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HUMAN KINETICS The Information Leader in
HUMAN KINETICS
Cardiopulmonary
Rehabilitation
2014
HUMAN KINETICS
The Information Leader in Physical Activity & Health
“This is the bible for pulmonary rehabilitation programs. It
provides the essentials to create a pulmonary rehabilitation
program, the tools necessary for pulmonary rehabilitation
practitioners, and a how-to for AACVPR certification.”
—Doody’s Book Review (5-star review)
Audiences: A reference for program development and certification guidance for AACVPR member
pulmonary rehabilitation specialists, nonaffiliated pulmonary rehabilitation specialists, and
pulmonary program directors.
Guidelines for Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Programs, Fourth Edition
American Association of Cardiovascular
and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
©2011 • Paperback • 192 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-9653-9
$64.00 ($68.95 CDN, £43.99 UK, €57.20 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-0097-8
$32.00 ($34.95 CDN, £26.99 UK, €32.40 EURO)
The fourth edition of Guidelines for Pulmonary
Rehabilitation Programs presents best
practices for the application of this complex
and evolving clinical intervention. It
discusses the individuated and interrelated
components of pulmonary rehabilitation,
including initial and ongoing assessment,
collaborative self-management education,
exercise training, psychosocial support, and
outcomes measurement. This text also provides
a scientific, practical framework to help
practitioners do the following:
• Understand the current requirements for
accrediting pulmonary-based facilities
• Design, implement, or update accredited
pulmonary rehabilitation programs
• Deliver optimal care to people with
symptomatic respiratory needs
• Address program issues in exercise,
outcomes, and management of pulmonarybased programs
Guidelines for Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Programs, Fourth Edition, is based on current
scientific evidence and includes contributions
from expert pulmonary rehabilitation
professionals in nursing, medicine, physical
therapy, respiratory therapy, and exercise
physiology. Readers will find significant updates
and expanded discussion on the topic of
psychosocial assessment. The fourth edition
also includes a dedicated chapter detailing
the AACVPR program certification process. In
addition, readers will have access to updated
appendixes, including a comprehensive set
of forms, guidelines, questionnaires, and
assessment tools.
The fourth edition of Guidelines for Pulmonary
Rehabilitation Programs will assist practitioners
in remaining up to date on the best practices
in the field. This edition will become a valuable
tool in assisting practitioners in understanding
the components of pulmonary rehabilitation
and applying best practices as well as updating
and improving their existing programs to meet
AACVPR certification requirements.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1.
Chapter 2.
Chapter 3.
Chapter 4.
Chapter 5.
Chapter 6
Chapter 7.
Chapter 8.
Chapter 9.
Overview of Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Selecting and Assessing the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Candidate
Collaborative Self-Management Education
Exercise Assessment and Training
Psychosocial Assessment and Intervention
Patient-Centered Outcomes
Disease-Specific Approaches in Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Program Management
AACVPR Pulmonary Rehabilitation Certification
Appendix A. Forms, Questionnaires, and Assessments
Appendix B. American Thoracic Society Statement: Guidelines for the
6-Minute Walk Test
Appendix C. Clinical Competency Guidelines for Pulmonary
Rehabilitation Professionals
Appendix D. Examples of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs
That Meet 2, 3, and 5 Days a Week
Appendix E. Example of a Typical Pulmonary Rehabilitation Facility
Appendix F. Pulmonary Rehabilitation Skills and Competency Assessment
ABOUT THE AACVPR
The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) is
the worldwide leader in promoting the value and practice of cardiovascular and pulmonary
rehabilitation. AACVPR’s mission is improving the quality of life for patients and their families
by reducing morbidity, mortality, and disability from cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases
through education, prevention, rehabilitation, research, and aggressive disease management.
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Deliver state-of-the-art rehabilitative and secondary
preventive services
Audiences: Reference for cardiac rehabilitation specialists, American Association of Cardiovascular
and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) members, nurses, exercise physiologists, physical
therapists, cardiologists, physicians, cardiac rehabilitation educators and students, clinical program
directors, health care agencies, and insurers.
New
edition!
Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary
Prevention Programs, Fifth Edition With Web Resource
American Association of Cardiovascular
and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
©2014 • Paperback • 336 pp
Print: ISBN 978-1-4504-5963-1
$64.00 ($68.95 CDN, £43.49 UK, €56.55 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-5981-5
$48.00 ($51.95 CDN, £32.99 UK, €42.90 EURO)
Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation and
Secondary Prevention Programs, Fifth Edition
With Web Resource, covers the entire scope of
practice for cardiac rehabilitation and secondary
prevention (CR/SP) programs. This text was
developed by the American Association of
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
(AACVPR) and parallels federal guidelines for
cardiac rehabilitation programs. It contains
information on promoting positive lifestyle
behavior patterns, reducing risk factors for
disease progression, and lessening the impact
of cardiovascular disease on quality of life,
morbidity, and mortality.
The text has been updated and restructured,
providing the most current models for designing
and updating rehabilitation programs for
patients and preventing second episodes. In
addition to chapter revisions, there is new
content on behavior modification, risk factors,
and special populations. The chapter covering
program administration has been completely
rewritten to include new regulations and
reimbursement standards as well as additional
suggestions for new models for CR/SP. The
most recent Core Competencies for Cardiac
Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention
Professionals and the Core Components of
Cardiac Rehabilitation/Secondary Prevention
Programs have also been included in their
entirety.
Key features of the fifth edition include the
following:
• A new web resource incorporates 24
questionnaires, charts, consent forms,
protocols, records, checklists, and logs from
the text that can be used when creating or
assessing programs.
• Highlighted guidelines in each chapter cover
current issues and provide hints and methods
for implementing treatment programs and
helping patients stay on track.
• Chapter objectives and summaries help
readers quickly assess the topics covered and
identify the most important points.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Cardiac Rehabilitation, Secondary Prevention Programs, and the
Evolution of Health Care
Chapter 2. The Continuum of Care: From Inpatient and Outpatient Cardiac
Rehabilitation to Long-Term Secondary Prevention
Chapter 3. Behavior Modification and Risk Factor Reduction: Guiding Principles
and Practices
Chapter 4. Nutrition Guidelines
Chapter 5. Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Inpatient and Transitional Settings
Chapter 6. Medical Evaluation and Exercise Testing
Chapter 7. Outpatient Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention
Chapter 8. Modifiable Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors
Chapter 9. Special Populations
Chapter 10. Program Administration
Chapter 11.Outcomes
Chapter 12. Management of Medical Problems and Emergencies
NEW TO THIS EDITION: WEB RESOURCE
Includes 24 reproducible questionnaires, charts, consent forms, protocols, records,
checklists, and logs for use in creating or assessing programs. These are also found within
the book, providing users with practical information to support their work. The web resource
will also serve as a location for AACVPR to post biannual updates to book content, as
necessary, keeping the guidelines up to date between editions of the text.
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“The AACVPR Cardiac Rehabilitation Resource Manual is a
necessary resource in the area of cardiac rehabilitation.
It unites the work of many authors into a good reference
source.”
—Doody’s Book Review
Audiences: A reference for American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
(AACVPR) members, clinical cardiac specialists and subcardiac specialists, and other cardiac
rehabilitation professionals.
AACVPR Cardiac Rehabilitation Resource
Manual is the companion text to Guidelines
for Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary
Prevention Programs (page 3). It complements
and expands on the guidelines book by providing
additional background material on key topics,
and it presents new material concerning cardiac
rehabilitation and secondary prevention.
AACVPR Cardiac Rehabilitation Resource Manual
American Association of Cardiovascular
and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
©2006 • Paperback • 248 pp
ISBN 978-0-7360-4269-7
$62.00 ($66.95 CDN, £41.99 UK, €54.60 EURO)
AACVPR Cardiac Rehabilitation Resource
Manual combines reference-based data with
practical information from the field. It applies
current position statements, recommendations,
and scientific knowledge from medical and
scientific literature to aid in designing and
developing safe, effective, and comprehensive
cardiac rehabilitation programs.
Useful for practitioners as well as students
and instructors who are learning and teaching
key concepts, AACVPR Cardiac Rehabilitation
Resource Manual provides strong background
support to topics addressed in the guidelines,
such as risk factors for coronary heart disease,
secondary prevention, psychosocial issues, and
patients with special considerations. In addition,
each chapter opens with a cross-reference box
so that readers know where to reference the
topic in the guidelines book.
