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Active Living Every Day

Regular physical activity is an important key to a healthy, happy lifestyle. The many benefits of daily physical activity include more energy; less stress; better sleep; reduced risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes; stronger bones, joints, and muscles; and an overall healthier and longer independent life. If you're ready to become active, fit, and healthy, Active Living Every Day, Third Edition With Web Resource, provides all the tools you need to get moving and make physical activity part of your everyday life.

More than a book, Active Living Every Day presents a scientifically tested step-by-step program with evidence-based behavior change strategies for becoming more physically active. Designed to make active lifestyles available to people everywhere, it offers updated research showing the need to be physically active and demonstrates the proven effectiveness of this program.

Practical and accessible, this third edition offers streamlined delivery for a clear, focused read. Learn simple and enjoyable ways to fit physical activity into your life, concentrating on activities you can easily add into your daily routine. Create your own personalized activity plan unique to your individual preferences and lifestyle. With an emphasis on moderate-intensity activities, you'll also learn how everyday activities, like housecleaning and gardening, can count toward your weekly physical activity goals. Develop confidence by gaining problem-solving skills, overcoming obstacles, and learning how to increase intensity when desired. The tips and participants' stories in this book, plus a web resource offering activities for practice, offer the support and guidance you need to make healthy changes in your life.

With Active Living Every Day, Third Edition, join thousands of people just like you who have used this program to achieve lifelong success in becoming active every day.

Earn continuing education credits/units! A continuing education course and exam that uses this book is also available. It may be purchased separately or as part of a package that includes all the course materials and exam. See more
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  • Weight: 635g
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781492597148

About Andrea L. DunnBess H. MarcusPeter JaretRuth Ann CarpenterSteven N. Blair

Steven N. Blair PED was a distinguished professor emeritus in the departments of exercise science and epidemiology and biostatistics at the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina. His research focused on the associations between lifestyle and health with a specific emphasis on exercise physical fitness body composition and chronic disease. Listed as one of the worlds most influential scientific minds by Thomson Reuters Blair published more than 700 papers and chapters in scientific literature. With over 60000 citations of his body of work (h-index of 114) he was one of the most highly cited exercise scientists. Blair was a fellow of the American College of Epidemiology Society of Behavioral Medicine American College of Sports Medicine American Heart Association Obesity Society and European Society of Preventive Medicine. He was a retired fellow of the Royal Society of MedicineLondon and the National Academy of Kinesiology A past president of the American College of Sports Medicine National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity and the National Academy of Kinesiology he received four honorary doctoral degrees. He received awards from many professional associations including a MERIT Award from the National Institutes of Health an Honor Award from the American College of Sports Medicine and a Population Science Award from the American Heart Association. He was one of the few individuals outside the U.S. Public Health Service to be awarded the Surgeon General's Medallion. Steven Blair passed away in 2023.Andrea L. Dunn PhD is an emeritus senior scientist from Klein Buendel in Golden Colorado where she conducted research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) aimed at dissemination of evidence-based programs through uses of technology including websites and Internet-based television. Prior to her time at Klein Buendel she served at The Cooper Institute as an investigator of several NIH-funded research projects aimed at increasing and maintaining physical activity in sedentary adults and she cowrote the curriculum for Project Active and PRIME (Physically Ready for Invigorating Movement Everyday) the basis for Active Living Every Day. She also served as the principal investigator of research aimed at examining how much exercise is needed to reduce depressive symptoms in individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Dunn was named the 2012 Dorothy Harris Memorial Scholar by the Pennsylvania State University department of kinesiology and was the 2017 recipient of the distinguished Alumnus Award from the department of kinesiology in the College of Education at the University of Georgia. She is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and the Society of Behavioral Medicine.Bess Marcus PhD is a professor of behavioral and social sciences and served as the second dean of the School of Public Health at Brown University. She is a clinical health psychologist who has spent over 30 years conducting research on physical activity behavior and has published over 275 papers and book chapters as well as three books on this topic. She has developed a series of assessment instruments to measure psychosocial mediators of physical activity behavior and has also developed low-cost interventions to promote physical activity behavior in community workplace and primary care settings. Marcus served on the executive committee for the Development of a National Strategic Plan for Physical Activity and she serves on the board of directors for the National Physical Activity Plan Alliance the editorial board of the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine the international editorial board of Mental Health and Physical Activity and the Rhode Island Long Term Health Planning Committee. Dr. Marcus is actively involved in numerous NIH-funded projects on physical activity behavior and public health. Her work increasingly focuses on promoting physical activity in underserved and vulnerable populations.Ruth Ann Carpenter MS RDN has extensive experience developing and delivering innovative behavior change programs in print face-to-face and online formats for public health entities nonprofits corporations and the military. Carpenter received a master of science degree in applied nutrition with extra coursework in exercise physiology from Pennsylvania State University. Her career traced the arc of the disease prevention and population health fields first focusing on translating behavioral science into consumer-oriented lifestyle-change interventions. She then pivoted to create train-the-trainer models that amplified program reach through dissemination by paraprofessionals peers and commercial partners. Along the way she obtained a second masters degree in instructional systems and online learning to strengthen her capacities for harnessing technologies to train and support those who work to transform the health of individuals organizations and communities. Carpenter has authored six consumer books and 15 research articles in nutrition physical activity weight management and health promotion. She worked for 22 years at The Cooper Institute in Dallas Texas and currently consults with organizationsincluding the American Heart Association and the National Heart Lung and Blood Instituteto create and disseminate content and training assets that advance their missions.Peter Jaret MA is an award-winning journalist who writes widely on health business science food and the environment. His work has appeared in the New York Times National Geographic Newsweek National Wildlife Los Angeles Times Chicago Tribune and numerous other publications. He has also served as contributing editor for Health Readers Digest Alternative Medicine and Eating Well magazines. Jaret was the recipient of the 1992 American Medical Association award for medical reporting. In 1998 and again in 2008 he received the James Beard Award for journalism. The author of many books on health and science Jaret received a bachelors degree from Northwestern University and a masters degree in English and American literature from the University of Virginia.

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