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Now in its fully revised and expanded third edition, this comprehensive text represents a compilation of the critical endocrinology topics in the areas of sports medicine, kinesiology and exercise science, written by leading experts in the field.
As in previous editions, the focus here is on the critical issues involved in understanding human endocrinology and hormonal workings with regards to physical activity, exercise and sport and how such workings impact the full range of medical conditions, overall health and physiological adaptation. Chapters included discuss the effect of exercise on the HPA axis, the GH-IGF-1 axis, thyroid function, diabetes, and the male and female reproductive systems, among other topics. Additional chapters present the current evidence on circadian endocrine physiology, exercise in older adults, exercise and hormone regulation in weight control, and the effects of overtraining in sports. Chapters brand new to this edition present the role of hormones in muscle hypertrophy, the effect of exercise on hormones in metabolic syndrome patients, how exercise impacts appetite-regulating hormones in clinical populations, and the relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) condition.
Methodological Considerations in Exercise Endocrinology
Pages 1-17
Hackney, Anthony C. (et al.)
Endogenous Opiates and Exercise-Related Hypoalgesia
Pages 19-39
Goldfarb, Allan H. (et al.)
The Effect of Exercise on the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
Pages 41-54
St-Pierre, David H. (et al.)
Impact of Chronic Training on Pituitary Hormone Secretion in Humans
Pages 55-70
Veldhuis, Johannes D. (et al.)
Exercise and the GH-IGF-I Axis
Pages 71-84
Exercise and Thyroid Function
Pages 85-108
Ylli, Dorina (et al.)
The Male Reproductive System, Exercise, and Training: Endocrine Adaptations
Pages 109-121
Lanfranco, Fabio (et al.)
Exercise and the Hypothalamus: Ovulatory Adaptations
Pages 123-151
Liu, Angela Y. (et al.)
Adrenergic Regulation of Energy Metabolism
Pages 153-159
Kjær, Michael (et al.)
Sex Differences in Energy Balance and Weight Control
Pages 161-170
Ondrak, Kristin S.
Exercise Training in the Normal Female: Effects of Low Energy Availability on Reproductive Function
Pages 171-191
Loucks, Anne B.
Ghrelin Responses to Acute Exercise and Training
Pages 193-207
Jürimäe, Jaak
Hormonal Regulation of Fluid and Electrolyte Homeostasis During Exercise
Pages 209-228
Wade, Charles E.
Hormonal Regulation of the Positive and Negative Effects of Exercise on Bone
Pages 229-247
Interrelations Between Acute and Chronic Exercise Stress and the Immune and Endocrine Systems
Pages 249-266
Peake, Jonathan
Effects of Female Reproductive Hormones on Sports Performance
Pages 267-301
Lebrun, Constance M. (et al.)
Endocrine Implications of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport
Pages 303-320
Cooper, Katherine M. (et al.)
Vitamin D and Exercise Performance
Pages 321-339
Thomas, Joi J. (et al.)
The Effects of Altitude on the Hormonal Response to Physical Exercise
Pages 341-362
Prencipe, Nunzia (et al.)
An Introduction to Circadian Endocrine Physiology: Implications for Exercise and Sports Performance
Pages 363-390
Postolache, Teodor T. (et al.)
The Role of Hormones in Exercise-Induced Muscle Hypertrophy
Pages 391-398
Fink, Julius E.
Endocrine Responses to Acute and Chronic Exercise in the Developing Child
Pages 399-420
Rubin, Daniela A.
Exercise in Older Adults: The Effect of Age on Exercise Endocrinology
Pages 421-440
Copeland, Jennifer L.
Immune, Endocrine, and Soluble Factor Interactions During Aerobic Exercise in Cancer Survivors
Pages 441-458
Evans, Elizabeth S. (et al.)
Type I Diabetes and Exercise
Pages 459-481
Scott, Sam N. (et al.)
Extreme Sports and Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in the Twenty-First Century: The Promise of Technology
Pages 483-493
Tordjman, Karen M. (et al.)
The Endocrine System in Overtraining
Pages 495-506
Hooper, David R. (et al.)
Hormones as Performance-Enhancing Agents
Pages 507-518
Richmond, Erick J. (et al.)
Metabolic Syndrome, Hormones, and Exercise
Pages 519-534
Dipla, Konstantina (et al.)
Exercise and Training Effects on Appetite-Regulating Hormones in Individuals with Obesity
Pages 535-562
Zouhal, Hassane (et al.)
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