Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and PrescriptionSteven N. Blair |
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Biomechanics of Fitness Exercise ModalitiesStephen P Messier | 24 |
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY | 35 |
Chapter | 101 |
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activity addition appropriate artery assessment associated behavior blood pressure body capacity cardiac cardiovascular cause changes cholesterol cise clinical contraction coronary coronary artery decrease determine disease effects endurance evaluation example exer exercise program exercise testing factors fatigue fibers FIGURE findings fitness flow force function glucose goals greater heart disease heart rate Human hypertension important improve increase individual injuries intensity involves joint lead less levels limited loss lower major maximal measure ment method muscle myocardial myocardial infarction myosin normal occur oxygen participants patients performance period peripheral person physical physical activity positive prescription prevention problems produce reduced REFERENCES relative response rest risk running smoking specific Sports staff strength stress studies subjects Table tion tissue usually values ventricular volume weight