This is an advanced course in clinical exercise physiology designed to provide knowledge and understanding of the most recent advances in exercise physiology for the healthy adults as well as for special populations across the lifespan. Emphasis will be placed on mechanisms underlying metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses and adaptation to exercise and on the metabolic determinants of human adaptation and performance under normal conditions as well as during various environmental and physiological changes. Additional emphasis will be on taking in depth look at the acute and chronic responses to exercise in children and adolescents, pregnancy, and older adults. Instruction includes both didactic and laboratory experiences.
Credits: 3.0
Recent and Upcoming Instructors
- Gordon, Benjamin DH
- Fall 2023 (2241-AT) / Class #: 28440 / Section: 1095-LEC - Syllabus for HHD 2381 - CLIN EXRCS PHYSCL ACTIVY PHY 1 (2241-AT / 28440-LEC) (Benjamin DH Gordon)
- Fall 2024 (2251-AT) / Class #: 27074 / Section: 1095-LEC - Syllabus for HHD 2381 - CLIN EXRCS PHYSCL ACTIVY PHY 1 (2251-AT / 27074-LEC) (Benjamin DH Gordon)
- Fall 2025 (2261-AT) / Class #: 26152 / Section: 1095-LEC