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Roy J. Shephard

    Dr. Shephard ist Spezialist für Trainingswissenschaft, Sportmedizin und Umweltphysiologie bei Gesundheit und Krankheit. Er ist emeritierter Professor für angewandte Physiologie an der Fakultät für Kinesiologie und Körpererziehung der Universität Toronto.

    Year Book of Sports Medicine 2012
    Body Composition in Biological Anthropology
    Physical Activity and the Abdominal Viscera
    Year Book of Sports Medicine 2013
    An Illustrated History of Health and Fitness, from Pre-History to our Post-Modern World
    Ausdauer im Sport
    • Ausdauer im Sport

      • 622 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      Das Handbuch bietet umfassende Informationen zu Ausdauerbelastung und -training. Aus gesundheitlicher Sicht sind Ausdauerformen besonders vorteilhaft, weshalb ein kompetentes Nachschlagewerk zu sportmedizinischen Fragen im Ausdauerbereich unerlässlich ist. Es handelt sich um den zweiten Band der Enzyklopädie für Sportmedizin, herausgegeben von der Medizinischen Kommission des IOC und dem Internationalen Verband für Sportmedizin (FIMS). Thematisiert werden Aspekte der Energiefreisetzung, muskulären und humoralen Belastung sowie neuromuskulären Steuerung. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf Ermüdung und Trainingseffekten. Auch psychologische Aspekte sowie die Auswirkungen von Ausdauerbelastung in verschiedenen Lebensphasen und bei speziellen Gruppen wie Kindern, Frauen, Herz-Kreislauferkrankten und Hochleistungssportlern werden behandelt. Verletzungen im Ausdauersport und die Auswirkungen ungünstiger Umgebungsbedingungen sind ebenfalls zentrale Themen. Zudem werden die gesundheitlichen Vorteile von Ausdauersport bei Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen beleuchtet. In separaten Abschnitten werden verschiedene Ausdauersportarten wie Laufen, Schwimmen und Triathlon detailliert vorgestellt. Die Beiträge anglo-amerikanischer und skandinavischer Autoren bieten neue Perspektiven, die die deutsche Sportmedizin bereichern können.

      Ausdauer im Sport
    • The book explores the evolution of health and fitness from primitive hunter-gatherer societies to modern civilization, highlighting the impact of medical advancements and the rise of the middle class on leisure activities. It examines the consequences of urbanization and industrialization on public health and the reduction of physical labor. The attitudes of influential figures, including clergy and politicians, are analyzed throughout history. Additionally, it discusses initiatives aimed at promoting active leisure through programs in schools, workplaces, and sports.

      An Illustrated History of Health and Fitness, from Pre-History to our Post-Modern World
    • Year Book of Sports Medicine 2013

      Volume 2013

      • 386 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Featuring comprehensive abstracts from over 500 global journals, this resource provides expert commentaries that assess the clinical relevance of selected articles in sports medicine. Editor-in-Chief Roy Shephard emphasizes the value of expert critiques, which help readers navigate the complexities of recent research and apply findings to enhance their medical practice. Key topics include injury prevention, biomechanics, nutrition, and considerations for various populations, ensuring a thorough understanding of current trends and practices in the field.

      Year Book of Sports Medicine 2013
    • Physical Activity and the Abdominal Viscera

      Responses in Health and Disease

      • 342 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the visceral organs, this book consolidates research on their responses to both acute and chronic physical activity. It explores the physiology and functions of these organs during exercise, examines related pathologies, and highlights the critical role of physical activity in disease prevention and management. Through a comprehensive approach, it provides valuable insights into how exercise impacts the health of visceral organs.

      Physical Activity and the Abdominal Viscera
    • Targeted towards biological anthropology professionals, the book offers valuable insights for both clinicians and researchers in the field. It presents key findings and discussions that are essential for understanding contemporary issues in biological anthropology.

      Body Composition in Biological Anthropology
    • Year Book of Sports Medicine 2012

      Volume 2012

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Expertly curated from over 500 global journals, this resource offers abstracts of significant articles in sports medicine, accompanied by insightful commentaries that highlight their clinical relevance and practical applications. Editor Roy Shephard emphasizes the value of expert critiques, which help readers understand the limitations and implications of the research. Key topics covered include injury prevention, musculoskeletal issues, biomechanics, nutrition, and considerations for various populations like children and the elderly, making it an essential tool for staying informed in the field.

      Year Book of Sports Medicine 2012
    • Year Book of Sports Medicine 2011

      Volume 2011

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      The book features a curated selection of top articles from over 500 sports medicine journals, chosen by a team of international experts. Each abstract is accompanied by critical evaluations that highlight the clinical relevance and practical applications of the findings. This resource aims to keep medical professionals informed about the latest advancements in sports medicine, making it an essential tool for enhancing current practices.

      Year Book of Sports Medicine 2011
    • Exploring the history of health and fitness, this book presents 30 thematic essays that span from ancient times to the present, highlighting exercise as a vital form of medicine. Topics include the health benefits of the hunter-gatherer lifestyle, the evolution of health professionals, and the impact of the Olympic movement. Each chapter features learning objectives, a glossary for specialized terms, and questions to provoke critical thinking. Concluding discussions address the implications for contemporary public health policies, making it ideal for students in related fields.

      A History of Health & Fitness: Implications for Policy Today
    • Physical Activity and the Gastro-Intestinal Tract

      Responses in Health and Disease

      • 236 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book explores the interplay between physical activity and the gastrointestinal system, detailing how exercise affects its function in both healthy individuals and those with diseases. Professor Roy Shephard consolidates various research findings to provide insights into the physiology, pathology, and the role of exercise in managing health and chronic conditions. This comprehensive analysis highlights the significance of understanding gastrointestinal responses to exercise, making it a valuable resource for both researchers and practitioners.

      Physical Activity and the Gastro-Intestinal Tract