<p>This book is a brilliant introduction to ERS for health and fitness professionals. It would be a valuable ‘go-to’ resource for anyone new to this field and would equip them with helpful context and relevant considerations.</p><p>Anna Lowe, programme manager at the National Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine, Sheffield Hallam University</p>

Exercise referral describes the process of consultation, planning and instructing physical activity programmes and applying appropriate behaviour change strategies for clients presenting a range of low- to medium-risk medical conditions. Exercise Management for Referred Medical Conditions is the first book to integrate exercise prescription with the development of healthy behaviours and the promotion of physical activity and well-being and provides students with an evidence-based, applied guide to becoming effective exercise referral practitioners.The book draws upon the latest research and recommends best practices for creating referral pathways, providing exercise programmes and engaging clients in health lifestyles. Covering the pathology, medical management, role of exercise and recommendations for programming in each case, it discusses a range of conditions, including: Obesity and type I and II diabetes Hypertension and dyslipidaemia Asthma Low back pain, osteoarthritis and joint replacement, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis Depression, anxiety and stress disorders Consistently organised and laden with pedagogical features, including learning objectives, key terms, case studies, future developments and chapter summaries, no other book offers such a clear, holistic model for exercise referral. This is a vital resource for any student undertaking vocational courses in exercise referral and an important reference for exercise scientists, physical therapists, fitness professionals or local policy-makers interested in the use of physical activity in healthcare.
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Exercise Management for Referred Medical Conditions is the first book to integrate exercise prescription with the development of healthy behaviours and the promotion of physical activity and wellbeing, and provides students with an evidence-based, applied guide to becoming effective exercise referral practitioners.
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1. Introduction2. Co-Production in Exercise Referral Schemes 3. The Exercise Referral Process4. Health-Fitness Consultation and Assessment Skills5. Personalising the Exercise Referral Experience: Understanding Individual Differences6. Behaviour Change in Exercise Referral7. Reaching Hard-To Engage Groups with Physical Activity and Exercise Referral Interventions8. Maintaining Exercise Behaviour Following Ers Completion9. Health Complexity: Integrating Psychological Skills into Exercise Referral10. Obesity11. Type 1 Diabetes12. Type 2 Diabetes13. Hypertension14. Dyslipidaemia15. Asthma16. Low Back Pain17. Rheumatoid Arthritis18. Osteoarthritis and Joint Replacement19. Bone Health20. Mental Health and Illness
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This book is a brilliant introduction to ERS for health and fitness professionals. It would be a valuable ‘go-to’ resource for anyone new to this field and would equip them with helpful context and relevant considerations.Anna Lowe, programme manager at the National Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine, Sheffield Hallam University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138103993
Publisert
2022-07-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
966 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
478

Om bidragsyterne

Andrew Scott is Senior Lecturer and Course Leader for the MSc Clinical Exercise Science Programme in the School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science at the University of Portsmouth. He is a researcher, lecturer and practitioner in exercise and physical activity for people with long-term conditions to support their health and quality of life. His main interest is applying research to support education in clinical exercise for implementation in routine health-care practice.

David Broom is Professor of Physical Activity, Exercise and Health with over 20 years of experience working in health promotion and academia. Notable achievements include being an appointed member of the expert working group that updated the UK Chief Medical Officers Adult Physical Activity Guidelines published in 2019 and chair of BASES Division of Physical Activity for Health. He has recently submitted evidence to the Houses of Commons and House of Lords select committees regarding national plans for sport and recreation and the impact of major sporting and cultural events.