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School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health
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Exercise Physiology
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Page ID: 22156
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| Short Page Name | Exercise Physiology |
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exercise physiology
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exercise athletes different muscle elite used techniques conditions study health oxygen altitude performance changes training body information disease energy respond heart help optimise heat non-invasive across interventions response exercising assess knowledge optimising environmental sports lungs effort appropriate devise causes during obesity understand both nutritional biochemistry paul green danny extreme effects forms fournier amp humans estimate expenditure physical role research interests focus rest system overtraining assoc professor prevent diagnose team sport triathletes brian dawson wallman rebecca braham karen goodman david bishop carmel especially programs invasive core temperature cardiovascular delivery similar significance nutrient studies biopsy cool down procedures warm result material reveal activity understanding races environments space genders between transplants young aged travel apply prevention rehabilitation athletic injury good providing lifestyle advice awaiting persons occur moves resting physiological improve title mission statement untrained trained broad spectrum participants capacity state detrained diseased cardiorespiratory must provides student array level basic muscles achieve goals systems interact consider responses patients courses advanced faced severe stress vessels blood respiratory gases bloodstream transport dioxide increase transfer carbon utilise fuels waste products involves eliminate movement provide required pulmonary
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