Nutrition and enhanced sports performance : muscle building, endurance, and strength / edited by Debasis Bagchi, Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, TX, USA, Sreejayan Nair, University of Wyoming, School of Pharmacy, Laramie, WY, USA, Chandan K. Sen, Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell-Based Therapies, the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA.

Nutrition and Enhanced Sports Performance: Muscle Building, Endurance, and Strength provides a comprehensive overview to understanding the integrated impact of nutrition on performance. The book is divided into five main themes: An introductory overview of the role of nutrition in human healthVariou...

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Other Authors: Bagchi, Debasis (Editor), Nair, Sreejayan (Editor), Sen, Chandan K. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Science, [2013]
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505 0 |6 880-01  |a Front Cover; Nutrition and Enhanced Sports Performance; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; I: Nutrition and Human Health; 1 Nutritional Supplementation in Health and Sports Performance; Introduction; Definitions; Nutritional Supplement Recommendations for Athletes; Safety Issues; Summary and Conclusions; References; 2 Glycemic Index, Food Exchange Values and Exercise Performance; Glycemic Index; Glycemic Load; Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Metabolic Responses; Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Chronic Disease Risk. 
505 0 |a Glycemic Index, Metabolic Responses and Exercise PerformanceThe Effect of Different GI of Pre-Exercise Meals on Physical Performance; Improvement of Physical Performance; No Effect of GI on Exercise Performance; Ingestion of Carbohydrates During Exercise Following a Pre-Exercise Meal; Carbohydrates Loading; Glycemic Load, Metabolic Responses and Exercise Performance; Food Exchange Values in Health And Exercise; Calculation of Food Exchanges; Conclusions; References; 3 Performance Enhancement Drugs and Sports Supplements for Resistance Training; Introduction; Testosterone and Anabolic Steroids. 
505 0 |a Physiological Production of Testosterone and Related Side Effects of AbuseTestosterone and AS Combined with Resistance Training; Testosterone use in High-Level Powerlifters; Protein Synthesis and Myonuclear Content; Androgen Receptor; Conclusions; Creatine Monohydrate; Creatine Synthesis and Mechanisms of Action; Creatine Supplementation and Performance; Conclusion; Beta-Hydroxy Beta-Methylbutyrate (HMB); HMB Metabolism; Effects of HMB Supplementation; Mechanisms of Action; Conclusions; Caffeine; Mechanisms of Action; Psychophysiological Mechanisms; Conclusions; References. 
505 0 |a II: Exercise and Human Health4 Exercise and Cardiovascular Disease; Introduction; Physiological Responses of the Cardiovascular System to Exercise; Determinants of Functional Capacity (see for review); The Heart; Lungs; Peripheral Circulation; Assessment of Functional Capacity; Exercise and Health; All-cause Mortality; Coronary Artery Disease; Exercise and Primary Prevention; Exercise in Secondary Prevention of CHD; Hypertension; Body Weight; Diabetes Mellitus; How Much Exercise is Enough?; Are the Benefits of Exercise Universal?; References. 
505 0 |a 5 Resistance Training and Physical Exercise in Human HealthResistance Training in Human Health; Blood Pressure; Blood Lipids; Glucose Management; Visceral Adiposity; Weight Management; Resistance Training and Resting Energy Expenditure; Resistance Training and 24-hour Energy Expenditure; Resistance Training and Daily Physical Activity; Resistance Training and Fat Free Mass; Resistance Training Without Energy Restriction and Body Weight; Resistance Training During Energy Restriction; Resistance Training Versus Aerobic Exercise During Energy Restriction. 
500 |a The Role of Resistance Training Versus Aerobic Exercise and Weight Maintenance. 
520 |a Nutrition and Enhanced Sports Performance: Muscle Building, Endurance, and Strength provides a comprehensive overview to understanding the integrated impact of nutrition on performance. The book is divided into five main themes: An introductory overview of the role of nutrition in human healthVarious types of physical exercises, including cardiovascular training, resistance training, aerobic and anaerobic exercise, bioenergetics, and energy balance. This section also covers the nutritional requirements associated with various fitness programs, as well as exercis. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
650 0 |a Athletes  |x Nutrition. 
650 0 |a Dietary supplements. 
650 0 |a Sports medicine. 
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700 1 |a Sen, Chandan K.,  |e editor. 
