The Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine is a comprehensive, user-friendly resource designed for both experts and newcomers in the field of exercise medicine. This extensive reference guide is structured in an easy-to-navigate A-Z format, featuring clear and concise language, uniform essay structures, and extensive cross-references between keywords and related articles. This enables efficient searches and enhances the user experience.
With up to 2,000 keywords, this encyclopedia serves as an up-to-date database on the adaptation of the human body to exercise and the therapeutic use of exercise. The content covers a broad spectrum of topics within modern exercise medicine across various scientific disciplines, including:
- Cancer
- Parasitology
- Aging
- And many more
This resource provides in-depth information on:
- Methodological approaches to measuring key components of motor fitness
- Practical strategies for enhancing fitness through training regimes
- The role of nutrition and pharmaceuticals in exercise
Written by leading experts in their respective fields, the Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine caters to a diverse audience, including:
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- Basic and clinical scientists
- Healthcare professionals
- Physiotherapists
- Trainers and coaches
Authors:
Frank C. Mooren (Editor)
Edition:
2012.
Publication Date:
April 19, 2012
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