Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance, 12/e (Paperback)
暫譯: 運動生理學:理論與健身及表現的應用,第12版(平裝本)

Scott Powers , Edward Howley , John Quindry

  • 出版商: McGraw-Hill Education
  • 出版日期: 2023-01-01
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 736
  • ISBN: 1266133909
  • ISBN-13: 9781266133909
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NEW TO THIS EDITION
The twelfth edition of this book has undergone major revisions to include the latest research in exercise physiology. Notably, new suggested readings and references have been added to all chapters. Also, three new chapters focused on "Exercise is Medicine" have been added; these new chapters replace Chaps. 15, 16, and 17 in the previous edition. Further, to improve the remaining chapters in the book, each chapter contains new and expanded discussions, fresh text boxes, and more than 100 new figures were added to this edition. The following provides a brief chapter-by-chapter summary of some of the important changes made to the twelfth edition of this book:

Chapter 0: A new section was added on advances in exercise physiology research tools; this segment includes a discussion of the use of "omics" in exercise physiology research. Moreover, new updated information about exercise-induced changes in white adipocytes was added. Finally, fresh information on the discovery that extracellular vesicles play a role in cell-to cell signaling was added to the revised chapter.

Chapter 1: Numerous new photos illustrating various types of ergometers were added to the chapter along with new information about using MET-hours per week to track the intensity and volume of exercise performed.

Chapter 2: New information added about the role that extracellular vesicles play in both paracrine and endocrine signaling. This fresh material is illustrated by a new figure highlighting the role that extracellular vesicles play as a signaling mechanism for both paracrine and endocrine signaling.

Chapter 3: This revised chapter contains several new figures including fresh illustrations depicting the impact of both temperature and pH on enzyme activity. Further, the discussion about the role that carbohydrates (i.e., glycogen) play in energy production has been expanded in the revised chapter.

Chapter 4: Several new figures were added to this chapter along with a discussion about the four domains of exercise intensity. Further, the revised text contains a new and updated discussion about sources of ATP in the transition from rest-to-exercise. Finally, this imp proved chapter also contains new discussion about the mechanisms responsible for excess post-exercise oxygen consumption.

Chapter 5: New information has been added about the role that the endocrine system plays in regulating the acute exercise response, control of bioenergetics, and the adaptive responses to exercise training, A new figure summarizes a technique used to measure plasma volume changes during exercise.

Chapter 6: New information about viruses has been added to this chapter a discussion ab about how regular physical activity protects the body against viral infection. A new Clinical Application provides updated research findings on the impact of aging on immune function, and how regular exercise can slow the effects of aging on the Immune system. The addition of a new students with a better understanding of how the immune system responds to breaks in the skin and bacterial exposure. Clinical Applications 6.2 is also new to this chapter, providing students with a clear understanding of how a physically active lifestyle reduces the risk of hospitalization and death during COVID-19 infection.

Chapter 7: Updated research findings detail the mechanistic links between exercise and the improvement of central nervous system function through the release of brain-derived neurotropic factor and other chemical factors. An updated and expanded discussion of exercise and multiple sclerosis is provided in Clinical Applications 7.1. The discussion on sport-related brain injuries is updated with new key information. A new sub-section on motor unit aging and the protective influence of exercise training was added to the chapter.

Chapter 8: This revised chapter contains new figures and the latest information on excitation contraction coupling along with an expanded discussion about the cause of exercise induced muscle cramps
Chapter 9: Several new figures are provided, including the cardiac pressure volume responses compared between rest and high intensity exercise. The section on exercise and beta-blockade has been updated and includes a new illustration to highlight the key physiologic effects of beta blockade on heart rate at rest and during exercise.

Chapter 10: This chapter has been revised to provide information about the impact that severe COVID-19 has on the lung and pulmonary gas-exchange. Further, a new research focus box was added to discuss exercise-related transient abdominal pain (aka, stitch). The incidence of this problem during exercise is discussed as well as the potential mechanisms responsible for this common exercise-related ailment.

Chapter 11: Updated research findings highlight the importance of pH regulation during acute exercise. The Winning Edge 11.1 has been updated to include new research related to use of sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, and beta-alanine as dietary supplements to improve blood buffering capacity during exercise.

Chapter 12: New information on sweat rates during exercise provide the student with an updated discussion of the physiologic control of sweating during exercise in hot environments. In addition, new information and a new illustration is provided to discuss the eccrine, apocrine, and apoeccrine control of sweating. Research Focus 12.1 has been revised to provide students with an improved understanding about training techniques to achieve heat adaptation during exercise in a cool environment.

Chapter 13: Several new figures have been added to this chapter along with an expanded discussion about the role that training-induced adaptations in skeletal muscle play in dampening the afferent feedback from type Ill and IV afferents to the cardiorespiratory control centers during exercise. Further, the discussion of the impact that training-induced increases in mitochondrial volume has on the regulation of bioenergetics has been updated. A new box feature was added to discuss the role that genetic endowment plays in determining athletic performance. Lastly, the section on muscle adaptations to anaerobic
training has been expanded to include the latest information on this topic.

Chapter 14: This chapter has been updated to include new information about the impact formation of resistance training on the properties of specific muscle fiber types. Also, a new box feature explores the role of blood flow restriction as a new tool for rehabilitation from musculoskeletal injuries.

Chapter 15: This chapter is new to the twelfth edition of this book and is the first chapter of a three chapter trilogy on "Exercise is Medicine." This initial chapter (Exercise is Medicine-part 1) focuses on exercise as a positive health behavior that can reduce the risk of chronic diseases. This chapter also discusses the health risk associated with both sedentary behavior and physical inactivity. Much of this chapter focuses on the evidence that both aerobic and resistance exercise reduce the risk of all-cause mortality and chronic diseases. Importantly, the chapter also discusses the mechanisms responsible for this exercise-induced protection against chronic diseases.

Chapter 16: This chapter is the second new unit in the Exercise is Medicine series. Most of the chapter focuses on the role of exercise as an effective therapy for chronic diseases including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic obstructive lung disease, and type 2 diabetes. The chapter closes with a discussion of exercise as a therapy to diminish the age-related declines in physiological function (i.e., decreases in VO2 max, sarcopenia, and loss of bone mineral density).

Chapter 17: This chapter is the third and final new chapter in the Exercise is Medicine trilogy. The focus of this chapter is a discussion of the current U.S. physical activity guidelines for health. This unit also discusses the exercise prescription to improve both cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular strength. The chapter closes with a summary of training methods to improve flexibility.

Chapter 18: This chapter has been revised to include new information about the impact of exercise alone on long-term weight loss. Further, the latest information about the impact of combining exercise and diet on both weight loss and the maintenance of fat free mass has been added. Lastly, new information has been added to explain the impact that specific exercise modalities have on the reduction in visceral fat.

Chapter 19: Significant changes were made throughout this chapter including new figures, featured sections, and new research findings. A new Winning Edge box highlights research and coaching efforts to break the 2-hour marathon. An updated discussion about the potential sites of exercise-induced uscular
fatigue is included in this revised chapter.

Chapter 20: This chapter includes many updated sections on training for improved athletic performance. Updates include a discussion of concurrent training in previously sedentary persons. An updated and expanded discussion of interval training includes a new figure that compares moderate intensity continuous training versus high intensity interval training and sprint interval

Chapter 21: This revised chapter has been updated in several areas. For example, new research about the impact of exercise training on children has been added. Also, a revised discussion about the risk for sudden death in young athletes is provided. New research findings related to exercise and pregnancy is also included, in addition to an updated discussion on the increased risk for knee injury in females. A new Research Focus box provides a cutting-edge discussion of sex as a biological variable in exercise and sport-related research. Lastly, the discussion of exercise and aging is expanded in a new section on the benefits of lifelong exercise.

Chapter 22: The revised chapter includes updated research findings in several areas. For example, an expanded discussion about the impact of rinsing the mouth with carbohydrate solutions to improve exercise performance has been added. Also, a new section on time-restricted feeding has been added to the revised text.

