Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume II - Exercise and Clinical Testing (eBook, PDF)
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
Redaktion: Davison, R. C.; Bottoms, Lindsay; Tew, Garry; Hettinga, Florentina; Price, Michael; Hopker, James; Smith, Paul
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Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume II - Exercise and Clinical Testing (eBook, PDF)
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
Redaktion: Davison, R. C.; Bottoms, Lindsay; Tew, Garry; Hettinga, Florentina; Price, Michael; Hopker, James; Smith, Paul
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This book is a comprehensive guide to the protocols and issues in physiological testing. With contributions from physiologists and clinicians, covering a range of physiologically based tests to assess and monitor conditions, this volume is essential for clinical-specific exercise testing in research and applied settings.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000537628
- Artikelnr.: 63592780
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000537628
- Artikelnr.: 63592780
Part 1
1.1 Professional Competency and Working with Others
1.2: Physiological Exercise Testing: Ethical Considerations
1.3: Health and Safety in Duty of Care: Evaluating and Stratifying Risk
1.4: Safeguarding in Physiological Testing
1.5: Influence of Medication on Typical Exercise Response
Part 2
2.1: Data Intelligence and Feedback in a Clinical Context
2.2: Reliability and Measurement Error
2.3 Scaling: Adjusting Physiological and Performance Measures to Body Size
Part 3
3.1: Participant Pre-test Preparation and Evaluation
3.2: Maintenance and Calibration Standards: A Cornerstone of Laboratory
Quality Assurance
3.3: Lung and Respiratory Muscle Function
3.4: Surface Anthropometry
3.5: Functional Screening
3.6: Assessment of Free-living Energy Expenditure
3.7: Respiratory Gas Analysis
3.8: Metabolic Threshold Testing: Interpretation and Prognostic
Prescriptive Value
3.9: Ratings of Perceived Exertion
3.10: Clinical Strength Testing
3.11: Blood Sampling
3.12: Field Based Assessments for Determining Aerobic Fitness and Exercise
Prescription
3.13: Quantifying Free-living Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviours in
Adults
3.14: Musculoskeletal Assessment
Part 4
4.1: Assessment of Peripheral Blood Flow and Vascular Function
4.2: Application of Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
4.3: Assessment of Cardiac Structure and Function
4.4: Methods in Exercise Immunology
4.5: Skeletal Muscle Biopsy: Techniques and Applications
Part 5
5.1: Exercise Testing in Obesity
5.2: Exercise Testing in Cardiovascular Disease
5.3: Exercise Testing in Diabetes
5.4: Exercise Testing in Chronic Kidney Disease
5.5: Exercise Testing in Chronic Lung Disease
5.6: Exercise Testing in Breast and Prostate Cancer
5.7: Exercise Testing in Peripheral Arterial Disease
5.8: Exercise Testing in Children
5.9: Exercise Testing in Older Adults
5.10: Exercise Testing in Females
5.11: Exercise Testing in Pregnancy
5.12: Exercise Testing in Heart Failure
Part 1
1.1 Professional Competency and Working with Others
1.2: Physiological Exercise Testing: Ethical Considerations
1.3: Health and Safety in Duty of Care: Evaluating and Stratifying Risk
1.4: Safeguarding in Physiological Testing
1.5: Influence of Medication on Typical Exercise Response
Part 2
2.1: Data Intelligence and Feedback in a Clinical Context
2.2: Reliability and Measurement Error
2.3 Scaling: Adjusting Physiological and Performance Measures to Body Size
Part 3
3.1: Participant Pre-test Preparation and Evaluation
3.2: Maintenance and Calibration Standards: A Cornerstone of Laboratory
Quality Assurance
3.3: Lung and Respiratory Muscle Function
3.4: Surface Anthropometry
3.5: Functional Screening
3.6: Assessment of Free-living Energy Expenditure
3.7: Respiratory Gas Analysis
3.8: Metabolic Threshold Testing: Interpretation and Prognostic
Prescriptive Value
3.9: Ratings of Perceived Exertion
3.10: Clinical Strength Testing
3.11: Blood Sampling
3.12: Field Based Assessments for Determining Aerobic Fitness and Exercise
Prescription
3.13: Quantifying Free-living Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviours in
Adults
3.14: Musculoskeletal Assessment
Part 4
4.1: Assessment of Peripheral Blood Flow and Vascular Function
4.2: Application of Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
4.3: Assessment of Cardiac Structure and Function
4.4: Methods in Exercise Immunology
4.5: Skeletal Muscle Biopsy: Techniques and Applications
Part 5
5.1: Exercise Testing in Obesity
5.2: Exercise Testing in Cardiovascular Disease
5.3: Exercise Testing in Diabetes
5.4: Exercise Testing in Chronic Kidney Disease
5.5: Exercise Testing in Chronic Lung Disease
5.6: Exercise Testing in Breast and Prostate Cancer
5.7: Exercise Testing in Peripheral Arterial Disease
5.8: Exercise Testing in Children
5.9: Exercise Testing in Older Adults
5.10: Exercise Testing in Females
5.11: Exercise Testing in Pregnancy
5.12: Exercise Testing in Heart Failure