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Produktbild: Exercise Physiology

Exercise Physiology Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2026

Verlag

Human Kinetics

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784

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27,7/21,5/4,2 cm

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1782 g

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6. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-71823-582-3

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2026

Verlag

Human Kinetics

Seitenzahl

784

Maße (L/B/H)

27,7/21,5/4,2 cm

Gewicht

1782 g

Auflage

6. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-71823-582-3

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Exercise Physiology
  • Part I. Energy Systems
    Chapter 1. Introduction
    History of Exercise Physiology
    Rate-Limiting Factors
    Maximal Oxygen Consumption
    Performance and Predictors of Performance
    Stress and Strain
    Overload Principle
    Professional Field of Exercise Physiology and Exercise and Sports Science
    Physical Activity and Health: Reports, Guidelines, and Recommendations

    Chapter 2. Bioenergetics
    Heat, Temperature, and Biological Systems
    Laws of Thermodynamics
    Adenosine Triphosphate

    Chapter 3. ATP Homeostasis
    Nonoxidative Immediate Energy System
    Nonoxidative Glycolytic and Glycogenolytic Energy Systems
    Oxidative Energy System
    Energy Systems and Performance
    Enzymatic Regulation of Metabolism
    Adenylate Energy Charge
    Energy Supply and Use During Physical Exercise Within the Context of Energy Flow in the Biosphere

    Chapter 4. Basics of Metabolism
    Energy Transduction in the Biosphere
    Metabolism and Heat Production in Animals
    Early Attempts at Calorimetry
    Open-Circuit Calorimeters
    Respiratory Gas Exchange Ratio
    Indirect Calorimetry

    Chapter 5. Glycolysis and Glycogenolysis
    Glycolysis
    Dietary Sources of Glucose
    Postprandial Lactate Shuttle
    Blood Glucose Concentration During Rest and Exercise
    Glycolysis in History
    Glycogenolysis
    Cell–Cell Lactate Shuttle
    Gluconeogenesis
    Effects of Training on Glycolytic Enzyme Abundances and Glycolysis
    Glucose, Glycogen, and Other Substrate Use During Exercise
    Effects of Exercise and Endurance Training on Blood Lactate

    Chapter 6. Cellular Oxidation of Pyruvate and Lactate
    Structure of the Mitochondrial Reticulum
    Connectivity of the Mitochondrial Reticulum
    Krebs Cycle
    Electron Transport Chain
    Effects of Training on Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Protein
    Training Adaptations and Coordination of Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genes
    Muscle Mitochondrial Oxygen Partial Pressure During Exercise
    Free Radicals, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Oxidative Damage

    Chapter 7. Lipid Metabolism
    Lipid Structure
    Esterification and Hydrolysis
    Dietary Lipids
    Free Fatty Acid Blood Levels
    Intramuscular Triglycerides and Lipoproteins as Fuel Sources
    Exercise Recovery and Lipid Oxidation Timing
    Mitochondrial Adaptation to Enhance Fat Oxidation
    Glucose–Fatty Acid (Randle) Cycle
    Crossover Concept
    Energy Substrate Shunting and Shuttling During Exercise
    Ketones as Fuels

    Chapter 8. Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism
    Amino Acid and Protein Structure
    Dietary Proteins
    Amino Acid Pools
    Gluconeogenic Amino Acids
    Branched-Chain Amino Acids
    Glucose-Alanine Cycle
    Glutamate and Glutamine as Ammonia Scavengers
    Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Fluxomics

    Chapter 9. Neuroendocrine Control of Metabolism
    Hormonal Control of Glycemia
    Hepatic Control of Glycemia
    Autonomic Nervous System and Catecholamine Control of Glycemia
    Endocrine Control of Gluconeogenesis

    Chapter 10. Metabolic Response to Exercise
    Validity of Indirect Calorimetry in Measuring Exercise Responses
    Principles of Tracer Methodology
    Muscle as a Consumer of Lactate During Exercise
    Excess Postexercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC), or the O2 Debt
    Historical O2 Debt Theory
    Metabolic Fate of Lactate After Exercise
    Exercise-Related Disturbances to Mitochondrial Function
    Lactate Turnover During Exercise

    Part II. Physiological Systems
    Chapter 11. Pulmonary Ventilation
    Breathing, Ventilation, and Respiration
    Environmental Influences on Pulmonary Gas Volumes
    Entry of O2 Into Blood
    Pulmonary Diffusion
    Red Blood Cells and Hemoglobin in CO2 Transport
    Bicarbonate Buffer System

    Chapter 12. Mechanics of Pulmonary Ventilation
    Pulmonary Anatomy
    Partial Pressures
    Control of Tidal Volume and Breathing Frequency
    Neural-Humoral Control of Ventilation

    Chapter 13. Ventilation as a Limiting Factor
    Ventilatory Perfusion Ratio (VE/Q)
    Ventilatory Equivalent of Oxygen (VE/VO2) During Exercise
    Maximum Expiratory Minute Ventilation Versus Maximum Voluntary Ventilation
    Partial Pressures of Alveolar and Arterial Oxygen
    Alveolar Surface Area for Gas Exchange
    Fatigue of Ventilatory Muscles and Other Limitations
    Pulmonary Limitations in Highly Trained Athletes

    Chapter 14. Mechanics of the Heart
    Structure of the Heart
    Regulation of Cardiac Chronotropy and Inotropy
    Myocardium Electrical Activity and Measurement
    Cardiac Performance at Rest and During Exercise