Chapter 24: This updated chapter includes a new section on performance enhancing technology. New information on wearable devices, running shoes with carbon plates, klapskates for elite speed skaters, blade-prosthetics for persons with lower-limb amputations, and performance-enhancing competitive swimsuits has been added. Further, an updated figure on cycling equipment and bike racing techniques has been added to this chapter.

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**本版新內容**
本書第十二版經過重大修訂,以納入最新的運動生理學研究。特別是,所有章節均新增了建議閱讀資料和參考文獻。此外,新增了三個專注於「運動即醫學」的章節;這些新章節取代了前一版的第15、16和17章。為了改善書中其餘章節,每個章節都包含新的擴展討論、新的文本框,並且本版新增了超過100幅新圖。以下是本書第十二版重要變更的逐章摘要:

第0章:新增了一個關於運動生理學研究工具進展的部分;該部分包括對「組學」(omics)在運動生理學研究中應用的討論。此外,新增了有關運動引起的白色脂肪細胞變化的最新資訊。最後,修訂章節中還新增了關於細胞外囊泡在細胞間信號傳遞中所扮演角色的最新資訊。

第1章:本章新增了多張展示各類運動測量器的照片,以及有關每週使用MET小時來追蹤運動強度和量的新資訊。

第2章:新增了有關細胞外囊泡在旁分泌和內分泌信號傳遞中所扮演角色的資訊。這些新材料由一幅新圖示說明,突顯細胞外囊泡作為旁分泌和內分泌信號傳遞機制的角色。

第3章:本修訂章節包含幾幅新圖,包括新插圖,描繪溫度和pH對酶活性的影響。此外,關於碳水化合物(即糖原)在能量產生中所扮演角色的討論在修訂章節中得到了擴展。

第4章:本章新增了幾幅新圖,並討論了運動強度的四個領域。此外,修訂文本中包含了關於從靜止到運動過渡中ATP來源的新更新討論。最後,這一改進的章節還包含了關於運動後過量氧消耗機制的新討論。

第5章:新增了有關內分泌系統在調節急性運動反應、生物能量控制和運動訓練適應反應中的角色的新資訊。一幅新圖總結了在運動過程中測量血漿容量變化的技術。

第6章:本章新增了有關病毒的資訊,討論了定期身體活動如何保護身體免受病毒感染。新增的臨床應用提供了有關衰老對免疫功能影響的最新研究結果,以及定期運動如何減緩衰老對免疫系統的影響。新增的內容幫助學生更好地理解免疫系統如何對皮膚破損和細菌暴露作出反應。臨床應用6.2也是本章的新內容,幫助學生清楚了解身體活動的生活方式如何降低COVID-19感染期間住院和死亡的風險。

第7章:更新的研究結果詳細說明了運動與中樞神經系統功能改善之間的機制聯繫,通過釋放腦源性神經營養因子和其他化學因子。臨床應用7.1中提供了運動與多發性硬化症的更新和擴展討論。運動相關腦損傷的討論也更新了新的關鍵資訊。章節中新增了一個關於運動單元老化及運動訓練的保護影響的子部分。

第8章:本修訂章節包含新圖和有關興奮-收縮耦合的最新資訊,並擴展了有關運動引起的肌肉痙攣原因的討論。

第9章:提供了幾幅新圖,包括靜息與高強度運動之間的心臟壓力-容量反應比較。運動與β-阻滯劑的部分已更新,並包含一幅新插圖,突顯β-阻滯劑對靜息和運動期間心率的關鍵生理影響。

第10章:本章已修訂,以提供有關嚴重COVID-19對肺部和肺部氣體交換影響的資訊。此外,新增了一個研究焦點框,討論運動相關的瞬時腹痛(即「縫合」)。本章討論了此問題在運動期間的發生率以及可能導致這一常見運動相關疾病的機制。

