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History of Exercise Physiology

History of Exercise Physiology

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History of Exercise Physiology brings together leading authorities in the profession to present this first-of-its-kind resource that is certain to become an essential reference for exercise physiology researchers and practitioners. The contributing authors were selected based on their significant contributions to the field, including many examples in which they were part of seminal research. The result of this vast undertaking is the most comprehensive resource on exercise physiology research ever compiled.

Exercise physiology research is ongoing, and its knowledge base is stronger than ever. But today’s scholars owe much of their success to their predecessors. The contributors to this book believe it is essential for exercise physiologists to understand the past when approaching the future, and they have compiled this reference to aid in that process. The text includes the following features::

• A broad scope of the primary ideas and work done in exercise physiology from antiquity to the present

• A review of early contributions to exercise physiology made by Scandinavian scientists, the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, German laboratories, and the Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre

• The incorporation of molecular biology into exercise biology and physiology research that paved the way for exercise physiology

• An explanation of the relationship between genomics, genetics, and exercise biology

• An integrative view of the autonomic nervous system in exercise

• An examination of central and peripheral influences on the cardiovascular system

• An in-depth investigation and analysis of how exercise influences the body’s primary systems

• A table in most chapters highlighting the significant research milestones

Well illustrated with figures and photos, History of Exercise Physiology helps readers understand the research findings and meet the most prominent professionals in the field. From studying great thinkers of antiquity and cutting-edge work done by pioneers at research institutions, to exploring the inner workings of all the body’s systems, researchers will gain a precise understanding of what happens when human bodies move—and who influenced and furthered that understanding.

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
608
Dimensions (mm)
216.00 x 279.00
Weight (g)
1588
  • Part I: Antiquity, Early Laboratories, and Entering the 21st Century

    Chapter 1.

    Antiquity to the Early Years of the 20th Century

    Charles M. Tipton

    Chapter 2.

    Influence of Scandinavian Scientists in Exercise Physiology

    P.-O. ?strand

    Chapter 3.

    Contributions From the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory

    Charles M. Tipton and G. Edgar Folk, Jr.

    Chapter 4.

    Contributions From German Laboratories

    Wildor Hollmann

    Chapter 5.

    PhD Specialization and Incorporating Molecular Biology Into Exercise Biology and Physiology Research

    P. Darrell Neufer and Charles M. Tipton

    Chapter 6.

    Contributions From Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre

    Peter B. Raven, Michael Kjaer, and Ylva Hellsten

    Chapter 7.

    Genomics, Genetics, and Exercise Biology

    Claude Bouchard and Robert M. Malina

    Part II: A Century of Discoveries (1910-2010)

    Chapter 8.

    The Sensorimotor Nervous System

    Phillip F. Gardiner and V. Reggie Edgerton

    Chapter 9.

    The Autonomic Nervous System in Exercise: An Integrative View

    Katarina T. Borer

    Chapter 10.

    The Respiratory System

    Brian J. Whipp and Susan A. Ward

    Chapter 11.

    The Oxygen Transport System: Maximal Oxygen Uptake

    Peter G. Snell, Benjamin D. Levine, and Jere H. Mitchell

    Chapter 12.

    The Cardiovascular System: Central Influences

    Charles M. Tipton

    Chapter 13.

    The Cardiovascular System: Peripheral Circulation

    Grant H. Simmons, Bruno Roseguini, Jaume Padilla, and M. Harold Laughlin

    Chapter 14.

    The Muscular System: Muscle Plasticity

    Kenneth M. Baldwin, and Fadia Haddad

    Chapter 15.

    The Endocrine System: Actions of Select Hormones

    Peter A. Farrell, and Henrik Galbo

    Chapter 16.

    The Gastrointestinal System

    G. Patrick Lambert

    Chapter 17.

    Metabolic Systems: Substrate Utilization

    Andrew R. Coggan

    Chapter 18.

    Metabolic Systems: The Formation and Utilization of Lactate

    George A. Brooks

    Chapter 19.

    The Temperature Regulatory System

    Suzanne Schneider and Pope Moseley

    Chapter 20.

    The Renal System

    Jacques R. Poortmans and Edward J. Zambraski

    Chapter 21.

    The Immune System

    Roy J. Shephard

    Chapter 22.

    The Skeletal System

    Sarah L. Manske, Grant C. Goulet, and Ronald F. Zernicke

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