Advanced Exercise Endocrinology
Advanced Exercise Endocrinology by Katarina T. Borer examines the relationship between hormone function and physical activity, observing the ways in which the endocrine system responds to exercise. It covers the effects of hormones during physical activity, highlighting fundamental concepts and research.
Genetics Primer for Exercise Science
Genetics Primer for Exercise Science by Stephen M. Roth is dedicated to exploring the role of DNA and genetics in relation to physical activity and exercise. As one of the first texts to cover the subject, the book is a fundamental resource for understanding how genetics may affect sports performance and the ethical issues they may raise.
Exercise Cognition-Interaction
Exercise Cognition-Interaction: Neuroscience Perspectives by Terry McMorris looks at the correlation between cognitive functioning and physical activity. It explores how neurochemical changes in the brain impact cognitive functioning, and the role of exercise in setting off those changes. The book also covers the effects of exercise on individuals with neurological disorders.
Principles of Exercise Neuroscience
Dawson J. Kidgell and Alan J. Pearce’s Principles of Exercise Neuroscience examines how the nervous system responds to exercise by modifying its functions. It explores the concept of neuroplasticity, discusses the neurological benefits of physical activity, and covers crucial theories involved in exercise science and physiology.
Advanced Environmental Exercise Physiology
Stephen S. Cheung’s Advanced Environmental Exercise Physiology uses an integrative approach to explore the human capacity to engage in exercise in various environments. It discusses how the body adapts to unfamiliar environments and how this affects its ability to engage in physical activity.
Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology
Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology by Denise L. Smith and Bo Fernhall examines how acute and chronic training affect the cardiovascular system. The book builds on medical research and fundamental concepts to explore the various cardiovascular actions and responses during physical activity.
Advanced Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology
Advanced Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology is Phillip Gardiner’s notable attempt to combine various neurophysiology, biochemistry, and muscle physiology concepts. The book covers various subjects relevant to contemporary exercise science, including metabolic pathways, aerobic endurance training, and neuromuscular diseases, to name a few.
Molecular Exercise Physiology
Molecular Exercise Physiology by Henning Wackerhage is a fundamental resource for exercise science and contemporary sport. It discusses the different molecular mechanisms that take place in the human body before, during, and after exercise. It also covers central themes in the field of exercise physiology, such as endurance training, chronic disease and aging, resistance training, and nutrition.
Sport and Exercise Pharmacology
Sport and Exercise Pharmacology comprehensively explores the role of drugs and supplements in improving and inhibiting sports performance. It also discusses the adverse reactions athletes may have to certain drug therapies and ways to prevent that from happening.
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Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System
With its focus on the normal and abnormal mechanical interactions between the muscles and joints of the body, Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System: Foundations for Rehabilitation, 3rd Edition provides a foundation for the practice of physical rehabilitation.
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