Exercise Testing and Exercise Prescription for Special Cases: Theoretical Basis and Clinical Application

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James S. Skinner
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005 - 418 páginas

This text discusses how theoretical and applied aspects of exercise testing and exercise prescription must be modified due to the restrictions and/or limitations created by a specific health state. Topics covered include: general principles of exercise testing and exercise prescription; discussion of the importance of such general factors as age, gender, and environment; specific health states, general treatment, risk factors, how it may affect and be affected by exercise; how to modify exercise testing procedures; how to prescribe exercise; and the effects from exercise programs.

 

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General Principles of Exercise Testing
3
General Principles of Exercise Prescription
22
General Principles of Exercise Testing and Exercise Prescription for Muscle
38
Differences Between Men and Women for Exercise Testing and Exercise
54
Differences Between Children and Adults for Exercise Testing and Exercise
68
Aging for Exercise Testing and Exercise Prescription
85
Environmental Factors for Exercise Testing and Exercise Prescription
100
Exercise Adherence and Prescription for Special Populations
124
Obesity
237
Asthma
257
Cystic Fibrosis
272
Coronary Heart Disease
285
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease
313
Heart Failure
323
Heart Disease in Children
337
EndStage Renal Disease
351

Comprehensive Cardiac Rehabilitation
134
Neuromuscular and Skeletal Conditions
149
Osteoporosis
171
Chronic Pain States
188
Spinal Cord Injury
203
Diabetes Mellitus
223
Cancer
363
Pregnancy
377
Mental Retardation
392
Index
405
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