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ACSM's resource manual for guidelines for exercise testing and prescription.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia, Pa. ; London : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009.Edition: New ed. / edited by the American College of Sports MedicineISBN:
  • 9780781769068 (pbk.)
  • 078176906X (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Resource manual for guidelines for exercise testing and prescription
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Designed as a companion to ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription and as a resource for ACSM certification candidates, this book covers all the major aspects of preventive rehabilitative and fitness programs and the major position stands of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and other scientific organizations. It provides readers with the necessary background information to address the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) set forth in ACSM's Guidelines .

Content comprises both theoretical and practical physiological concepts, with related examples of exercise testing, training and programming. Along with the text, readers have access to a companion website with the fully searchable text.

Previous ed.: 2006.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Reviewers
  • Scientific Foundations for Exercise Testing and Prescription
  • 1 Functional Anatomy
  • 2 Biomechanics
  • 3 Exercise Physiology
  • 4 Physiologic Effects of Aging and Deconditioning
  • Section I Lifestyle Factors Associated with Health and Disease
  • 5 Factors Associated with Increased Risk of Coronary Heart Disease
  • 6 General Overview of Preparticipation Health Screening and Risk Assessment
  • 7 Physical Activity Status and Chronic Diseases
  • 8 Physical Activity Assessment
  • 9 Relationship of Nutrition to Chronic Diseases
  • 10 Assessment of Dietary Intake
  • 11 The Influence of Emotional Distress on Chronic Illness
  • Section II Physical Fitness and Clinical and Diagnostic Assessments
  • 12 Body Composition
  • 13 Muscular Fitness
  • 14 Clinical Exercise Testing Related to Cardiovascular Disease
  • 15 Assessment and Limitations Associated with Pulmonary Disease
  • 16 Exercise Testing in Patients with Diabetes
  • 17 Clinical Exercise Testing in Individuals with Disabilities Caused by Neuromuscular Disorders
  • 18 Occupational and Functional Assessments
  • 19 Diagnostic Procedures for Cardiovascular Disease
  • 20 Dysrhythmias and Selected Conduction Defects
  • 21 Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction
  • Section III Exercise Prescription, Exercise Programming, and Adaptations to Exercise Training
  • 22 Cardiopulmonary Adaptations to Exercise
  • 23 Adaptations to Resistance Training
  • 24 Principles of Cardiorespiratory Endurance Programming
  • 25 Principles of Musculoskeletal Exercise Programming
  • 26 Weight Management
  • 27 Applied Exercise Programming
  • 28 Medical Considerations
  • Section IV Exercise Testing and Training for Individuals with Chronic Disease
  • 29 Pathophysiology and Clinical Features of Cardiovascular Diseases
  • 30 Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
  • 31 Exercise Training in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease
  • 32 Treatment and Rehabilitation of Pulmonary Diseases
  • 33 Diabetes Mellitus and Exercise
  • 34 Exercise in Patients with End-stage Renal Disease
  • 35 Osteoporosis and Exercise
  • 36 Arthritic Diseases and Conditions
  • 37 Neuromuscular Diseases and Exercise
  • 38 Immunological Conditions
  • Section V Human Behavioral Principles Applied to Physical Activity
  • 39 Principles of Health Behavior Change
  • 40 Channels for Delivering Behavioral Programs
  • 41 Factors Associated with Regular Physical Activity Participation
  • 42 Behavioral Strategies to Enhance Physical Activity Participation
  • 43 Psychopathology
  • 44 Health Counseling Skills
  • Section VI Exercise Program Administration
  • 45 Exercise Program Professionals and Related Staff
  • 46 Health and Fitness Program Development and Operation
  • 47 Clinical Exercise Program Development and Operations
  • 48 Financial Considerations
  • 49 Policies and Procedures for Program Safety and Compliance
  • 50 Legal Considerations
  • Appendix A Compendium of Physical Activities: An Update of Activity Codes and MET Intensities
  • Appendix B American College of Sports Medicine Certifications
  • Index

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