This book is an up-to-date, extensive overview of the effects of physical activity and training on endocrine function. It gives insights into a complex relationship by describing effects with respect to exercise performance, growth, development, and ageing. It includes discussions of the endocrine response depending on exercise mode, intensity, and duration as well as on gender, age, and fitness level. Additionally the book deals with the impact of environmental and psychological factors on endocrine level.
A substantial part of Sports Endocrinology is devoted to the 'hot topic' of hormonal doping in sports. The properties of androgens, growth hormone, erythropoietin, and dietary supplements are highlighted. The use and abuse among professional and recreational athletes is discussed and specific methods of detection are presented and explained. All contributors are well-known experts in sports medicine and endocrinology, endocrine physiology, pharmacology, and doping detection, so this book is a must-read for every professional involved in the field.
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Published:2016
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Subject Area: Endocrinology , Further Areas , Neurology and Neuroscience , Nutrition and Dietetics , Pharmacology , Public HealthBook Series: Frontiers of Hormone Research
Paolo Moghetti, Elisabetta Bacchi, Corinna Brangani, Silvia Donà, Carlo Negri, 2016. "Metabolic Effects of Exercise", Sports Endocrinology, F. Lanfranco, C.J. Strasburger
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