Exercise Physiology: Energy, Nutrition, and Human Performance

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Lea & Febiger, 1991 - 853 pagine
Abstract: This third edition of the book integrates basic concepts and relevant scientific information to provide the foundation for understanding nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise and training. Designed for both the beginning and advanced student, the subjects covered include energy for physical activity, systems of energy delivery and utilization, enhancement of energy capacity, work performance and environmental stress, body composition, energy balance, and weight control, and the metric system and SI units.

Sommario

THE BASE FOR HUMAN PERFORMANCE
20
SECTION ENERGY FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
83
8
128
SECTION III
233
14
267
15
288
17
324
18
336
ADAPTATIONS WITH RESISTANCE TRAINING
475
23
485
SECTION V
527
25
535
EXERCISE AND THERMAL STRESS
547
26
559
BODY COMPOSITION ENERGY BALANCE AND WEIGHT CONTROL
600
METABOLIC COMPUTATIONS IN OPENCIRCUIT SPIROMETRY
796

19
362
20
372
ENHANCEMENT OF ENERGY CAPACITY
424
STRONGER
452
CORRECTION FOR WATER DENSITY AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
812
INDEX
837
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