Exercise training: types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits
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spelling | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits Lucy Dukes, editor New York Novinka [2014] © 2015 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Sports and athletics preparation, performance, and psychology series Includes index EXERCISE TRAINING: TYPES AND METHODS, ROLE IN DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; EXERCISE TRAINING: TYPES AND METHODS, ROLE IN DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE FOLLOWING ISCHEMIC STROKE: IS TIMING AN IMPORTANT FACTOR?; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; EXERCISE REHABILITATION TODAY; TRANSLATING ANIMAL STUDIES TO HUMAN DISEASE; CURRENT DEBATE ON THE OPTIMAL USE OF EXERCISE; MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OFEARLY EXERCISE-MEDIATED RECOVERY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES Chapter 2: CONSUMER GOALS AND FOOD CONSUMPTION IN EXERCISE CONTEXTSABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; INTERACTIONS BETWEEN EXERCISE AND FOOD CONSUMPTION AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF INCREASING OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY RATES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: EXERCISE TRAINING IN CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; ABSTRACT; CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (CNCDS); ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF EXERCISE; ROLE IN DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; DEFINITION OF TERMS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: MELATONIN, EXERCISE TRAINING AND BENEFITS: A REVIEW; ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONMELATONIN, ENERGY METABOLISM AND THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE TRAINING; MELATONIN AND THE ADAPTATION OF THE AGING ORGANISM TO PHYSICAL TRAINING; MELATONIN, EXERCISE TRAINING AND DIABETES; MELATONIN, PHYSICAL TRAINING AND ADULT NEUROGENESIS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Blank Page; INDEX Exercise is one component of daily energy expenditure in humans. It has become an important part of healthy lifestyles, because individuals are less active both at work and at home compared to earlier days and because today's environment makes it easy for individuals to be inactive, such as when people use elevators instead of stairs, cars instead of bicycles, and technology instead of activities with full body movement. This book discusses the types and methods of exercise training, as well as the role it plays in disease prevention MEDICAL / Pharmacology bisacsh Coronary heart disease / Rehabilitation fast Exercise therapy fast Exercise / Health aspects Exercise therapy Medizin Exercise therapy Coronary heart disease Rehabilitation Dukes, Lucy edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dukes, Lucy Exercise Training : Types and Methods, Role in Disease Prevention and Health Benefits |
spellingShingle | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits EXERCISE TRAINING: TYPES AND METHODS, ROLE IN DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; EXERCISE TRAINING: TYPES AND METHODS, ROLE IN DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE FOLLOWING ISCHEMIC STROKE: IS TIMING AN IMPORTANT FACTOR?; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; EXERCISE REHABILITATION TODAY; TRANSLATING ANIMAL STUDIES TO HUMAN DISEASE; CURRENT DEBATE ON THE OPTIMAL USE OF EXERCISE; MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OFEARLY EXERCISE-MEDIATED RECOVERY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES Chapter 2: CONSUMER GOALS AND FOOD CONSUMPTION IN EXERCISE CONTEXTSABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; INTERACTIONS BETWEEN EXERCISE AND FOOD CONSUMPTION AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF INCREASING OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY RATES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: EXERCISE TRAINING IN CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; ABSTRACT; CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (CNCDS); ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF EXERCISE; ROLE IN DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH BENEFITS; DEFINITION OF TERMS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: MELATONIN, EXERCISE TRAINING AND BENEFITS: A REVIEW; ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONMELATONIN, ENERGY METABOLISM AND THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE TRAINING; MELATONIN AND THE ADAPTATION OF THE AGING ORGANISM TO PHYSICAL TRAINING; MELATONIN, EXERCISE TRAINING AND DIABETES; MELATONIN, PHYSICAL TRAINING AND ADULT NEUROGENESIS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Blank Page; INDEX Exercise is one component of daily energy expenditure in humans. It has become an important part of healthy lifestyles, because individuals are less active both at work and at home compared to earlier days and because today's environment makes it easy for individuals to be inactive, such as when people use elevators instead of stairs, cars instead of bicycles, and technology instead of activities with full body movement. This book discusses the types and methods of exercise training, as well as the role it plays in disease prevention MEDICAL / Pharmacology bisacsh Coronary heart disease / Rehabilitation fast Exercise therapy fast Exercise / Health aspects Exercise therapy Medizin Exercise therapy Coronary heart disease Rehabilitation |
title | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits |
title_auth | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits |
title_exact_search | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits |
title_full | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits Lucy Dukes, editor |
title_fullStr | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits Lucy Dukes, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | Exercise training types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits Lucy Dukes, editor |
title_short | Exercise training |
title_sort | exercise training types and methods role in disease prevention and health benefits |
title_sub | types and methods, role in disease prevention and health benefits |
topic | MEDICAL / Pharmacology bisacsh Coronary heart disease / Rehabilitation fast Exercise therapy fast Exercise / Health aspects Exercise therapy Medizin Exercise therapy Coronary heart disease Rehabilitation |
topic_facet | MEDICAL / Pharmacology Coronary heart disease / Rehabilitation Exercise therapy Exercise / Health aspects Medizin Exercise therapy Coronary heart disease Rehabilitation |
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