LFYS1001 Exercise physiology in different environments (2 cr)
Description
Thermal regulation of the body
Heat stress and hydration strategies during exercise
Cold exposure and exercise-induced physiological responses in the cold
Physiological responses to hypoxia
High-altitude training
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student is able to:
describe hot-, cold-, and high-altitude-induced physiological adaptations to bodily functions at rest and during exercise in-depth
describe the body's regulation mechanisms in hot and cold climate, as well as at high-altitude
critically read topic-specific literature
apply leaning to practice
Additional information
4th year, autumn
Study materials
Cheung S. (2010) Advanced Environmental Exercise Physiology. Champaign, IL., USA: Human Kinetics (255 s.)
Wilber R. (2003) Altitude Training and Athletic Performance, 1st Edition. Human Kinetics. (264 s.)
Gunga H-C. (2015) Human Physiology in Extreme Environments. Human Kinetics. (313 s.).
Casa Douglas J. (Ed.) (2018) Sport and Physical Activity in the Heat: Maximizing Performance and Safety. Springer. (365 s.).