Clinical Exercise Physiology

Clinical Exercise Physiology

by JonathanEhrman (Author), PaulGordon (Author), PaulVisich (Author), StevenKeteyian (Author)

Synopsis

This new edition provides a comprehensive look at the clinical aspects of exercise physiology by thoroughly examining the relationship between exercise and chronic disease. Updated and revised, this edition reflects important changes that have occurred in the field and provides professionals and students with fundamental knowledge of disease-specific pathology and treatment guidelines while also guiding readers through the clinical exercise physiology associated with exercise testing and training of patients with a chronic disease.Presented in this book are re-organised chapters, updated and revised content and the latest information on the key practice areas of clinical exercise physiology: endocrinology, the metabolic system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, oncology, the immune system, bone and joint health and the neuromuscular system. The detailed chapters discuss 23 disease states and conditions that clinical exercise physiologists encounter in their work and provide guidance for the expert care of the populations discussed.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 712
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Human Kinetics Europe Ltd
Published: 01 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0736065652
ISBN 13: 9780736065658

Author Bio
Jonathan Ehman, PhD, is associate programme director of preventive cardiology and exercise physiology and the director of the weight management programme at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Paul Gordon, PhD, is an ACSM-certified exercise specialist and director of the Laboratory for Physical Activity, Health, and Human Performance in the School of Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Paul Visich, PhD, has more than 10 years of experience in clinical exercise physiology and is the director of the Human Performance Laboratory and School of Health Sciences at Central Michigan University. Steven Keteylan, PhD, has more than 30 years of experience working as a clinical exercise physiologist. He is programme director of preventive cardiology at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.