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Why Exercise Is Essential
β Scribed by Jeff Schlicht (editor)
- Publisher
- Cognella Academic Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 109
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Why Exercise is Essential emphasizes the importance of an active lifestyle and educates readers about the connection between physical activity and health.
The book begins with an explanation of exercise epidemiology and addresses the link between exercise, or lack thereof, and death. It also discusses the impact of other health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, and cancer.
Why Exercise is Essential argues that a balanced exercise regimen comprised of cardiorespiratory, muscle strength, and flexibility training is the key to optimal health. The text acknowledges that change is difficult, but practical suggestions for reducing recidivism into a passive lifestyle are provided.
The appendices cover biometric goals and fitness testing. To help readers stay on the path to fitness, a list of resources supports real-life application of the information.
With an articulate take on the importance of a healthy lifestyle, specific exercise prescription information, and tips for sticking with exercise, Why Exercise is Essential is ideal for general education courses stressing the importance of an active lifestyle.
Jeff Schlicht holds a Ph.D. in exercise science from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Schlicht is a professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Exercise Sciences and the director of the ROCKyourBODY wellness program at Western Connecticut State University. He is the author of numerous professional publications, and is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine.
β¦ Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword
I. Sidebar
Chapter 1: Successful Behavior Change: We are the 33 Percent!
II. Opening Statement
Chapter 2: Exercise Epidemiology, or What We Know about Exercise, Morbidity, and Mortality
III. Witnesses for the Prosecution
Chapter 3: Cardiovascular DiseaseβCholesterol, the Heart, and the Brain
Chapter 4: Obesity β 20x β Type 2 Diabetes
Chapter 5: Colon, Breast, and Maybe Lung Cancer
Chapter 6: Osteoporosis
IV. Witnesses for the Defense
Chapter 7: Cardiorespiratory Exercise
Chapter 8: Resistance Exercise
Chapter 9: Flexibility Exercise
V. Closing Argument
Chapter 10: Nutrition Basics
VI. Reducing Recidivism or How I Made My Parole Officer Happy
Appendix 1: Goal Setting
Appendix 2: Fitness Testing
Appendix 3: Biometric Goals and Objectives
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