Exercise and nutrition programs designed to achieve weight loss and improve health and fitness have received considerable attention in recent decades. Though a large number of books have been published on the subject, the vast majority of these books focus on the latest fad diet, usually alone or sometimes in combination with the latest fad exercise regimen, but they rarely provide scientific, evidence-based reasons for their use. Eat, Move, Sleep Repeat is very different. It provides a scientific evidence-based rationale for selecting certain diets and forms of physical activity that can help to achieve effective body fat and body weight loss; explains how to develop a personalized weight loss plan; gives guidelines for a healthy balanced diet; provides advice on how to improve sleep quality, avoid common illnesses, keep senses, and organs healthy and how much exercise is needed to get health benefits. Meant for every fitness goal, fitness level, and occupation, The Healthy Lifestyle Guidebook aims to provide a set of evidence-based guidelines on how to establish a healthy lifestyle that will promote better quality of life with reduced risk of chronic disease and extend longevity.
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Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
Publication Date: 27 Feb 2020
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Sport (UK) Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781782551874
About Michael Gleeson
Michael Gleeson is Emeritus Professor of Exercise Biochemistry in the School of Sport Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University (UK). He is a world authority on exercise biochemistry immunology and nutrition and has published over 250 scientific papers 30 book chapters and has co-authored textbooks on exercise metabolism exercise immunology and sport nutrition. He is the former president of the International Society of Exercise and Immunology and a Fellow of the European College of Sport Science and the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. He has been a member of several IOC expert groups and contributed to scientific consensus papers on the overtraining syndrome training load and illness/injury risk sport nutrition immunonutrition and exercise and immune function. He has provided advice on minimizing risks of infection and nutritional strategies to improve performance and maintain health for numerous professional sports clubs and organizations including the English Institute of Sport and several English premier league football clubs including Leicester City FC (the 5000-1 outsiders that won the premier league title in 2016). Following his retirement in 2016 at the age of 60 he has turned his attention to how ordinary people can achieve optimal health and live healthier for longer. Michael lives in Burbage Leicestershire with his wife Laura.