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Title Exercise physiology : people and ideas / edited by Charles M. Tipton
Published Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003

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Description xii, 510 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series People and ideas series
People and ideas series.
Contents 1. Ancient and Early Influences / Jack W. Berryman -- 2. The Neuromuscular System / Alan J. McComas -- 3. The Cardiovascular System / Loring B. Rowell -- 4. The Respiratory System / Jerome A. Dempsey and Brian J. Whipp -- 5. The Autonomic Nervous System / Charles M. Tipton -- 6. The Oxygen Transport System and Maximal Oxygen Uptake / Jere H. Mitchell and Bengt Saltin -- 7. The Metabolic Systems: Aerobic Metabolism and Substrate Utilization in Exercising Skeletal Muscle / R. James Barnard and John O. Holloszy -- 8. The Metabolic Systems: Anaerobic Metabolism (Glycolytic and Phosphagen) / George A. Brooks and L. Bruce Gladden -- 9. The Endocrine System: Metabolic Effects of the Pancreatic, Adrenal, Thyroidal, and Growth Hormones / Michael C. Riddell, Neil B. Ruderman, Evangelia Tsiani and Mladen Vranic -- 10. The Temperature Regulatory System / Elsworth R. Buskirk -- 11. The Renal System / Jacques R. Poortmans and Edward J. Zambraski
12. The Gastrointestinal System / Carl V. Gisolfi
Summary This is the first history of exercise physiology written from a systems perspective. The significance of human exercise experiments is emphasized, and the range of coverage is very wide. Among the figures whose thinking or work are discussed are Galen, Avicenna, Descartes, Edward Smith, Seguin, Krogh, A.V. Hill, Henry Taylor, Zuntz, Ingle, Palladin, Galbo, and Bloor. Throughout the book controversies are acknowledged and differences of viewpoint presented. After an introductory chapter on early ideas about the physiology of exercise and the training of athletes, there are eleven in-depth accounts of the development of scientific thinking about the responses of key physiological systems to the conditions of acute and chronic exercise, as well as their coupling with integrative responses. They cover the neuromuscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, autonomic, oxygen transport, metabolic, renal, endocrine and temperature regulation systems, among others. The authors of these chapters are very well-qualified. Two have received the Olympic Prize in the sport sciences, seven the Honor Award for Research in sports medicine and exercise science, and five have given the Adolph Lecture in environmental and exercise physiology for the American Physiological Society. No other volume offers such a broad and authoritative set of historical perspectives on exercise physiology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to EBL (Ebook Library)
Mode of access: World Wide Web
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Subject Exercise -- Physiological aspects.
Exercise -- physiology.
Exercise -- physiology.
Physical Exertion -- physiology.
Physiology -- history.
History of Medicine.
Exertion -- physiology
Author Tipton, Charles M., 1927-
Ebooks Corporation.
LC no. 2002029293
ISBN 0195125274 cloth alkaline paper