"Physical Activity Epidemiology, Second Edition," provides a
comprehensive discussion of current population-level studies
showing the influence of physical activity on disease. Updated with
extensive new research collected in the eight years since the
previous edition, the second edition adds the expertise of
respected epidemiologist I-Min Lee. To assist readers in
understanding the public health significance of physical activity,
Dishman, Heath, and Lee present a detailed review of research
findings and what those findings suggest regarding the relationship
between physical activity and a variety of health risks.
The second edition of this groundbreaking text has been
exhaustively updated to reflect the wealth of new research
published in this fast-moving field of study. With more than 100
pages of additional content, the text also offers more detailed
coverage of all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality,
expanded coverage of pathophysiology and biological plausibility,
new information on physical activity among various racial-ethnic
populations, and the effects of physical activity on cognitive
function, dementia, and HIV/AIDS. More than 250 tables and figures,
twice the number found in the previous edition, highlight the
latest epidemiological information in an easy-to-understand visual
format.
"Physical Activity Epidemiology, Second Edition," assists
readers in understanding how leisure-time physical activity can
enhance people's quantity and quality of life by summarizing the
available knowledge, detailing the methods used to obtain it,
considering its implications for public health, and outlining the
important questions that remain. Readers will find comprehensive
discussion of these topics:
- Evidence that physical activity protects against the
development of coronary heart disease and stroke and premature
death from all causes
- Population-based studies and clinical experiments providing
evidence that physical activity and exercise play a role in the
primary and secondary prevention of mild hypertension,
dyslipidemia, and obesity
- Contemporary epidemiologic evidence that physical activity
reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis and protects
against the development of breast and colon cancers, some
inflammatory diseases, depression, and anxiety disorders
- Considerations in the promotion of a safe, physically active
lifestyle among all segments of the population
"Physical Activity Epidemiology, Second Edition," will engage
and challenge students by examining the state of current research
in all of its variation and even ambiguity. The text details the
methodology and findings of classic and contemporary studies and
then helps students begin to analyze the results. Special Strength
of the Evidence sections found at the end of most chapters
summarize the findings to determine the extent to which correlation
and causation can be proven. Chapter objectives, chapter summaries,
and sidebars in each chapter assist students in focusing on the key
points of study, and an extensive glossary with detailed
definitions provides a handy reference for review. Instructors will
find a new image bank in this edition to enhance their class
lecture materials.
"Physical Activity Epidemiology, Second Edition," offers
students, sport and exercise scientists, health and fitness
professionals, and public health administrators a comprehensive
presentation of significant studies, how these studies contribute
to understanding the relationship between activity and disease
prevention, and how this information can be used in leading
individuals, communities, and global society toward increased
health and longevity.
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