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The Biology of Human Survival Claude A. Piantadosi (, Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental PhysiologyDuke University Medical Center, North Carolina, USA)

The Biology of Human Survival By Claude A. Piantadosi (, Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental PhysiologyDuke University Medical Center, North Carolina, USA)

Summary

This book explains how humans can live in extreme environments from a physiologist's perspective, using modern concepts of stress, tolerance and adaptation. It examines how individuals cope with life under extremes, emphasizing the body's recognition of stress and the brain's role in the responses needed to escape or to adapt.

The Biology of Human Survival Summary

The Biology of Human Survival: Life and Death in Extreme Environments by Claude A. Piantadosi (, Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental PhysiologyDuke University Medical Center, North Carolina, USA)

The range of environments in which people can survive is extensive, yet most of the natural world cannot support human life. The Biology of Human Survival identifies the key determinants of life or death in extreme environments from a physiologist's perspective, integrating modern concepts of stress, tolerance, and adaptation into explanations of life under Nature's most austere conditions. The book examines how individuals survive when faced with extremes of immersion, heat, cold or altitude, emphasising the body's recognition of stress and the brain's role in optimising physiological function in order to provide time to escape or to adapt. In illustrating how human biology adapts to extremes, the book also explains how we learn to cope by blending behaviour and biology, first by trial and error, then by rigorous scientific observation, and finally by technological innovation. The book describes life-support technology and how it enables humans to enter once unendurable realms from the depths of the ocean to the upper reaches of the atmosphere and beyond. Finally, it explores the role that advanced technology might play in special environments of the future, such as long journeys into space.

The Biology of Human Survival Reviews

This is an engaging and accessible work of intellectual synthesis that allows the reader to appreciate how the big and the small fit into the integrated system that is the human organism. The book rests on a foundation of broad and solid scholarship, and is of considerable practical utility . . . It could serve well as a textbook in a variety of courses at either undergraduate or graduate level. As a practicing physiologist, I enjoyed the broad view it provided of my discipline . . . some may just read it for the pleasure of learning the marvelous ways the human organism adapts to its environment. * Polar Record 40/214 *
Piantadosi's book is a superb primer in the field and deserves a very wide readership. * Physiology News, Number 55, Summer 2004 *

Table of Contents

1. The Human Environment ; 2. Survival and Adaptation ; 3. Cross-Acclimation ; 4. Food for Thought ; 5. Water and Salt ; 6. Water That Makes Men Mad ; 7. Tolerance to Heat ; 8. Endless Oceans of Sand ; 9. Hypothermia ; 10. Life on the Crystal Desert ; 11. Survival in Cold Water ; 12. Air as Good as We Deserve ; 13. Bends and Rapture of the Deep ; 14. Sunken Submarines ; 15. Climbing Higher ; 16. Into the Wild Blue Yonder ; 17. G Whiz ; 18. The Gravity of Microgravity ; 19. Weapons of Mass Destruction ; 20. Human Prospects for Colonising Space

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NPB9780195165012
9780195165012
0195165012
The Biology of Human Survival: Life and Death in Extreme Environments by Claude A. Piantadosi (, Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental PhysiologyDuke University Medical Center, North Carolina, USA)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2003-10-30
280
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