Using research-based evidence, this text provides current rationale for the types, intensity, and duration of physical activity that may be prescribed to populations with commonly occurring chronic ailments. The relationship between the etiology of these conditions and the physiological effects of physical exercise for these groups of patients is explained. This text is ideal for students on courses encompassing health-related exercise and exercise prescription such as sports science, physical therapy and occupational therapy, as well as exercise professionals who may deal with rehabilitation of special populations. The book is also an ideal reference for fitness instructors, sports trainers, and medical professionals.
2. Individuals with existing heart and vascular disease
3. Blood lipids and hyperlipidaemia
4. Diabetes and insulin resistance/insensitivity
5. Blood pressure and hypertension
6. Overweight and obese adults
7. Coagulation, fibrinolysis and risk of thrombosis
8. Adults with asthma
9. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
10. Adults with arthritis
11. Adults with osteoporosis
12. Adults with and survivors of cancer
13. The older adult
14. Therapeutic medications: influences with regard to physical activity and exercise
Appendix A. Screening and assessment for prescription of physical activity and exercise
Appendix B. Physical activity and exercise: intensity, endurance and progression
Glossary of terms
Index