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2006 ACSM Annual Meeting Named Lectures 2006 ACSM Annual Meeting Named Lectures
Over nine hours of authoritative information and insights on sports medicine and exercise science, including: Steven N. Blair, “Physical Activity and Public Health: From Karvonen, Morris, and Paffenbarger to Behavioral and Environmental Interventions”, Scott K. Powers, “Are Free Radicals Friend or Foe? A History of Free Radical Biology in Medicine and Exercise Science”, Volker Adams, “Impact of Exercise on Endothelial Dysfunction and Myocardial Perfusion, Bente Klarlund, “Signaling the Muscle to Adapt: Train Low, Compete High?”, Romain Meeusen, “Central Fatigue: It’s All in the Brain…or is It?”, Jos J. de Koning, “Experiments When There is No Laboratory: Modeling Performance in Endurance Sports, Alan Kim Johnson, “Thirsting for…: The Behavioral Neuroscience of Thirst and Salt Appetite”, Paul M. Ribisi, “Diabesity: A Looming Threat to Cardiovascular Health”, Benjamin D. Levine, “The Grinch Syndrome: A New Name for Orthostatic Hypotension and Syncope”, David A. Hood, “Exercise-Induced Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Skeletal Muscle”. Also includes the added feature: 2006 ACSM Annual Meeting awards night. Produced in cooperation with the American College of Sports Medicine.
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