In addition to supporting information for
the guidelines, the manual contains new
information to help round out cardio programs.
Topics include the atherosclerotic disease
process, cardiovascular and exercise physiology,
exercise prescription, and the electrocardiogram.
AACVPR Cardiac Rehabilitation Resource
Manual contains pertinent, detailed information
on the topics involved in contemporary cardiac
rehabilitation and secondary prevention of
coronary artery disease. Teamed with Guidelines
for Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary
Prevention Programs, the book provides
professionals and students with the full range of
guidelines and background materials needed for
teaching and understanding the key issues in
cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I. Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Development, Intervention, and Prevention of Coronary Artery
Disease
Atherosclerosis
Contemporary Revascularization Procedures
Efficacy of Secondary Prevention and Risk Factor Reduction
Psychosocial Issues and Strategies
Part III. Special Considerations
Chapter 9. Women
Chapter 10. Older Patients
Chapter 11. Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 12. Chronic Heart Failure
Chapter 13. Heart Transplantation
Part II. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Role of Exercise in Heart Disease
Exercise and the Coronary Heart Disease Connection
Cardiovascular and Exercise Physiology
Exercise Prescription
Electrocardiography in Heart Disease
Appendix A. Risk Factors for CHD
Appendix B. Patient Education Example for Cardiac Rehabilitation
Appendix C. Outcome Goals: Guidelines and Recommendations for Risk Factor
Management
Appendix D. Exercise Prescription Case Studies
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Investigate the relationship between exercise and chronic disease
Clinical Exercise Physiology, Third Edition, provides
a comprehensive look at the clinical aspects of
exercise physiology by thoroughly examining the
relationship between exercise and chronic disease.
This resource is an asset to new and veteran clinical
exercise physiologists as well as those preparing for
the American College of Sports Medicine Registered
Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM RCEP)
certification. The third edition reflects important
changes that have occurred in the field, providing
fundamental knowledge of disease-specific pathology
and treatment guidelines while also guiding readers
through exercise testing and training principles for
patients with chronic diseases.
New
edition!
Clinical Exercise Physiology, Third Edition
Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD,
Paul M. Gordon, PhD, Paul S. Visich, PhD,
and Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
©2013 • Hardback • 776 pp
Print: ISBN 978-1-4504-1280-3
$94.00 ($101.95 CDN, £63.99 UK, €83.20 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-5898-6
$52.00 ($55.95 CDN, £35.99 UK, €46.80 EURO)
This updated text builds on information presented
in the previous editions with reorganized chapters,
updated and revised content, and the latest
information on the key practice areas of clinical
exercise physiology. The detailed chapters address
27 diseases and populations that clinical exercise
physiologists encounter in their work and provide
guidance for the expert care of the populations
discussed.
Updates to this edition include:
• Patient case studies allow students to gain
additional insight regarding the material and put
their knowledge into practice.
• Revised and updated content throughout the entire
book reflects the recent changes in exercise testing
and training principles and practices.
• A new chapter on intellectual disability lends
evidence to how the field has evolved in considering
patients with more widely diagnosed diseases and
conditions.
• Practical application boxes offer tips on
maintaining a professional environment for
client–clinician interaction, a literature review, and
a summary of the key components of prescribing
exercise.
• Discussion questions highlight important concepts
that appear throughout the text to encourage
critical thinking.
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• Test package
• Presentation package plus image bank
COMPANION COURSES ALSO AVAILABLE
*Please note, these courses use the second edition of Clinical Exercise Physiology.
