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Fully revised and updated, this Third Edition provides excellent coverage of the fundamentals of exercise physiology, integrating scientific and clinical information on nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise training. The book is lavishly illustrated with full-color graphics and photos and includes real-life cases, laboratory-type activities, and practical problem-solving questions. This edition has an Integrated Workbook in the margins that reinforces concepts, presents activities to test knowledge, and aids students in taking notes.

An accompanying CD-ROM contains multiple-choice and true/false questions to help students prepare for exams. LiveAdvise online faculty support and student tutoring services are available free with the text.

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Since publication of its First Edition in 1981, Exercise Physiology has helped more than 350,000 students build a solid foundation of the scientific principles underlying modern exercise physiology. This Seventh Edition has been thoroughly updated with all the most recent findings, guiding you to the latest understanding of nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise training and their relationship to human performance.

This Seventh Edition maintains its popular seven-section structure. It begins with an exploration of the origins of exercise physiology and concludes with an examination of the most recent efforts to apply principles of molecular biology. The book provides excellent coverage of exercise physiology, uniting the topics of energy expenditure and capacity, molecular biology, physical conditioning, sports nutrition, body composition, weight control, and more.

A companion website includes over 30 animations of key exercise physiology concepts; the full text online; a quiz bank; references; appendices; information about microscope technologies; a timeline of notable events in genetics; a list of Nobel Prizes in research related to cell and molecular biology; the scientific contributions of thirteen outstanding female scientists; an image bank; a Brownstone test generator; PowerPoint lecture outlines; and image-only PowerPoint slides.

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McArdle disease (glycogen storage disease Type V; MD) is a metabolic myopathy caused by a deficiency in muscle glycogen phosphorylase. Since muscle glycogen is an important fuel for muscle during exercise, this inborn error of metabolism provides a model for understanding the role of glycogen in muscle function and the compensatory adaptations that occur in response to impaired glycogenolysis. Patients with MD have exercise intolerance with symptoms including premature fatigue, myalgia, and/or muscle cramps. Despite this, MD patients are able to perform prolonged exercise as a result of the "second wind" phenomenon, owing to the improved delivery of extra-muscular fuels during exercise. The present review will cover what this disease can teach us about exercise physiology, and particularly focuses on the compensatory pathways for energy delivery to muscle in the absence of glycogenolysis.

I am looking for a high quality text for teaching graduate students in exercise physiology. The books I used back in grad school myself were okay, but not great and we supplemented with many other things.

These will be masters students, most of which will be doing something clinical in their future, rather than going on to doctoral level studies, and they will have access to equipment for a laboratory component of class.

as an undergraduate (many graduate students took the class as well) I used "Exercise Physiology" 6th edition by McArdle and the Katch brothers. Vigil's book "Road to the Top" is actually designed as a text book for Ex Phys and would make a great supplement.

Thanks for the advice so far. The previous instructor used Astrand's book. Another instructor I know recommended Brooks's book (and it does have good reviews on Amazon.com). I have used McArdle/Katch/Katch for undergrad and it is good for that, but not advanced enough for the grad level. I have not checked out Powers's book.

I do plan on supplementing with papers was suggested, but have been told I need to be careful with copyright, because the school does not have many of those journals readily available to students and photocopying mine and distributing them could be an issue. I doubt something like that would happen, but I guess it could.

This volume deals exclusively with exercise. It is also the first single volume to analyze, in depth, the regulation and integration of motor, respiratory, cardiovascular, and metabolic systems over the broad range of functions demanded by exercise. Its systematic examination of the regulation of these four systems draws from every area of physiology as well as from pharmacology, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, and medicine. It highlights exercise as a uniquely powerful means of exploring the integrative aspects of whole body functions.

This textbook integrates basic concepts and relevant scientific information to provide a foundation for understanding nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise training. The new Sixth Edition continues to provide excellent coverage of exercise physiology, uniting the topics of human performance, nutrition, energy expenditure and capacity, molecular biology, and more. Every chapter has been fully revised and updated to reflect the latest information. The updated full-color art program adds visual appeal and improves understanding of key topics.

LiveAdvise online faculty support and student tutoring services are available free with the text. A bound-in CD-ROM contains questions to help students prepare for exams. A Connection Website provides additional faculty and student resources.

A companion website includes over 30 animations of key exercise physiology concepts; the full text online; a quiz bank; references; appendices; information about microscope technologies; a timeline of notable events in genetics; a list of Nobel Prizes in research related to cell and molecular biology; the scientific contributions of thirteen outstanding female scientists; an image bank; a Brownstone test generator; PowerPoint lecture outlines; and image-only PowerPoint slides.

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With a legacy spanning more than 40 years, Exercise Physiology: Nutrition, Energy, and Human Performance has helped nearly half a million students and exercise science practitioners build a solid foundation in the scientific principles underlying modern exercise physiology. This widely praised, trendsetting text presents a research-centric approach in a vibrant, engaging design to make complex topics accessible and deliver a comprehensive understanding of how nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise training affect human performance. The extensively updated 9th Edition reflects the latest advances in the field as well as a rich contextual perspective to ensure readiness for today's clinical challenges.

These days, it is apparent in almost every age group that the number of people dedicated to healthy lifestyle (including physical exercise) is increasing. Simultaneously, the list of sport activities available in the university is expanding as well, consequently there are more and more students doing sports on an amateur or higher level. Primary aim of this course is to unfold the exercise- and sports-related aspects of physiology that have not been discussed during the regular physiology class, however these facts might be not only fascinating for students involved in sport activities or treatment of athletes later on but they have very important theoretical and practical significance as well.

Terry J. Housh, Dona J. Housh & Herbert A. deVries - Applied exercise and sport physiology with labs
William D. McArdle, Frank L. Katch & Victor L. Katch - Exercise physiology (Nutrition, energy, and human performance)

This unit examines the physiological responses to exercise, the physiological adaptations to exercise training and the regulation of exercise performance. Topics covered in this unit include respiratory, cardiac and muscle physiology, the role of the central nervous system in exercise, mechanisms of fatigue (central and peripheral), acid base balance, thermoregulation endocrine function, whilst providing an introduction to ergogenic aids.

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Frank Thies graduated in animal Physiology from the University of Burgundy (France) in 1987 before undertaking a PhD in Nutritional Physiology, also at the University of Burgundy and awarded in 1991. Dr Thies then completed a 3 year Postdoctoral Fellowship at the National Institute of Health (Bethesda, USA) before joining Prof Philip Calder's group within the Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University. In 1998, he moved to the University of Southampton before taking a lecturer position in Human Nutrition at the University of Aberdeen in 2001. Dr Thies was then promoted to Senior lecturer in 2005, and Reader in 2013.

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