Molecular Exercise Physiology: An Introduction is the first
student-friendly textbook to be published on this key topic in
contemporary sport and exercise science. It introduces sport and
exercise genetics and the molecular mechanisms by which exercise
causes adaptation. The text is linked to real life sport and
exercise science situations such as what makes people good at
distance running?, what DNA sequence variations code for a high
muscle mass? or by what mechanisms does exercise improve type2
diabetes?
The book includes a full range of useful features, such as
summaries, definitions of key terms, guides to further reading,
review questions, personal comments by molecular exercise pioneers
(Booth, Bouchard) and leading research in the field, as well as
descriptions of research methods. A companion website offers
interactive and downloadable resources for both student and
lecturers.
Structured around central themes in sport and exercise science,
such as nutrition, endurance training, resistance training,
exercise & chronic disease and ageing, this book is the perfect
foundation around which to build a complete upper-level
undergraduate or postgraduate course on molecular exercise
physiology."
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