Physiology of Sports and ExerciseScientific e-Resources, 6 thg 11, 2019 - 312 trang Physiology is the identification of physiological mechanisms underlying physical activity the comprehensive delivery of treatment services concerned with the analysis improvement and maintenance of health and fitness rehabilitation of heart disease and other chronic diseases and/or disabilities and the professional guidance and counsel of athletes and other interested in athletics sports training and human adaptability to acute and chronic exercise. The book for undergraduate exercise physiology courses, Physiology of Sport and Exercise, has been fully updated in both content and design. New research on effects of physical activity on health, including the addition of international data on the incidence of cardiovascular disease and obesity. Physiology of Sport and Exercise stands alone as the best, most comprehensive resource framing the latest research findings in a reader-friendly format. |
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Carbohydrate | 177 |
Vitamins | 183 |
Classification of Food | 189 |
Organic Meat Production Requirements | 196 |
Causes | 202 |
Role of Carbohydrates 206 Some General Dietary Considerations 207 Carbohydrate Diets and Endurance Capacity 207 Carbohydrate Diets and Endu... | 216 |
Health Effects 217 Fitness 218 Cardiovascular System 218 Immune System 218 Cancer 219 Neurobiological 220 Depression 231 Sleep 231 Excessiv... | 238 |
Historical Attitudes 239 The Arts 240 Society and Culture 240 Economic Impact 240 Size Acceptance 242 Industry Influence on Research 242 Classi... | 243 |
Brain | 80 |
Allied Health Professions | 87 |
Anaesthetic Technician | 93 |
Cardiovascular Technologist | 102 |
Medical Transcription | 109 |
Clinical Coder 117 Clinical Officer | 121 |
Lactation Consultant | 127 |
Ergogenic Aid | 171 |
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