Written by an eminent cardiovascular physiologist with a strong track record in dealing with issues related to exercise and environmental physiology, this text covers cardiovascular function from the exercise and human physiologist's viewpoint. It provides a solid foundation of knowledge of how the cardiovascular system responds and adapts to the challenges of exercise and environmental change, and analyses the practicalities of measuring cardiovascular parameters in normal human subjects.
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Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION Chapter 2 - CARDIAC ACTIVATION Chapter 3 - CARDIAC OUTPUT Chapter 4 - BLOOD PRESSURE Chapter 5 - VASOMOTOR REGULATION IN EXERCISE Chapter 6 - THE VASCULAR SYSTEM Chapter 7 - LOCAL REGULATION OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR FUNCTION Chapter 8 - MEASURING PERIPHERAL VASCULAR FUNCTION Chapter 9 - PULMONARY VASCULAR FUNCTION Chapter 10 - CIRCULATORY LIMITS TO EXERCISE Chapter 11 - ADVERSE CIRCULATORY EFFECTS OF EXERCISE Chapter 12 - CARDIOVASCULAR ADAPTATIONS TO TRAINING Chapter 13 - EFFECTS OF HIGH ALTITUDE