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Practical applications of physiology of exercise factual materials
found in the Applied Physiology of Exercise textbook are of
paramount importance to understand the principles of training. The
Applied Physiology of Exercise Laboratory Manual complements the
Applied Physiology of Exercise textbook where practical
applications in both laboratory and field settings are shared.
These practical applications are mostly through personal research
at the Nanyang Technological University, National Institute of
Education, and Human Bioenergetics Laboratory of Singapore. The
uniqueness of the laboratory sessions found in the manual was
attested to the many hours of hard laboratory research work. For
example, the Running Energy Research Index (RERI) Laboratory was
born as a result of a 10-year long research. This laboratory
research work, like the other researched laboratory sessions in the
manual, is then used in practical sessions in physiology of
exercise classes to fine-tune the best possible learning
experiences for students. After a long process of fine tuning and
constructive feasibility, the laboratory sessions became concrete
and designed specifically for this manual.
This book is suitable for anyone interested in training with the
use of science. Training has to be science-based and science is the
only way forward, thus the book title indicates Applied Physiology
of Exercise. Any training can be answered with physiological
rationale. If it cannot be answered, people are moving away from
specific intelligent training and into erroneous combination
high-load training (for example, combining aerobic and anaerobic
interval training in a single training session) that may not elicit
a higher percentage of physiological adaptations but may induce
injuries as the body is not conditioned properly. Combination
high-level training may be introduced at a later stage once an
individual goes through specific conditioning following a general
conditioning of building the 'base' or 'foundation' period for at
least six months. Factual training with science takes time to
attain superior performance without performance-enhancing drugs or
supplements such as growth hormones and testosterone. Gathering the
'right' knowledge is important and hopefully readers will be better
equipped after reading this book. There are questions in each
chapter to enhance learning and comprehension. It requires readers
to think, rationalize, answer, and apply the facts to training or
weight loss programs. These questions aim to ignite the critical
component of learning as readers critique and re-analyze their
training program. Even though each training could be different with
everyone holding on to a different training philosophy, facts
through science are universal for all.
Autophagy Processes and Mechanisms details the process of autophagy
and its significance in diseases and aging. It provides insights
into autophagy mechanisms and processes to broaden our
understanding. By collecting recent progress on several aspects of
the autophagy process, it provides a more integrative perspective
and serves as a resource that can influence future research
initiatives in the field. This new book is appropriate for basic
and applied researchers in cell biology, biologists and those
working in the pharmaceutical sciences.
Parkinson's Disease Therapeutics: Emphasis on Nanotechnological
Advances presents the latest information on the second most common
neurodegenerative disorder in the elderly. Despite remarkable
progress in various PD therapeutics, such as microRNAs and brain
drug delivery systems, a few limitations impede their success. This
book sheds light on the pros and cons of recently developed novel
therapeutics. Very few books have highlighted the protective
efficacy of natural products, antioxidants, and biomaterial design
for other diseases.
There is increasing attention placed on curricular programs in
healthcare at the undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical
education levels. While medical institutions are beginning to hire
instructional designers and medical educators to ensure adherence
to instructional design principles, many medical educators have
been appointed to lead instructional interventions based on their
subject-matter expertise. Few have received formal instruction
relative to designing instruction. Cases on Instructional Design
and Performance Outcomes in Medical Education is an essential
research publication that examines the design and delivery of
education programs for healthcare professionals and provides them
with the foundational knowledge needed to design effective
instruction for a variety of audiences and learning contexts.
Highlighting a wide range of topics such as healthcare, medical
education, and online learning, this book is ideal for educators,
physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and academicians
who are responsible for designing instructional activities.
Designed for the one-semester anatomy and physiology course, Hole's
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology assumes no prior science
knowledge and supports core topics with clinical applications,
making difficult concepts relevant to students pursuing careers in
the allied health field. The Learn, Practice, and Assess system is
used throughout the text and digital content for immediate
application. "Learning" outcomes begin the chapter and set the
stage for what students will learn, "Practice" questions conclude
each major section and help students recall the information they've
consumed, and "Assess" end-of-chapter resources allow students to
confirm their accurate recall of what they learned and practiced.
The learn, practice, and assess system is highly effective in
providing students with a solid understanding of the important
concepts in anatomy and physiology.
Foundations of the Mind, Brain, and Behavioral Relationships:
Understanding Physiological Psychology is an engaging introduction
into neuroscience, and the portions of the nervous system,
perception, and the clinical considerations in physiological
psychology. "Clinical Applications" appear throughout the chapters
and provide real-world examples of brain–behavior relationships,
and how the nervous system interacts with other body systems to
create a specific behavior. Creating an interactive experience for
learners, this volume connects the study of neuroanatomy and
neurophysiology with clinically relevant topics, ranging from
stress and eating disorders to substance abuse, major affective
disorders, and schizophrenia. Integrating the foundations of
neuroscience with disorders encountered in clinical practice serves
as a foundation to better understand the clinical bases of these
conditions. Coauthored by clinical neuropsychologists, this book is
for those interested in learning about the underpinnings of the
mind, brain, and human behaviors in normal and divergent
functioning.
