Exercise metabolism
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Exercise metabolism
(Physiology in health and disease)
Springer, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this Edited Volume, a diverse group of exercise metabolism experts, assembled a multi-facetted collection of fascinating contributions. The chapters focus on metabolism during exercise, including anaerobic and aerobic metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism (separate chapters on muscle glycogen and blood glucose), fat metabolism (separate chapters on muscle and adipose tissue) and protein metabolism.
Readers will find discussion on various tissues in addition to skeletal muscle, such as liver, heart and brain metabolism during exercise. In addition, the book includes chapters on other perspectives such as thermodynamic and bioenergetic aspects of exercise and a dive into history. Another focal point is on the effects of exercise in relation to training, age, sex, fatigue and the circadian rhythm.
This contemporary collection will be an essential resource for Physiologists, Sports Scientists, Coaches, Athletes and students alike.
Table of Contents
- Author list and contacts in attachments! 1) Exercise metabolism, a historical perspective
- A/Prof Andrew Coggan (Indiana University)2) Anaerobic metabolism and exercise
- Prof Lawrence Spriet (University of Guelph)3) Exercise and muscle glycogen metabolism
- Prof Niels Ortenblad (University of Southern Denmark)4) Exercise and blood glucose uptake
- Prof David Wright (University of Guelph) 5) Exercise and fat metabolism
- Prof Bente Kiens (University of Copenhagen) 6) Exercise and protein metabolism
- James McKendry (McMaster University, Canada)7) Lactate and exercise metabolism
- Prof George Brooks (University of California Berkeley) 8) Exercise metabolism and the liver
- Prof David Wasserman (Vanderbilt School of Medicine) 9) Exercise metabolism and the heart
- Bradford G Hill10) Inter-cellular communication and exercise metabolism
- Dr Joshua Nederveen (McMaster University)11) Mitochondria and exercise metabolism
- Jonathan Memme (York University) 12) Effects of exercise training on exercise metabolism
- Prof Jorn Helge 13) Effects of diet on exercise metabolism
- Prof John Hawley (Australian Catholic University) 14) Effects of age on exercise metabolism
- Prof Bret Goodpaster15) Na-K ATPase and exercise metabolism
- Prof Michael McKenna (Victoria University)16) Exercise metabolism and omics17) Exercise and insulin sensitivity
- Prof Glenn McConell, Prof Erik Richter (Victoria University, University of Copenhagen) 18) Gender and exercise metabolism, Prof Bente Kiens (University of Copenhagen) 19) Parental and offspring exercise to overcome metabolic dysfunction in adulthood
- Prof Zhen Yan (University of Virginia) 20) Effects of environmental conditions on exercise metabolism
- Prof Carsten Lundby (University Stockholm)
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