Observations on the Soviet/Canadian transpolar ski trek
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Observations on the Soviet/Canadian transpolar ski trek
(Medicine and sport science, vol. 33)
Karger, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume brings together the expertise of Soviet and Canadian laboratories studying the physical and environmental challenges of exploitation of the last human frontier - the frozen wastes of the Arctic. Individual chapters explore in detail physiological, biochemical, psychological and medical adaptations to the stresses of this unusual environment, both during chamber simulations and during the course of an 1800 km 90-day ski trek between the northernmost settlements in the USSR and Canada. A unique cross-cultural insight is obtained into the methods adopted by Soviet and Canadian laboratories in evaluating reactions to these challenges. Details of skiing efficiency will also intrigue cross-country skiing enthusiasts.
目次
- Overview of the Soviet/Canadian transpolar ski trek, R.J. Shephard
- previous investigations of circumpolar stress, V.S. Koscheyev et al
- problem formulation, V.S. Koscheyev et al
- personal reflections and medical observations, M. Buxton et al
- cardiovascular function and autonomic regulation, V.S. Koscheyev et al
- physical working capacity and body composition, M.A. Booth
- chamber simulation of ski trek, B.A. Utehin et al
- psychic adaptations of participants, V.S. Koscheyev et al
- status of selected hormones and biologically active compounds, R.A. Tigranian et al
- comparison of biochemical reactions to trek and chamber simulations, L.E. Panin et al.
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