Access to Health
Pearson Education (US) (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 28. February 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
736 pages
978-0-8053-3249-0 (ISBN)
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The newly revised Access to Health, Tenth Edition features a new student friendly design, thorough content updates with increased coverage of topics relevant to on college students, and the best student and instructor supplements package in the market. Long known for its currency, research, and strength in behavior change for personal health students, the Tenth Edition provides a consistent framework for motivating students to make healthy life choices. The revised edition's updated coverage includes a revised fitness chapter with greater focus on daily physical activity, updated nutrition chapter using the 2005 dietary guidelines, and increased information on coping with stress. Hot topics include the latest on fad-diets, sleep, and the role spirituality plays in our lives will engage student interest in the course.
As a teacher, mentor, and researcher, Rebecca J. Donatelle knows the health issues that are important to today's students. Through her engaging and friendly writing style, Donatelle addresses students' concerns and teaches them how to be savvy and critical consumers of health information. Access to Health provides hands-on practical tools that help students make healthy changes in their lives.
As a teacher, mentor, and researcher, Rebecca J. Donatelle knows the health issues that are important to today's students. Through her engaging and friendly writing style, Donatelle addresses students' concerns and teaches them how to be savvy and critical consumers of health information. Access to Health provides hands-on practical tools that help students make healthy changes in their lives.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Target group
Adult education
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1558 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8053-3249-0 (9780805332490)
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Rebecca J. Donatelle is a teacher and mentor for undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Public Health at Oregon State University. Although her main emphasis is in the area of Public Health Promotion and Health Education, she teaches a wide range of students from many disciplines on the Oregon State campus. Donatelle is an Associate Professor in Public Health and is the Coordinator of Public Health Promotion and Education Programs in the College of Health and Human Sciences. She has a Ph.D. in Community Health/Health Education, a Master of Science degree in Health Education, and a Bachelor of Science degree with majors in both Health/Physical Education and English. She is also a Certified Health Education Specialist.
Among the courses that she teaches are Principles of Health Behaviors, Stress and Health, Violence and Public Health, Epidemiology and Control of Chronic Diseases, and Introduction to Human Disease (Communicable). Recently, she has developed a new course on Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Donatelle is an active researcher in the area of health behaviors, and she has been the principal investigator on a number of randomized, controlled trials focusing on motivating behavior change, the use of social support facilitating behavior change, and the use of community supports to assist individuals in changing high-risk behaviors. Currently, she is working with pregnant women who smoke in an effort to get them to reduce or stop smoking during pregnancy and beyond. She has also conducted extensive research in the area of decision making and factors influencing the use of alternative and traditional health care providers for treatment of low back pain; illness and sick role behaviors; women's decisions about treatment for breast cancer and cardiac rehabilitation; and stress in health and disease.
Donatelle has received the Leadership Award, an Outstanding Teacher Award, and a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Presidential Award for Promising New Research in the Smoke-Free Families National Initiative. She has been an active member of several state and national committees and task forces and continues to work to reduce risk for high-risk populations, particularly women and older adults. In addition to Access to Health, Donatelle is the author of Health: The Basics, Fitness for Health, and AIDS and STIs in a Global Society, and she has written several chapters and manuscripts for various health-related books and journals.
Among the courses that she teaches are Principles of Health Behaviors, Stress and Health, Violence and Public Health, Epidemiology and Control of Chronic Diseases, and Introduction to Human Disease (Communicable). Recently, she has developed a new course on Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Donatelle is an active researcher in the area of health behaviors, and she has been the principal investigator on a number of randomized, controlled trials focusing on motivating behavior change, the use of social support facilitating behavior change, and the use of community supports to assist individuals in changing high-risk behaviors. Currently, she is working with pregnant women who smoke in an effort to get them to reduce or stop smoking during pregnancy and beyond. She has also conducted extensive research in the area of decision making and factors influencing the use of alternative and traditional health care providers for treatment of low back pain; illness and sick role behaviors; women's decisions about treatment for breast cancer and cardiac rehabilitation; and stress in health and disease.
