Sports Endocrinology

Author:   Michelle P. Warren ,  Naama W. Constantini
Publisher:   Humana Press Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000
Volume:   23
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Pages:   486
Publication Date:   09 November 2010
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Expert physicians and researchers in sports medicine comprehensively review what is known about how such activity effects the endocrine system and how in turn these evoked hormonal responses affect many other organs and systems of the body. Topics range from the various endocrine pathways that are altered by exercise, to the effect of hormones on performance. Other topics include the effect of exercise on puberty and growth and the hormonal regulation of fluid homeostasis, substrate metabolism, and energy balance. A substantial part of the book is devoted to the exercising female, and the influence of exercise-driven hormonal changes on the menstrual cycle, contraceptive use, pregnancy, and menopause. Comprehensive and authoritative, Sports Endocrinology constitutes a major new reference source that critically integrates what is known about the complex interaction of the endocrine system in the sports context. It will prove immensely valuable to all physicians and clinical investigators treating those active in sports today.

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Author:   Michelle P. Warren ,  Naama W. Constantini
Publisher:   Humana Press Inc.
Imprint:   Humana Press Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000
Volume:   23
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.044kg
ISBN:  

9781617370854


ISBN 10:   1617370851
Pages:   486
Publication Date:   09 November 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 Hormonal Response to Exercise: Methodological Considerations.- 2 Exercise and Endogenous Opiates.- 3 The Effect of Exercise on the Hypothalamo—Pituitary—Adrenal Axis.- 4 Impact of Chronic Training on Pituitary Hormone Secretion in the Human.- 5 Exercise and the Growth Hormone—Insulin—Like Growth Factor-1 Axis.- 6 Thyroid Function and Exercise.- 7 The Male Reproductive System, Exercise, and Training.- 8 Exercise and the Hypothalamus: Ovulatory Adaptions.- 9 Exercise Training in the Normal Female: Effects of Exercise Stress and Energy Availablility on Metabolic Hormones and LH Pulsatility.- 10 Adrenergic Regulation of Energy Metabolism.- 11 Energy Balance and Weight Control: Endocrine Considerations.- 12 Hormonal Regulation of Fluid Homeostasis During and Following Exercise.- 13 Diabetes and Exercise.- 14 Hormonal Regulations of the Effects of Exercise on Bone: Postive and Negative Effects.- 15 The Role of Exercise in the Attainment of Peak Bone Mass and Bone Strength.- 16 Interrelationships Between Acute and Chronic Exercise and the Immune and Endocrine Systems.- 17 Exercise and the Developing Child: Endocrine Considerations.- 18 Exercise and the Female Reproductive System: The Effect of Hormonal Status on Performance.- 19 Exercise and Pregnancy: Hormonal Considerations.- 20 The Endocrine System in Overtraining.- 21 The Effects of Altitude on the Hormonal Responses to Exercise.- 22 Exercise, Circadian Rhythms, and Hormones.- 23 Physical Activity and Mood: The Endocrine Connection.- 24 Hormones as Performance-Enhancing Drugs.

