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Book Synopsis
Go beyond aging theories and examine the physiological and physical impacts of aging. Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults takes a close look at the physical implications of the aging process and how health, physical activity, and exercise interact in aging adults.

With an international team of contributors composed of leading experts from across the field of gerontology, Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults delivers comprehensive, interdisciplinary coverage of the physical aging process and its effects on movement and exercise. Research on the physiological and physical implications of aging is presented, focusing on study outcomes and their practical application in optimizing healthy aging.

Presented in an integrated and cohesive manner, this text is organized into four parts.
  • Part I covers the theoretical foundations of biological aging, the implications of aging theories on medical research, and the social a

    Table of Contents
    Part I. Foundations of Aging

    Chapter 1.
    Aging, Physical Health, and Physical Activity
    Danielle R. Bouchard, PhD, CSEP-CEP, and Sarah Webb, BSKin, CSEP-CPT
    Defining Aging
    Physical Activity, Exercise, and Sport
    Common Conditions Associated With Aging
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 2. Aging Theories
    Theodore C. Goldsmith, BS
    Evolutionary Mechanics Theories
    Simple Damage and Fundamental Limitation Theories
    Evolutionary Nonprogrammed Aging Theories
    Evolutionary Programmed Aging Theories
    Programmed Versus Nonprogrammed Aging Controversy
    Medical Implications of Aging Theories
    Life Span Extension Research
    Anti-Aging Medicine
    Policy, Ethics, and Social Issues Regarding Aging Theories
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 3. Demographics Shift
    Zachary Zimmer, PhD
    History of Population Growth
    Patterns of Population Ageing Today
    Impact of Fertility Decline on Population Ageing
    Impact of Mortality Decline on Population Ageing
    The Compression of Morbidity
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Part II. Physical Dimensions of Aging

    Chapter 4. Body Composition and Age-Related Changes
    Katherine Boisvert-Vigneault, MSc, and Isabelle J. Dionne, PhD
    Measures of Changes in Body Composition
    Fat-Free Mass
    Bone Mass
    Fat Mass
    Co-Occurrence of Obesity, Sarcopenia, and Osteoporosis
    Perspectives
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 5. Musculoskeletal Changes
    Martin Sénéchal, PhD, CEP, and Brittany Rioux, MSc
    Overview of Skeletal Muscle
    Skeletal Muscle Strength and Power Losses With Aging
    Muscle Fibers and Aging
    Muscle Groups, Actions, and Aging
    Demographic Differences and Aging
    Muscle Power and Aging
    Physiological Mechanisms of the Loss of Skeletal Muscle Strength
    Physiological Mechanisms of the Loss of Skeletal Muscle Power
    Resistance Training to Improve Skeletal Muscle, Strength, and Power
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 6. Cardiovascular Changes
    Silvia Pogliaghi, MD, PhD, and Juan M. Murias, PhD
    Anatomical Changes of the Heart and Vessels
    Functional Changes of the Cardiovascular System
    Cardiovascular Adaptations to Endurance Exercise Training
    Future Directions
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 7. Pulmonary Changes
    Joseph W. Duke, PhD, and Andrew T. Lovering, PhD
    Resting Pulmonary Function With Healthy Aging
    Ventilatory Responses to Exercise With Healthy Aging
    Pulmonary Circulation, Blood Flow, and Gas Exchange
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 8. Endocrine System Changes
    Anthony C. Hackney, PhD, DSc
    Endocrine System Changes With Aging
    Physical Activity, Lifestyle, and Endocrine System Function With Aging
    Acute Exercise-Induced Hormone Responses in Older Adults
    Further Research
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Part III. Physical Implications of Aging

    Chapter 9. Balance, Locomotion, and Falls
    Debra J. Rose, PhD, FNAK
    Age-Related Changes in Multiple Systems
    Age-Associated Changes in Gait
    Evaluating the Multiple Dimensions of Balance
    Measuring Balance in Laboratory Settings
    Measuring Balance in Clinical or Field Settings
    Overview of the Gait Cycle
    Measuring Gait in Clinical or Field Settings
    Measuring Balance and Falls Self-Efficacy
    Falling as a Result of Balance Failing
    Designing Exercise Programs Aimed at Lowering Fall Incidence Rates
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 10. Motor Control
    Eduardo Martinez-Valdes, PT, MSc, PhD, and Alessandro M. De Nunzio, B. Eng., MSc, PhD
    Motor Learning
    Neural Plasticity
    Decline in Motor Skills Induced by Aging
    The Role of Exercise in Improving Motor Function
    Future Research
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 11. Physical Functions
    Danielle R. Bouchard, PhD, CSEP-CEP, and Andrea Mayo, MSc
    Defining Physical Function and Frailty
    Consequences of Low Physical Function
    Physical Function Associated With Aging
    Measuring Physical Function
    Measuring Frailty
    Role of Physical Activity in Physical Function
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Part IV. Exercise: A Powerful Prevention Tool

