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Providing students with practical, hands-on knowledge, Exercise
Prescription Case Studies for Healthy Populations introduces
readers to situations they are likely to encounter when writing
exercise prescriptions in actual settings. The book focuses on
apparently healthy individuals and includes cases and information
for prescribing exercise for children, adolescents, older adults,
and pregnant women. Students learn about screening, evaluation,
physical fitness testing, clinical exercise testing and
interpretation, metabolic equations, and principles for
cardiorespiratory endurance, resistance exercise, flexibility
exercise, and special considerations. The final chapter presents
comprehensive case studies that outline the full process from
initial screenings to the writing of a targeted exercise
prescription. The revised first edition has been updated to align
with American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) guidelines,
specifically those relating the cutoff guidelines for risk factors
such as cholesterol, high blood pressure, etc. The names of tests
and exercise prescription lengths have been adjusted accordingly.
Exercise Prescription Case Studies for Healthy Populations features
content that prepares students for a meaningful career after
graduation and helps them study for the ACSM Exercise Physiologist
Certified (EP-C) certification. It is ideal for courses in exercise
science and physiology.
Exercise Prescription Case Studies for Special Populations
introduces readers to situations they are likely to encounter when
writing exercise prescriptions in professional settings. The book
helps students create exercise prescriptions for individuals with
chronic diseases, including diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia,
obesity, metabolic syndrome, arthritis, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia,
and more. Opening chapters focus on pre-exercise screenings,
evaluation, and principles of exercise testing and prescription.
Overviews of various diseases and special considerations are
presented. Finally, case studies demonstrate the continuum of
information from screenings to writing exercise prescriptions for
clients with chronic diseases. The revised first edition has been
updated to align with American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
guidelines, specifically those relating the cutoff guidelines for
risk factors such as cholesterol, high blood pressure, etc. The
names of tests and exercise prescription lengths have been adjusted
accordingly. Exercise Prescription Case Studies for Special
Populations is an exemplary textbook for courses in exercise
science and physiology. It is also a valuable resource to help
students prepare for the ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise
Physiologist exam.
Designed to provide students with practical, hands-on knowledge,
Exercise Prescription Case Studies for Clinical Populations
introduces readers to situations they are likely to encounter when
writing exercise prescriptions in professional settings. The book
focuses on individuals with certain clinical diseases, exposing
students to practices established over many years of research to
ensure the safety and efficacy of an exercise program for this
unique population. Students are presented with strategies for
working with individuals with advanced cardiovascular disease,
peripheral vascular disease, and pulmonary diseases. A case study
approach is used, beginning with the contraindications for clinical
exercise testing through exercise prescriptions. The case studies
closely follow the guidelines established by the American College
of Sports Medicine, rendering it a valuable resource to help
students prepare for the ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise
Physiologist exam. Exercise Prescription Case Studies for Clinical
Populations features content that prepares students for a
meaningful career after graduation. The text is exemplary for
courses in exercise science and physiology.
Most college students know that regular exercise can improve their
health and overall well-being, but with essays to write, labs to
complete, and chapters to read before class, who has time to
exercise? You do! A Student's Guide to Exercise for Improving
Health provides you with practical advice and suggestions that will
help you balance a healthy, active lifestyle with academic success.
You'll learn about a myriad benefits of exercise on your mental,
emotional, and physical well-being, how to design an exercise
program that works with your course schedule, and how to set
realistic and attainable fitness goals that will improve your
health and happiness. In helping you to develop healthy habits and
a regular exercise program, this guide will help you achieve goals
related not only to physical fitness, but to academic success as
well. A Student's Guide to Exercise for Improving Health is part of
the Cognella Series on Student Success, a collection of books
designed to help students develop the essential life and learning
skills needed to support a happy, healthy, and productive higher
education experience.
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