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...this book provides a world view of recent developments in sports endocrinology, with invited contributions from leading authorities in 12 nations...A welcome feature is an extended discussion of the exercising female, with chapters exploring hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, contraceptive use, pregnancy and the menopause. There are also chapters looking at hormonal aspects of overtraining, exercise at high altitude, exercise and mood state, and circadian rhythms...The material should prove a valuable resource for all who are concerned with the impact of hormones upon acute and chronic responses to exercise, and this could serve as a useful text for a graduate course in sports endocrinology... -Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology ...the stated objectives of the text are worthy, and the editors have met those objectives...the editors have done a fine job of assembling many of the outstanding figures in the field to write chapters...This is a very valuable book. The underlying subject -- the impact of exercise on endocrinology -- is interesting and important to both the clinician and the exercise scientist. There is a real need for a book that is a comprehensive and up-to-date presentation of the scientific findings concerning the interaction of exercise and the endocrine system. Weighted Numerical Score: 91 - 4 Stars! -Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal ...this book provides a good read for those interested in endocrinology and those interested in exercise. There has been a distinct need for a book in this subdiscipline, since endocrinology and exercise science e are growing so rapidly. This textbook is long overdue. A competent understanding of exercise and endocrinology are important for the successful integration of the two areas. Sports Endocrinology meets the need. -The Lancet ...this text represents a valuable and relatively comprehensive overview of the area. It will be very useful to clinicians who treat their patients with exercise or have patients who are athletes...In summary, this is a fine book that is generally well written and well organized. It is compendium of information concerning many of the important areas of exercise endocrinology. The book is replete with interesting information not available in other single source. It would be a valuable book for clinicians who prescribe or recommend exorcise for their patients, or who have patients who are athletes. It would also be very valuable to scientists and their graduate students who study endocrinological and metabolic aspects of exercise. -Elsevier Science The book is impressive in scope, organization, content, and clarity. In short, this is a book with very useful, carefully crafted chapters that can indeed inform several groups of readers. It is a comprehensive review of the endocrine response to exercise and the effect on the body with up-to-date references. Sports Endocrinology is the new standard reference book. -American Journal of Medicine and Sports This is a comprehensive review volume describing in 24 chapters the physiological effects of physical activity on the endocrine system. Some of the topics will be of special interest to pediatric endocrinologists, such as: The effect of exercise on the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal-axis; Exercise and the growth hormone-IGF-I axis; Diabetes and exercise; Role of exercise in the attainment of peak bone mass and bone strength; Exercise and the developing child (interaction with growth). Well referenced. Of interest to pediatricians, endocrinologists, sports physicians and training coaches. -Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism


...this book provides a world view of recent developments in sports endocrinology, with invited contributions from leading authorities in 12 nations...A welcome feature is an extended discussion of the exercising female, with chapters exploring hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, contraceptive use, pregnancy and the menopause. There are also chapters looking at hormonal aspects of overtraining, exercise at high altitude, exercise and mood state, and circadian rhythms...The material should prove a valuable resource for all who are concerned with the impact of hormones upon acute and chronic responses to exercise, and this could serve as a useful text for a graduate course in sports endocrinology... -Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology ...the stated objectives of the text are worthy, and the editors have met those objectives...the editors have done a fine job of assembling many of the outstanding figures in the field to write chapters...This is a very valuable book. The underlying subject -- the impact of exercise on endocrinology -- is interesting and important to both the clinician and the exercise scientist. There is a real need for a book that is a comprehensive and up-to-date presentation of the scientific findings concerning the interaction of exercise and the endocrine system. Weighted Numerical Score: 91 - 4 Stars! -Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal ...this book provides a good read for those interested in endocrinology and those interested in exercise. There has been a distinct need for a book in this subdiscipline, since endocrinology and exercise science e are growing so rapidly. This textbook is long overdue. A competent understanding of exercise and endocrinology are important for the successful integration of the two areas. Sports Endocrinology meets the need. -The Lancet ...this text represents a valuable and relatively comprehensive overview of the area. It will be very useful to clinicians who treat their patients with exercise or have patients who are athletes...In summary, this is a fine book that is generally well written and well organized. It is compendium of information concerning many of the important areas of exercise endocrinology. The book is replete with interesting information not available in other single source. It would be a valuable book for clinicians who prescribe or recommend exorcise for their patients, or who have patients who are athletes. It would also be very valuable to scientists and their graduate students who study endocrinological and metabolic aspects of exercise. -Elsevier Science The book is impressive in scope, organization, content, and clarity. In short, this is a book with very useful, carefully crafted chapters that can indeed inform several groups of readers. It is a comprehensive review of the endocrine response to exercise and the effect on the body with up-to-date references. Sports Endocrinology is the new standard reference book. -American Journal of Medicine and Sports This is a comprehensive review volume describing in 24 chapters the physiological effects of physical activity on the endocrine system. Some of the topics will be of special interest to pediatric endocrinologists, such as: The effect of exercise on the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal-axis; Exercise and the growth hormone-IGF-I axis; Diabetes and exercise; Role of exercise in the attainment of peak bone mass and bone strength; Exercise and the developing child (interaction with growth). Well referenced. Of interest to pediatricians, endocrinologists, sports physicians and training coaches. -Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism


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