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Clinical Exercise and Lifestyle Physiology-Pitt

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This custom ebook includes chapters from Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition, and Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access. It has been specifically designed for students taking the course Clinical Exercise and Lifestyle Physiology I/II (HHD 2381/2382) at University of Pittsburgh–Main.

Audience

Custom ebook for students taking the course Clinical Exercise and Lifestyle Physiology I/II (HHD 2381/2382) at University of Pittsburgh–Main.
Essentials of the Cardiovascular System
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Electrical Activity of the Heart
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

The Electrocardiogram
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Vascular Structure and Function
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Responses to Acute Aerobic Exercise
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Adaptations to Aerobic Training
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Responses to Acute Resistance Exercise
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Adaptations to Resistance Training
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Profession of Clinical Exercise Physiology
Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, Paul M. Gordon, PhD, MPH, Paul S. Vivish, PhD, MPH, and Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Promoting a Physically Active Lifestyle
Anna G. Beaudry, BS, Danielle A. Young, PsyD, and Annie T. Ginty, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

General Principles of Pharmacology
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

General Interview and Examination Skills
Lizbeth R. Brice, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Graded Exercise Testing
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Exercise Prescription
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Clinical Exercise Programming
Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Diabetes
Sheri R. Colberg, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Obesity
David C. Murdy, MD, Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, and Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Hypertension
Yin Wu, PhD, and Linda S. Pescatello, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Hyperlipidemia and Dyslipidemia
Paul G. Davis, PhD, Peter W. Grandjean, PhD, Stephen F. Crouse, PhD, and J. Larry Durstine, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Acute Coronary Syndromes
Ray W. Squires, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Revascularization of the Heart
Neil A. Smart, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Chronic Heart Failure
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Peripheral Artery Disease
Ryan J. Mays, PhD, MPH, Ivan P. Casserly, MB, BCh, and Judith G. Regensteiner, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Cardiac Electrical Pathophysiology
Kerry J. Stewart, EdD, and David D. Spragg, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Satvir S. Dhillon, MSc, CCRP, Dennis Jensen, PhD, and Jordan A. Guenette, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Asthma
Louis-Philippe Boulet, MD, Simon L. Bacon, PhD, and Andréanne Côté, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Cancer
Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, and Karen Wonders, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Stroke
Christopher J. Womack, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Older Adults
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, and Daniel E. Forman, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition
Denise L. Smith, PhD, is the Tisch Family Distinguished Professor in the department of health and human physiological sciences and the director of the First Responder Health and Safety Laboratory at Skidmore College. She also holds an appointment as a research scientist at the University of Illinois Fire Service Institute. For nearly three decades, Smith has conducted scientific research on cardiovascular responses to exercise, with a focus on the physiological strain associated with heat and occupational stressors in firefighters. She has led several federally funded research projects investigating the intersection of cardiovascular disease and the cardiovascular strain of firefighting. Smith has conducted over 40 fatality investigations of firefighters who died in the line of duty due to cardiovascular causes.

Smith has published over 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers, coauthored Exercise Physiology for Health, Fitness and Performance, and contributed chapters to several textbooks. She has collaborated extensively with fire service organizations, has served in leadership roles in the American College of Sports Medicine, and is a member of the American Physiological Society and the American Heart Association. She has received multiple awards, including the Dr. John Granito Award for Excellence in Fire Leadership and Management Research and NIOSH’s Alice Hamilton Award for Excellence in Occupational Safety and Health.

Bo Fernhall, PhD, is a professor of kinesiology and nutrition in the College of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he founded the Integrative Physiology Laboratory and codeveloped the physical therapy faculty clinic. Fernhall has nearly 40 years of experience in cardiovascular research, with a current focus on how exercise and diet affect heart, arterial, and autonomic function. He also directed cardiovascular rehabilitation programs for over 20 years, combining research and clinical experience.

Fernhall is a fellow of the American Heart Association, the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and the American College of Sports Medicine. He was elected to the National Academy of Kinesiology in 2005, and he currently serves as president-elect of the organization. He has won several national research awards, including the G. Lawrence Rarick Research Award in 2006 for his research on the benefits of exercise in people with disabilities. Fernhall has published over 370 peer-reviewed manuscripts in scientific journals and has contributed to several books and book chapters. He serves as an associate editor for Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews and is an editorial board member of Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, is the associate program director of preventive cardiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, where he also serves as chair of the institutional review board. He has a 36-year background in clinical exercise physiology and is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a clinical exercise physiologist and as a program director. He previously served as the chair of the clinical exercise physiologist credentialing committee for ACSM.

