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Book Synopsis

Applied Health Fitness Psychology considers behavioral issues regarding exercise and nutrition using a research-to-practice approach. This comprehensive text explains how health fitness psychology has emerged from other parent disciplines to become a wide-ranging discipline that can be addressed in various exercise, fitness, and health settings, allowing both current and future professionals to assist their patients or clients in adopting healthier lifestyles.

Applied Health Fitness Psychology uses contributions from sport and exercise psychology, counseling and clinical psychology, exercise science, sports medicine, and behavioral medicine to provide a scientific basis for presenting strategies for behavior change. Unique to this text is a critical consideration of cultural, spiritual, and religious components as a factor in initiating and maintaining exercise behavior. The evidence-based approach will help readers use techniques and interventions that pro

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Table of Contents

Part I. Theoretical Foundations of Health Fitness Psychology

Chapter 1. Introduction to Applied Health Fitness Psychology

Psychological Benefits of Exercise

Physical Benefits of Exercise

Motives for Exercising

Why We Keep Our Unhealthy Habits

Challenges of Changing Health Behavior

Defining Applied Health Fitness Psychology

History of Applied Health Fitness Psychology

Summary

References

Chapter 2. Psychological Motivation Theories

Motivation Defined

Sources of Motivation

Achievement Motivation Theory

Achievement Goal Theory

Goal Orientation Theory

Competence Motivation Theory

Deci’s Cognitive Evaluation Theory

Self-Determination Theory

Attribution Theory

Weiner’s Attribution Model

Summary

References

Chapter 3. Theories and Models of Exercise Behavior

Health Belief Model

Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior

Self-Efficacy Theory

Transtheoretical Model

Relapse Prevention Model

Deterrence Theory

Drugs in Sport Deterrence Model

Summary

References

Part II. Factors That Influence Health Behavior

Chapter 4. Barriers to Positive Health Behavior

Causes of Self-Destructive Behaviors

Obstacles to Adopting a Healthy Lifestyle

Exercise Barriers and Sources of Negative Attitudes

Mental and Psychological Barriers

Health Behavior Intervention Research

Four Components of Health Behavior Change

Summary

References

Chapter 5. Personal Factors

Personality Traits as Predictors of Health Behavior

Orientations, Styles, and Exercise Adherence

Behavioral Tendencies

Summary

References

Chapter 6. Situational and Environmental Factors

Social Support of Exercise Habits

Fitness Coaching for Exercise Participation

Situational Factors That Promote Physical Activity

Environmental Factors That Promote Physical Activity

Job Incentives That Promote Healthy Lifestyle Choices

Summary

References

Chapter 7. Cultural, Religious, and Spiritual Components

Health Care in Multicultural Populations

Religious Community and Health Habits

Contradictions Between Religious Practice and Unhealthy Living

Health Benefits of Religiousness and Spirituality

Summary

References

Part III. Strategies for Health Behavior Interventions

Chapter 8. Exercise Adherence and Compliance

Reasons for Exercise Participation

Perceived Exercise Barriers

Defining Adherence and Compliance

Measuring Adherence

Developing an Exercise Habit

Steps to Achieving Exercise Adherence

Mental Barriers to Exercise Adherence

Weiner’s Attribution Model Applied to Exercise Adherence

Summary

References

Chapter 9. Cognitive and Behavioral Strategies

Interventions, Treatments, and Strategies

Cognitive Strategies

Behavioral Strategies

Exercise Programs and Interventions

Applying Motivation Theory

Summary

References

Chapter 10. Fitness Goal Setting and Leadership

Direction and Quality of Behavior

Goals and Personality

Performance and Outcome Goals

Goal-Setting Guidelines in Exercise Settings

Strategies for Fitness Coaches and Personal Trainers

Summary

References

Part IV. Professional Considerations

Chapter 11. Fitness Consulting With Special Populations

Older Adults

Injury Rehabilitation Patients

Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Patients

Pregnant Women

People With Diabetes

People With Physical and Mental Disabilities

People With Chronic Conditions

Cancer Patients

Cultural Differences

Summary

References

Chapter 12. Dysfunctional Eating Behaviors

Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders

Emotional Eating

Body Dissatisfaction

Multidisciplinary Approach to Combating Eating Disorders

Strategies for Obesity Management

Weight Maintenance

Summary

References

Chapter 13. Professional Organizations and Ethics

Professional Organizations

Credentialing

Employment Opportunities

Professional Ethics

Summary

References

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    Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
    Publication Date: 02/01/2014
    ISBN13: 9781450400626, 978-1450400626
    ISBN10: 1450400620

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Applied Health Fitness Psychology considers behavioral issues regarding exercise and nutrition using a research-to-practice approach. This comprehensive text explains how health fitness psychology has emerged from other parent disciplines to become a wide-ranging discipline that can be addressed in various exercise, fitness, and health settings, allowing both current and future professionals to assist their patients or clients in adopting healthier lifestyles.

