ACSM's Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and PrescriptionProvides certification candidates with appropriate information relative to the behavioral objectives found in the Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 4th ed. (Lea and Febiger, 1991). Covers all disciplines involved in exercise testing, training, and programming. Includes practical examples of physiologic concepts and relates them to exercise programming. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... cell layer cells known as capillaries . Capillaries bring blood in close contact with other tissues of the body so that an exchange of gases , nutrients , and metabolites may take place . The capillaries converge into venules , which in ...
... cell layer cells known as capillaries . Capillaries bring blood in close contact with other tissues of the body so that an exchange of gases , nutrients , and metabolites may take place . The capillaries converge into venules , which in ...
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... cells and other substances in either direction.7 Advanced atherosclerosis is characterized by proliferation of smooth muscle cells de- rived from the media . Smooth muscle cells maintain arterial tone by their characteris- tic prolonged ...
... cells and other substances in either direction.7 Advanced atherosclerosis is characterized by proliferation of smooth muscle cells de- rived from the media . Smooth muscle cells maintain arterial tone by their characteris- tic prolonged ...
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... cells into the area of injury ( chemotactic effect ) .6.20 Monocytes , from the blood , also adhere to the endothelium , accumulate cholesterol from the blood and are transformed into a different type of cell , the macrophage.7 Growth ...
... cells into the area of injury ( chemotactic effect ) .6.20 Monocytes , from the blood , also adhere to the endothelium , accumulate cholesterol from the blood and are transformed into a different type of cell , the macrophage.7 Growth ...
Contents
Surface Anatomy for Exercise Programming | 3 |
Fundamentals of Cardiorespiratory Anatomy | 16 |
Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Anatomy | 28 |
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Handbook of Psychophysiology John T. Cacioppo,Louis G. Tassinary,Gary G. Berntson No preview available - 2000 |