Dr. Ehrman is the author of more than 200 manuscripts and abstracts as well as several textbooks and chapters. He currently serves as editor in chief of the Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology and was an associate editor of the 10th edition of ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. He is also the coeditor of the sixth edition of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation’s Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs. He is a fellow of ACSM and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and is a member of the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. Dr. Ehrman earned his PhD in clinical exercise physiology from The Ohio State University.

Paul M. Gordon, PhD, MPH, is a professor and head of the department of health, human performance, and recreation at Baylor University. He is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a clinical exercise physiologist and has over 20 years of experience teaching clinical exercise physiology curricula and directing cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs. Gordon’s areas of expertise include physical activity and lifestyle-based research related to obesity and its comorbidities across the life span. He has published more than 200 papers and abstracts as well as several chapters, including contributions to ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. He has also served as an examiner and coordinator for ACSM certification and credentialing.

Dr. Gordon is a fellow of ACSM, the Obesity Society, and the Centers for Disease Control Physical Activity Research Program. He is an international member of the Royal Society of Medicine. He earned his PhD in exercise physiology and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh.

Paul S. Visich, PhD, MPH, is a professor and chair of the exercise and sports performance department at the University of New England. He has over 20 years of experience in clinical exercise physiology and previously served as director of the Human Performance Laboratory in the College of Health Professions at Central Michigan University. He worked for 12 years in a clinical setting that included cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation and primary disease prevention. His research interests involve the assessment of cardiovascular disease risk factors in children, the influence of resistance training in elderly populations, and altitude physiology.

Dr. Visich previously served as a member of the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSM) exercise physiology credentialing committee and as chair of their professional education committee. He is the author of more than 70 published scientific articles and abstracts. He earned a PhD in exercise physiology and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh.

Steven J. Keteyian, PhD, has more than 40 years of experience working as a clinical exercise physiologist. He is program director of preventive cardiology at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He is also an adjunct professor in the department of physiology at Wayne State University in Detroit. Over the course of his career, Dr. Keteyian has focused on exercise and physical activity in both healthy individuals and those with chronic diseases. He is the author of more than 250 scientific articles and book chapters, as well as four textbooks, and he previously served as editor in chief for ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal.

Dr. Keteyian is a member of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the American Heart Association. He earned his PhD from Wayne State University in Detroit.

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Jonathan K Ehrman,Paul M. Gordon,Paul S. Visich,Steven J. Keteyian,Denise L. Smith,Bo Fernhall

Clinical Exercise and Lifestyle Physiology-Pitt

$103.82 USD
This custom ebook includes chapters from Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition, and Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access. It has been specifically designed for students taking the course Clinical Exercise and Lifestyle Physiology I/II (HHD 2381/2382) at University of Pittsburgh–Main.

Audience

Custom ebook for students taking the course Clinical Exercise and Lifestyle Physiology I/II (HHD 2381/2382) at University of Pittsburgh–Main.
Essentials of the Cardiovascular System
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Electrical Activity of the Heart
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

The Electrocardiogram
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Vascular Structure and Function
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Responses to Acute Aerobic Exercise
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Adaptations to Aerobic Training
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Responses to Acute Resistance Exercise
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Cardiovascular Adaptations to Resistance Training
From Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition

Profession of Clinical Exercise Physiology
Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, Paul M. Gordon, PhD, MPH, Paul S. Vivish, PhD, MPH, and Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Promoting a Physically Active Lifestyle
Anna G. Beaudry, BS, Danielle A. Young, PsyD, and Annie T. Ginty, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

General Principles of Pharmacology
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

General Interview and Examination Skills
Lizbeth R. Brice, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Graded Exercise Testing
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Exercise Prescription
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Clinical Exercise Programming
Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Diabetes
Sheri R. Colberg, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Obesity
David C. Murdy, MD, Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, and Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Hypertension
Yin Wu, PhD, and Linda S. Pescatello, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Hyperlipidemia and Dyslipidemia
Paul G. Davis, PhD, Peter W. Grandjean, PhD, Stephen F. Crouse, PhD, and J. Larry Durstine, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Acute Coronary Syndromes
Ray W. Squires, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Revascularization of the Heart
Neil A. Smart, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Chronic Heart Failure
Steven J. Keteyian, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Peripheral Artery Disease
Ryan J. Mays, PhD, MPH, Ivan P. Casserly, MB, BCh, and Judith G. Regensteiner, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Cardiac Electrical Pathophysiology
Kerry J. Stewart, EdD, and David D. Spragg, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Satvir S. Dhillon, MSc, CCRP, Dennis Jensen, PhD, and Jordan A. Guenette, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Asthma
Louis-Philippe Boulet, MD, Simon L. Bacon, PhD, and Andréanne Côté, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Cancer
Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, and Karen Wonders, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Stroke
Christopher J. Womack, PhD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition

Older Adults
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, and Daniel E. Forman, MD
From Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fifth Edition
Denise L. Smith, PhD, is the Tisch Family Distinguished Professor in the department of health and human physiological sciences and the director of the First Responder Health and Safety Laboratory at Skidmore College. She also holds an appointment as a research scientist at the University of Illinois Fire Service Institute. For nearly three decades, Smith has conducted scientific research on cardiovascular responses to exercise, with a focus on the physiological strain associated with heat and occupational stressors in firefighters. She has led several federally funded research projects investigating the intersection of cardiovascular disease and the cardiovascular strain of firefighting. Smith has conducted over 40 fatality investigations of firefighters who died in the line of duty due to cardiovascular causes.

Smith has published over 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers, coauthored Exercise Physiology for Health, Fitness and Performance, and contributed chapters to several textbooks. She has collaborated extensively with fire service organizations, has served in leadership roles in the American College of Sports Medicine, and is a member of the American Physiological Society and the American Heart Association. She has received multiple awards, including the Dr. John Granito Award for Excellence in Fire Leadership and Management Research and NIOSH’s Alice Hamilton Award for Excellence in Occupational Safety and Health.

Bo Fernhall, PhD, is a professor of kinesiology and nutrition in the College of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he founded the Integrative Physiology Laboratory and codeveloped the physical therapy faculty clinic. Fernhall has nearly 40 years of experience in cardiovascular research, with a current focus on how exercise and diet affect heart, arterial, and autonomic function. He also directed cardiovascular rehabilitation programs for over 20 years, combining research and clinical experience.

Fernhall is a fellow of the American Heart Association, the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and the American College of Sports Medicine. He was elected to the National Academy of Kinesiology in 2005, and he currently serves as president-elect of the organization. He has won several national research awards, including the G. Lawrence Rarick Research Award in 2006 for his research on the benefits of exercise in people with disabilities. Fernhall has published over 370 peer-reviewed manuscripts in scientific journals and has contributed to several books and book chapters. He serves as an associate editor for Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews and is an editorial board member of Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

Jonathan K. Ehrman, PhD, is the associate program director of preventive cardiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, where he also serves as chair of the institutional review board. He has a 36-year background in clinical exercise physiology and is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a clinical exercise physiologist and as a program director. He previously served as the chair of the clinical exercise physiologist credentialing committee for ACSM.

Dr. Ehrman is the author of more than 200 manuscripts and abstracts as well as several textbooks and chapters. He currently serves as editor in chief of the Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology and was an associate editor of the 10th edition of ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. He is also the coeditor of the sixth edition of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation’s Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs. He is a fellow of ACSM and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and is a member of the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. Dr. Ehrman earned his PhD in clinical exercise physiology from The Ohio State University.

Paul M. Gordon, PhD, MPH, is a professor and head of the department of health, human performance, and recreation at Baylor University. He is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a clinical exercise physiologist and has over 20 years of experience teaching clinical exercise physiology curricula and directing cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs. Gordon’s areas of expertise include physical activity and lifestyle-based research related to obesity and its comorbidities across the life span. He has published more than 200 papers and abstracts as well as several chapters, including contributions to ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. He has also served as an examiner and coordinator for ACSM certification and credentialing.

Dr. Gordon is a fellow of ACSM, the Obesity Society, and the Centers for Disease Control Physical Activity Research Program. He is an international member of the Royal Society of Medicine. He earned his PhD in exercise physiology and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh.

Paul S. Visich, PhD, MPH, is a professor and chair of the exercise and sports performance department at the University of New England. He has over 20 years of experience in clinical exercise physiology and previously served as director of the Human Performance Laboratory in the College of Health Professions at Central Michigan University. He worked for 12 years in a clinical setting that included cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation and primary disease prevention. His research interests involve the assessment of cardiovascular disease risk factors in children, the influence of resistance training in elderly populations, and altitude physiology.

Dr. Visich previously served as a member of the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSM) exercise physiology credentialing committee and as chair of their professional education committee. He is the author of more than 70 published scientific articles and abstracts. He earned a PhD in exercise physiology and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh.

Steven J. Keteyian, PhD, has more than 40 years of experience working as a clinical exercise physiologist. He is program director of preventive cardiology at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He is also an adjunct professor in the department of physiology at Wayne State University in Detroit. Over the course of his career, Dr. Keteyian has focused on exercise and physical activity in both healthy individuals and those with chronic diseases. He is the author of more than 250 scientific articles and book chapters, as well as four textbooks, and he previously served as editor in chief for ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal.

Dr. Keteyian is a member of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the American Heart Association. He earned his PhD from Wayne State University in Detroit.

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