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1. Human Evolution and Physical Exercise: The Concept of Being Born to Run
2. Cell Morphology and Function: The Specificities of Muscle Cells
3. The Cell Membrane of the Contractile Unit
4. Gene Polymorphisms and Athletic Performance
5. Mitochondrial and Non-mitochondrial Studies of ATP Synthesis
6. Excessive Nutrients and Regional Energy Metabolism
7. Muscle Biopsy To Investigate Mitochondrial Turnover
8. Introduction to the Tracer-Based Study of Metabolism In Vivo
9. Physical Activity and Inflammation
10. The HPA Axis and the Regulation of Energy Balance
11. Physical Exercise in Obesity and Anorexia Nervosa
12. Physical Exercise and Transplantation
13. The Baboon as a Primate Model To Study the Physiology and Metabolic Effects of Exercise
14. Specific physical exercises adapt to immune-modulate the non-diabetic and the diabetic individual and reduce the likelihood of contagion by respiratory viruses like SARS-2 coronavirus
15. Physical Exercise and Sexual Dysfunction
16. Specific physical exercises adapt to patients with obesity or with diabetes mellitus (type 1 and type2)
17. Hypnosis and Sport
18. Physical activity and diabetic retinopathy.
2. Cell Morphology and Function: The Specificities of Muscle Cells
3. The Cell Membrane of the Contractile Unit
4. Gene Polymorphisms and Athletic Performance
5. Mitochondrial and Non-mitochondrial Studies of ATP Synthesis
6. Excessive Nutrients and Regional Energy Metabolism
7. Muscle Biopsy To Investigate Mitochondrial Turnover
8. Introduction to the Tracer-Based Study of Metabolism In Vivo
9. Physical Activity and Inflammation
10. The HPA Axis and the Regulation of Energy Balance
11. Physical Exercise in Obesity and Anorexia Nervosa
12. Physical Exercise and Transplantation
13. The Baboon as a Primate Model To Study the Physiology and Metabolic Effects of Exercise
14. Specific physical exercises adapt to immune-modulate the non-diabetic and the diabetic individual and reduce the likelihood of contagion by respiratory viruses like SARS-2 coronavirus
15. Physical Exercise and Sexual Dysfunction
16. Specific physical exercises adapt to patients with obesity or with diabetes mellitus (type 1 and type2)
17. Hypnosis and Sport
18. Physical activity and diabetic retinopathy.