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ACSM's Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship
ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) — Irwin, M.
1ª Edición Marzo 2012
Inglés
Tapa dura
208 pags
1100 gr
17 x 24 x 1 cm
ISBN 9780736095648
Editorial HUMAN KINETICS BOOKS
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Product Description
ACSM’s Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship presents the science behind the benefits of exercise for cancer survival and survivorship as well as the application of that science to the design or adaptation of exercise programs for cancer patients and survivors. Developed by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), this authoritative reference offers the most current information for health and fitness professionals working with survivors of many types of cancers.
Dr. Melinda L. Irwin has assembled a team of the most respected experts in the field of exercise and cancer survivorship. With an emphasis on practical application, the text discusses the following:
- Incidence and prevalence of the most common cancers
- Common cancer treatments and side effects
- Benefits of exercise after a diagnosis of cancer
- Exercise testing, prescription, and programming
- Nutrition and weight management
- Counseling for health behavior change
- Injury prevention
- Program administration
This guide presents evidence-based information to assist health, fitness, and medical professionals in using exercise to help cancer survivors with recovery, rehabilitation, and reducing the risk of recurrence. Throughout the text, readers will find quick-reference Take-Home Messages that highlight key information and how it can be applied in practice. Chapters also include reproducible forms and questionnaires to facilitate the implementation of an exercise program with a new client or patient, such as physician’s permission forms, medical and cancer treatment history forms, weekly logs of exercise and energy levels, medication listings, and nutrition and goal-setting questionnaires.
In addition, ACSM’s Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship discusses all of the job task analysis points tested in the ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer (CET) exam, making this the most complete resource available for health and fitness professionals studying to attain CET certification. Each chapter begins with a list of the CET exam points discussed in that chapter. A complete listing is also included in the appendix. As both an essential preparation text for certification and a practical reference, ACSM’s Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship will increase health and fitness professionals’ knowledge of the benefits of exercise after a cancer diagnosis as well as the specifics of developing and adapting exercise programs to meet the unique needs of cancer survivors.
Evidence has shown that physical activity has numerous health benefits for cancer patients and survivors. More clinicians and oncologists are recommending exercise as a strategy for reducing the side effects of treatment, speeding recovery, and improving overall quality of life. In turn, cancer survivors are seeking health and fitness professionals with knowledge and experience to help them learn how to exercise safely within their capabilities. With ACSM’s Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship, health and fitness professionals can provide safe exercise programs to help cancer survivors improve their health, take proactive steps toward preventing recurrences, and enhance their quality of life.
Contents
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- ACSM Reviewers
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer
Larissa A. Korde, MD, MPH - Cancer Incidence and Survival
- Cancer Biology
- Cancer Staging
- Cancer Screening and Diagnosis
- Cancer Recurrence Warning Signs
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 2. Side Effects and Persistent Effects of Cancer Surgery and Treatment
Tara Sanft, MD, and Melinda L. Irwin, PhD, MPH - Side Effects of Cancer Surgery and Treatment
- Recurrence, New Primaries, and Second Cancers
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 3. Lifestyle Factors Associated With Cancer Incidence, Recurrence, and Survival
Heather K. Neilson, MSc, and Christine M. Friedenreich, PhD - Effect of Body Weight
- Effect of Exercise
- Effect of Diet
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 4. Benefits of Physical Activity After a Cancer Diagnosis
Kristin L. Campbell, BSc PT, PhD - Physiological Effects of Exercise Training
- Psychological Benefits of Exercise Training
- Cancer-Specific Exercise Issues by Body System
- Effects of Cancer Medications or Treatments on Designing an Exercise Program
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 5. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Testing in Clients Diagnosed With Cancer
Lee W. Jones, PhD, and Claudio Battaglini, PhD - Administration of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Testing
- Exercise Testing Safety
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 6. Exercise Prescription and Programming Adaptations: Based on Surgery, Treatment, and Side Effects
Kathryn Schmitz, PhD, MPH - Health Promotion and Risk of Disease Reduction
- Exercise Prescription Alterations to Address Individual Needs
- Benefits and Risks of Exercise and Exercise Training
- Exercise Prescription Individualization
- Acute and Chronic Adverse Effects of Treatment
- Setting Goals
- Sample Exercise Prescriptions
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 7. Nutrition and Weight Management
Stephanie Martch, MS, RD, LD, and Wendy Demark-Wahnefried, PhD, RD - Diet in Cancer Prevention, Control, and Overall Health
- Weight Status and Body Composition
- Weight and Height Assessment
- Energy Consumption and Cancer
- Diet Composition and Nutrition Status
- Complementary Alternative Medicine and Functional Foods
- Dietary Supplements
- Alcohol
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 8. Health Behavior Change Counseling
Karen Basen-Engquist, PhD, MPH; Heidi Perkins, PhD; and Daniel C. Hughes, PhD - Effect of Cancer on Readiness to Exercise
- Theory-Based Methods and Exercise
- Translating Theory Into Practice
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 9. Safety, Injury Prevention, and Emergency Procedures
Anna L. Schwartz, PhD, FNP, FAAN - Cancer-Specific Safety Considerations
- Emergency Procedures
- Documentation
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 10. Program Administration
Carole M. Schneider, PhD - Designing a Cancer Rehabilitation Program
- Cancer Rehabilitation Programs and Settings
- Program Description and Operations
- Policies and Procedures
- Legal Issues and Documentation
- Reimbursement Concerns
- Community-Based Support
- Summary
- References
- Appendix
- Index
- About the Editor
Audiences
A reference for health and fitness professionals and medical personnel such as personal trainers, fitness specialists, and physical therapists working with cancer patients and cancer survivors; also a preparation text for the ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer (CET) exam.
Authors
The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), founded in 1954, is the world’s largest sports medicine and exercise science organization with more than 45,000 national, regional, and international members and certified professionals in more than 90 countries. With professionals representing more than 70 occupations, ACSM offers a 360-degree view of sports medicine and exercise science. From academicians to students and from personal trainers to physicians, the association of sports medicine, exercise science, and health and fitness professionals is dedicated to helping people worldwide live longer, healthier lives through science, education, medicine, and policy.
About the Editor
Melinda L. Irwin, PhD, MPH, is an associate professor in the Yale School of Public Health and codirector of the cancer prevention and control research program at Yale Cancer Center. Dr. Irwin's research focuses on how exercise and weight influence cancer risk and survivorship. Dr. Irwin is the principal investigator of a number of research studies at Yale University and collaborates on various national projects and initiatives focused on exercise and cancer survivorship. She has received funding from the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, Komen for the Cure, Lance Armstrong Foundation, and American Institute for Cancer Research and has published her research findings in top medical journals. Dr. Irwin also serves on various national advisory committees to develop consensus statements on physical activity, diet, weight control, and cancer prevention and control.© 2025 Axón Librería S.L.
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