Exercise and Chronic Disease synopsis
It is now widely accepted that there are important links between inactivity and lifestyle-related chronic diseases, and that these exercises can bring tangible therapeutic benefits to people with chronic long-term conditions. Chronic disease practice: The evidence-based approach offers the most recent available surveys of scientific and clinical evidence underlying the effects of exercise in relation to functional outcomes, health-specific outcomes and disease quality of life in patients with chronic diseases.
Drawing on data from randomized controlled trials and observational evidence, written by a team of leading international researchers and medical and health practitioners, the book explores evidence in a wide range of chronic diseases, including: Sclerosis in cancer. Each chapter deals with frequency, intensity, duration, and the method of exercise that can be used as intervention for each case and, more importantly, the impact of exercise interventions on outcomes that reflect tangible benefits for patients.
There is no other book on the subject that puts patient and evidence directly at the heart of the study, so this book will be the basic reading of all practice scientists, health scientists and medical professionals who are looking to develop their knowledge and professional practices.
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