Exercise Metabolism
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.

"1140677249"
Exercise Metabolism
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.

199.99 In Stock
Exercise Metabolism

Exercise Metabolism

Exercise Metabolism

Exercise Metabolism

Hardcover(1st ed. 2022)

$199.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030943042
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 07/19/2022
Series: Physiology in Health and Disease
Edition description: 1st ed. 2022
Pages: 399
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr Glenn McConell is currently an Emeritus Professor at Victoria University and a Visiting Professor at The University of Copenhagen (2019-2022). He was a Professor at the Institute of Health and Sport (IHES) at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia from 2010-2020. Prior to this he worked in the Departments of Physiology at Monash University and the University of Melbourne. He has published around 120 peer reviewed papers and obtained over $4 million in grant funding. His research has focussed on the regulation of skeletal muscle glucose uptake during exercise and insulin sensitivity following exercise. His group also has showed that exercise early in life can prevent glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in adult rats that were born small or had obese parents. This research has helped our understanding of how exercise prevents and improves Diabetes.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. A Brief History of Exercise Metabolism.- Chapter 2. Overview of Exercise Metabolism.- Chapter 3. Exercise: Thermodynamic and Bioenergetic Principles.- Chapter 4. Anaerobic Metabolism During Exercise.- Chapter 5. Exercise and Muscle Glycogen Metabolism.- Chapter 6. Exercise-Regulated Skeletal Muscle Glucose Uptake.- Chapter 7. Adipose Tissue Lipid Metabolism During Exercise.- Chapter 8. Regulation of Fatty Acid Oxidation in Skeletal Muscle During Exercise: Effect of Obesity.- Chapter 9. Skeletal Muscle Protein Metabolism During Exercise.- Chapter 10. The Effect of Training on Skeletal Muscle and Exercise Metabolism.- Chapter 11. Role and Regulation of Hepatic Metabolism During Exercise.- Chapter 12. Influence of Exercise on Cardiac Metabolism and Resilience.- Chapter 13. Metabolism in the Brain During Exercise in Humans.- Chapter 14. Effects of Age on Exercise Metabolism.- Chapter 15. Sex-Specific Effects on Exercise Metabolism.- Chapter 16. Circadian Rhythms and Exercise Metabolism.- Chapter 17. Metabolic Factors in Skeletal Muscle Fatigue.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews