%0 Journal Article %T Boxing Practitioners Physiology Review: 2. Systemic Responses and Adaptations %A Andr¨¦ Mukala Nsengu Tshibangu %J Open Journal of Molecular and Integrative Physiology %P 1-67 %@ 2162-2167 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojmip.2023.131001 %X The present journal paper is the second of the three parts of a whole boxing practitioners physiology review. It is related to the boxing practice-derived systemic responses and adaptations. The first part of the review has dealt with kinanthropometric parameters, skeletal muscle recruitment and ergometry. The following and third part of the review is going to deal with dietary supplementation, weight control, recovery, altitude, faith, life expectancy, gender and childhood. Search engines and printed documents have helped gather the information that have been commented in the present and second part: responses and/or adaptations relating to 1) metabolism, 2) skeleton, 3) nervous system, 4) endocrine system, 5) cardiovascular system, 6) urinary tract and 7) pulmonary system. Detailed titles and subtitles of this part of the review are found at the end of the journal paper introduction. The main teachings from the present journal paper may be acquired through the consultation of the tables and figures that are positioned in the text, not forgetting the reminders and advice(s) that appear at the end of each of the seven parts of the journal paper (2.1.6., 2.2.2., 2.3.2., 2.4.2., 2.5.4, 2.6.4. and 2.7.3.). %K Boxing %K Integrative Physiology %K Martial Arts %K Molecular Physiology %K Musculoskeletal Physiology %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=124106