenditure -- 9.Human energy expenditure -- 9.Human energy expenditure during rest and physical activity -- 10.Energy expenditure during walkhg, jogging, running, and swimming -- 11.Individual differences and measurement of energy capacities -- Section 3.Aerobic systems of energy delivery and utilization -- 12.Pulmonary structure and function -- 13.Gas exchange and transport -- 14.Dynamics of pulmonary ventilation -- 15.The cardiovascular system -- 16.Cardiovascular regulation and integration -- 17.Functional capacity of the cardiovascular system -- 18.Skeletal muscle: structure and function -- 19.Neural control of human movement -- 20.The endocrine system: organization and acute and chronic responses to exercise -- Part two: Applied exercise physiology -- Section 4.Enhancement of energy transfer capacity -- 21.Training for anaerobic and aerobic power -- 22.Muscular strength: training muscules to become stronger -- 23.Speical aids to exercise training and performances -- Section 5.Exercise performance and environmental stress -- 24.Exercise at medium and high altitude -- 25.Exercise and thermal stress -- 26.Sport diving -- 27.Microgravity: the last fronteir -- Section 6.Body composition, energy balance, and weight control -- 29.Physique, performance, and physical activity -- 30.Overweight, obesity, and weight control -- Section 7.Exercise, successful aging, and disease prevention -- 31.Physical activity, health, and aging -- 32.Clinical exercise physiology for cancer; cardiovascular, and pulmonary rehabilitation -- On the horizon -- Molecular biology - a new vista for exercise physiology.
Summary: This textbook integrates basic concepts and relevant scientific information to provide a foundation for understanding nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise training.
List(s) this item appears in: Nutrition
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 612.044 MCA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 09/10/2017 218621

Previous ed.: Philadelphia, Pa.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part one: Exercise physiology. Section 1.Nutrition: the base for human peformance -- 1.Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins -- 2.Vitamins, minerals and water -- 3.Optimal nutrition for exercise -- Section 2.Energy for physical activity -- 4.Energy value of food -- 5.Introduction to energy transfer -- 6.Energy transfer in the body -- 7.Energy transfer during exercise -- 8.Measurement of human energy expenditure -- 9.Human energy expenditure -- 9.Human energy expenditure during rest and physical activity -- 10.Energy expenditure during walkhg, jogging, running, and swimming -- 11.Individual differences and measurement of energy capacities -- Section 3.Aerobic systems of energy delivery and utilization -- 12.Pulmonary structure and function -- 13.Gas exchange and transport -- 14.Dynamics of pulmonary ventilation -- 15.The cardiovascular system -- 16.Cardiovascular regulation and integration -- 17.Functional capacity of the cardiovascular system -- 18.Skeletal muscle: structure and function -- 19.Neural control of human movement -- 20.The endocrine system: organization and acute and chronic responses to exercise -- Part two: Applied exercise physiology -- Section 4.Enhancement of energy transfer capacity -- 21.Training for anaerobic and aerobic power -- 22.Muscular strength: training muscules to become stronger -- 23.Speical aids to exercise training and performances -- Section 5.Exercise performance and environmental stress -- 24.Exercise at medium and high altitude -- 25.Exercise and thermal stress -- 26.Sport diving -- 27.Microgravity: the last fronteir -- Section 6.Body composition, energy balance, and weight control -- 29.Physique, performance, and physical activity -- 30.Overweight, obesity, and weight control -- Section 7.Exercise, successful aging, and disease prevention -- 31.Physical activity, health, and aging -- 32.Clinical exercise physiology for cancer; cardiovascular, and pulmonary rehabilitation -- On the horizon -- Molecular biology - a new vista for exercise physiology.

This textbook integrates basic concepts and relevant scientific information to provide a foundation for understanding nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise training.

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