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Physiological Aspects of Physical Activity and Sport

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Department of Biological Regeneration and Correction of Posture Defects, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, University of Physical Education, 31-571 Krakow, Poland
Interests: training; body posture; biological recovery; health promotion and prevention

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Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, University of Physical Education, 31-537 Kraków, Poland
Interests: exercise testing; exercise science; exercise performance; strength & conditioning; sport physiology; muscle physiology; exercise physiology; muscle damage; muscle performance

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Physical activity and good nutrition are key factors contributing to good human mental and physical health. Epidemiological data provide increasing evidence that reduced physical activity and sedentary lifestyle increase both the risk of developing chronic diseases and the mortality associated with these diseases. Physical activity constitutes an integral part of numerous therapeutic interventions. However, physical effort, depending on its duration and intensity, is a known stress factor for the human body. Changes in internal homeostasis arise as a result of continuous biochemical and physiological processes. These processes occur at different intensities, depending on the type and intensity of the physical activity. Understanding these mechanisms makes it possible to individualize training loads, and to implement the rational periodization of physical activity.

Prof. Dr. Dariusz Mucha
Dr. Łukasz Tota
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • blood biochemical indicators
  • muscle damage
  • graded exercise
  • exercise capacity
  • muscle physiology
  • physical exercise
  • recovery
  • cardiorespiratory fitness
  • physical activity

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