Exercise Management for Cardiovascular Conditions
Centre for Physical Activity in Ageing
Dianne Littlechild, BAppSc, and Robert Barnard, MEd,
ESSAM, AEP, Course Developers
©2012 • Online course
Exercise Management for Metabolic Conditions
Centre for Physical Activity in Ageing
Dianne Littlechild, BAppSc, and Robert Barnard, MEd,
ESSAM, AEP, Course Developers
©2012 • Online course
Understand rehabilitation strategies for cardiovascular diseases
and comorbidities
Pollock’s Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease
and Rehabilitation
J. Larry Durstine, PhD, Geoffrey E. Moore, MD,
Michael J. LaMonte, PhD,
and Barry A. Franklin, PhD, Editors
Foreword by William L. Haskell, PhD
©2008 • Hardback • 432 pp
ISBN 978-0-7360-5967-1
$99.00 ($106.95 CDN, £66.99 UK, €87.10 EURO)
Pollock’s Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease and
Rehabilitation honors the legacy of the late Michael
L. Pollock, PhD (1936-1998), an innovative and
influential cardiac researcher and clinician. Following
his vision, this text breaks away from Medicare-driven
reimbursement paradigms for “cardiac rehabilitation”
to discuss the entire cardiovascular system, not only
coronary heart disease. In doing so, it provides a
much needed perspective for health professionals
and their patients, especially those patients who need
help but do not fit traditional entry criteria for cardiac
rehabilitation. After laying a foundation that covers
the historical and epidemiologic overview of the
evolution and current state of cardiovascular disease
(CVD), the text addresses pathophysiology, diagnosis
of conditions (such as peripheral arterial disease,
stroke, and aneurysm), and medical management
strategies.
Readers are then led through the facets of lifestyle
issues associated with CVD, pharmacotherapies
associated with reducing CVD risk, and rehabilitation
strategies for specific cardiovascular conditions. Full
chapters are dedicated to common comorbidities
and other complicating circumstances associated
with cardiovascular disease. These risk factors are
vital to consider in the evaluation and treatment
of cardiovascular diseases, particularly in regards
to planning rehabilitation programs. The text then
concludes with a practical-based section designed
to help readers understand the rehabilitation process
and apply the research to specific cardiovascular
conditions.
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Research and recommendations for 49 chronic conditions
ACSM’s Exercise Management for Persons With Chronic
Diseases and Disabilities, Third Edition, presents
a framework for determining functional capacity in
persons with chronic diseases and disabilities and
offers guidance in developing appropriate exercise
programming to optimize functional capacity and
reduce the compounding effects of exercise intolerance.
A concise format allows readers quick access to the
pathology of interest, training and response to exercise,
management of medications, and recommendations
and special considerations of exercise testing and
programming.
The third edition includes an added color and contains
new chapters on metabolic syndrome, stress and
neuropsychiatric disorders, multiple chronic conditions,
and fibromyalgia. Information on professional preparation
in serving patients with chronic diseases or disabilities
has also been added. Reformatted tables provide
quicker reference for testing and prescription data.
Recommended readings found at the end of the book offer
resources for more in-depth study.
ACSM’s Exercise Management for Persons With Chronic Diseases
and Disabilities, Third Edition
American College of Sports Medicine
J. Larry Durstine, PhD, FACSM, Geoffrey E. Moore, MD, FACSM,
Patricia L. Painter, PhD, FACSM, and Scott O. Roberts, PhD, FACSM, Editors
©2009 • Hardback • 456 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-7433-9
$76.00 ($81.95 CDN, £54.99 UK, €71.50 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-0-7360-8466-6
$40.00 ($42.95 CDN, £35.99 UK, €43.20 EURO)
Assist with recovery through targeted exercise prescription
ACSM’s Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship
presents the science behind the benefits of exercise
for cancer survival and survivorship as well as the
application of that science to the design or adaptation of
exercise programs for cancer patients and survivors. This
reference offers current information for health and fitness
professionals working with survivors of many types of
cancers.
Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship discusses all
of the job task analysis points tested in the ACSM/ACS
Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer (CET) exam, making
this the most complete resource available for health and
fitness professionals studying to attain CET certification.
ACSM’s Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship
American College of Sports Medicine
Melinda L. Irwin, PhD, Editor
©2012 • Hardback • 208 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-9564-8
$62.00 ($66.95 CDN, £41.99 UK, €54.60 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-2875-0
$44.00 ($47.95 CDN, £25.99 UK, €31.20 EURO)
Throughout the text, readers will find quick-reference
Take-Home Messages that highlight key information and
how it can be applied in practice. Chapters also include
reproducible forms and questionnaires to facilitate
the implementation of an exercise
program with a new client or patient,
ALSO AVAILABLE
such as physician’s permission forms,
medical and cancer treatment history
forms, weekly logs of exercise and
energy levels, medication listings,
and nutrition and goal-setting
questionnaires. In addition, ACSM’s
ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer
Specialty Certification Exam Preparation Course
American College of Sports Medicine
©2012 • Online course
Protect the heart with healthy lifestyle changes
New!
