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Health Reference Series

Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook, Seventh Edition

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Regular physical activity provides numerous health benefits, including reducing the risk of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity, osteoporosis, and certain cancers. It also promotes mental well-being, longevity, and overall life satisfaction. Despite these benefits, only 24.2 percent of U.S. adults aged 18 and over met the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans for both aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities in 2020. This gap highlights the ongoing challenges in promoting regular exercise, even though it could prevent approximately 1 in 10 premature deaths.

Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook, Seventh Edition offers a comprehensive guide to the health benefits of physical activity, with tailored recommendations for people of all ages, including those with disabilities and chronic health conditions. The book includes practical tips for incorporating fitness into daily routines, setting achievable goals, and maintaining motivation. It covers a wide range of physical activities—such as aerobic, strength, balance, and mind-body exercises—while addressing safety considerations, nutrition, hydration, equipment, and emerging trends like wearable technology. The book concludes with a glossary of related terms and a directory of resources for additional help and information.

Part 1: Introduction to Fitness explains the physical and mental benefits of regular physical activity, emphasizing its role in preventing diseases, enhancing mental health, improving memory, and maintaining a healthy weight. It provides an overview of different types of exercises and highlights the importance of incorporating daily exercise to maximize longevity.

Part 2: Guidelines for Lifelong Physical Fitness offers tailored fitness recommendations for various age groups, including children, teenagers, adults, and older adults. It includes practical tips to promote lifelong physical activity and highlights the significance of staying active to prevent inactivity-related health issues, particularly in adults over 50.

Part 3: Start Moving provides practical guidance on incorporating physical activity into everyday life, creating and adhering to a fitness plan, and overcoming common barriers to exercise. It includes tips on selecting fitness partners, tracking exercise intensity, and choosing suitable fitness clubs or equipment, along with advice on joining a gym.

Part 4: Categories of Exercise or Physical Fitness covers various forms of exercise, such as aerobic activities, strength training, walking, biking, and mind-body practices like yoga, tai chi, and Pilates. It explains how each type contributes to overall fitness and well-being, offering insights into their benefits.

Part 5: Fitness Safety focuses on exercising safely, with tips on avoiding common workout mistakes, choosing proper equipment, staying hydrated, and maintaining proper nutrition. It discusses injury prevention, the dangers of overtraining, and precautions for exercising outdoors, especially in extreme weather conditions.

Part 6: Physical Fitness for Health Conditions provides exercise recommendations for individuals with specific health conditions, including disabilities, obesity, heart disease, bone disorders, respiratory issues, diabetes, and cancer. It emphasizes the importance of physical activity in managing these conditions and improving overall health.

Part 7: Health and Wellness Trends explores current health and fitness trends, such as the rise of online fitness training, the growing popularity of fitness tourism, and the use of wearable technology to track and enhance personal wellness.

Part 8: Additional Help and Information includes a glossary of important fitness-related terms and a directory of organizations that provide information and resources on physical fitness and exercise.

Standard Features

  • Library binding, 6 x 9
  • 550-650 pages per volume
  • Includes access to Health Reference Series Online.
  • Easy-to-use volumes organized into parts and chapters
  • Parts focus on broad areas of interest; chapters focus on single topics within a part
  • Authoritative content from respected government agencies and institutes, university research centers, professional medical associations, and non-profit health organizations
  • Comprehensive chapters feature generous use of headings and subheadings for ease of navigation
  • Tables, charts, and illustrations display statistical data and supplement explanations
  • Helpful glossary provides definitions of technical terms
  • Resource directories with contact information highlight organizations that can provide further information and support
  • Professionally prepared master index provides easy access to descriptive information, definitions, and related concepts