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Exercise and the Developing Child,mens on somatic growth and maturational processes. The search to identify and nurture the talented athlete has extended to younger and younger children, raising concern about potential negative influences of intensive exercise on their physical and psychological well-being.不法行为 发表于 2025-3-29 03:45:08
Exercise and the Female Reproductive System,ance. Past studies are divided into three categories: selected physiological responses to exercise during sustained aerobic performance, including ventilation, cardiovascular responses, and thermoregulation; the effect of the cycle on strength performance; and the influence of the cycle on athleticscotoma 发表于 2025-3-29 07:19:21
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Adrenergic Regulation of Energy Metabolism,nd it causes an increased contractility of skeletal muscle as well as influences exercise-induced suppression of components of the human immune system. In the present chapter, it is demonstrated how adrenergic activity can influence substrate mobilization and utilization both directly and indirectly via secretion of hormones.crescendo 发表于 2025-3-29 21:36:43
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Exercise and Pregnancy,ity (.) .,and maximal exercise does not elicit hypoxic stress in the fetus .. A recent study suggests that even if placental reserve is compromised, as in fetal growth retardation, moderately strenuous exercise to a maternal heart rate of 150 beats/ min is not harmful ..圆柱 发表于 2025-3-30 04:45:44
Hormonal Regulation of Fluid Homeostasis During and Following Exercise,nt chapter, these reviews will be used to build a foundation. The chapter’s primary emphasis will be on new findings and their impact on our understanding of the function of the endocrine system in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis during and following exercise.