Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity and Health
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The Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity and Health provides students, researchers, policy makers and practitioners with a comprehensive reference work in the field of physical activity and health. This new and authoritative text covers essential current and emerging topics in physical activity and health in the areas of mechanisms, epidemiology, determinants, measurement, interventions, and policy.
The handbook also delivers chapter specific practical recommendations for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. The Handbook details fundamental background information on the history and development of physical activity and health and its many benefits for population physical and mental health and specific clinical groups. It outlines the latest evidence of how effective physical activity interventions are, and how they contribute co-benefits in different sectors, including transport and community planning, sport, mitigating climate change and how benefits can be demonstrated through comprehensive evaluation, including economic evaluation. Physical activity and health is a broad and wide-reaching field that is relevant to many areas, including exercise and sport science, public health, urban and transport planning, occupational health and clinical medicine.
The Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity and Health will be an essential resource for researchers, students, policy makers and other professionals in these and many other related disciplines.
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Miranda Armstrong is an Associate Professor in the Department for Health at the University of Bath. She is a physical activity epidemiologist and her research focuses on physical activity and health, particularly active travel, chronic disease, and population health. Her work has contributed to the UK Chief Medical Officer's Physical Activity Guidelines.
Rona Macniven is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Population Health at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney. Her research expertise is in physical activity, sport, wellbeing falls prevention, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and public health epidemiology and evaluation.
Max J Western is an Associate Professor of Behavioural Science at the University of Bath. His research focuses on motivation and behaviour change, exercise interventions for healthy and active ageing, and the use of digital tools to measure and support physical activity.
Klaus Gebel is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Health at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). In his research he mainly focuses on the relationship between urban design, physical activity, active transport and health.
Adrian Bauman is an Emeritus Professor of Public Health, Sydney University, Australia, with over 30 years of experience in public health and physical activity research. His research includes physical activity epidemiology, surveillance and measurement research, evaluating community-wide interventions and implementation science. He has contributed to physical activity policy translation, capacity building and training, and physical activity guideline development in several countries.
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Section I: Preface 1. Physical activity and Health: Key definitions, Concepts and Controversies
2. A Brief History of Physical Activity and Health Section II: Physiological Mechanisms of Physical Activity and Health (Introduction) 3. Physiology of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour 4. Cardiorespiratory Fitness 5. Physical Function, Falls and the Role of Physical Activity across the Life Course Section III: Measurement of Physical Activity (Introduction) 6. Self-reported Measurement of Physical Activity Behaviour and Interventions 7. Device-based Measurement Chapter 8: Contextual Measurement of Physical Activity 9. Pragmatic Evaluation of Physical Activity Interventions and Programs 10. Economic Evaluation of Physical Activity Interventions Section IV: The epidemiological evidence for physical activity and health (Introduction) 11. Research Designs and Causal Inference in Physical Activity Epidemiology 12. Physical Activity and All-cause Mortality 13. Physical Activity and Mental Health 14. Physical Activity and Diabetes 15. Physical Activity and Obesity 16. Physical Activity, Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease 17. Physical Activity and Cancer 18. Physical Activity and Bone Health, Osteoporosis, and Fractures 19. Physical Activity and Ageing 20. Sedentary Behaviour Epidemiology Section V: Correlates and determinants of physical activity (Introduction) 21. Sociodemographic Correlates and Determinants of Physical Activity 22. Physical Literacy and Physical Activity 23. The Motivational Basis of Physical Activity 24. Social Environments and Physical Activity 25. Built Environments and Physical Activity 26. Sociocultural and Religious Contexts of Physical Activity VI: Physical activity interventions (Introduction) 27. Physical Activity Interventions in Children and Adolescents 28. Physical Activity Interventions for Older Adults 29. First Nations Peoples 30. Refugees and People Affected by Forced Displacement 31. Interventions to Enhance Physical Activity among People Living with Physical Disability 32. People Living with Adverse Mental Health 33. Physical Activity Interventions for Pregnancy and Postpartum 34. Community-wide Interventions to Increase Physical Activity 35. Mass Media Campaigns and Communications Strategies for Physical Activity 36. Environment and Transport 37: Digital Interventions [e-health, m-health] 38. Novel and Emerging Technologies 39. Sedentary Behaviour Interventions 40. Exercise as Therapy and Management of Chronic Disease 41. Sport and Recreation 42. Workplace Interventions for Physical Activity Section VII: Physical activity and public health (Introduction) 43: Policy and Regulatory Approaches to Physical Activity 44. Government and Interagency Approaches to Physical Activity Promotion: Using Data from the Global Observatory for Physical Activity - GoPA! 45: Physical Activity Plans, Guidelines and Guidance 46. Advancing Physical Activity through Strategic Advocacy 47. Systems Approaches to Physical Activity 48. Scale-up of Physical Activity Programs to the Population Level 49. Commercial Determinants of Health - Applications to Physical Activity 50. Co-Benefits of Physical Activity for Societal and Planetary Health Epilogue
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