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OverviewReduce menopausal symptoms, promote bone health, and decrease your risk of cardiovascular disease with Action Plan for Menopause. Based on the latest research, this exercise-based plan will help you live more comfortably and take control of your diet, fitness level, and health. Learn the best and safest exercises for perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause and how diet, medication, and exercise interact to affect symptoms. Use one of the sample programs provided or tailor a program to your own needs with workouts to gain strength, flexibility, and stamina. Developed in cooperation with the American College of Sports Medicine, Action Plan for Menopause is the healthy way to manage menopause. Take action now to feel and function better, and add quality years to your life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara A. Bushman , Janice Clark-Young , ACSMPublisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Imprint: Human Kinetics Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780736056182ISBN 10: 0736056181 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 14 April 2005 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsChapter 1. Thriving With Hormonal Changes Chapter 2. Finding the Right Exercise Fit Chapter 3. Invigorating Your Heart Health Chapter 4. Strengthening Powerful Women Chapter 5. Stretching and Lengthening Muscles Chapter 6. Designing Your Personal Exercise Program Chapter 7. Balancing Medicine, Nutrition, and Stress Chapter 8. Maintaining Your Motivation Appendix A: Other Information, Sources, and Agencies Appendix B: Glossary of TermsReviewsAction Plan for Menopause is an essential tool for understanding, preparing and living with menopause. It is a unique book based on the latest research, and it simplifies the data to provide you with an action plan for every day living. This book will provide you with answers and can make a difference in your life. <br>Dot Richardson M.D. <br>Olympic softball gold medalist <br> For most of us, menopause is a mystery. This book unlocks secrets that can help us understand how to cope with a phase of our lives that should be full of joy and renewed energy. <br>Donna De Varona<br>Olympic swimming gold medalist, national sports broadcaster <br> Experiencing hot flashes? Not looking forward to menopause? No sweat. Action Plan for Menopause is the answer! Barbara Bushman and Janice Young have written an action plan for you to get control of your life through exercise. <br>Charlotte Sanborn, Ph.D. FACSM<br>Texas Woman's University <br> Menopause is an excellent opportunity for women to change their lives and adopt a more healthy lifestyle. Action Plan for Menopause provides a solid understanding of the physiology of menopause and offers ways to create personalized exercise programs, maintain momentum, and stay motivated. <br>Priscilla M. Clarkson, PhD<br>University of Massachusetts<br> Action Plan for Menopause is an essential tool for understanding, preparing and living with menopause. It is a unique book based on the latest research, and it simplifies the data to provide you with an action plan for every day living. This book will provide you with answers and can make a difference in your life. Dot Richardson M.D. Olympic softball gold medalist For most of us, menopause is a mystery. This book unlocks secrets that can help us understand how to cope with a phase of our lives that should be full of joy and renewed energy. Donna De Varona Olympic swimming gold medalist, national sports broadcaster Experiencing hot flashes? Not looking forward to menopause? No sweat. Action Plan for Menopause is the answer! Barbara Bushman and Janice Young have written an action plan for you to get control of your life through exercise. Charlotte Sanborn, Ph.D. FACSM Texas Woman's University Menopause is an excellent opportunity for women to change their lives and adopt a more healthy lifestyle. Action Plan for Menopause provides a solid understanding of the physiology of menopause and offers ways to create personalized exercise programs, maintain momentum, and stay motivated. Priscilla M. Clarkson, PhD University of Massachusetts Author InformationBarbara Bushman is certified as a program director and exercise specialist through the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and is an associate professor at Southwest Missouri State University. She received her PhD in exercise physiology from the University of Toledo and has since focused her research efforts on the topic of women and exercise, along with the usefulness of various exercise modes including cross-training and deep-water run training. Her findings have been featured in numerous journals, publications, and presentations. Bushman also is a manuscript reviewer for ACSM's Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, and she is a member of the editorial board of The American Journal of Medicine & Sports. She has been a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine since 1999, serving on the ACSM Media Referral Network and ACSM's Strategic Health Initiative on Women, Sport and Physical Activity, along with various other national and regional ACSM committees. Bushman resides in Springfield, Missouri, with her husband, Tobin, and participates in numerous activities in her leisure time, including running, cycling, hiking, lifting weights, and open-water kayaking. Janice Clark Young is an assistant professor in the health and exercise sciences program at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri, where she teaches health program planning, public health, and environmental and consumer health. She earned her doctorate in health education from the University of Kansas and is a nationally certified health education specialist (CHES). In addition to serving as a reviewer for six different health textbooks, Young also wrote the Instructor's Manual for Hales' Invitation to Fitness and Wellness. She is a member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance and the American Association for Health Education. In 2003 she was the recipient of the College Teaching Award at Southwest Missouri State University. Young resides in Kirksville, Missouri, with her husband, Frank. She enjoys a range of physical activities including swimming and water sports, horseback riding, walking, and hiking. The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) is more than the world's leader in the sports medicine and exercise science—it is an association of people and professions exploring the use of that science and physical activity to make life healthier for all people. Since 1954, ACSM has been committed to the promotion of physical activity and the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sport-related injuries. With more than 20,000 international, national, and regional chapter members in 80 countries, ACSM is internationally known as the leading source of state-of-the-art research and information on sports medicine and exercise science. Through ACSM, health and fitness professionals representing a variety of disciplines work to improve the quality of life for people around the world through health and fitness research, education, and advocacy. A large part of ACSM's mission is devoted to public awareness and education about the positive aspects of physical activity for people of all ages from all walks of life. ACSM's physicians, researchers, and educators have created tools for the public, ranging in scope from starting an exercise program to avoiding or treating sport injuries. ACSM's National Center is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, widely recognized as the amateur sports capitol of the nation. To learn more about ACSM, visit www.acsm.org. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |