200 Pages
22 B/W Illustrations
by
CRC Press
200 Pages
by
CRC Press
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Deconditioning is an integrated physiological response of the body to a reduction in metabolic rate, that is, to a reduction in energy use or in exercise level. Deconditioning and Reconditioning presents selected background information on the many aspects of ground-based and in-flight physiological research and applications. This multi-author volume emphasizes human research programs on... Read more
Introduction, John E. Greenleaf
Psycho-Sociological Aspects of Confinement Deconditioning, Gro M. Sandal, Ragnar Vaernes, and Holger Ursin
Effects of Deconditioning and Reconditioning on Aerobic Power, Victor A. Convertino
Physiological Consequences of Deconditioning in Physically Active Populations, James A. Graves, Lori L. Ploutz-Snyder, and Michael L. Pollock
Immobilization and Disuse Muscular Atrophy, Shawn R. Simonson
Free Radical Processes in Conditioning and Deconditioning, Józef Kedziora
Water Immersion Deconditioning in Medicine, Andrzej Wiecek, Michal Nowicki, and Franciszek Kokot
The Brittle Bones of Deconditioning, Helmut G. Hinghofer-Szalkay
Bed Rest Muscular Atrophy - John E. Greenleaf
Bed Rest and Orthostatic-Hypotensive Intolerance, Suzanne M. Schneider
Thermoregulation During Deconditioning, Suzanne M. Schneider and John E. Greenleaf
Psycho-Sociological Aspects of Confinement Deconditioning, Gro M. Sandal, Ragnar Vaernes, and Holger Ursin
Effects of Deconditioning and Reconditioning on Aerobic Power, Victor A. Convertino
Physiological Consequences of Deconditioning in Physically Active Populations, James A. Graves, Lori L. Ploutz-Snyder, and Michael L. Pollock
Immobilization and Disuse Muscular Atrophy, Shawn R. Simonson
Free Radical Processes in Conditioning and Deconditioning, Józef Kedziora
Water Immersion Deconditioning in Medicine, Andrzej Wiecek, Michal Nowicki, and Franciszek Kokot
The Brittle Bones of Deconditioning, Helmut G. Hinghofer-Szalkay
Bed Rest Muscular Atrophy - John E. Greenleaf
Bed Rest and Orthostatic-Hypotensive Intolerance, Suzanne M. Schneider
Thermoregulation During Deconditioning, Suzanne M. Schneider and John E. Greenleaf
Biography
John Greenleaf
"This book is a valuable contribution to the field. Each contributing author presents a comprehensive summary of the current state of knowledge regarding their specific topic. … This book contains much useful information about the physiological deconditioning response associated with bed rest, prolonged water immersion, and prolonged space flight and weightlessness. The book is a good starting point for all students interested in understanding where good health begins, i.e., being physically active."
- Doody's Review
"[T]he volume offers a global experience in the understanding of maintaining optimal physiology. Dr. Greenleaf and his collaborators have created a useful primer and reference text on the physiology of conditioning and deconditioning … The editor and the various authors have made an admirable effort in keeping the reading both engaging and understandable for an audience not necessarily limited to medical personnel. … [T]his work offers a wealth of information for a wide audience or readers: aerospace physiologists, physicians, nurses, and technicians … . ."
- Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
"The individual chapters are informative… .The text will provide useful graduate-level reading…."
-Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, Roy J. Shephard






