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OverviewExercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance is designed for students interested in exercise physiology, clinical exercise physiology, human performance, kinesiology/exercise science, physical therapy, and physical education. The text clearly presents the latest understanding of the physiology of exercise through a review of the research and the use of numerous clinical applications. This comprehensive text offers instructors the freedom to select the material that is most important for their courses. The twelfth edition has undergone major revisions with the addition of Dr. John Quindry to the author team, including adding three brand-new chapters focusing on “Exercise is Medicine.” Full Product DetailsAuthor: Scott Powers , Edward Howley , John QuindryPublisher: McGraw-Hill Education Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education Edition: 12th edition Dimensions: Width: 21.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 27.70cm Weight: 1.234kg ISBN: 9781266133909ISBN 10: 1266133909 Pages: 738 Publication Date: 21 March 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface SECTION 1 Physiology of Exercise Chapter 0 Introduction to Physiology of Exercise Chapter 1 Common Measurements in Exercise Physiology Chapter 2 Control of the Internal Environment Chapter 3 Bioenergetics Chapter 4 Exercise Metabolism Chapter 5 Cell Signaling and the Hormonal Responses to Exercise Chapter 6 Exercise and the Immune System Chapter 7 The Nervous System: Structure and Control of Movement Chapter 8 Skeletal Muscle: Structure and Function Chapter 9 Circulatory Responses to Exercise Chapter 10 Respiration during Exercise Chapter 11 Acid-Base Balance during Exercise Chapter 12 Temperature Regulation Chapter 13 The Physiology of Training: Effects of Aerobic and Anaerobic Training Chapter 14 The Physiology of Resistance Training SECTION 2 Physiology of Health and Fitness Chapter 15 Exercise Is Medicine—Part 1: Prevention of Chronic Diseases Chapter 16 Exercise is Medicine—Part 2: Therapy for Chronic Diseases and Prevention of Age-related Physiological Dysfunction Chapter 17 Exercise is Medicine—Part3: Exercise Prescriptions for Health and Fitness Chapter 18 Nutrition, Body Composition, and Weight Management SECTION 3 Physiology of Performance Chapter 19 Factors Affecting Performance Chapter 20 Training for Performance Chapter 21 Training for the Female Athlete, Children, Special Populations, and the Masters Athlete Chapter 22 Nutrition, Body Composition, and Performance Chapter 23 Exercise and the Environment Chapter 24 Ergogenic Aids Appendices Appendix A: Calculation of Oxygen Uptake and Carbon Dioxide Production Appendix B: Dietary Reference Intakes: Estimated Energy Requirements Appendix C: Dietary Reference Intakes: Vitamins Appendix D: Dietary Reference Intakes: Minerals and Elements Appendix E: Percent Fat Estimate for Men: Sum of Triceps, Chest, and Subscapula Skinfolds Appendix F: Percent Fat Estimate for Women: Sum of Triceps, Abdomen, and Suprailium Skinfolds Appendix G: MET Equivalents for Exercise, Activities of Daily Loving, and Household Chores Glossary IndexReviewsAuthor InformationScott K. Powers is a Distinguished Professor and the UAA Endowed professor in the Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology at the University of Florida. Powers enjoys teaching and has earned three University of Florida teaching awards. Dr. Powers research has focused on exercise-mediated changes in cardiac and skeletal muscle antioxidant systems and the role that these changes play in providing protection against oxidant injury. Further, he is actively investigating the mechanisms responsible for respiratory muscle weakness in patients subjected to prolonged periods of mechanical ventilation. Dr. Powers laboratory work has been funded by grants totaling more than five million dollars from the National Institutes of Health, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, and the Florida Biomedical Research Program. This research has resulted in over 180 peer-reviewed research publications. Scott has also co-authored four college textbooks for use in exercise physiology and fitness courses. Powers is active in both the American Physiological Society and the American College of Sports Medicine. He also serves as an Associate Editor for the American Journal of Physiology-Reg. and is a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Applied Physiology, the International Journal of Sports Medicine, and the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. Scott Powers received his bachelors degree in physical education from Carson Newman College, his masters degree in exercise physiology from the University of Georgia, and a doctorate (EdD) in exercise physiology from the University of Tennessee. Powers earned a second doctoral degree (PhD) in physiology from Louisiana State University. Edward Howley received his BS degree from Manhattan College and his MS and PhD degrees from The University of Wisconsin, Madison. He completed a one-year post-doctoral appointment at Penn State University and began his career at the University of Tennessee in 1970. He taught a variety of courses in physiology, exercise physiology and fitness testing and prescription over 36 years. He also served as an administrator of the Exercise Science program/department. He retired in 2007 and holds the rank of professor emeritus. He has received several awards for his teaching. Most of Dr. Howleys volunteer efforts have been with the American College of Sports Medicine, where he served as president from 20022003. He is the Editor-in-Chief of ACSMs Health & Fitness Journal, and is chair of the program planning committee for the annual ACSM Health & Fitness Summit meeting. John Quindry is a Professor, Chair, and International Heart Institute Research Fellow at the University of Montana, Missoula MT. Quindry has an educational background in exercise physiology (BS, MS at Illinois State University) and a PhD in Biomedical Sciences (emphasis: Physiology) from the Quillen College of Medicine as East Tennessee State University. Quindry also completed an NIH-funded postdoctoral fellowship in Exercise Biochemistry and Cardioprotection at the University of Florida under Scott Powers mentorship. Quindrys teaching emphasis calls upon his experience as a clinical exercise physiologist, in addition to animal- and human-based research in the area of cardiovascular health and the prevention of chronic diseases. Quindrys Cardio protection research laboratory at the University of Montana has been funded by a host of federal grants in addition to foundations focused on the treatment and prevention of life threatening diseases. Quindry, his student trainees, and collaborators have produced over 100 original science research papers and review publications. John has served as an Associate Editor for Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise since 2013 and remains very active in the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Physiological Society. Quindry has a passion for teaching clinical and exercise physiology to budding health/fitness/wellness professionals in addition to future professionals in the areas of health and allied health. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |