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Exercise Therapy in Adult Individuals with Obesity

Exercise Therapy in Adult Individuals with Obesity

9781622578115
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This book provides up-to-date evidence-based information on why and how to implement exercise intervention in the treatment of obesity. It starts with a description of the epidemiology of obesity, how to execute pre-participation screening in the obese, and the impact of caloric intake restriction vs exercise training in obese subjects. Next, a detailed description of exercise physiology in obesity is provided, followed by motivation techniques, the impact of training modalities on adipose tissue mass loss, and an exploration of factors related to the heterogeneity of adipose tissue mass loss in the obese when following exercise interventions. In final, the impact of emerging concepts in current exercise prescription for the obese, such as exercise in fasting condition, is covered. This book is dedicated to healthcare professionals and researchers dealing with obesity patients participating in exercise interventions. Moreover, this book could be a support to anyone with great interest for exercise physiology and exercise therapy in obesity.
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9781622578115
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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
296
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
742
  • Preface; Epidemiology of obesity & associated co-morbidities; Evaluation of body composition in the obese; Evaluation of the obese patient ahead of exercise intervention; Caloric restriction and/or increasing exercise in the management of obesity; Exercise physiology in obese subjects:: cardiovascular function; Exercise physiology in obese subjects:: respiratory function; Exercise physiology in obese subjects:: endocrine hormone regulation.
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