Physiology of exercise and healthy aging

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Physiology of exercise and healthy aging

Albert W. Taylor, editor

Human Kinetics, 2022

2nd

  • : pbk

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Preceded by Physiology of exercise and healthy aging / Albert W. Taylor, Michel J. Johnson. c2008

Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-381) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

With life expectancy increasing globally, older adults around the world want to live active lifestyles with improved health and higher quality of life. Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging, Second Edition, examines the effects of the aging process on the major physiological systems and identifies the positive impacts of physical activity and regular exercise for older adults, including delaying specific diseases and increasing quality of life. Students will be presented with foundational concepts of physiology to understand the structural and functional changes on the major physiological systems throughout the aging process. Physiological responses to acute and chronic exercise are examined, with comprehensive coverage of studies on age-related diseases and other common issues for older adults, including cardiovascular disease, cardiorespiratory fitness, type 2 diabetes, muscle metabolism and strength, osteoporosis, neurophysiology, and arthritis, plus content new to this edition that addresses mental health, pelvic floor issues and incontinence, and sexual activity. Programming recommendations in each chapter translate exercise science into practice, examining the benefits of exercise, contraindicated exercises, and other forms of physical activity beneficial to the aging population. Exercise considerations address the training needs of older adults in three unique groups: average aging adults, frail elderly with special needs, and masters athletes, with expanded content more reflective of today's active seniors. With an emphasis on screening and assessment, coupled with basic principles of exercise and training programs, students will learn to safely administer exercise programs that meet the needs of older adults-in any stage of aging and at various levels of physical activity-to contribute to increased health and quality of life for all. Chapter-opening quotes bring content to life with insights from scientists, fitness professionals, and other experts. Chapter objectives, new to this edition, help readers to understand and apply key concepts. Questions to Consider at the end of each chapter provide tools for reflection, while references direct students to additional reading and opportunities for further learning. An appendix offers easy access to assessments and forms, including a Three-Day Nutritional Assessment form and a Client Report form, preparing readers for professional use in their careers with older adult clients. Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging, Second Edition, delivers a thorough discussion of the physiological effects of aging and illustrates the power of exercise as a tool to reduce or offset the effects of aging in order to improve the quality of life enjoyed by our aging population.

目次

Introduction Physical and Cognitive Changes With Aging The Process of Aging Aging and Homeostatic Processes Aging Demographics Theories of Aging Physical Activity and Aging Programming Recommendations Summary Part I. Physiological Systems, Age-Related Changes, and the Role of Physical Activity Chapter 1. Cardiopulmonary System Kevin Shoemaker and Patrice Brassard Structure and Function Age-Related Changes Cardiovascular Disease and Age Summary Chapter 2. Musculoskeletal System Kevin Milne, Matthew Krause, and Albert W. Taylor Muscle Morphology Age-Related Changes in Biochemical Properties Skeletal Muscle, Aging, and Training Age-Related Diseases Limiting Exercise Programming Recommendations Summary Chapter 3. Nervous System Pierre M.L. Deprez Overview of the Nervous System Age-Related Diseases Interventions in Age-Related Changes in the Nervous System Summary Chapter 4. Sensory Systems Pierre M.L. Deprez Hearing Vision Touch Smell Taste Programming Recommendations Summary Part II. Related Common Diseases and Maladies, and the Role of Physical Activity Chapter 5. Diet and Diabetes Management Sarah O'Connor and Paul Poirier Introduction Types of Diabetes Complications Associated With Diabetes Basic Nutritional Principles in the Management of Diabetes Prevention of Diabetes Diabetes and Physical Activity Dietary Guidelines for Diabetes Beneficial Dietary Patterns for Diabetes Dietary Considerations for Diabetes During Pregnancy Diabetes Management Among Older Adults Clinical Approaches and Practical Tools Summary Chapter 6. Bone Health, Osteoporosis, and Exercise Darien Lazowski-Fraher Bone Function and Structure Osteoporosis Nutrition for Bone Health Physical Activity for Bone Health Programming Recommendations Summary Chapter 7. Osteoarthritis, Aging, and Physical Activity Jane Thornton and Gilbert Moatshe Structure and Function of the Joints Osteoarthritis Treatment Programming Recommendations Risks and Precautions for People With OA Summary Chapter 8. Aging, the Pelvic Floor, Incontinence, and Exercise Linda McLean and Carolyn Vandyken Introduction Continence Control and Types of Urinary Incontinence Anatomy and Function of the Pelvic Floor Evidence for Age-Related Changes in the Pelvic Floor as They Relate to Continence Function Evidence-Based Strategies for the Maintenance of a Healthy Pelvic Floor With Aging Pelvic Floor Muscle Training Exercise Prescription A Final Word Summary Chapter 9. Mental Health, Aging, and Physical Activity Andrea Lazosky Prevalence of Mental Health Issues With Aging Pathophysiology of Depression With Aging Psychosocial Theories of Aging The Role of Physical Activity on Mental Health With Aging Forms of Physical Activity Summary Chapter 10. Sex, Aging, and Physical Activity Lee Smith and Igor Grabovac Prevalence of Sexual Activity in Aging Biopsychosocial Model of Changes Related to Sexuality in Later Life Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction in Older Adults Physical and Mental Health Benefits of a Frequent and Trouble-Free Sex Life in Later Life The Role of Physical Activity on Sexuality in Older Adults Summary Part III. Physiologic Adaptability to Training and Physical Activity Chapter 11. Balance Control and Prevention of Falls in Older Adults Grant Handrigan The Biomechanics of Balance Control Fall Risk Factors Fall Risk Prevention Summary Chapter 12. A Functional Approach to Exercise Denise M. Connelly Principles of Exercise Exercise and Cognitive Impairment Exercise Prescription Exercise Programming Programming Recommendations Summary Chapter 13. Training for Aerobic and Anaerobic Fitness Edward Todd Taylor and Tom Overend Brief Review of Exercise Physiology Benefits of Aerobic and Anaerobic Fitness Research on the Positive Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Training Research on the Positive Effects of Anaerobic Exercise and Training Programming Recommendations Recommendations for "Frail" Elderly Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise Integration Summary Chapter 14. Training for Muscle Performance for Older Adults Michelle Cardoso and Chantale R. Brun Muscle Performance and Aging Muscle Mass, Strength, and Function Summary Chapter 15. Exercise Adherence and Safety Measures James Sawchuk and Albert W. Taylor Exercise Adherence Safety Programming Recommendations Summary Chapter 16. Clean Sport for Masters Athletes Taryn-Lise Taylor and Sean Mindra Masters Athletes Hormones Anabolic Steroids Analgesics and Anti-Inflammatories Hypertension Medications Erythropoietin Dietary Supplementation and Ergogenic Aid Summary Appendix A: Web Resources Appendix B: Forms

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