    Chapter 12. Measurements of Exercise Specific to Older Adults
    Kelliann K. Davis, PhD, FACSM, CCEP, and Daniel E. Forman, MD, FAHA, FACC
    Clinical Perspectives
    Pre-Exercise Screening and Considerations
    Medication Considerations
    Predictable Clinical Complexities Affecting Assessments
    Exercise Testing
    Balance and Gait Assessments
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 13. Barriers and Solutions to Exercise Adherence
    Mariana Wingood, PT, DPT, and Nancy Gell, PT, PhD, MPH
    Social Ecological Framework
    Physical Activity Recommendations for Older Adults
    Physical Activity Adherence Factors
    Screening and Assessment Tools for Barriers and Facilitators
    Interventions to Promote Physical Activity
    Considerations for Common Practice Settings and Diagnoses Among Older Adults
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 14. Physical Activity and Exercise Recommendations for Functional Health
    Gregory W. Heath, DHSc, MPH, and Danielle R. Bouchard, PhD, CSEP-CEP
    Physical Activity Recommendations for the General Population
    Choice of Physical Activity and Exercise for Older Adults
    Sedentary Behavior and Physical Function
    Improvement of Functional Health With Chronic Conditions
    Implementing Physical Activity for Older Adults
    Summary
    Review Questions

    Chapter 15. Exercise Recommendations for Masters Athletes
    Nattai Borges, PhD, and Luke Del Vecchio, PhD
    Masters Athletes
    Physical Performance Benefits of Long-Term Systematic Training
    Training Considerations for Masters Athletes
    Endurance Performance and Age
    Sprint Performance and Age
    Strength and Power Performance and Age
    Holistic Health Benefits of the Masters Athlete Lifestyle
    Potential Negative Impacts of High-Level Training in Masters Sports
    Summary
    Review Questions

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      Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
      Publication Date: 24/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781492572909, 978-1492572909
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Go beyond aging theories and examine the physiological and physical impacts of aging. Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults takes a close look at the physical implications of the aging process and how health, physical activity, and exercise interact in aging adults.

      With an international team of contributors composed of leading experts from across the field of gerontology, Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults delivers comprehensive, interdisciplinary coverage of the physical aging process and its effects on movement and exercise. Research on the physiological and physical implications of aging is presented, focusing on study outcomes and their practical application in optimizing healthy aging.

      Presented in an integrated and cohesive manner, this text is organized into four parts.
      • Part I covers the theoretical foundations of biological aging, the implications of aging theories on medical research, and the social a

        Table of Contents
        Part I. Foundations of Aging

        Chapter 1.
        Aging, Physical Health, and Physical Activity
        Danielle R. Bouchard, PhD, CSEP-CEP, and Sarah Webb, BSKin, CSEP-CPT
        Defining Aging
        Physical Activity, Exercise, and Sport
        Common Conditions Associated With Aging
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 2. Aging Theories
        Theodore C. Goldsmith, BS
        Evolutionary Mechanics Theories
        Simple Damage and Fundamental Limitation Theories
        Evolutionary Nonprogrammed Aging Theories
        Evolutionary Programmed Aging Theories
        Programmed Versus Nonprogrammed Aging Controversy
        Medical Implications of Aging Theories
        Life Span Extension Research
        Anti-Aging Medicine
        Policy, Ethics, and Social Issues Regarding Aging Theories
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 3. Demographics Shift
        Zachary Zimmer, PhD
        History of Population Growth
        Patterns of Population Ageing Today
        Impact of Fertility Decline on Population Ageing
        Impact of Mortality Decline on Population Ageing
        The Compression of Morbidity
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Part II. Physical Dimensions of Aging

