Encyclopedia of exercise medicine in health and disease
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Encyclopedia of exercise medicine in health and disease
(Springer reference)
Springer, c2012
- v. 1 : hardback
- v. 2 : hardback
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Note
Vol. 1 . A-H -- v. 2 . I-Y
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine is intelligently structured, easy accessible and user-friendly: A-Z format, clear, concise language and uniform essay structure as well as extensive cross references between keywords and related articles enables efficient searches in a user-friendly manner both for experts and newcomers. It is intended to be a comprehensive up-to-date data base on the adaptation of the human body to exercise and on the therapeutic use of exercise with up to 2,000 keywords. It covers all aspects within the full range of modern exercise medicine of each particular scientific discipline (cancer, parasitology, aging, etc.). This includes information on methodological approaches to measuring the principle components of motor fitness, and practical aspects of their enhancement by trainings regimes as well as by nutrition and the application of drugs. Such a wide range of entries, all written by leading experts in their respective fields, will therefore address both the basic/clinical scientist as well as the practitioner. Moreover, the Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine is aimed at people in related fields, health care professionals, physiotherapists, trainers, students, informed athletes and interested laypersons. It is available both in print and as a fully searchable and hyperlinked electronic online edition.
Table of Contents
Acid-Base Buffering Systems
Acidosis
Acute Mountain Sickness
Acute Phase Reaction
Adaptations to Training
Adipositas, Exercise
Adipositas, Prevention
Adrenergic Receptors
Aerobic Metabolism
Aerobic Power, Tests of
Aerobic-Anaerobic Threshold
Aging, Adaptations to Training
Aging, Physiological Effects
Aids, Exercise
Altitude, Physiological Response
Altitude, Training
Alzheimer's Disease, Exercise
Amenorrhea
Anabolic Steroids
Anaerobic Metabolism
Anaerobic Power, Test of
Angiogenesis
Antioxidants, Supplementation
Apoptosis
Arteriosclerosis
Arthrosis
Athlete's Diet
Blood
Blood Doping
Bone Mineral Density
Caffeine
Cancer, Prevention
Cancer, Therapy
Carbohydrate Loading
Cardiac Arrhythmias
Cardiac Function
Cardiac Hypertrophy, Pathological
Cardiac Hypertrophy, Physiological
Cardiac Infarction, Exercise in Rehabilitation
Cardiovascular Disease, Mortality, Exercise
Catecholamines
Children, in Competitive Sports
Children, Principle Components of Motor Fitness
Cholesterol Metabolism
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Coagulation
Cold
Coordination, Training
Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary Heart Disease, Sports Therapy
Cytoskeleton
Depression
Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, Prevention
Diabetes Mellitus, Sports Therapy
Diarrhea, Exercise-Induced
Disabled Athletes
Doping
Eccentric Muscle Damage
Electrolytes
Endothelium Dysfunction
Endurance
Endurance Training
Energy Metabolism
Energy Providing
Energys Expenditure
Ergometers
Ergometry
Erythropoiesis
Excitation-Contraction Coupling
Exercise Electrocardiograms
Exercise Prescription
Exercise Testing
Exercise-Induced Asthma
Extracellular Matrix
Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinases
Fatigue
Female Athlete Triad
Females
Fluid Replacement
Free Radical Depleting Mechanisms
Gas Exchange, Alveolar
Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Gender
Gene Doping
Gene Expression
Genetics, Cardiovascular Risk Factors and
Genetics, Trainability
Glucose Transporters
Growth
Headache
Heart Failure, Training
Heart Rate Variability
Heat Acclimatization
Heat Shok Proteins
Hemophilia
Hepatitis
Hyperlipidemia
Hyperlipidemia, Prevention
Hyperlipidemia, Training
Hypertension
Hypertension, Physical Activity
Hypertension, Training
Hypertrophy, Skeletal Muscle
Hyponatremia, Exercise Associated
Hypotalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
Hypoxia
Immune System
Immunity, and Chronic Exercise
Immunsuppressive Drugs
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, Athletes
Infection, Exercise and
Inflammation
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Exercise
Insulin Resistance
Interleukin
Interval Training
Intestinal Absorption
Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
Lactate Metabolism
Lactate Threshold
Learning
Leptin
Leukocytes
Long Distance Running
Lung(s), Training and Exercise Performance
Magnesium
Maximal Oxygen Uptake (Vo2 Max)
Menopause
Menstrual Cycle
Metabolic Syndrom
Metabolism, Carbohydrate
Metabolism, Lipid
Metabolism, Protein
Metallomatrixproteinases
Mitochondrial Biogenesis
Mitochondrial Respiration
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases
Monocarboxylate Transporter, Training
Mucosal Immunity
Muscle Contraction
Muscle Damage
Muscle Fiber
Muscle(s)
Myogenesis
Neurodegenerative Disease
Nitric Oxide
Nutrition
Obesity
Obesity in Children
Obesity, Prevention of
Older Athlete
Opioid Peptides, Endogenous
Opioid Peptides, Exogenous
Osteoporosis
Overtraining and Hormones
Overtraining Biochemical Markers
Overtraining Syndrome
Oxidative Stress
Oxygen Partial Pressure (Po2), in Heavy Exercise
Performance
Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-Gamma Coactivator
Physical Activity
Physical Activity Assessment
Psychiatric/Psychological Disorders
Race
Receptor Desensitization
Redox Status
Rehabilitation
Renin-Angiotensin Mechanism
Resistance Training
Resistance Training, Health Benefits of
Shear Stress
Sight
Signaling, intercellular
Signaling, intracellular
Sodium Potassium Pump
Sodium-Proton Exchanger
Speed Training
Spinal Cord injury
Sports Anemia
Stem Cells
Strength Training
Supplementation
Sweat
Thermoregulation
Training
Training, Aerobic
Training, Anaerobic
Transplantation, Exercise
Triacylglycerol Metabolism
Ubiquitin-Proteasome System
Vascular System
Vitamins
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