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_aHaber, David, _d1944- _eauthor. |
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_aHealth promotion and aging : _bpractical applications for health professionals / _cDavid Haber, PhD. |
250 | _aSeventh edition. | ||
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_aNew York, NY : _bSpringer Publishing Company, LLC, _c[2016] |
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_a1 online resource (xvi, 484 pages) : _billustrations |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 413-467) and index. | ||
520 | _aThe seventh edition of this classic text champions healthy aging by demonstrating how to prevent or manage disease and make large-scale improvements toward health and wellness in the older adult population. The text synthesizes state-of-the-art research findings--providing convincing evidence that health promotion truly works--with practical, effective strategies. Encompassing important research results that supplant prior recommendations, this new edition provides updated best practices and strategies to ensure the active participation of older adults in all aspects of life. Completely reorganized for ease of use, this textbook features updated demographics and rankings for leading causes of death, new blood pressure screening guidelines and data on obesity and diabetes, updated exercise regimens, older-driver statistics and innovations such as the driverless car, cautions regarding ineffective brain-training programs, and more. Highly practical, the text includes health-promoting tools, resource lists, assessment tools, illustrations, checklists, and tables. Additionally, the book includes key terms and learning objectives at the start of each chapter, along with thought-provoking questions and reflection boxes. An Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint slides are available to facilitate teaching. New to the Seventh Edition: Provides updated blood pressure, cholesterol, Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS), and lung cancer screening guidelines Presents updates on exercise regimens ranging from yoga to the tango Expands and updates section on emotional regulation and conflict resolution skills with aging Discusses Boomer Entrepreneurism Provides new policy recommendations including student loan debt among older adults Expands gerotechnology and smart home innovations Updates on "Obamacare" and health care delivery recommendations Addresses "Buyer Beware" regarding brain-training programs Expands global aging and LGBT aging content | ||
588 | 0 | _aPrint version record. | |
505 | 0 | _aMachine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- Healthy People Initiatives -- Aging, Health, Social, and Medical Trends -- Definitions of Healthy Aging -- Health Perspectives and Aging -- Legislation -- Health Care, Medical Care, Quality Care -- 2. Clinical Preventive Services -- Medical Screenings and Prophylaxis: Considerable Controversy -- Cancer Deaths -- Lung Cancer -- Breast Cancer -- Prostate Cancer -- Colorectal Cancer -- Other Cancers -- Menopause -- High Blood Pressure -- Osteoporosis -- Cholesterol -- Diabetes -- Hearing -- Vision -- Oral Health -- Hepatitis C -- Are Screenings Going to the Dogs (and Cats)? -- Immunizations -- Aspirin Prophylaxis -- The Polypill -- Medicare Prevention -- A Final Word -- 3. Empowering Older Adults -- Empowering Older Clients -- Empowering Older Patients -- Communication -- Cruising the Internet -- Selected Communication Barriers -- Health Behavior Change -- Assessments and Interventions -- 10 Tips for Changing Health Behaviors | |
505 | 0 | _aNote continued: Health Behavior Theories -- Theories Versus Concepts -- 4. Exercise -- Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health -- The Most Popular Activity: Walking -- The Most Popular Inactivity: Sitting -- Exercise for Disease Prevention and Functional Improvement -- Exercise for Weight Management -- The Four Components of My Exercise Class -- Less Conventional Exercises -- The Activity Pyramid -- Arthritis: A Barrier to Exercise and Activity -- Selected Topics -- 5. Nutrition and Weight Management -- The Food Guide Pyramid and Variations -- Good Nutritional Habits -- Fat -- Carbohydrates and Fiber -- Sugar -- Protein -- Water -- Vitamins and Minerals -- Sodium -- Nutrition Labels -- Malnutrition -- Selected Nutrition Topics -- Trends in Weight Gain -- Measuring Overweight and Obesity -- Genetics, Lifestyle, and Environment -- Should We Gain Weight With Age? -- Body Composition -- Diets -- Bariatric Surgery | |
505 | 0 | _aNote continued: Medicare Coverage for Weight-Loss Counseling -- 10 Tips for Weight Loss or Maintenance -- Diet Drugs -- Competitive Eating and Implications for Advocacy -- The End of Overeating -- 6.Complementary and Alternative Medicine -- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine -- Prevalence of CAM -- Communication Barrier Between CAM and Allopathic Medicine -- Types of CAM -- Popular CAM Techniques -- CAM and Medical Education -- Naturopathic Medical Colleges -- Selected CAM Topics and Resources -- Dietary Supplements -- Vitamin and Mineral Supplements -- Herbs -- Hormone Supplements -- Other Dietary Supplements -- ConsumerLab.com and the Dietary Supplement Verification Program -- Nutraceuticals, or Functional Foods and Drinks -- 7. Selected Health Education Topics -- Smoking -- Alcohol -- Medication Usage -- Injury Prevention -- Sexuality and Intimacy -- Sleep -- 8. Mental Health -- Mental Health -- Mental Illness -- Depression | |
505 | 0 | _aNote continued: Alzheimer's Disease -- Other Mental Disorders -- Insurance Coverage Change -- Chronic Stress -- Stress Management -- The Placebo Effect -- Proaging -- Mental Health and Aging Resources -- Social/Emotional Support -- Family, Friends, Church, and Others -- Online Support -- Pet Support -- Religious or Spiritual Support -- Peer Support Groups -- Intergenerational Support -- 9.Community Health -- Community Organizations -- Worksite Wellness -- Model Health Promotion Programs -- Professional Associations -- Community Volunteering -- Community Health Advocacy -- 10. Long-Term Care and End-of-Life Care -- Long-Term Care -- Informal Caregiving -- Formal Caregiving -- Nursing Homes and Culture Change -- Long-Term Care Alternatives -- Additional Long-Term Care Alternatives -- Long-Term Care Insurance: Private Versus Public -- End-of-Life Care -- Death With Dignity Act -- Nursing Homes and Death -- Green Burials and Cemeteries | |
505 | 0 | _aNote continued: 11. Public Health Policy and Diversity -- Funding Public Health -- Surgeon General's Reports on Health -- Social Security -- Medicare -- Affordable Care Act -- Rationing -- A Single-Payer, Managed Health Care System -- Medication Issues -- And, Briefly, the Rest of My Public Health and Aging Policy Concerns -- Oregon Is a Model State for Health Promotion Legislation -- Culture and Public Health Policy -- Minority/Race/Ethnic/Disadvantaged Groups -- Disparities in Health and Health Care -- Sex Differences -- LGBT Aging -- Rural Aging -- Global Aging -- The Diversity of Aging. | |
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