第11章:更新的研究結果強調了在急性運動期間pH調節的重要性。Winning Edge 11.1已更新,以包括有關使用碳酸氫鈉、檸檬酸鈉和β-丙氨酸作為膳食補充劑以改善運動期間血液緩衝能力的新研究。

第12章:有關運動期間出汗率的新資訊為學生提供了在炎熱環境中運動時生理控制出汗的更新討論。此外,新增了有關腺體、頂漿腺和頂腺控制出汗的新資訊和插圖。研究焦點12.1已修訂,以幫助學生更好地理解在涼爽環境中運動以達到熱適應的訓練技術。

第13章:本章新增了幾幅新圖,並擴展了有關訓練引起的骨骼肌適應在運動期間減弱來自III型和IV型傳入神經對心肺控制中心的反饋的角色的討論。此外,關於訓練引起的線粒體體積增加對生物能量調節影響的討論也已更新。新增的框架特徵討論了遺傳天賦在決定運動表現中的作用。最後,關於無氧訓練的肌肉適應部分已擴展,以包括該主題的最新資訊。

第14章:本章已更新,以包括有關阻力訓練對特定肌肉纖維類型特性的影響的新資訊。此外,新增的框架特徵探討了血流限制作為從肌肉骨骼損傷康復的新工具的角色。

第15章:本章是本書第十二版的新內容,是「運動即醫學」三部曲的第一章。這一初始章節(運動即醫學-第一部分)專注於運動作為一種積極的健康行為,可以降低慢性疾病的風險。本章還討論了與久坐行為和身體不活動相關的健康風險。本章的重點是證據表明有氧運動和阻力運動均可降低全因死亡率和慢性疾病的風險。重要的是,本章還討論了這種運動引起的對慢性疾病的保護機制。

第16章:本章是「運動即醫學」系列的第二個新單元。本章大部分內容專注於運動作為慢性疾病(包括心血管疾病、癌症、慢性阻塞性肺病和2型糖尿病)的有效療法的角色。本章結尾討論了運動作為減少與年齡相關的生理功能下降(即VO2 max降低、肌肉減少和骨礦物質密度喪失)的療法。

第17章:本章是「運動即醫學」三部曲的第三章和最後一章。本章的重點是討論美國目前的健康體育活動指導方針。本單元還討論了改善心肺健康和肌肉力量的運動處方。本章結尾總結了改善柔韌性的訓練方法。

第18章:本章已修訂,以包括有關單獨運動對長期減重影響的新資訊。此外,新增了有關結合運動和飲食對減重和維持無脂肪質量影響的最新資訊。最後,新增了有關特定運動方式對內臟脂肪減少影響的資訊。

第19章:本章進行了重大變更,包括新增圖表、特色部分和新的研究結果。一個新的Winning Edge框突顯了打破2小時馬拉松的研究和教練努力。修訂章節中包含了有關運動引起的肌肉疲勞潛在部位的更新討論。

第20章:本章包括許多有關改善運動表現的訓練更新部分。更新內容包括對於先前久坐者的並行訓練的討論。更新和擴展的間歇訓練討論包括一幅新圖,將中等強度的持續訓練與高強度間歇訓練和短跑間歇進行比較。

第21章:本修訂章節在幾個方面進行了更新。例如,新增了有關運動訓練對兒童影響的新研究。此外,提供了有關年輕運動員突發死亡風險的修訂討論。還包括與運動和懷孕相關的新研究結果,以及有關女性膝部受傷風險增加的更新討論。一個新的研究焦點框提供了有關性別作為運動和運動相關研究中的生物變量的前沿討論。最後,關於運動和衰老的討論在一個新的部分中擴展,強調終身運動的好處。

第22章:修訂章節包括幾個領域的更新研究結果。例如,新增了有關用碳水化合物溶液漱口以改善運動表現的擴展討論。此外,修訂文本中新增了一個有關時間限制進食的新部分。

第24章:本更新章節包括有關性能增強技術的新部分。新增了有關可穿戴設備、碳纖維鞋、精英速滑選手的klapskates、下肢截肢者的刀片義肢以及性能增強競賽泳衣的新資訊。此外,還新增了有關自行車設備和自行車賽技術的更新圖表。

