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ACSM''s Body Composition Assessment

In partnership with the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), pioneer body composition experts Timothy G. Lohman and Laurie A. Milliken, along with a team of highly regarded contributors, have compiled a practical guide to performing body composition assessments. With an easy-to-follow format and straightforward writing, ACSMs Body Composition Assessment provides readers foundational information and scientific research with applications in the fields of medicine, exercise science, nutrition, growth and development, and geriatrics.

ACSMs Body Composition Assessment delves into the methodology for a number of techniques, including DXA, BIA, ultrasound, underwater weighing, ADP, total body water, multicomponent models, anthropometry (including skinfolds and circumferences), and BMI. The text uncovers the sources of error inherent in each measurement technique, and it identifies populations to whom these techniques can be applied with accuracy. Researchers and clinicians alike will benefit from descriptions of methods for use in both laboratory and field settings, protocols for the standardization of each method, and advantages and limitations for each method.

The text thoroughly examines the health implications of body composition by looking at the relationships between chronic disease and total body fat, fat distribution, muscle mass, and bone density. It also facilitates the readers ability to assess changes in body composition over time and to understand special considerations in assessing body composition in athletes, children, older adults, the overweight population, and clinical populations.

ACSMs Body Composition Assessment is supplemented with a web resource containing audio-narrated PowerPoint slides to support a deep understanding of the content. The slides walk readers through key points and assessments in each chapter, and select photos and tables from the book are included to facilitate learning and retention.

ACSMs Body Composition Assessment will help alleviate errors in body composition assessment, making it an ideal reference for practicing fitness, health, and medical professionals; nutrition specialists; and exercise physiologists. See more
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  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781492526391

About American College of Sports MedicineLaurie A. MillikenTimothy Lohman

The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) founded in 1954 is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. With more than 50000 members and certified professionals worldwide ACSM is dedicated to improving health through science education and medicine. ACSM members work in a range of medical specialties allied health professions and scientific disciplines. Members are committed to the diagnosis treatment and prevention of sport-related injuries and the advancement of the science of exercise. The ACSM promotes and integrates scientific research education and practical applications of sports medicine and exercise science to maintain and enhance physical performance fitness health and quality of life.Timothy G. Lohman PhD is a professor emeritus at the University of Arizona and is widely considered a leading scientist in the field of body composition assessment. His research includes serving as principal investigator (PI) of both the TAAG (Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls) studya collaborative multicenter study focused on physical activity of adolescent girlsand the Bone Estrogen Strength Training (BEST) study. He was co-PI of the Pathways Study a collaborative study (by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute; four field centers; and a coordinating center) designed to prevent obesity in Native American children. Lohman served as a consultant to the Womens Health Initiative (WHI) Vanguard Center and Health ABC study of long-term aging and he was an advisor on youth fitness for the Cooper Institute. He previously served as the director of the Center for Physical Activity and Nutrition at the University of Arizona. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine. Lohmans additional works published by Human Kinetics include his co-edited Human Body Composition Second Edition; his authored monograph Advances in Body Composition Assessment; and his co-edited Anthropometric Standardization Reference Manual. His research in body composition helped to establish the chemical immaturity of children using the multicomponent model.Laurie A. Milliken PhD FACSM is an associate professor and former chair of the exercise and health sciences department at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. In the New England chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (NEACSM) she has served as a state representative an executive committee member the Continuing Education Committee chair and president and she has been an active member since 1998. Nationally she has served on the ACSM Research Awards Committee and is also an editorial board member of ACSMs Health & Fitness Journal. She is currently a peer reviewer for leading scientific journals such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise the Journal of Applied Physiology and the European Journal of Applied Physiology. She has been a member of ACSM since 1994 and has presented her research at many annual meetings. Her research interests include the regulation of body composition in response to exercise throughout the lifespan. She has received NIH funding for her work and is also a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine.  

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