
Biochemistry of Exercise and Training
Oxford University Press
Published on 31. July 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-19-262741-4 (ISBN)
Description
Sports Science is a rapidly expanding area, with student numbers on University courses increasing faster than for many other academic subjects. While there are a large number of suitable texts on exercise physiology, there has of yet been no such text for the area of exercise biochemistry. Biochemistry is also an area that students taking these courses usually have the greatest difficulty in understanding. The Biochemistry of exercise and training provides a broadly based introduction to those aspects of biochemistry relevant to exercise science. For students of biochemistry, physiology, and sports science, the book will enable them to develop a solid understanding of the fundamentals of biochemistry. Throughout, the focus is on physiological chemistry, dealing with those biochemical processes that determine the metabolic response to exercise, and the way in which these responses are influenced by training. The authors have taken account of the rapid advances being made in the field of physiological chemistry, and by providing the reader with a broad understanding of the fundamental concepts, they should then be able to integrate these future developments with their existing knowledge of the area.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
line figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
409 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262741-4 (9780192627414)
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Persons
Author
ProfessorProfessor, University Medical School, Aberdeen
Professor of Exercise BiochemistryProfessor of Exercise Biochemistry, University of Birmingham
LecturerLecturer
Content
Preface ; 1. Physiology and biochemistry of skeletal muscle and exercise ; 2. Purine nucleotides and phosphocreatine ; 3. Carbohydrate metabolism ; 4. Lipid metabolism ; 5. Protein and amino acid metabolism ; 6. Metabolic responses to high intensity exercise ; 7. Metabolic responses to prolonged exercise ; 8. Metabolic adaptations to training ; Appendix 1 - Chemical structures and bonding ; Appendix 2 - Enzyme kinetics and the regulation of reactions ; Appendix 3 - Chemical buffers and the control of acid-base status ; Glossary