On the physiological effects of severe and protracted muscular exercise

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D. Appleton & Company, 1871 - 91 oldal
 

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9. oldal - They further go on to state that, so far from the oxidation of albuminous substances being the only source of muscular power, ' the substances by the burning of which force is generated in the muscles are not the albuminous constituents of those tissues, but non-nitrogenous substances, either fats or hydrates of carbon,' and that the burning of albumen is not in any way concerned in the production of muscular power.
1. oldal - The Physiological Effects of Severe and Protracted Muscular Exercise ; with special reference to its Influence upon the Excretion of Nitrogen. By Austin Flint, Jr., MD, etc.
74. oldal - ... excessive and prolonged muscular exertion increases enormously the excretion of nitrogen, and that the excess of nitrogen discharged is due to an increased disassimilation of the muscular substance...
7. oldal - The amount of tissue metamorphosed in a given time may be measured by the quantity of nitrogen in the urine.
7. oldal - Boiled and roasted flesh is converted at once into blood ; while the uric acid and urea are derived from the metamorphosed tissues. The quantity of these products increases with the rapidity of transformation in a given time, but bears no proportion to the amount of food taken in the same period. In a starving man, who is any way compelled to undergo severe and continued exertion, more urea is secreted than in the most highly fed individual, if in a state of rest.
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