Donatelle has received the Leadership Award, an Outstanding Teacher Award, and a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Presidential Award for Promising New Research in the Smoke-Free Families National Initiative. She has been an active member of several state and national committees and task forces and continues to work to reduce risk for high-risk populations, particularly women and older adults. In addition to Access to Health, Donatelle is the author of Health: The Basics, Fitness for Health, and AIDS and STIs in a Global Society, and she has written several chapters and manuscripts for various health-related books and journals.
Content
I. FINDING THE RIGHT BALANCE
1. Promoting Healthy Behavior Change
2. Psychosocial Health: Being Mentally, Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually Well
3. Managing Stress: Coping With Life's Challenges
4. Violence and Abuse: Creating Healthy Environments II. CREATING HEALTHY AND CARING RELATIONSHIPS
5. Healthy Relationships: Communicating Effectively with Friends, Family, and
Significant Others
6. Sexuality: Choices in Sexual Behavior
7. Reproductive Choices: Making Responsible Decisions III. CHOOSING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
8. Nutrition: Eating for Optimum Health
9. Managing Your Weight
10. Personal Fitness: Improving Health Through Exercise IV. AVOIDING RISKS FROM HARMFUL HABITS
11. Addictions and Addictive Behavior: Threats to Wellness
12. Drinking Responsibly: A Lifestyle Challenge on Campus
13. Tobacco and Caffeine: Daily Pleasures, Daily Challenges
14. Illicit Drugs: Use, Misuse, and Abuse
V. PREVENTING AND FIGHTING DISEASE
15. Cardiovascular Disease: Reducing Your Risk
16. Cancer: Reducing Your Risk
17. Infectious Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections: Risks and Responsibilities
18. Noninfectious Conditions: The Modern Maladies VI. FACING LIFE'S CHALLENGE
19. Healthy Aging: A Lifelong Process
20. Dying and Death: The Final Transition
21. Environmental Health: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
22. Consumerism: Selecting Health Care Products and Services
23. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: New Choices and Responsibilities for
Healthwise Consumers Appendix A: Injury Prevention and Emergency Care
Appendix B: Nutritive Value of Selected Foods
Glossary
References
Index
1. Promoting Healthy Behavior Change
2. Psychosocial Health: Being Mentally, Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually Well
3. Managing Stress: Coping With Life's Challenges
4. Violence and Abuse: Creating Healthy Environments II. CREATING HEALTHY AND CARING RELATIONSHIPS
5. Healthy Relationships: Communicating Effectively with Friends, Family, and
Significant Others
6. Sexuality: Choices in Sexual Behavior
7. Reproductive Choices: Making Responsible Decisions III. CHOOSING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
8. Nutrition: Eating for Optimum Health
9. Managing Your Weight
10. Personal Fitness: Improving Health Through Exercise IV. AVOIDING RISKS FROM HARMFUL HABITS
11. Addictions and Addictive Behavior: Threats to Wellness
12. Drinking Responsibly: A Lifestyle Challenge on Campus
13. Tobacco and Caffeine: Daily Pleasures, Daily Challenges
14. Illicit Drugs: Use, Misuse, and Abuse
V. PREVENTING AND FIGHTING DISEASE
15. Cardiovascular Disease: Reducing Your Risk
16. Cancer: Reducing Your Risk
17. Infectious Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections: Risks and Responsibilities
18. Noninfectious Conditions: The Modern Maladies VI. FACING LIFE'S CHALLENGE
19. Healthy Aging: A Lifelong Process
20. Dying and Death: The Final Transition
21. Environmental Health: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
22. Consumerism: Selecting Health Care Products and Services
23. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: New Choices and Responsibilities for
Healthwise Consumers Appendix A: Injury Prevention and Emergency Care
Appendix B: Nutritive Value of Selected Foods
Glossary
References
Index