
This updated and revised fourth edition of the respected Textbook of Work Physiology combines classical issues in exercise and work physiology with the latest scientific findings. The result is an outstanding professional reference that will be indispensable to advanced students, physiologists, clinicians, physical educators any professional pursuing study of the body as a working machine.Written by world-renowned exercise physiologists and sports medicine specialists, the new edition retains the important historical background and exercise physiology research conducted by the authors over the past 40 years. In addition, it brings you up-to-date on the growth in the field since the previous edition, presenting today's most current scientific research findings.Beyond the scientific details, the book also addresses the application of this information to the fields of exercise physiology and work physiology, making the resource more useful than ever.Textbook of Work Physiology, Fourth Edition includes these updated features:More than 1,600 references"Classical studies" and "additional reading" side boxes for those who wish to study a topic more closelyIn-depth studies taken from the working world, recreational activities, and elite sportMore than 380 illustrations, tables, and photosComprehensive appendix, including glossary, list of symbols, conversion tables, and definitions of terms and units
This text investigates the physiological mechanisms of the human body during physical work and exercise, aiming to bridge the gap between classical research and modern scientific application. Written by Per-Olof Åstrand and colleagues, the book synthesizes decades of clinical research and laboratory data to explain how the body functions as a working machine. It serves as a comprehensive framework for understanding metabolic, cardiovascular, and muscular responses to physical stress across various environments and activity levels.
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Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a foundational text for students and professionals in exercise physiology. Readers often note the high density of technical information and the rigorous academic approach maintained throughout the chapters.
Page Count:
669
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070024057
ISBN-13:
9780070024052
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