Advanced exercise endocrinology
Por: Borer, Katarina T.
Series Advanced exercise physiology series.Editor: Estados Unidos : Human kinetics, 2013Descripción: 267 pág. Il., fot. 26 cm.ISBN: 9780736075169.Tema(s): Fisiología del ejercicio | Sistema endocrino -- Fisiología | Esfuerzo físicoClasificación CDD: 612.044Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro - Colección General | Biblioteca José María Cagigal Colección General | Colección General | 612.044 B731 e1 (Navegar estantería) | e1 | Disponible (Sin restricciones) | 003114 | |
Libro - Colección General | Biblioteca José María Cagigal Colección General | Colección General | 612.044 B731 e2 (Navegar estantería) | e2 | Disponible (Sin restricciones) | 003115 |
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Unique properties of endocrine and autonomic messengers -- Activation of nonhormonal signaling during exercise -- Autonomic and hormonal control of the cardiorespiratory system -- Body fluid balance -- Hormones and fuel use in exercise -- Hormonal control of energy expenditure and intake -- Exercise and reproductive hormones -- Hormonal mediation in training adaptations -- Exercise and endocrine rhythms -- Measuring hormones.
Advanced Exercise Endocrinology is an essential reference for exercise physiologists, physiotherapists, and other health professionals researching the connections between exercise, hormone function, and health. The text offers an integrative perspective and includes the following unique features:
An emphasis on the effects of hormones during exercise in the context of biological functions of physiological events to help readers appreciate the complexity of hormonal response from a functional, whole-body perspective
A discussion of hormone actions in exercise with an emphasis on the mechanisms of action, wich is key to developing an advanced understanding of metabolism and somatic and physiological adaptations to training
A chapter that brings together current research on nonhormonal signaling in exercise, a topic not often presented in a comprehensive manner
An introduction to the principles of hormone measurements, which will be especially helpful to students considering a future in research
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