Human Physiology in Extreme Environments

Human Physiology in Extreme Environments
Author: Hanns-Christian Gunga
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2020-10-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 012815943X

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Human Physiology in Extreme Environments, Second Edition, offers evidence on how human biology and physiology is affected by extreme environments, also highlighting technological innovations that allow us to adapt and regulate environments. Covering a broad range of extreme environments, including high altitude, underwater, tropical climates, desert climates, arctic climates and space travel, the book also includes case studies that can be used to illustrate practical application. Graduate students, medical students and researchers will find this to be an interesting, informative and useful resource for human physiology, environmental physiology and medical studies. Includes coverage of current global challenges and their consequences on human physiology and performance Presents human physiological challenges in extreme environments Provides an excellent source of information on paleontological and anthropological aspects Offers practical medical and scientific uses of current concepts

Human Environmental Physiology

Human Environmental Physiology
Author: Michael Tipton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780415491006

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Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, desert, ice or mountains. Thus for humans (a sub-tropical, low altitude, air-breathing animal) most of the planet represents a hostile environment. This important new book presents an in-depth introduction to human physiological and psychological responses to extreme environments, as well as methods for selecting, preparing and protecting individuals that enter those environments. Drawing on a wide range of cutting edge scientific sources, including the latest research in molecular biology, the book examines human responses to short and long term exposure to heat, cold air and water, pressure, altitude, microgravity and environmental pollution. Each section contains a detailed introduction to the core science, outlines the typical hazards associated with each environment and includes recommendations for mitigating decrements in performance and threats to life – such as acclimatization and protective clothing. The book also traces an important evolutionary theme, explaining the physiological implications of mankind’s migration from sub-tropical origins to all corners of the planet and into space. Human Environmental Physiology contains case studies, data, summaries and illustrations throughout, as well as an appendix outlining the most important methodologies and techniques employed in environmental research. It is essential reading for all students and researchers working in sport and exercise, physiology, medicine or biomedical science.

Physiology, Environment, and Man

Physiology, Environment, and Man
Author: Douglas H. K. Lee
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1483270041

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Physiology, Environment, and Man is based on a symposium conducted by the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, August 1966. While one might expect a textbook to present its field in organized and comprehensive fashion, a symposium necessarily follows more of an illustrative pattern, according to the personal interests or even idiosyncrasies of the participants. It is interesting to note that, in spite of these limitations, the presentations did in fact cover the range of physiological concerns with environmental effects, from the genetic to the temporal, and from the molecular to the holistic. The book opens with a discussion of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council’s broad-based critical study of the physiological underpinning of current concepts of biological responses to toxic chemicals and physical stresses. Subsequent chapters deal with topics such as the metabolic fate of common environmental agents; growth and trophic factors in carcinogenesis; environmental factors in aging and mortality; adaptation to heat and cold; and the definition of an optimum environment.

Physiology, Environment, and Man

Physiology, Environment, and Man
Author: National Research Council (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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Man in a Cold Environment

Man in a Cold Environment
Author: Alan Chadburn Burton
Publisher: New York : Hafner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1969
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Man and Animals in Hot Environments

Man and Animals in Hot Environments
Author: D.L. Ingram
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011-12-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461393696

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Physiology, Environment, and Man

Physiology, Environment, and Man
Author: Douglas H. K. Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1970
Genre: Adaptation (Biology)
ISBN:

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Physiology, Environment, and Man

Physiology, Environment, and Man
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Environmental Physiology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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