Written for yogis of all levels, 'The Anatomy of Yoga Coloring
Book' perfectly bridges the gap between anatomy textbook, yoga
compendium, and interactive revision tool. The human body is a
complex and fascinating machine. Author Jo Ann Staugaard-Jones
illustrates just how clever it is by first breaking it down in to
its component parts, and then putting it back together in its full
glory within the context of yoga movement. Starting with a
comprehensive examination of the nervous system, anatomical
movement, and all the body systems, the book then truly comes to
life as Staugaard-Jones presents over 50 popular asanas describing
with color and artistry which muscles are being strengthened
(contracting), which are being stretched (lengthened), and which
muscles are working as stabilizers to support the pose. Test your
knowledge as you color intricate black and white drawings of each
asana The seven categories of asanas are presented with prompts to
color relevant structures and functions, insightful technique tips,
and anatomical nuggets that will enhance your understanding of the
science behind your practice. You will learn not only the benefits
of each pose but also the contraindications, relevant terminology,
and how to vary poses where necessary. The healing heart of yoga
What sets this book apart from others is its inclusion of the
subtler realm of yoga - that which is referred to as 'energetic
anatomy'. Understanding the unseen energies of the body in terms of
fascia, bandhas, nadis, and chakras will take you beyond just
muscle and joint mechanics, alignment and technique, and connect
you more profoundly to the yogic way of life.
Modern Intervention Tools for Rehabilitation addresses current
advancements in rehabilitation to better equip clinicians and
researchers in the field. This resource will equip professionals
for better patient outcomes and improve future rehabilitation
research quality. An interdisciplinary understanding of the
rehabilitation field is crucial for improved patient care and
outcomes, with relevance to patient care in other disciplines as
well. With chapters dedicated to diagnostics, choosing appropriate
techniques, managing medical treatment, and proper equipment care,
readers will be well-equipped to decide on protocols, increase
patient outcomes, and improve quality of life.
The Human Hypothalamus: Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Volume 181 in
the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series, provides comprehensive
summaries of recent research on the brain and nervous system as
they relate to clinical neurology. This volume identifies the
neurobiology and neurophysiology of disorders relating to the
hypothalamus and provides treatment information for these
disorders. Disorders covered include neuropsychiatric,
neurodegenerative, periodic, and autoimmune disorders. Coverage
includes Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, sleep, pain,
depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, schizophrenia, autism, aggressions,
addiction, and more.
Genomics in the Clinic: A Practical Guide to Genetic Testing,
Evaluation, and Counseling illustrates the current scope of the
practice of genetics for healthcare professionals, so they can
understand principles applicable to genetic testing and
consultation. Written by an authoritative well-balanced team,
including experienced clinical geneticists, genetic counselors, and
medical subspecialists, this book adopts an accessible,
easy-to-follow format. Sections are dedicated to basic genetic
principles; clinical genetic and genomic testing; prenatal,
clinical and cancer genetic diagnosis and counseling; and ethical
and social implications in genomic medicine. Over 100 illustrative
cases examine a range of prenatal, pediatric and adult genetic
conditions and testing, putting these concepts and approaches into
practice. Genomics in the Clinic: A Practical Guide to Genetic
Testing, Evaluation, and Counseling is important for primary care
providers, as patient care evolves in the current
genomic-influenced world of precision medicine.
Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Eighth Edition With HKPropel
Access, continues its legacy as a top physiology textbook and
favorite of instructors and students alike. Combining research with
extensive visual aids, this resource offers a simple way for
students to explore the body’s response to various types and
intensities of exercise and sports. Written by a team of
distinguished researchers, all past presidents of the American
College of Sports Medicine, this eighth edition has been updated
based on the most recent standards and guidelines in the field of
exercise physiology. The text builds upon the previous edition’s
high standards for illustrations, photos, and medical artwork with
a refreshed, more sophisticated look to encourage a deep
understanding of complex topics. Multimedia components delivered
through HKPropel include 26 animations that offer a dynamic way to
experience physiological concepts and 66 audio clips that offer
explanations of elaborate physiological processes. Leaders in the
field help students connect theoretical and practical concepts in
27 video clips. Learning assessments and key term flash cards offer
additional interactive opportunities to explore the content, and QR
codes throughout the text notify students when complementary
digital components are available. Physiology of Sport and Exercise,
Eighth Edition, features the following enhancements based on the
latest research in the field: Additional information on cellular
signaling and molecular adaptations Expanded content on obesity and
sports nutrition Reorganized and expanded chapters on energy
expenditure and exercise prescription that make the content more
accessible to students Extensive updates on important topics,
including bioinformatics and big data, reading research articles,
molecular mechanisms of increased protein synthesis, muscle cramps,
and mitochondrial oxidation Updated Research Perspective sidebars
that emphasize emerging findings in the field and a Research
Perspectives Finder to help students locate key content quickly As
in previous editions, readability and ease of understanding make
Physiology of Sport and Exercise different from other physiology
resources. Unique learning aids, including chapter-opening outlines
and review boxes throughout each chapter, will help students focus
on the major concepts addressed. Study questions and a list of key
terms at the end of each chapter provide opportunities for recall
and self-assessment. A comprehensive glossary and lists of common
abbreviations and conversions provide easy reference for students.
Physiology of Sport and Exercise has been a pivotal textbook in the
field of exercise physiology. Through this edition’s dynamic and
interactive learning activities, easy-to-follow layouts, and
research-oriented content enriched with visual supplements,
students and instructors will find this an invaluable resource for
their continued education. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is
included with this ebook.
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