Deconditioning and Reconditioning

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John Greenleaf
CRC Press, 11/02/2004 - 200 páginas
Deconditioning is an integrated physiological response of the body to a reduction in metabolic rate, that is, to a reduction in energy use or in exercise level. Deconditioning and Reconditioning presents selected background information on the many aspects of ground-based and in-flight physiological research and applications.

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CHAPTER 1 PsychoSociological Aspects of Confinement Deconditioning
1
CHAPTER 2 Effects of Deconditioning and Reconditioning on Aerobic Power
13
CHAPTER 3 Physiological Consequences of Deconditioning in Physically Active Populations
27
CHAPTER 4 Immobilization and Disuse Muscular Atrophy
47
CHAPTER 5 Free Radical Processes in Conditioning and Deconditioning
61
CHAPTER 6 Water Immersion Deconditioning in Medicine
79
CHAPTER 7 The Brittle Bones of Deconditioning
99
CHAPTER 8 Bed Rest Muscular Atrophy
127
CHAPTER 9 Bed Rest and OrthostaticHypotensive Intolerance
137
CHAPTER 10 Thermoregulation during Deconditioning
157
Subject Index
179

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Página xi - The blood clotting in his veins, the lime draining from his bones, the scybala stacking up in his colon, the flesh rotting from his seat, the urine leaking from his distended bladder, and the spirit evaporating from his soul"; quoted by Leon Lewis and Rose Laub Coser in "The Hazards of Hospitalization," Hospital Administration 5 (Summer 1960): 25-45.

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ACSM's Advanced Exercise Physiology
Charles M. Tipton
Pré-visualização limitada - 2006

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