Sports Medicine concetrates on sports injuries and how they can be prevented. Exercise physiology has to do with the human body's responds, reactions and adaptations to exercise. Exercise Physiology is the science of body's function to exercise and activity.
These two sciences are similar and the one is a part of the other. Please note that if you want to focus on Sports Medicine you may need a medical degree. If you prefer exercise physiology you may have a Sports Exercise Science BSc degree, sometimes in Medicine, Biology or Biochemistry BSc degree.
exercise physiology is evolved from homeostatic (resting) conditions in the body. it is the acute responses and chronic adaptations that occur in the way the body functions during exercise. sport physiology is an extension of these observations that are used to improve sports performance; a more specialized area of exercise physiology
exercise physiology is evolved from homeostatic (resting) conditions in the body. it is the acute responses and chronic adaptations that occur in the way the body functions during exercise. sport physiology is an extension of these observations that are used to improve sports performance; a more specialized area of exercise physiology
what is the difference betweencrop physiology and plant physiology
morphology is the structural study of organisms whilst physiology is rather the functional study.
Special physiology is physiology of specific organs System physiology is function of specific organ systems Pathological physiology studies the effects of diseases on organ or system functions.
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There really isn't a difference between antibiotics and the term medicine. The reason being is because antibiotics are a form of medicine.
Anatomy is the study of body structure and Physiology is the study of body function.
Literature is good. Medicine is evil.
The difference between exercise asthma and regular asthma is that exercise asthma arises due to too much exercise while regular asthma is not.
There is no difference, just a matter of semantics. However, It is typically referred to as Doctor of Medicine.