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Clinical Exercise Physiology: Exercise Management for Chronic Diseases and Special Populations Fifth Edition


Clinical Exercise Physiology: Exercise Management for Chronic Diseases and Special Populations Fifth Edition

Paperback by Ehrman, Jonathan K; Gordon, Paul; Visich, Paul; Keteyian, Steven J.

Clinical Exercise Physiology: Exercise Management for Chronic Diseases and Special Populations

£108.00

ISBN:
9781718200449
Publication Date:
21 Apr 2022
Edition/language:
Fifth Edition / English
Publisher:
Human Kinetics Publishers
Imprint:
Human Kinetics
Pages:
656 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 18 May 2024
Clinical Exercise Physiology: Exercise Management for Chronic Diseases and Special Populations

Description

Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access, is a comprehensive guide to the clinical aspects of exercise physiology, investigating 24 chronic diseases and conditions and addressing a variety of populations. The text has been a mainstay in the field since its inception in 2003 and is an ideal resource for students preparing for clinical exercise certifications, including those offered by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM-CEP), American Council on Exercise (Medical Exercise Specialist), Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP-CEP), and Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA-AEP). Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition, employs a logical progression of content to provide greater coverage and depth of diseases than is typically found in most clinical exercise physiology textbooks. It examines the effects of exercise on 24 chronic conditions, with each chapter covering the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical considerations, drug and surgical therapies, and exercise testing and prescription issues for the chronic condition. Other chapters are devoted to examining exercise-related issues for four special populations. Each chapter in this fifth edition is revised and updated to include the latest research, clinical guidelines, and position statements from professional organizations. In addition, it incorporates the following new elements: An upgrade to a full-color layout, for a more engaging learning experience and enhanced presentation of data New Clinical Exercise Bottom Line sidebars that highlight key information a clinical exercise physiologist needs when working with clinical populations A new chapter on clinical exercise programming that offers detailed recommendations for clinical populations A completely rewritten chapter on spinal cord injury and updates throughout each chapter to reflect the most up-to-date guidelines and position statements Expanded coverage of clinical exercise physiology certification options In addition to practical application sidebars throughout the text, the fifth edition also has related online tools to support student learning. Delivered through HKPropel, more than 60 case studies are presented in a SOAP note format so students can explore clinical evaluations, looking closely at subjective and objective data, assessments, and plans. Discussion questions and interactive key term flash cards foster better understanding and retention, while chapter quizzes can be assigned by instructors through the platform to assess student comprehension. Endorsed by the Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA), the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP), the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES), and Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA), Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition, offers a contemporary review of the variety of diseases and conditions that students and professionals may encounter in the field. New and veteran clinical exercise physiologists, as well as those preparing for clinical exercise certification exams, will appreciate the in-depth coverage of the clinical populations that benefit from physical activity. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with this ebook.

