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Hormones, Metabolism and the Benefits of Exercise

Previously published in hardcover
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
102 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am11.12.2018Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
The world is faced with an epidemic of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Exercise is usually part of the prescription, the first line of defense, to prevent or treat metabolic disorders. This open access volume focuses on the cellular and molecular pathways that link exercise, muscle biology, hormones and metabolism.mehr
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KlappentextThe world is faced with an epidemic of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Exercise is usually part of the prescription, the first line of defense, to prevent or treat metabolic disorders. This open access volume focuses on the cellular and molecular pathways that link exercise, muscle biology, hormones and metabolism.
Zusammenfassung
Assists readers to understand how and why exercise provides metabolic benefits in human health

Casts new light on the effect of exercise on the function of liver, muscles and brain

Focuses on the cellular and molecular pathways that link exercise, muscle biology, hormones and metabolism
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-10268-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum11.12.2018
AuflageSoftcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Seiten102 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht186 g
IllustrationenX, 102 p.
Artikel-Nr.46731637
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GenreMedizin

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction.- Human brown adipose tissue plasticity: hormonal and environmental manipulation.- The energy sensor AMPK: Adaptations to exercise, nutritional and hormonal signals.- Plasma steroids and cardiorespiratory fitness response to regular exercise.- Sending the signal: Muscle glycogen availability as a regulator of training adaptation.- Optimized engagement of macrophages and satellite cells in the repair and regeneration of exercised muscle.- Skeletal muscle microRNAs: Roles in differentiation, disease and exercise.- Tryptophan-kynurenine metabolites in exercise and mental health.- FNDC5/irisin - their role in the nervous system and as a mediator for beneficial effects of exercise on the brain.mehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Bruce Spiegelman is a Professor of Cancer Biology at Harvard Medical School and a Stanley J. Korsmeyer Professor of Cell Biology and Medicine
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