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Wellness: Concepts and Applications David J. Anspaugh

Wellness: Concepts and Applications By David J. Anspaugh

Wellness: Concepts and Applications by David J. Anspaugh


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Summary

Uses the basic precepts of the wellness movement - personal responsibility, behavior change and risk reduction, and health-care consumer awareness - to introduce students to the health- and wellness-related information they need to thrive in the world. This title provides scientifically based information on wellness topics.

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Wellness: Concepts and Applications Summary

Wellness: Concepts and Applications by David J. Anspaugh

Wellness: Concepts and Applications uses the basic precepts of the wellness movement- personal responsibility, behavior change and risk reduction, and health-care consumer awareness-to introduce students to the health- and wellness-related information they need to thrive in today's world. The authors provide accurate, scientifically based information on wellness topics as well as assessment activities and other tools for behavior change. The authors also provide a balance among the seven dimensions of wellness while at the same time emphasizing the central roles of physical fitness, nutrition, avoidance of tobacco, and stress management as keys to a healthy life. Other fitness and wellness topics include body composition, flexibility, safety, drugs, STDs, chronic diseases, and more. Accompanying the text are instructor and student resources on the Online Learning Center.

About David J. Anspaugh

David J. Anspaugh is Professor and Chair of the Health, Physical Education, and Sport Science Department at Tri-State University in Angola, Indiana. He received his B.S. from Albion College, his M.S. from Eastern Michigan University, his P.E.D. from Indiana University, and his Ed.D. from the University of Tennessee. He is the author a new text on health promotion, published by McGraw-Hill. He has received the Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Memphis and the Distinguished Advising Award from University College of the University of Memphis. He is a Southern District AAHPERD scholar and an AAHE fellow. He has served as President of SDAAHPERD, the AAHE Board of Directors, and the National Commission for Health Education. He has received the Robert H. Kirk Distinguished Doctoral Alumni Award from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Michael Hamrick is Professor and Chair of the Department of Health and Sport Sciences at The University of Memphis. He began his tenure at The University of Memphis 37 years ago as an instructor in health and physical education. Following completion of his doctorate in health education from The University of Tennessee Knoxville he returned to Memphis to serve as Division Head of the Division of Health and Safety. He taught most of the courses in the health education program specializing in pedagogy, health content, and assessment and evaluation. He was recipient of The University of Memphis Distinguished Teaching Award in 1978 and 1990, the College of Education Earl Crader Professorship Award, the University College Advising Award, and the Tennessee Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Scholar Award. He has published in a number of professional journals and is coauthor of Wellness: Concepts and Applications, now in its sixth edition and considered a market leader. In 2001 he was named Fellow of the American Association for Health Education. His service to the profession includes committee and chair assignments of committees at the state, regional, and national levels. He is a former vice president of the health division and member of the board of directors of the SDAAHPERD. Frank D. Rosato is Professor of Physical Education in the Department of Human Movement Sciences and Education at the University of Memphis. He received his B.S. in physical education from Troy State University and his M.S. and Ed.D. degrees in health, physical education, and recreation from the University of Tennessee. He has more than 30 years' teaching experience and has authored numerous books on fitness and wellness. He has received the Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Memphis and the Troy State Centennial Distinguished Teaching Award. He teaches courses in health promotion and exercise science.

Table of Contents

1 Wellness and Fitness for Life

2 Preventing Cardiovascular Disease

3 Increasing Cardiorespiratory Endurance

4 Building Muscular Strength and Endurance

5 Improving Flexibility

6 Forming a Plan for Good Nutrition

7 Understanding Body Composition

8 Achieving a Healthy Weight

9 Coping with and Managing Stress

10 Taking Charge of Your Personal Safety

11 Taking Responsibility for Drug Use

12 Preventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases

13 Understanding Cancer and Diabetes

14 Becoming a Responsible Health Care Consumer

Additional information

CIN0078022509G
9780078022500
0078022509
Wellness: Concepts and Applications by David J. Anspaugh
Used - Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2010-12-01
528
N/A
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