Contents

Part I. Introduction to Clinical Exercise Physiology Chapter 1. The Profession of Clinical Exercise Physiology Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, Paul M. Gordon, PhD, MPH, Paul S. Visich, PhD, MPH, and Steven J. Keteyian, PhD The Past, Present, and Future of Clinical Exercise Physiology Professional Organizations and Certifications Throughout the World Professionalization of Clinical Exercise Physiology Conclusion Chapter 2. Promoting a Physically Active Lifestyle Anna G. Beaudry, BS, Danielle A. Young, PsyD, and Annie T. Ginty, PhD Benefits of Physical Activity Participation in Regular Physical Activity Conclusion Chapter 3. General Principles of Pharmacology Steven J. Keteyian, PhD General Properties of Drugs Routes of Administration Phases of Drug Effect Mechanism of Action Pharmacotherapy Conclusion Chapter 4. General Interview and Examination Skills Lizbeth R. Brice, MD General Interview Physical Examination Conclusion Chapter 5. Graded Exercise Testing Steven J. Keteyian, PhD Indications Contraindications Procedures for Preparing, Conducting, and Interpreting a Graded Exercise Test Graded Exercise Testing With Diagnostic Imaging Conclusion Chapter 6. Exercise Prescription Steven J. Keteyian, PhD Exercise Training Sequence Goal Setting Principles of Exercise Prescription Cardiorespiratory Endurance Skeletal Muscle Strength and Endurance Flexibility Training Conclusion Chapter 7. Clinical Exercise Programming Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD Cardiac Rehabilitation Pulmonary Rehabilitation Supervised Exercise Therapy for Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease Cancer Rehabilitation Renal Rehabilitation General Exercise Programs for Patients With Chronic Disease Conclusion Part II. Diseases of the Endocrine System and Metabolic Disorders Chapter 8. Diabetes Sheri R. Colberg, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 9. Obesity David C. Murdy, MD, Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, and Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 10. Hypertension Yin Wu, PhD, and Linda S. Pescatello, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 11. Hyperlipidemia and Dyslipidemia Paul G. Davis, PhD, Peter W. Grandjean, PhD, Stephen F. Crouse, PhD, and J. Larry Durstine, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 12. Metabolic Syndrome James R. Churilla, PhD, MPH, MS Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 13. Chronic Kidney Disease Samuel Headley, PhD, Kenneth Wilund, PhD, and Michael Germain, MD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Part III. Diseases of the Cardiovascular System Chapter 14. Acute Coronary Syndromes Ray W. Squires, PhD Pathophysiology Clinical Assessment Exercise Training: Inpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Training: Early Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Prescription Conclusion Chapter 15. Revascularization of the Heart Neil A. Smart, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription and Training Conclusion Chapter 16. Chronic Heart Failure Steven J. Keteyian, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 17. Peripheral Artery Disease Ryan J. Mays, PhD, MPH, Ivan P. Casserly, MB, BCh, and Judith G. Regensteiner, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 18. Cardiac Electrical Pathophysiology Kerry J. Stewart, EdD, and David D. Spragg, MD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription and Training Conclusion Part IV. Diseases of the Respiratory System Chapter 19. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Satvir S. Dhillon, MSc, Dennis Jensen, PhD, and Jordan A. Guenette, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 20. Asthma Louis-Philippe Boulet, MD, Simon Bacon, PhD, and Andréanne Côté, MD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 21. Cystic Fibrosis Kelley Crawford, DPT, CCS Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Part V. Diseases of the Immune System and Oncology Chapter 22. Cancer Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, and Karen Wonders, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 23. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vitor H.F. Oliveira, PhD, MS, Christine Horvat Davey, PhD, RN, and Allison R. Webel, PhD, RN Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Part VI. Disorders of the Bones and Joints Chapter 24. Arthritis Melissa Nayak, MD, and Andrew K. Cunningham, MD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 25. Osteoporosis Lora M. Giangregorio, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 26. Nonspecific Low Back Pain Peter Ronai, MS Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription and Training Conclusion Part VII. Disorders of the Neuromuscular System Chapter 27. Spinal Cord Injury Sean M. Tweedy, PhD, Emma M. Beckman, PhD, Mark J. Connick, PhD, Anne L. Hart, PhD, Kati Karinharju, PhD, Kelly M. Clanchy, PhD, and Timothy Geraghty, FAFRM (RACP) Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 28. Multiple Sclerosis Ulrik Dalgas, PhD, and Lars G. Hvid, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 29. Cerebral Palsy Désirée B. Maltais, PT, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 30. Stroke Christopher J. Womack, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Conclusion Chapter 31. Parkinson's Disease Angela L. Ridgel, PhD, and Brandon S. Pollock, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Part VIII. Special Populations Chapter 32. Children Timothy J. Michael, PhD, and Carol Weideman, PhD Definition Scope Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion Chapter 33. Older Adults Jerome L. Fleg, MD, and Daniel E. Forman, MD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription and Training Conclusion Chapter 34. Depression Grace M. McKeon, PhD Candidate, and Simon Rosenbaum, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription and Training Conclusion Chapter 35. Intellectual Disability Tracy Baynard, PhD, and Bo Fernhall, PhD Definition Scope Pathophysiology Clinical Considerations Exercise Prescription Exercise Training Conclusion

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