The Biochemical Basis of Sports Performance

The Biochemical Basis of Sports Performance

Author: Ronald J Maughan

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2010-05-20

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 019920828X

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`I think the book is an essential text for anyone wishing to study exercise physiology.' Mark Glaister, Saint Mary's College, Surrey --


Exercise Biochemistry

Exercise Biochemistry

Author: Vassilis Mougios

Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers

Published: 2019-02-04

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 1492529044

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Exercise Biochemistry, Second Edition, offers a clear explanation of how exercise affects molecular-level functioning in athletes and nonathletes, both healthy and diseased.


Physiological Bases of Sports Performance

Physiological Bases of Sports Performance

Author: Mark Hargreaves

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13:

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Takes an in-depth look at how the body responds to high physical activity in exercise and sport, and on how to enhance performance through a variety of physiological techniques, such as training, nutrition and ergogenic aids.


Biochemistry for Sport and Exercise Metabolism

Biochemistry for Sport and Exercise Metabolism

Author: Donald MacLaren

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-12-12

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0470091851

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How do our muscles produce energy for exercise and what are the underlying biochemical principles involved? These are questions that students need to be able to answer when studying for a number of sport related degrees. This can prove to be a difficult task for those with a relatively limited scientific background. Biochemistry for Sport and Exercise Metabolism addresses this problem by placing the primary emphasis on sport, and describing the relevant biochemistry within this context. The book opens with some basic information on the subject, including an overview of energy metabolism, some key aspects of skeletal muscle structure and function, and some simple biochemical concepts. It continues by looking at the three macromolecules which provide energy and structure to skeletal muscle - carbohydrates, lipids, and protein. The last section moves beyond biochemistry to examine key aspects of metabolism - the regulation of energy production and storage. Beginning with a chapter on basic principles of regulation of metabolism it continues by exploring how metabolism is influenced during high-intensity, prolonged, and intermittent exercise by intensity, duration, and nutrition. Key Features: A clearly written, well presented introduction to the biochemistry of muscle metabolism. Focuses on sport to describe the relevant biochemistry within this context. In full colour throughout, it includes numerous illustrations, together with learning objectives and key points to reinforce learning. Biochemistry for Sport and Exercise Metabolism will prove invaluable to students across a range of sport-related courses, who need to get to grips with how exercise mode, intensity, duration, training status and nutritional status can all affect the regulation of energy producing pathways and, more important, apply this understanding to develop training and nutrition programmes to maximise athletic performance.


Selected Papers from the 9th Greek Conference of Biochemistry and Physiology of Exercise

Selected Papers from the 9th Greek Conference of Biochemistry and Physiology of Exercise

Author: Vassilis Mougios

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2021-04-14

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 3036504281

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This book contains selected papers from the 9th annual conference of the Hellenic Society of Biochemistry and Physiology of Exercise (2019). Exercise biochemistry and exercise physiology are two closely related sport sciences that examine how muscle activity alters the way our bodies (and those of other animals) function at the levels of molecules, cells, organs, and whole body. Included in the book is original research on biochemical and physiological adaptations of children, adolescents, and adults to exercise training; on the use of biochemical and physiological tests to assess sport performance; and on how exercise can fight disease.


Biochemical Monitoring of Sport Training

Biochemical Monitoring of Sport Training

Author: A. A. Viru

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780736003483

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This text pairs in-depth explanations of what happens biochemically while athletes perform with practical suggestions for how to actually biochemically monitor athletes yourself.


Biochemistry of Exercise and Training

Biochemistry of Exercise and Training

Author: Ron J. Maughan

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13:

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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.