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880 0 0 |6 505-01/(S  |g 17.  |t Exercise and Nutritional Benefits for Individuals with a Spinal Cord Injury or Amputation --  |t Paralympic Sport and Classification Systems --  |t Review Methodology --  |t Energy Expenditure and Body Composition --  |t Exercise Adaptations --  |t Nutritional Practices --  |t Nutritional Knowledge and Education Programs --  |t Supplement Usage --  |t Effects of Nutrition on Body Composition and Performance --  |t Conclusions and Areas for Future Research --  |t References -- --  |g 18.  |t An Overview of Doping in Sports --  |t Introduction --  |t Main Tendencies of Doping in the Strength Field --  |t Androgenic-Anabolic Agents (AAA) --  |t Direct Androgen Doping and Detection Methods --  |t Endogenous Androgens --  |t Exogenous Androgens (AAS) --  |t Indirect Androgen Doping and Detection Methods --  |t Effect on Athletes and Adverse Effects --  |t Beta2-Agonists: Clenbuterol --  |t Effects on Athletes --  |t Adverse Effects --  |t Detection Method --  |t Peptide Hormones: the Growth Hormone Paradigm --  |t Effects on Athletes and Adverse Effects --  |t Detection Methods --  |t Myostatin Inhibition --  |t Metabolic Modulators and Related Substances --  |t Blood Doping and Anti-Doping Approaches in Endurance Sports --  |t Effects on Athletes and Adverse Effects --  |t Detection Methods --  |t Direct Method of Detecting ESA Abuse --  |t Indirect Method of Detecting Blood Doping and ESA Abuse --  |t Masking Agents --  |t Gene Doping --  |t References -- --  |g 19.  |t Nutrition In Paralympics --  |t Introduction --  |t Sports Nutrition and Enhanced Performance --  |t The Paralympic Games --  |t Classification and Categories at the Paralympic Games --  |t Nutritional Considerations in the Disabled --  |t Physical Impairments --  |t Visual Impairments --  |t Intellectual Disability --  |t Sports Nutrition of Paralympic Athletes --  |t Energy Utilization --  |t Muscle Fuel --  |t Hydration Status --  |t Ergogenic Aids --  |t Sport-Specific Nutrition --  |t Athletics --  |t Cycling --  |t Team Sports --  |t Power Sports --  |t Racquet Events --  |t Swimming --  |t Skating and Skiing --  |t Conclusion --  |t References -- --  |g 20.  |t An Overview on the History of Sports Nutrition Beverages --  |t Introduction --  |t Background on Sports Beverages --  |t Origins of Sports Beverages --  |t Present State of Sports Beverages --  |t History of Protein Drinks --  |t Background --  |t Overview of Soy Protein Beverages --  |t Alternative Vegetable Sources for Protein Beverages --  |t Whey Protein Beverages --  |t Present Status of Protein Beverages --  |t Future of Sports Beverages --  |t Conclusion --  |t References -- --  |g IV.  |t Molecular Mechanisms -- --  |g 21.  |t α-Hydroxy-Isocaproic Acid (HICA)-Effects on Body Composition, Muscle Soreness and Athletic Performance --  |t Background --  |t Effects of Alfa-Hydroxy-Isocaproic Acid on Body Composition, Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness and Physical Performance in Athletes --  |t Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) --  |t Physical Performance --  |t Conclusion --  |t References -- --  |g 22.  |t Role of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) in Muscle Growth --  |t Introduction --  |t Muscle Growth --  |t mTOR Signaling Pathway --  |t mTOR in Myogenesis --  |t mTOR in Muscle Hypertrophy --  |t mTOR in Muscle Atrophy --  |t Nutrition and mTOR-Dependent Muscle Growth --  |t Conclusions --  |t References -- --  |g 23.  |t Stress Proteins and Heat Shock Proteins --  |t Introduction --  |t Heat shock protein family --  |t Regulation of stress proteins in skeletal muscle --  |t Stress proteins and exercise --  |t Stress proteins and dietary supplements --  |t Conclusions --  |t References -- --  |g 24.  |t Anabolic and Catabolic Signaling Pathways that Regulate Skeletal Muscle Mass --  |t Introduction --  |t History --  |t Anabolic Signaling --  |t mTOR Signaling --  |t Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling --  |t β-Adrenergic Receptor Signaling --  |t Emerging Pathways --  |t Nitric Oxide (NO) Signaling --  |t PGC-α4 Signaling --  |t MicroRNAs --  |t Catabolic Signaling --  |t AKT/Foxo Signaling --  |t Myostatin Signaling --  |t AMPK Signaling --  |t NF-κB Signaling --  |t Summary --  |t References -- --  |g 25.  |t Muscle Growth, Repair and Preservation: A Mechanistic Approach --  |t Introduction --  |t Muscle Growth --  |t The Role of IGF-I in Muscle Growth --  |t The Role of Mechanosensors in Muscle Growth --  |t The Role of Amino Acids in Muscle Growth --  |t Muscle Atrophy --  |t Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation and Sarcopenia --  |t The Role of Myostatin in Muscle Atrophy --  |t Combating Sarcopenia --  |t Muscle Damage and Repair --  |t The Calpain Protein Degradation System --  |t The Inflammatory Response --  |t The Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway --  |t Repair Following Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage --  |t Summary --  |t References -- --  |g 26.  |t Nitric Oxide, Sports Nutrition and Muscle Building --  |t Introduction --  |t The Nitric Oxide Synthases --  |t The Nitrate-Nitrite-No Pathway --  |t Skeletal Muscle Functions Mediated By NO --  |t Transcription of Skeletal Muscle Proteins and Activation of Satellite Cells --  |t Mitochondrial Biogenesis --  |t Skeletal Muscle Blood Flow --  |t Nutritional Modification Of Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy --  |t Nutritional Supplementation for Enhanced Performance in Humans --  |t Nutritional Supplementation for Enhanced Muscle Hypertrophy in Humans --  |t Conclusion --  |t References. 
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