Suggested Readings for The Limits of Human Performance
Recommended Readings for Exercise Physiology:
- Asmussen, E. Muscle metabolism during exercise in man: a historical survey. In Muscle Metabolism During Exercise,
- Astrand, PM. Influence of Scandinavian scientists in exercise physiology.
- Baldwin, K., G. Klinkerfuss, R. Terjung, P. A. Mole, and J. 0. Hollosz . Respiratory capacity of white, red, and intermediate muscle: adaptive response to exercise.
- Barnard, R., V. R. Edgerton, T. Furukawa, and J. B. Peter. Histochemical, biochemical and contractile properties of red, white, and Intermediate fibers.
- Barnard, R., V R. Edgerton. and J. B. Peter. Effect of exercise on skeletal muscle 1. Biochemical and histochemical properties I.
- Benedict, F. G., and E. P. Cathcart. Muscular Work. A Metabolic Study with Special Reference to the Efficiency of the Human Body as a Machine.
- Brooks, G. A. (Ed.). Perspectives on the Academic Discipline of Phsical Education.
- Brooks, G. A., G. E. Butterfield, R. R. Wolfe, B. M. Groves, R. S. Mazzeo, J. R. Sutton, F. E. Wolfel, and J. T. Reeves. Increased dependence on blood glucose after acclimatization to 4,300 m.
- Brooks, G. A., G. E. Butterfield, R. R. Wolfe, B. M. Groves, R. S. Mazzeo, 1. R. Sutton, E. E. Wolfel, and J. T. Reeves. Decreased reliance on lactate during exercise after acclimatization to 4,300 m.
- Brooks, G. A., E. F. Wolfel, B. M. Groves, P. R. Bender, G. E. Butterfield, A. Cymerman, R. S. Mazzeo, J. R. Sutton, R. R. Wolfe, and J. T. Reeves. Muscle accounts for glucose disposal but not lactate release during exercise after acclimatization to 4,300 m.
- Dill, D. B The Harvard Fatigue Laboratory: its development, contributions and demise.
- Fahey, T. Getting into Olympic Form
- Fenn, W. 0. History of the American Physiological Society: The Third Quarter Century
- Washington, D.C.: The American Physiological Society
- Glaser, R. M., J. S. Petrofskv, J. A. Gruner, and B. A. Green. Isometric strength and endurance of electrically stimulated leg muscles of quadriplegics.
- Gunga, H.-C., and K. Kirsch. The life and work of Nathan Zuntz (1847-1920). In Hypoxia and Mountain Medicine.
- Henneman, E., and C. B. Olson. Relations between structure and function in the design of skeletal muscles.
- Henry. F. M. PhysicaI education: an academic discipline.
- Hill, A. V., C. N. H. Long, and H. Lupton. Muscular exercise, lactic acid, and the supply and utilization of oxygen.
- Lehninger, A. L. Biochemistry.
- Margaria, R., H. T. Edwards, and U. B. Dill. Possible mechanism of contracting and paying oxygen debt and the role of lactic acid in muscular contraction.
- Mazzeo, R. S., G. A. Brooks, G. E. Butterfield, A. Cynierman. A. C. Roberts, M. Selland, E. E. Wolfel, and J. T. Reeves. b-Adrenergic blockade does not prevent lactate response to exercise after acclimatization to high altitude.
- Reeves, J. T., R. F. Grover, S. C. Blout, Jr., and F. G. Filley. The cardiac output response to standing and walking.
- Reeves, J. T., B. M. Groves, A. Cvmcrman, J. R. Sutton, P. D. Wagner, D. Turkevich, and C. S. Houston. Operation Everest II: cardiac filling pressures during cyde exercise at sea level.
- Reeves, J. T., E. E. Wolfel, H. J. Green, R. S. Mazzeo, J. YOung, J. R. Sutton, and G. A. Brooks. Oxygen transport during exercise at high altitude and the lactate paradox: lessons from Operation Everest II and Pikes Peak.
- Selye, H. The Stress of Life.
- Simonsen, E. Physiology and Work Capacity and Fatigue.
- Smith H. M. Gaseous Exchange and Physiological Requirements for Level and Grade Walking.
- Strange, S., N. H. Secher, J. A. Pawelczyk, J. Karpakka. N. J. Christensen, J. H. Mitchell, and B. Saltin. Neural control of cardiovascular responses and of ventilation during dynamic exercise in man.
- Sutton, J. R., J. 1. Reeves, B. M. Groves, P. 1). Wagner, J. K. Alexander, H. N. Hultgrcn, A. Cymerm.an, and C. S. Houston. Oxygen transport and cardiovascular function at extreme altitude: lessons from Operation Everest II.
- Wolfel, E. E, P. R. Bender, G. A. Brooks, C. E. Butterfield, B. M. Groves, R. S. Mazieo, J. R. Sutton, and J. T. Reeves. Oxygen transport during steady state,submaximal exercise in chronic hypoxia.
- Young, P. M., J. R. Sutton, H. J. Green, J. T. Reeves, P. B. Rock. C. S. Houston, and A. Cymerman. Operation Everest 11: metabolic and hormonal responses to incremental exercise to exhaustion.
- Zuntz, N., and D. Schumburg. Studieri zu elner Physiologie des Marches.