EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION - THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS. A GUIDE FOR HEALTH, SPORT AND EXERCISE PROFESSIONALS

EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION - THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS. A GUIDE FOR HEALTH, SPORT AND EXERCISE PROFESSIONALS

Editorial:
ELSEVIER UK
Año de edición:
Materia
Fisioterapia
ISBN:
978-0-443-10017-8
Páginas:
280
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

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1. Introduction: physical activity, fitness and health
2. Individuals with existing heart and vascular disease
3. Blood lipids and hyperlipidaemia
4. Diabetes and insulin resistance/insensitivity
5. Blood pressure and hypertension
6. Overweight and obese adults
7. Coagulation, fibrinolysis and risk of thrombosis
8. Adults with asthma
9. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
10. Adults with arthritis
11. Adults with osteoporosis
12. Adults with and survivors of cancer
13. The older adult
14. Therapeutic medications: influences with regard to physical activity and exercise
Appendix A. Screening and assessment for prescription of physical activity and exercise
Appendix B. Physical activity and exercise: intensity, endurance and progression
Glossary of terms
Index

A guide for health and exercise professionals which explains the relationship between the aetiology and pathology of common conditions and the physiological effects of physical exercise and activity for those groups of patients/clients. Guidelines for exercise prescription are given for each patient group including possible contraindications for exercise and the possible effects of medications. All the chapters dealing with different disorders follow the same structure making the book easy to learn from and refer to.

Features:
• In depth investigation into the growing areas of exercise prescription in relation to commonly encountered medical conditions.
• The book follows a consistent structure throughout, aiding the reader's comprehension and allowing ease of reference.
• Contraindications are provided, as well as guidelines for effective physical activity prescriptions.
• The author avoids giving specific prescriptions allowing the professional to judge from the evidence at hand what is best for each individual patient. Encourages real world application of ideas presented.
• A detailed glossary defines and explains terminology vital and unique to this field of study.
Author
Kate Woolf-May, PhD, Department of Sport Science, Tourism and Leisure, Canterbury Christ Church, University College, Canterbury, Kent , UK