Clinical Exercise Physiology 6/e

HUMAN KINETICSISBN: 9781718239548

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Edited by Jonathan K Ehrman, Paul Gordon, Paul S. Visich, Steven J. Keteyian
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HUMAN KINETICS
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PAPERBACK
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680

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Clinical Exercise Physiology, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive guide to the clinical aspects of exercise physiology, providing in-depth coverage of 32 chronic diseases and conditions and addressing a variety of populations. The sixth edition continues a legacy that began with the first edition in 2003. It is an ideal resource for students preparing for clinical exercise certifications, including those offered by American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM-CEP), American Council on Exercise (Medical Exercise Specialist), Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP-CEP), Chartered Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (CASES Exercise Science Certified Practitioner), and Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA AEP). Clinical Exercise Physiology, Sixth Edition, employs a full-color layout and a logical progression of content to provide greater coverage and depth of diseases than is found in other clinical exercise physiology texts. It examines the effects of exercise on 32 chronic diseases and conditions, covering the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical considerations, drug and surgical therapies, and exercise testing and prescription issues for them. One of its many strengths lies in its treatment of comorbidities, addressing how one condition may affect others. Plus, specific chapters are devoted to examining exercise-related issues for four special populations. Each chapter in this sixth 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: A new chapter on exercise and immunity helps readers understand the effects of exercise on prevention of and rehabilitation from respiratory tract infections, including COVID-19 and long COVID. A new chapter on electrocardiogram (ECG) tests helps clinical exercise physiologists interpret results and review abnormalities that suggest disease. The Index of Common Questions points to the corresponding chapter where each of those topics is covered, helping readers to quickly access the information. In addition to sidebars throughout the text that emphasize critical information and practical application, the sixth edition also has online tools to support student learning. 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. Endorsed by CEPA, CASES (formerly BASES), CEP-UP, and BASA, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Sixth 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 URL to access the online materials is included in this print book.

Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, is the director of cardiac rehabilitation and preventive cardiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, where he also serves on the clinical bioscientific staff and as chair of the institutional review board. He is also an associate professor in the Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine. He has a 40-year background in clinical exercise physiology and is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a clinical exercise physiologist and as a program director. He previously served as the chair of the clinical exercise physiologist credentialing committee for ACSM. Dr. Ehrman is a fellow of the ACSM, American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), American Heart Association (AHA), and American College of Cardiology (ACC). He is the author of more than 200 manuscripts and abstracts as well as several textbooks and chapters. He has served as editor in chief of Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology and was an associate editor of the 10th edition of ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. He is also the coeditor of the sixth edition of the AACVPR's Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs. Dr. Ehrman earned his PhD in clinical exercise physiology from The Ohio State University. Paul M. Gordon, PhD, MPH, is a professor and member of the department of health, human performance, and recreation at Baylor University. He is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a clinical exercise physiologist and has over 20 years of experience teaching clinical exercise physiology curricula and directing cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs. Dr. Gordon's areas of expertise include physical activity and lifestyle-based research related to obesity and its comorbidities across the life span. He has published more than 200 papers and abstracts as well as several chapters, including contributions to ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. He has also served as an examiner and coordinator for ACSM certification and credentialing. Dr. Gordon is a fellow of ACSM, the Obesity Society, and the Centers for Disease Control Physical Activity Research Program. He is an international member of the Royal Society of Medicine. He earned his PhD in exercise physiology and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh. Paul S. Visich, PhD, MPH, is a professor and chair of the exercise and sport performance department at the University of New England. He has over 20 years of experience in clinical exercise physiology and previously served as director of the Human Performance Laboratory in the College of Health Professions at Central Michigan University. He worked for 12 years in a clinical setting that included cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation and primary disease prevention. His research interests involve the assessment of cardiovascular disease risk factors in children, the influence of resistance training in elderly populations, and altitude physiology. Dr. Visich previously served as a member of the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSM) exercise physiology credentialing committee and as chair of their professional education committee. He is the author of more than 70 published scientific articles and abstracts. He earned a PhD in exercise physiology and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh. Steven J. Keteyian, PhD, has more than 50 years of experience working as a clinical exercise physiologist. He is a member of the clinical bioscientific staff in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. He is also a professor at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine. Over the course of his career, Dr. Keteyian has focused on exercise and physical activity in both healthy individuals and those with chronic diseases. He has secured nearly 25 years of continuous external funding for his research and is the author of more than 300 scientific articles and book chapters, as well as four textbooks. He previously served as editor in chief for ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal. Dr. Keteyian is a member of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) and the American Heart Association (AHA). He received the President's Award from AACVPR in 2013, 2017, and 2019. He earned his PhD from Wayne State University in Detroit.

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