Due to some of the limitations imposed by MS, such as chronic fatigue, depression, and muscle weakness, patients often become sedentary, gaining excess weight and developing poor eating and exercise habits. The LIFE Program for MS is a user-friendly teaching tool that helps sufferers to incorporate new behaviors into their daily routines, to live a healthier life and reduce the chances of secondary illnesses, such as cancer, stroke, and heart disease. Drawing on her ownexperience as a professional athlete, as well as her work at the Jacobs Neurological Institute in Buffalo, New York, Susan J. Epstein provides readers with tips and strategies for healthy eating, managing weight, incorporating exercise into daily life, and managing and conserving both mental and physical energyfor daily living. She also emphasizes the importance of establishing a support system of coaches who can provide the MS patient with motivation and reinforcement. Finally, she addresses the unpredictable factors in life that affect behavior outcomes, whether family, environment, vocation, or self-awareness.
Foreword; Introduction; When Maintaining Energy Balance Becomes a Challenge; The Wellness Model vs. the Disease Model; Developing Health Behaviors Using a Psychological Model; Part II Managing the Math of Calorie Balancing; Keeping Track of the Numbers; Calculating Food Calories Using the LIFE Sliding Scale System; Calculating Physical Activity Calories Using the LIFE Sliding Scale System; Part III Making Calories Count; The Dangers of Running on Empty; Avoiding Calorie Pitfalls; Fueling the Body With Quality Calories; Part IV Maximizing Energy through a Mind-body Approach; Designing Energy Blocks to Balance Your Day; Thinking about Yoga or Tai Chi?; Maintaining Life Satisfaction;
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