Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine

Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine

Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine

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Comparative Exercise Physiology: A Worldwide Goal

1Federal Fluminense University

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Received 09 Jan 2018; Accepted 28 May 2018; Published 29 May 2018;

Copyright ©  2018 Felipe Gomes Ferreira Padilha

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Felipe Gomes Ferreira Padilha (2018) Comparative Exercise Physiology: A Worldwide Goal. Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine - 1(1):3-3. https://doi.org/10.14302/issn.2694-2283.jsem-18-1942

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DOI 10.14302/issn.2694-2283.jsem-18-1942

Introduction



The study of exercise physiology aims to evaluate the physiological responses to a certain type of exercise or the adaptation of the organism to a training protocol. Despite some specific particularities such as the inability of horses to breathe through their mouths and the quadrupedal position of animals, comparisons among species enrich researches, reconstructing new investigative technologies or discovering new ways of sports training.

Studies conducted on humans, horses, dogs and dromedaries represent how unlimited the comparative exercise physiology can be and how big the knowledge that can be produced is. Some fields inside comparative exercise physiology are: biochemical responses to exercise, muscle fiber types and their characteristics, ergospirometry, genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. Despite all the advances in this area, a lot of mechanisms remain unknown.

The relevance is related to the evaluation of a training program; to predict the athletic aptitude; the evaluate possible injuries and, thereby, prevent lesions; to improve the selection of the athletes, humans or animals, for a certain type of sport or exercise, and to enable the genetic enhancement of horses, dogs and dromedaries through breeding programs.

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