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Main description:
Physical Activity and the Abdominal Viscera is the first book to examine the response of the visceral organs to acute and chronic physical activity, in cases of both health and disease. Bringing together a previously disparate body of research, Professor Roy Shephard sets out the physiology, function during exercise, pathology of disease, and role of physical activity in preventing and managing disease in the visceral organs.
Working systematically through the viscera, the book first identifies the response to exercise and pathologies of the liver, gall bladder and biliary tract, then goes on to examine the function of the kidneys and bladder, and finally covers issues including the spleen, sickle cell disease and prostate cancer.
Providing a clear and well-structured guide to the relationship between the visceral organs and physical activity, Physical Activity and the Abdominal Viscera is a vital reference text for academics and upper-level students in sports medicine and clinical exercise physiology, and for health professionals in preventive medicine.
Contents:
Preface
List of Tables
1. Responses of Liver to Acute and Chronic Physical Activity
2. Physical Activity and Hepatic Pathologies
3. Effects of Physical Activity on the Gallbladder and Biliary Tract in Health and Disease
4. Physical Activity and Kidney Function in Health and Disease
5. Implications of a Single Kidney for the Young Athlete
6. Bladder Function in Health and Disease. Physical Activity and Bladder Control, Haematuria and Bladder Cancer
7. Physiology of the Spleen at Rest and During Exercise
8. Physical Activity and Infectious Mononucleosis
9. Physical Activity and Sickle Cell Disease
10. Physical Activity, Benign Prostate Hyperplasia and Prostatitis
11. Physical Activity and Prostate Cancer
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: March, 2021
Pages: 326
Weight: 476g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biomechanics