作者簡介

Scott K. Powers, University of Florida and Stetson University
Edward T. Howley, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
John C. Quindry, University of Montana

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Scott K. Powers,佛羅里達大學與斯特森大學

Edward T. Howley,田納西大學,諾克斯維爾

John C. Quindry,蒙大拿大學

目錄大綱

Table of Contents
Section 1 Physiology of Exercise
CHAPTER 0: Introduction to Exercise Physiology
CHAPTER 1: Common Measurements in Exercise Physiology
CHAPTER 2: Control of the Internal Environment
CHAPTER 3: Bioenergetics
CHAPTER 4: Exercise Metabolism
CHAPTER 5: Cell Signaling and the Hormonal Responses to Exercise
CHAPTER 6: Exercise and the Immune System
CHAPTER 7: The Nervous System: Structure and Control of Movement
CHAPTER 8: Skeletal Muscle: Structure and Function
CHAPTER 9: Circulatory Responses to Exercise
CHAPTER 10: Respiration during Exercise
CHAPTER 11: Acid-Base Balance during Exercise
CHAPTER 12: Temperature Regulation
CHAPTER 13: The Physiology of Training: Effects of Aerobic and Anaerobic Training
CHAPTER 14: The Physiology of Resistance Training

Section 2 Physiology of Health and Fitness
CHAPTER 15: Exercise Is Medicine-Part 1: Physical of Chronic Diseases
CHAPTER 16: Exercise Is Medicine-Part 2: Therapy for Chronic Diseases and Prevention of Agerelated Physiological Dysfunction
CHAPTER 17: Exercise Is Medicine-Part 3: Exercise Prescriptions for Health and Fitness
CHAPTER 18: Nutrition, Body Composition, and Weight Management

Section 3 Physiology of Performance
CHAPTER 19: Factors Affecting Performance
CHAPTER 20: Training for Performance
CHAPTER 21: Training for the Female Athlete, Children, Special Populations, and the Masters Athlete
CHAPTER 22: Nutrition, Body Composition, and Performance
CHAPTER 23: Exercise and the Environment
CHAPTER 24: Ergogenic Aids

目錄大綱(中文翻譯)

Table of Contents

Section 1 Physiology of Exercise

CHAPTER 0: Introduction to Exercise Physiology

CHAPTER 1: Common Measurements in Exercise Physiology

CHAPTER 2: Control of the Internal Environment

CHAPTER 3: Bioenergetics

CHAPTER 4: Exercise Metabolism

CHAPTER 5: Cell Signaling and the Hormonal Responses to Exercise

CHAPTER 6: Exercise and the Immune System

CHAPTER 7: The Nervous System: Structure and Control of Movement

CHAPTER 8: Skeletal Muscle: Structure and Function

CHAPTER 9: Circulatory Responses to Exercise

CHAPTER 10: Respiration during Exercise

CHAPTER 11: Acid-Base Balance during Exercise

CHAPTER 12: Temperature Regulation

CHAPTER 13: The Physiology of Training: Effects of Aerobic and Anaerobic Training

CHAPTER 14: The Physiology of Resistance Training



Section 2 Physiology of Health and Fitness

CHAPTER 15: Exercise Is Medicine-Part 1: Physical of Chronic Diseases

CHAPTER 16: Exercise Is Medicine-Part 2: Therapy for Chronic Diseases and Prevention of Agerelated Physiological Dysfunction

CHAPTER 17: Exercise Is Medicine-Part 3: Exercise Prescriptions for Health and Fitness

CHAPTER 18: Nutrition, Body Composition, and Weight Management



Section 3 Physiology of Performance

CHAPTER 19: Factors Affecting Performance

CHAPTER 20: Training for Performance

CHAPTER 21: Training for the Female Athlete, Children, Special Populations, and the Masters Athlete

CHAPTER 22: Nutrition, Body Composition, and Performance

CHAPTER 23: Exercise and the Environment

CHAPTER 24: Ergogenic Aids

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