    Chapter 15. Circulation and Its Control
    Mechanics of Circulation
    Determinants of Blood Flow
    Neural Control of the Heart
    Neural Control of the Cardiovascular System
    Hormonal Control Mechanisms
    Metabolic Regulation of Blood Flow
    Autoregulation
    Cardiovascular Control During Exercise
    Redistribution (Shunting) of Blood Flow During Exercise and Other Forms of Cell Work

    Chapter 16. Cardiovascular Dynamics and Exercise
    Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise
    Limits of Cardiovascular Performance
    Changes in Cardiovascular Parameters With Training

    Chapter 17. Skeletal Muscle Structure and Contractile Properties
    Structure of Skeletal Muscle
    Steric Block Model
    Crossbridge Cycle Models
    Length–Tension Relationship
    Isometric Contractions
    Force–Velocity Relationship

    Chapter 18. Nervous System Control of Movement
    Structure of the Nervous System
    Excitability of Neurons
    Neuromuscular Transmission
    Excitation–Contraction Coupling
    Muscle Fibers and Motor Unit Recruitment
    Integrative Control of Movement
    Motor Control Process

    Part III. Adaptations to Exercise and Environment
    Chapter 19. Principles of Skeletal Muscle Adaptations
    Myoplasticity
    Muscle Fiber Types in Elite Athletes
    Muscle Adaptations in Response to Endurance Training
    Muscle Adaptations in Response to Resistance Training
    Muscle Adaptations in Response to Decreased Physical Activity
    Muscle Adaptations in Response to Injury
    Sex Differences in Skeletal Muscle
    Age-Associated Changes in Skeletal Muscle

    Chapter 20. Muscle Strength, Power, and Flexibility
    Classification of Strength Exercises
    Muscle Adaptation to Progressive Resistance Exercise
    Components of Muscle Strength
    Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
    Progressive Resistance Training Programs
    Flexibility Training

    Chapter 21. Endurance Training Principles
    Historical Perspective
    Human Genotypes and Phenotypes
    Overload, Stimulus, and Response
    Three Components of a Training Session
    Specificity, Skill Acquisition, and Developing Metabolism
    Over-Distance Training
    Interval Training
    Training Variation and Peaking
    Volume Versus Intensity of Training
    Peripheral Versus Central Limitations
    High-Altitude Training
    Methods of Evaluating Training Intensity
    Planning a Training Schedule

    Chapter 22. Temperature Regulation and Exercise in Heat and Cold
    Normal Body Temperature
    Heat Transfer
    Heat Production Mechanisms
    Heat Loss Mechanisms
    Temperature Regulation and the Hypothalamus
    Exercise in the Cold
    Exercise in the Heat
    Thermal Stress and Heat-Related Illnesses During Exercise

    Chapter 23. Atmospheric Pressure, Air Pollution, Travel, Space, and Exercise
    Altitude
    Hyperbaria
    Biological Rhythms and Travel Across Time Zones
    Air Pollution
    Space Physiology

    Part IV. Exercise and Performance Factors
    Chapter 24. Exercise Testing and Prescription
    Medical Screening Before Beginning an Exercise Program
    Understanding METs and MET-Minutes
    Maximum Oxygen Consumption and Functional Capacity
    Measuring Maximum Oxygen Consumption
    Tests of Functional Capacity
    VO2max Field Tests
    Health Benefits of Physical Activity

    Chapter 25. Cardiovascular Diseases
    Sudden Cardiac Death and Exercise
    Atherosclerosis Development
    Lipoproteins
    Hypertension
    Heart Failure
    Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factors
    Cardiac Rehabilitation

    Chapter 26. Obesity and Body Composition
    Body Composition
    Obesity and Health
    Energy Balance
    Obesity Treatment

    Chapter 27. Disease and Disability
    Chronic Diseases
    Pulmonary Disorders
    Immunity and Infection
    Mental Health Disorders
    Physical Disabilities
    Bed Rest and Deconditioning

    Chapter 28. Nutrition and Athletic Performance
    Nutritional Practice in Athletics
    Macronutrient Reports
    Muscle and Dietary Carbohydrate
    Amino Acid Role in Exercise
    Lean Tissue Maintenance and Accretion
    Fat Utilization During Exercise
    Precompetition Meals
    Fluid, Energy, and Electrolyte Ingestion During and After Exercise
    Balanced Diet
    Special Dietary Needs and Supplements

    Chapter 29. Ergogenic Aids
    Banned Substances
    Hormonal Ergogenic Aids
    Stimulants
    Nutritional Ergogenic Aids and Supplements
    Blood Manipulation
    Gene Doping

    Chapter 30. Sex and Gender Considerations
    Physiological Sex Differences
    Exercise and the Menstrual Cycle
    The Female Athlete Triad
    Exercise and Pregnancy

    Chapter 31. Growth and Development
    The Growth Process in Humans
    Neuroendocrine Control of Growth
    Exercise, Sports, and Growth
    Skeletal Development During Growth
    Body Composition Changes During Growth
    Changes in Cardioventilatory and Metabolic Function
    Developmental Responses to Training

    Chapter 32. Aging
    Aging Effects and Mortality
    Cardiovascular Capacity
    Pulmonary Function
    Bone Density
    Joint Health
    Skeletal Muscle
    Body Composition and Stature
    Neural Function
    Aging Theories and Exercise Effects
    Exercise Prescription for Older Adults

    Chapter 33. Fatigue and the Limits of Performance
    Identifying Fatigue
    Metabolite Depletion
    Metabolite Accumulation
    Oxygen Depletion and Muscle Mitochondrial Density
    Central and Neuromuscular Fatigue
    Psychological Fatigue
    Heart Muscle Fatigue
    VO2max and Endurance
    Fatigue Research Technology