        Chapter 4. Body Composition and Age-Related Changes
        Katherine Boisvert-Vigneault, MSc, and Isabelle J. Dionne, PhD
        Measures of Changes in Body Composition
        Fat-Free Mass
        Bone Mass
        Fat Mass
        Co-Occurrence of Obesity, Sarcopenia, and Osteoporosis
        Perspectives
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 5. Musculoskeletal Changes
        Martin Sénéchal, PhD, CEP, and Brittany Rioux, MSc
        Overview of Skeletal Muscle
        Skeletal Muscle Strength and Power Losses With Aging
        Muscle Fibers and Aging
        Muscle Groups, Actions, and Aging
        Demographic Differences and Aging
        Muscle Power and Aging
        Physiological Mechanisms of the Loss of Skeletal Muscle Strength
        Physiological Mechanisms of the Loss of Skeletal Muscle Power
        Resistance Training to Improve Skeletal Muscle, Strength, and Power
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 6. Cardiovascular Changes
        Silvia Pogliaghi, MD, PhD, and Juan M. Murias, PhD
        Anatomical Changes of the Heart and Vessels
        Functional Changes of the Cardiovascular System
        Cardiovascular Adaptations to Endurance Exercise Training
        Future Directions
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 7. Pulmonary Changes
        Joseph W. Duke, PhD, and Andrew T. Lovering, PhD
        Resting Pulmonary Function With Healthy Aging
        Ventilatory Responses to Exercise With Healthy Aging
        Pulmonary Circulation, Blood Flow, and Gas Exchange
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 8. Endocrine System Changes
        Anthony C. Hackney, PhD, DSc
        Endocrine System Changes With Aging
        Physical Activity, Lifestyle, and Endocrine System Function With Aging
        Acute Exercise-Induced Hormone Responses in Older Adults
        Further Research
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Part III. Physical Implications of Aging

        Chapter 9. Balance, Locomotion, and Falls
        Debra J. Rose, PhD, FNAK
        Age-Related Changes in Multiple Systems
        Age-Associated Changes in Gait
        Evaluating the Multiple Dimensions of Balance
        Measuring Balance in Laboratory Settings
        Measuring Balance in Clinical or Field Settings
        Overview of the Gait Cycle
        Measuring Gait in Clinical or Field Settings
        Measuring Balance and Falls Self-Efficacy
        Falling as a Result of Balance Failing
        Designing Exercise Programs Aimed at Lowering Fall Incidence Rates
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 10. Motor Control
        Eduardo Martinez-Valdes, PT, MSc, PhD, and Alessandro M. De Nunzio, B. Eng., MSc, PhD
        Motor Learning
        Neural Plasticity
        Decline in Motor Skills Induced by Aging
        The Role of Exercise in Improving Motor Function
        Future Research
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 11. Physical Functions
        Danielle R. Bouchard, PhD, CSEP-CEP, and Andrea Mayo, MSc
        Defining Physical Function and Frailty
        Consequences of Low Physical Function
        Physical Function Associated With Aging
        Measuring Physical Function
        Measuring Frailty
        Role of Physical Activity in Physical Function
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Part IV. Exercise: A Powerful Prevention Tool

        Chapter 12. Measurements of Exercise Specific to Older Adults
        Kelliann K. Davis, PhD, FACSM, CCEP, and Daniel E. Forman, MD, FAHA, FACC
        Clinical Perspectives
        Pre-Exercise Screening and Considerations
        Medication Considerations
        Predictable Clinical Complexities Affecting Assessments
        Exercise Testing
        Balance and Gait Assessments
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 13. Barriers and Solutions to Exercise Adherence
        Mariana Wingood, PT, DPT, and Nancy Gell, PT, PhD, MPH
        Social Ecological Framework
        Physical Activity Recommendations for Older Adults
        Physical Activity Adherence Factors
        Screening and Assessment Tools for Barriers and Facilitators
        Interventions to Promote Physical Activity
        Considerations for Common Practice Settings and Diagnoses Among Older Adults
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 14. Physical Activity and Exercise Recommendations for Functional Health
        Gregory W. Heath, DHSc, MPH, and Danielle R. Bouchard, PhD, CSEP-CEP
        Physical Activity Recommendations for the General Population
        Choice of Physical Activity and Exercise for Older Adults
        Sedentary Behavior and Physical Function
        Improvement of Functional Health With Chronic Conditions
        Implementing Physical Activity for Older Adults
        Summary
        Review Questions

        Chapter 15. Exercise Recommendations for Masters Athletes
        Nattai Borges, PhD, and Luke Del Vecchio, PhD
        Masters Athletes
        Physical Performance Benefits of Long-Term Systematic Training
        Training Considerations for Masters Athletes
        Endurance Performance and Age
        Sprint Performance and Age
        Strength and Power Performance and Age
        Holistic Health Benefits of the Masters Athlete Lifestyle
        Potential Negative Impacts of High-Level Training in Masters Sports
        Summary
        Review Questions

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