    Applied Health Fitness Psychology uses contributions from sport and exercise psychology, counseling and clinical psychology, exercise science, sports medicine, and behavioral medicine to provide a scientific basis for presenting strategies for behavior change. Unique to this text is a critical consideration of cultural, spiritual, and religious components as a factor in initiating and maintaining exercise behavior. The evidence-based approach will help readers use techniques and interventions that pro

    Trade Review

    “With its easy-to-understand style, this book can be useful as a firm building block for students looking to further their studies in a related field in exercise psychology.”

    Doody’s Book Review (5-star review)



    Table of Contents

    Part I. Theoretical Foundations of Health Fitness Psychology

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Applied Health Fitness Psychology

    Psychological Benefits of Exercise

    Physical Benefits of Exercise

    Motives for Exercising

    Why We Keep Our Unhealthy Habits

    Challenges of Changing Health Behavior

    Defining Applied Health Fitness Psychology

    History of Applied Health Fitness Psychology

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 2. Psychological Motivation Theories

    Motivation Defined

    Sources of Motivation

    Achievement Motivation Theory

    Achievement Goal Theory

    Goal Orientation Theory

    Competence Motivation Theory

    Deci’s Cognitive Evaluation Theory

    Self-Determination Theory

    Attribution Theory

    Weiner’s Attribution Model

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 3. Theories and Models of Exercise Behavior

    Health Belief Model

    Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior

    Self-Efficacy Theory

    Transtheoretical Model

    Relapse Prevention Model

    Deterrence Theory

    Drugs in Sport Deterrence Model

    Summary

    References

    Part II. Factors That Influence Health Behavior

    Chapter 4. Barriers to Positive Health Behavior

    Causes of Self-Destructive Behaviors

    Obstacles to Adopting a Healthy Lifestyle

    Exercise Barriers and Sources of Negative Attitudes

    Mental and Psychological Barriers

    Health Behavior Intervention Research

    Four Components of Health Behavior Change

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 5. Personal Factors

    Personality Traits as Predictors of Health Behavior

    Orientations, Styles, and Exercise Adherence

    Behavioral Tendencies

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 6. Situational and Environmental Factors

    Social Support of Exercise Habits

    Fitness Coaching for Exercise Participation

    Situational Factors That Promote Physical Activity

    Environmental Factors That Promote Physical Activity

    Job Incentives That Promote Healthy Lifestyle Choices

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 7. Cultural, Religious, and Spiritual Components

    Health Care in Multicultural Populations

    Religious Community and Health Habits

    Contradictions Between Religious Practice and Unhealthy Living

    Health Benefits of Religiousness and Spirituality

    Summary

    References

    Part III. Strategies for Health Behavior Interventions

    Chapter 8. Exercise Adherence and Compliance

    Reasons for Exercise Participation

    Perceived Exercise Barriers

    Defining Adherence and Compliance

    Measuring Adherence

    Developing an Exercise Habit

    Steps to Achieving Exercise Adherence

    Mental Barriers to Exercise Adherence

    Weiner’s Attribution Model Applied to Exercise Adherence

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 9. Cognitive and Behavioral Strategies

    Interventions, Treatments, and Strategies

    Cognitive Strategies

    Behavioral Strategies

    Exercise Programs and Interventions

    Applying Motivation Theory

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 10. Fitness Goal Setting and Leadership

    Direction and Quality of Behavior

    Goals and Personality

    Performance and Outcome Goals

    Goal-Setting Guidelines in Exercise Settings

    Strategies for Fitness Coaches and Personal Trainers

    Summary

    References

    Part IV. Professional Considerations

    Chapter 11. Fitness Consulting With Special Populations

    Older Adults

    Injury Rehabilitation Patients

    Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Patients

    Pregnant Women

    People With Diabetes

    People With Physical and Mental Disabilities

    People With Chronic Conditions

    Cancer Patients

    Cultural Differences

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 12. Dysfunctional Eating Behaviors

    Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders

    Emotional Eating

    Body Dissatisfaction

    Multidisciplinary Approach to Combating Eating Disorders

    Strategies for Obesity Management

    Weight Maintenance

    Summary

    References

    Chapter 13. Professional Organizations and Ethics

    Professional Organizations

    Credentialing

    Employment Opportunities

    Professional Ethics

    Summary

    References

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