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1. HAVLÍČKOVÁ,L.,aj.Fyziologie tělesné zátěže I.Obecná část.Praha:Univerzita Karlova,2003.203 s. ISBN 80-7184-875-1. 2. MÁČEK,M.,VÁVRA,J.Fyziologie a patofyziologie tělesné zátěže. Praha:Avicenum,ZdN,1988,360 s.ISBN není uvedeno 3. WILMORE,J.H.,COSTILL,D.L.Physiology of Sport and Exercise.Champaign:Human Kinetics,1994.549s. ISBN 0-87322-693-3. 4. MOOREN,F.C., VÖLKER,K.: Molecular and Cellular Exercise Physiology. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 2005
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1. Adaptation of an human organism on organ, cellular a molecular level on physical load and/or sports events 2. Cellular metabolism during physical work (metabolic zones) 3. Skeletal and muscular system and its adaptation to physical load a training 4. Cardiorespiratory system and its adaptation to exercise, homeostasis and its regulatory mechanisms 5. Nutrition and exercise, adaptation of GI tract, liver and adipose tissue to training 6. Excretion {kidney function, sweating], thermoregulation during exercise 7. Principles of neuromuscular regulation in respect to exercise and training of an individuals
Laboratory practise: 1. Assessment of energz intake from nutrition and estimation of work metabolism }{dailz energz expenditure, training unit energz output} 2. Simple methods to assess work metabolism and energz expenditure bz means of HR-VO2 relationship 3. Indirect calorimetry [measurement of gas exchange] 4. Cardiovascular changes during exercise [incremental load] 5. Respiratory changes during exercise [incremental load] 6. Theromoregulation and excretion during prolonged exercise 7. Fantigue and changes of resctivity during intensive exercise |