interdisciplinary courses in physical education & sports sciences
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Interdisciplinary Courses in Physical
Education & Sports Sciences
1. Human Anatomy and Physiology.
2. Exercise Physiology.
3. Genetics.
4. Biochemistry.
5. Molecular Biology
Model of Gene Physical Activity
Interaction
McArdle, Katch, Katch, (2007) : Exercise Physiology; p. 1062.
Interdisciplinary Approach in Physical
Education & Sports Sciences
…… during the last half of this decade of thethird millennium, researchers from varieddisciplines will continue to cross boundariesto solve challenging questions in exercisephysiology.
Many Ph.D. programs now require studentsto complete course work in molecularbiology as part of the required corecurriculum.
Interdisciplinary Approach in Physical
Education & Sports Sciences
• Many graduate programs affiliated with
Exercise Science / Sports Science
programs offer interdisciplinary
graduate study in molecular biology,
genetics, biochemistry and
physiology.
Interdisciplinary Approach in Physical
Education & Sports Sciences
Working together, exercise physiologists
trained in molecular biology (or molecular
biologists with training in exercise
physiology) can profit from the insights of
biologists, geneticists, pharmacologists,
and chemists who study human physical
activity at the molecular level. Their
shared explorations will benefits all
humanity.
Some Contents in Book of
Exercise Physiology
On the HorizonInterview with Dr. Frank Booth
Molecular Biology – A New Vista for Exercise Physiology, 985
Brief History Tour of Molecular Biology, 988.
Revolution in the Biologic Sciences, 990
Human Genome, 993,
Nucleic Acids, 995,
How DNA Replicates, 1004,
Protein Synthesis : Transcription and Translation, 1007,
Mutations, 1024,
New Horizons in Molecular Biology, 1031,
Human Performance Research, 1059.