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For the hundreds of millions of adults worldwide
who have a cardiac event or one or more types of
cardiovascular disease, The Healthy Heart Book will be
a practical guide and trusted companion on the road
to cardiovascular health and recovery. The authors, all
experienced cardiac care specialists, have combined
their expertise in physiotherapy and nutrition to create
this comprehensive rehabilitation guide. The text offers
readers a user-friendly resource that focuses on exercise,
diet and stress management and provides a blueprint
for recovery, building on current information given to
cardiac patients. The guide also contains tracking tables
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to help patients record their progress and achievements.
Motivational quotes and practical tips are also
interspersed throughout the book to encourage patients to
stay focused and stick with the rehabilitation programme
outlined in the resource.
The Healthy Heart Book
Morag Thow, PhD, BSc, Dip PE, Keri Graham, MSc, BSc,
and Choi Lee, BSc
©2013 • Paperback • 160 pp
Print: ISBN 978-1-4504-3278-8
$17.95 ($18.95 CDN, £9.99 UK, €13.00 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-3890-2
$17.95 ($18.95 CDN, £12.99 UK, €16.90 EURO)
Clear protocols and
troubleshooting tips for
ECG interpretation
Integrate pharmacology
into clinical practice
This text assists rehabilitation
professionals in designing patientspecific therapy plans based on
coexisting disease states and
medications used. It offers a proactive
approach in educating patients and
caregivers, monitoring patients for side
effects, and modifying therapy plans
to provide the most effective and safe
therapy for each patient. Sidebars based
on the authors’ clinical experiences help
students understand how medications
can positively or negatively affect the rehabilitation process and assist in
applying important concepts as they determine possible solutions to each
case. More than 100 tables provide quick access to information useful in
everyday practice and are expanded on in the accompanying web resource.
Practical Pharmacology in Rehabilitation: Effect of Medication on Therapy With Web Resource
Lynette L. Carl, BS, PharmD, BCPS, CP, Joseph A. Gallo, DSc, ATC, PT,
and Peter R. Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP
©2013 • Hardback • 640 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-9604-1 • $79.00 ($84.95 CDN, £53.99 UK, €70.20 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-5148-2 • $44.00 ($47.95 CDN, £29.99 UK, €39.00 EURO)
Practical ECG for Exercise Science
and Sports Medicine guides
readers from theory to applied
interpretation of normal and abnormal
electrocardiogram (ECG) traces. With
over 70 ECG readouts to examine,
readers can practice their ECG
interpretation skills and increase
understanding of heart conditions
identifiable through ECG testing.
Troubleshooting tips throughout provide quick solutions to problems that
might occur during ECG testing, and detailed information on interpreting the
ECGs is provided for conditions that practitioners are likely to encounter. The
text also provides a special focus on the athlete’s heart with six case studies
discussing specific problems encountered in dealing with athletes’ hearts
and examples of conditions identifiable through an exercise ECG.
Practical ECG for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine
Greg Whyte, PhD, FACSM, and Sanjay Sharma, BSc (Hons), MD, FRCP (UK), FESC
©2010 • Paperback • 176 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-8194-8 • $32.00 ($34.95 CDN, £22.99 UK, €29.90 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-0-7360-9114-5 • $16.00 ($16.95 CDN, £14.50 UK, €17.40 EURO)
Understand cardioprotective
benefits of acute and
chronic exercise
Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise
Physiology systematically details the effect
of acute and chronic exercise training on
each component of the cardiovascular
system: the heart, the vasculature, and the
blood (including blood clotting factors).
This text highlights the complex interaction
of the components of the cardiovascular
system both at rest and during exercise, and
provides a framework for understanding how
the components of the cardiovascular system cooperate to support exercise
and how those components adapt to and benefit from a systematic program
of exercise training. The text also offers readers possible future directions for
research.
Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology
Denise L. Smith, PhD, and Bo Fernhall, PhD
©2011 • Hardback • 240 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-7392-9 • $79.00 ($84.95 CDN, £53.99 UK, €70.20 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-0-7360-9161-9 • $38.00 ($40.95 CDN, £34.50 UK, €41.40 EURO)
Improve cultural
awareness to provide
better health care
Cultural Competence in Sports Medicine
stresses the importance of recognizing
different cultural attitudes, beliefs,
and expectations so that practitioners
can modify their professional behavior
accordingly to reflect their sensitivity to
their patients’ needs, ultimately resulting
in a comfortable and positive health care
experience for patients. Students will
learn cultural considerations for each
stage in the physical assessment process, including taking an oral history,
inspecting, observing, and palpating, and the differences in acceptable
interaction with clients.
Cultural Competence in Sports Medicine
Lorin A. Cartwright, MS, ATC, and René Revis Shingles, PhD, ATC
©2011 • Paperback • 336 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-7228-1 • $49.00 ($52.95 CDN, £33.99 UK, €44.20 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-0-7360-8548-9 • $24.00 ($25.95 CDN, £18.98 UK, €22.80 EURO)
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• Instructor guide
• Test package
Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging
Albert W. Taylor, PhD, DSc, and Michel J. Johnson, PhD
©2008 • Hardback • 304 pp
ISBN 978-0-7360-5838-4
$82.00 ($88.95 CDN, £55.99 UK, €72.80 EURO)
Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Fifth Edition With Web Study Guide
W. Larry Kenney, PhD, Jack H. Wilmore, PhD, and David L. Costill, PhD
©2012 • Hardback • 640 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-9409-2 • $104.00 ($111.95 CDN, £58.99 UK, €76.70 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-2108-9 • $54.00 ($57.95 CDN, £35.99 UK, €43.20 EURO)
Ancillaries available online. Now includes new animations, available as enhanced
e-book or as part of ancillary package.
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“This volume offers a valuable update on factors underlying the benefits
of exercise in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes.”
—Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
Physical Activity and Type 2 Diabetes provides research
in diabetes prevention, management, and treatment with
a series of independent but related chapters authored by
the foremost researchers of insulin resistance. The text
offers a four-part examination of the relational nature of
diabetes and physical activity.
Part I begins with a description of the scope and extent
of the “diabesity” epidemic. The risk factors for diabetes,
the underlying causes of the epidemic, and its potential
consequences are outlined as well as the role of physical
inactivity in the pathogenesis of diabetes and plans for
preventive exercise biology. Part II continues with an
examination of some of the major defects of substrate
metabolism in individuals with insulin resistance, while
in Part III the authors discuss the impact of exercise
interventions in the prevention, management, and
treatment of type 2 diabetes. Part IV presents recent
developments in molecular and cellular biology that may
provide treatment therapies for the prevention of type 2
diabetes.
Physical Activity and Type 2 Diabetes: Therapeutic Effects and
Mechanisms of Action
John A. Hawley, PhD, and Juleen R. Zierath, PhD, Editors
©2008 • Hardback • 232 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-6479-8
$86.00 ($92.95 CDN, £58.99 UK, €76.70 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-0-7360-8920-3
$42.00 ($44.95 CDN, £35.50 UK, €42.60 EURO)
Examine the latest research linking physical activity and obesity
Physical Activity and Obesity, Second Edition, addresses
an array of topics that explore and divulge the links
between physical activity (or inactivity) and obesity.
Each chapter provides students with a clear explanation
of the concepts, research techniques, and results of
studies critical to understanding physical activity and
the obesity epidemic. Editors Bouchard and Katzmarzyk
create a go-to resource with 89 succinct, authoritative
chapters that may be used independently or as a
complete text.
Packed with information linking obesity and physical
activity, this comprehensive book
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delves into areas of uncertainty and controversy
instead of avoiding them or skirting the issues;
emphasizes, where appropriate, the underlying
mechanisms between physical activity and obesity;
and
points to research areas that need further exploration
and attention.
Physical Activity and Obesity, Second Edition
Claude Bouchard, PhD, and Peter T. Katzmarzyk, PhD, Editors
©2010 • Hardback • 432 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-7635-7
$85.00 ($91.95 CDN, £59.99 UK, €78.00 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-0-7360-8657-8
$43.00 ($45.95 CDN, £37.50 UK, €45.00 EURO)
Create environments that support obesity reduction efforts
Reversing the Obesogenic Environment introduces the
concept of the obesogenic environment and explores
changes that can encourage healthier choices. This book
takes a broader view of the current obesity problem,
and goes beyond defining the issues that contribute
to the obesity epidemic—it offers tools that will help
practitioners start to reverse it. Sample programs and
policies, checklists, and potential solutions offer readers
a starting point for changes in their own communities.
