Exercise : pulmonary physiology and pathophysiology

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Exercise : pulmonary physiology and pathophysiology

edited by Brian J. Whipp, Karlman Wasserman

(Lung biology in health and disease, v. 52)

M. Dekker, c1991

  • : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Fifteen contributed chapters deal with the major aspects of the effects of exercise on the respiratory system in health and disease. The chapters are organized into a logically sequential scheme of topics: beginning with pulmonary mechanics; continuing with pulmonary gas exchange, the pulmonary and

Table of Contents

"Determinants of Thoracic Excursions During Exercise, M. Younes Dynamics of Breathing During Exercise, Kenneth C. Beck, Tony G. Babb, Bruce A. Staats, and Robert E. Hyatt Determinants of Breathing Patterns in Exercise, Norman L. Jones Ventilation-Perfusion Relationships, Peter D. Wagner and Gwen E. Gale Diffusive Gas Exchange, J. M. B. Hughes Response to Exercise in Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease: Intracardiac and Extracardiac Venoarterial Shunts, Joseph K. Perloff and Kathy E. Sietsema Exercise and the Pulmonary Circulation, Roy Brower and Solbert Permutt Cardiopulmonary Interactions in Exercise, Pierguiseppe Agostoni and John Butler Lung Water and Solute Movement During Exercise, Hugh O'Brodovich and Geoffrey Coates Coupling of Ventilation to Pulmonary Gas Exchange During Exercise, Brian J. Whipp and Susan A. Ward Neural Control of Breathing During Exercise, Frederic L. Eldridge and Tony G. Waldrop Peripheral Chemoreceptors and the Control of Breathing, John V. Weil and George D. Swanson Acid-Base Regulation During Exercise in Humans, Karlman Wasserman and Richard Casaburi Dyspnes on Exertion, Lewis Adams and Abraham Guz Breathing and Exercise Requirements of the Work Place, J. E. Cotes, James W. Reed, and Craig Elliott "

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