Biologic Regulation of Physical Activity
Biologic Regulation of Physical Activity
Rowland, Thomas W.
Human Kinetics Publishers
10/2016
224
Dura
Inglês
9781492526513
15 a 20 dias
522
Chapter 1. Nature of Physical Activity
Measuring Physical Activity
Categorizing Physical Activity
Chapter 2. Physical Activity Through the Life Span
Human Beings
Physical Activity of Animals
Chapter 3. Effects of Sex
Sexual Maturation
Sex Differences in Infancy
Chapter 4. Neurochemical Models
Dopamine
Other Neurochemical Mediators
Chapter 5. Perturbations of Brain Function
Lesions in Animal Brains
Craniopharyngioma
Anorexia Nervosa
Restless Legs Syndrome
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 6. Organized Variability
Animal Circadian Rhythms
Human Circadian Rhythms
Other Variability
Chapter 7. Genetic Influences
Familial and Twin Studies
Animal Selection
Genetic Markers
Epigenetic Influences
Chapter 8. Physical Activity Play
Function of Physical Play
Neurological Basis
Part II. Rationale and Mechanisms
Chapter 9. Activity Regulation and the Need for Energy Balance
Energy Balance as a Biological Need
Role of Physical Activity in Energy Balance
Biologic Origin of Other Contributors to Energy Balance
Parallel Decline With Aging
Compensatory Responses in Energy Balance
Chapter 10. Mechanisms for Biologic Control
Feedback Systems
Proposed Biologic Control System for Habitual Physical Activity
Activity-Stat Versus Energy-Stat
Part III. Implications of Biologic Regulation of Activity
Chapter 11. Responses to Activity Interventions
Compensatory Changes in Physical Activity
Compensatory Changes in Caloric Intake
Long-Term Changes in Physical Activity Habits
Implications for Health Promotion
Chapter 12. Understanding Obesity: The Biologic Perspective
First Law of Thermodynamics
Obesity as an Error in Energy Balance
Behavioral Explanations for Energy Imbalance
Genetic Explanations for Energy Imbalance
Implications for Treatment and Prevention
Chapter 13. Altering the Biologic Control of Activity
Plasticity of Biologic Set Points
Can Cognitive Will Override Biologic Control?
Can Hedonistic Behavior Override Biologic Control?
Role of Spontaneous Physical Activity and NEAT
Pharmacological Manipulation of Physical Activity Regulators
Chapter 1. Nature of Physical Activity
Measuring Physical Activity
Categorizing Physical Activity
Chapter 2. Physical Activity Through the Life Span
Human Beings
Physical Activity of Animals
Chapter 3. Effects of Sex
Sexual Maturation
Sex Differences in Infancy
Chapter 4. Neurochemical Models
Dopamine
Other Neurochemical Mediators
Chapter 5. Perturbations of Brain Function
Lesions in Animal Brains
Craniopharyngioma
Anorexia Nervosa
Restless Legs Syndrome
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 6. Organized Variability
Animal Circadian Rhythms
Human Circadian Rhythms
Other Variability
Chapter 7. Genetic Influences
Familial and Twin Studies
Animal Selection
Genetic Markers
Epigenetic Influences
Chapter 8. Physical Activity Play
Function of Physical Play
Neurological Basis
Part II. Rationale and Mechanisms
Chapter 9. Activity Regulation and the Need for Energy Balance
Energy Balance as a Biological Need
Role of Physical Activity in Energy Balance
Biologic Origin of Other Contributors to Energy Balance
Parallel Decline With Aging
Compensatory Responses in Energy Balance
Chapter 10. Mechanisms for Biologic Control
Feedback Systems
Proposed Biologic Control System for Habitual Physical Activity
Activity-Stat Versus Energy-Stat
Part III. Implications of Biologic Regulation of Activity
Chapter 11. Responses to Activity Interventions
Compensatory Changes in Physical Activity
Compensatory Changes in Caloric Intake
Long-Term Changes in Physical Activity Habits
Implications for Health Promotion
Chapter 12. Understanding Obesity: The Biologic Perspective
First Law of Thermodynamics
Obesity as an Error in Energy Balance
Behavioral Explanations for Energy Imbalance
Genetic Explanations for Energy Imbalance
Implications for Treatment and Prevention
Chapter 13. Altering the Biologic Control of Activity
Plasticity of Biologic Set Points
Can Cognitive Will Override Biologic Control?
Can Hedonistic Behavior Override Biologic Control?
Role of Spontaneous Physical Activity and NEAT
Pharmacological Manipulation of Physical Activity Regulators