Nutrition and Aerobic
Exercise
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Donald K. Layman, Editor University of Illinois Examines the growing popularity of aerobic exercise as the focal point of daily health maintenance programs. Studies the impact of aerobic exer cise training on nutritional require ments. Addresses the principal ques tions concerning the interaction of nutrition and aerobic exercise train ing on muscle energy requirements, changes in nutritional needs, and long term effects on body weight and composition. Provides a fascinating insight into the current knowledge about nutrition and exercise for both the specialist and nonspecialist. CONTENTS Nutrition and Exercise: An Overview · Biochemical Adaptations in Skeletal Muscle Induced by Exercise Training · Influence of Aerobic Exercise on Fuel Utilization by Skeletal Muscle · Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism During Exercise · The Effect of Exercise on Lipid and Lipoprotein Metabolism · Riboflavin Requirements and Exercise • Trace Elements and Calcium Status in Athletic Activity · Water and Electro lytes · Aerobic Exercise and Body Composition Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, the Quaker Oats Company, and the Dart-Kraft Company. ACS Symposium Series No. 294 160 pages (1986) Clothbound LC 85-26872 ISBN 0-8412-0949-9 US & Canada $34.95 Export $41.95 Order from: American Chemical Society
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