The obesity epidemic is a multifaceted issue influenced
by factors ranging from international trade and national
Health Professionals’ Guide to Physical Management
of Parkinson’s Disease
Miriam P. Boelen, PT
©2009 • Hardback • 320 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-7492-6
$67.00 ($71.95 CDN, £45.99 UK, €59.80 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-0-7360-8546-5
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policy to individual behaviors. Reversing the problem will
take coordinated multilevel efforts. These efforts may
take years to come to fruition, but it isn’t too late to take
action. Reversing the Obesogenic Environment is the
ideal guide to taking the first steps toward change.
Reversing the Obesogenic Environment
Rebecca E. Lee, PhD, Kristen M. McAlexander, PhD,
and Jorge A. Banda, MS
©2011 • Paperback • 248 pp
Print: ISBN 978-0-7360-7899-3
$43.00 ($45.95 CDN, £29.99 UK, €39.00 EURO)
E-book: ISBN 978-1-4504-0678-9
$21.00 ($22.95 CDN, £19.50 UK, €23.40 EURO)
Motivating People to Be Physically Active, Second Edition
Bess H. Marcus, PhD, and LeighAnn H. Forsyth, PhD
©2009 • Paperback • 216 pp
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$44.00 ($47.95 CDN, £29.99 UK, €39.00 EURO)
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Develop rehab and
training programs for
the pool
Comprehensive
treatment of exercise
rehabilitation
Exercise in Rehabilitation
Medicine, Second Edition, provides
an understanding of the basic
physiological adaptations to exercise
and aids health professionals in
properly matching a training program
with the impairment, activity,
activity level, and participation goal
appropriate for the patient. This edition
focuses on the basic sciences and
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the use of exercise in patients with HIV/AIDS, end-stage renal disease, and
cancer recovery. It also includes more than 200 tables, illustrations, and
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greater depth.
Aquatic Exercise for Rehabilitation
and Training shows professionals how
to design aquatic rehabilitation and
exercise programs for various groups
and individuals across the life span. The
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right exercises for their clients, based on
each client’s abilities and limitations.
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book presents several theories as well as a historical view for each theory
and description of treatment implementation. The theories and principles
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Exercise in Rehabilitation Medicine, Second Edition
Walter R. Frontera, MD, David M. Slovik, MD, and David M. Dawson, MD, Editors
©2006 • Hardback • 464 pp
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Aquatic Exercise for Rehabilitation and Training
Lori Thein Brody, PT, PhD, SCS, ATC, and Paula Richley Geigle, PT, PhD, Editors
©2009 • Hardback with DVD • 368 pp
ISBN 978-0-7360-7130-7 • $83.00 ($89.95 CDN, £64.99 UK, €84.50 EURO)
Maximize functional
ability and promote
well-being
Integrate rehabilitation
in disease treatment
Advancing the Frontiers of
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
challenges readers to integrate their
practices into comprehensive disease
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Advancing the Frontiers of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Jean Jobin, PhD, François Maltais, MD, Paul Poirier, MD, Pierre LeBlanc, MD,
and Clermont Simard, PhD, Editors
©2002 • Paperback • 272 pp
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Exercise for Frail Elders
Elizabeth Best-Martini, MS, and
Kim A. Botenhagen-DiGenova, MA
©2003 • Paperback • 240 pp
ISBN 978-0-7360-3687-0
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Exercise and Wellness for Older Adults,
Second Edition, is an essential guide
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Exercise and Wellness for Older Adults: Practical Programming Strategies, Second Edition
Kay A. Van Norman
©2010 • Paperback • 176 pp
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Functional Fitness for Older Adults
Patricia A. Brill, PhD
©2004 • Paperback • 144 pp
ISBN 978-0-7360-4656-5
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Fitness After 50
Walter H. Ettinger, MD, Brenda S. Wright, PhD,
and Steven N. Blair, PED
©2006 • Paperback • 256 pp
ISBN 978-0-7360-4413-4
$19.95 ($21.95 CDN, £13.99 UK,
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Debra J. Rose, PhD
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