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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Exercise for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment :
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|a Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology,
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|a Part I: Overview -- Chapter 1: Physical inactivity and the economic and health burdens due to cardiovascular disease: exercise as medicine (Mark Hamer) -- Part II: Cardiac Exercise Physiology -- Chapter 2: Acute and chronic response to exercise in athletes: the “Supernormal Heart (Antonello D’Andrea) -- Chapter 3: The effects of exercise on cardiovascular biomarkers: new insights, recent data, and applications (Lin Che) -- Chapter 4: Acute and chronic exercise in animal models (Vu Thi Thu) -- Part III: Cardiac Cells Adaptations in Exercise -- Chapter 5 Structural, contractile and electrophysiological adaptations of cardiomyocytes to chronic exercise (Krzesiak A) -- Chapter 6: Formation of new cardiomyocytes in exercise (Liang Shen) -- Chapter 7: Physical exercise can spur beneficial neoangiogenesis and microvasculature remodeling within the heart - our salvation? (Michal Miko) -- Chapter 8 The non-cardiomyocyte cells of heart. their possible roles in exercise-based cardiac regeneration, reparation and remodeling (Ivan Varga) -- Part IV: Exercise benefits the Heart: Basic Science Evidence -- Chapter 9: Myocardial infarction and exercise training: evidence from basic science (Ivana Cinthya Moraes-Silva) -- Chapter 10: Cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury (Juliana Pereira Borges) -- Chapter 11: Experimental evidences supporting the benefits of exercise training in heart failure (Marcelo H. A. Ichige) -- Chapter 12: Exercise amaliorates metabolic disturbances and oxidative stress in diabetic cardiomyopathy: possible underlying mechanisms (Ayman M. Mahmoud) -- Chapter 13: Cardiac aging – benefits of exercise, Nrf2 activation and antioxidant signaling (Madhusudhanan Narasimhan) -- Chapter 14: Cardiac fibrosis:the beneficial effects of exercise in cardiac fibrosis (Jan Kyselovič) -- Chapter 15: Physical exercise is a potential “medicine” for atherosclerosis (Jian Yang) -- Chapter 16: Experimental evidences supporting training-induced benefits in spontaneously hypertensive rats (Gustavo S. Masson) -- Chapter 17: Exercise training in pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure: insights from pre-clinical studies (Daniel Moreira-Gonçalves) -- Part V: Exercise benefits the Heart: Clinical Evidence -- Chapter 18: Coronary heart disease (Lei Wang) -- Chapter 19: Exercise exerts its beneficial effects on acute coronary syndrome:clinical evidence (Zhuyuan Liu) -- Chapter 20: Exercise-based rehabilitation for heart failure:clinical evidence (Rongjing Ding) -- Chapter 21: The benefits of exercise training on aerobic capacity in patients with Heart Failure and Preserved Ejection Fraction (Danilo Marcelo Leite do Prado) -- Chapter 22: Hypertension and exercise training: evidence from clinical studies (Ivana Cinthya Moraes-Silva) -- Chapter 23: Effects of exercise on arrhythmia (and viceversa): lesson from the Greek mythology (Caterina Lambiase) -- Chapter 24: Exercise and congenital heart disease (Junnan Wang) -- Chapter 25: The Positive Effects of Exercise in Chemotherapy-related Cardiomyopathy (Cavarretta Elena) -- Chapter 26: Clinical evidence of exercise benefits for stroke (Peipei Han) -- Chapter 27: Pulmonary hypertension (Abraham Samuel Babu) -- Chapter 28: Peripheral vascular disease (Basant Elnady) -- Part VI: Molecular Mechanisms -- Chapter 29 Molecular mechanisms (Kate L. Weeks) -- Chapter 30: NO Signaling in the cardiovascular system and exercise (Tiago Fernandes) -- Chapter 31: C/EBPB-CITED4 in exercised heart (Shengguang Ding) -- Chapter 32: MicroRNAs mediate beneficial effects of exercise in heart (Yihua Bei) -- Chapter 33: Exercise training and epigenetic regulation: multilevel modification and regulation of gene expression (Ursula Paula Renó Soci) -- Chapter 34: Exercise-induced mitochondrial adaptations in addressing heart failure (Jubert Marquez) -- Chapter 35: Exosomes mediate the beneficial effects of exercise (Yangxin Li) -- Part VII: Exercise Dosing and Prescription -- Chapter 36: Exercise dosing and prescription-Playing it safe: dangers and prescription (Lei Wang).
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