Exercise Cardiopulmonary Function in Cardiac Patients

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This book explores the relationship between the cardiopulmonary system and exercise, as affected by mode of exercise, health and age. Coverage includes exercise training principles and the cardiopulmonary effects of anaerobic, resistance and aerobic training.

The textbook will describe the relationship between human cardiopulmonary system and exercise in a format that is related to the mode of exercise, health status and aging. It will include data regarding exercise training principles and the adaptations of the cardiopulmonary following: anaerobic, resistance and aerobic training. A more in-depth presentation of the cardiopulmonary system adaptations in pressing environments such as: warm, cold and altitude. Therefore, students will experience a depth and extent of content balanced with unique and effective learning features: It will help students find the way by both the text and subject matter. Knowing cardiopulmonary exercise function in health and disease will allow understand new research and findings relevant to cardiovascular status as assessed by cardiopulmonary exercise indices. It will bring together investigational exercise physiologists, cardiologists and scientists who share a wealth of experience needed to judge the cardiovascular status and function, and the impairments of patients with a variety of cardiac dysfunction. This book will provide a comprehensive, updated presentation of the information of the cardiovascular system as a whole, and its individual components.

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Autorentext
Michael S. Sagiv received his PhD in exercise physiology from The University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA in 1982. Michael was a football player at the national and international level. Dr Sagiv is a distinguished researcher and an emeritus professor, and was the president of the Wingate College, Wingate, Israel from 1999 to 2009. He established the Wingate College Human and Biogenetics Exercise Physiology Laboratory in 1982 and served as its head for over 17 years. In addition, from 1984 t0 2007 Michael was a lecturer in the department of physiology and pharmacology, faculty of medicine at the Tel Aviv University, Israel. Dr Sagiv has written and coauthored more than 200 publications over the course of his career, including 2 books, 6 book chapters, peer-reviewed articles (90), and lay publication. He served as the editor in chief of the European Review of Aging and Physical Activity for the last 6 years. He was president of the European Group for research into Aging and Physical Activity from 1998 to 2005, a member of its board of trustees for 15 years, and a recipient of ACSM young researcher Award. Many of his former students are now leaders in the field of exercise physiology. From 1984 to 2007 Michael was a lecturer in the department of physiology and pharmacology, faculty of medicine at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel. As an exercise physiologist, Michael works closely with cardiac patients in the rehabilitation center that He established at the Wingate College in 1982 and served as its head for over 25 years.

Klappentext

Exercise Cardiopulmonary Function in Cardiac Patients represents an extended review of exercise cardiopulmonary function in both cardiac patients and healthy subjects. A large part of the book deals with the influence of exercise on the cardiopulmonary system, while sections are devoted to an investigation of cardiopulmonary physiology underlying the cardiac disease process in these patients. This approach enables a wide range of complex cardiac problems to be reviewed. The material presented in the book is ideal in terms of understanding cardiac disease and its management via the application of changes to the patient's physical activity.

Based on the assumption that the reader should at least be acquainted with medical physiology, especially of the cardiopulmonary system, this book expands upon the reader's understanding of the cardiopulmonary response to various modes of exercise in healthy subjects, since to understand pathology, one has to know healthy responses. Therefore this book will be of particular interest to trainees in internal medicine, cardiology, intensive care, anesthesiology and emergency medicine.



Inhalt

  1. Exercise physiology.- 2.Pulmonary function.- 3.Cardiac output.- 4.Cardiac output redistribution.- 5.Left ventricular function.- 6.Blood pressure and hypertension.- 7.Metabolic cardiovascular risk factors.- 8.Cardiopulmonary function in elderly.- 9.Exercise and sudden death.- 10.Cardiac rehabilitation.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Autor Michael S. Sagiv
    • Titel Exercise Cardiopulmonary Function in Cardiac Patients
    • Veröffentlichung 09.05.2012
    • ISBN 1447128877
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781447128878
    • Jahr 2012
    • Größe H260mm x B183mm x T20mm
    • Gewicht 714g
    • Auflage 2012
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 272
    • Herausgeber Springer London
    • GTIN 09781447128878

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