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Chapter 15
ChapterOutline
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Lifetime Fitness and Wellness

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Key terms
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
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The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Physiological age The biological and functional
    capacity of the body versus the standard expected
    for a particular chronological age
  • Chronological age Calendar age
  • Functional capacity The ability to perform
    ordinary and unusual demands of daily living
    without limitations, excessive fatigue, or injury
  • Life expectancy How long a person is expected to
    live, based on birth year

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Lifestyle, health, longevity
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
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The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Lifestyle actions you take today will have an
    impact on health and quality of life in middle
    and advanced age
  • The rate at which aging changes take place
    depends on a combination of genetic and lifestyle
    factors
  • Your lifestyle habits will determine to a great
    extent how your genes will affect your aging
    process
  • Lack of physical activitya common phenomenon
    seen in our society as people ageis accompanied
    by decreases in physical work capacity that are
    greater by far than the effects of aging itself

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Figure 15.1
Relationships among physical work capacity,
aging, and lifestyle habits
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Critical thinking
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
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The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • How long would you like to live, and are you
    concerned about how you will live the rest of
    your life?

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Life expectancy physiological age
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Critical lifestyle habits studied in this course
    help determine your statistical chances of dying
    at a younger age or living a longer life
  • Are your lifestyle habits accelerating or
    decelerating the rate at which your body is
    aging?
  • Most factors that affect health and longevity are
    under your own controland you can do something
    to make them work for you instead of against you

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Key terms
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Conventional Western medicine Traditional
    medical practice based on methods that are tested
    through rigorous scientific trials
  • Complementary and alternative medicine A branch
    of medicine concerned with treatments and health
    care practices not widely taught in medical
    schools, not generally used in hospitals, and not
    usually reimbursed by medical insurance companies

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Complementary alternative medicine (CAM)
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Alternative medicine practices have not gone
    through the same standard scrutiny as
    conventional medicine
  • Practitioners often do not have the years of
    education given to conventional medical personnel
  • Many people have found relief from ailments or
    have been cured through unconventional treatments
  • In due time CAM theories will need to be
    investigated using scientific trials similar to
    those in conventional medicine

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Critical thinking
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Have you or someone you know ever used
    complementary or alternative medicine treatments?
  • What experiences did you have with such treatment
    modalities, and would you use them in the future?

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Common CAM practices
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Acupuncture
  • Chiropractics
  • Herbal medicine
  • Homeopathy
  • Naturopathic medicine
  • Ayurveda
  • Magnetic therapy
  • Massage therapy

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Complementary alternative medicine
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • There is a lack of regulation of natural and
    herbal products
  • Natural does not imply that a product is safe
  • Many products, including some herbs, can be toxic
    in large doses
  • A combination of high-dose vitamins and/or herbal
    supplements with prescription drugs can yield
    undesirable side effects

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Complementary alternative medicine
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Always let your health care practitioners know
    which medications and alternative supplements
    (including vitamins and minerals) are being taken
    in combination
  • Education about alternative treatments is vital
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages, risks,
    side effects, expected results, and length of
    therapy

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Quackery fraud
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
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The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • The conscious promotion of unproven claims for
    profit
  • The rapid growth of the fitness and wellness
    industry during the last three decades has
    spurred the promotion of fraudulent products that
    deceive consumers into miraculous, quick, and
    easy ways to achieve total well-being

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Health/fitness advice on the Internet
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • The Internet is full of both credible and dubious
    information
  • The following tips can help as you conduct a
    search on the Internet

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Health/fitness advice on the Internet
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Look for credentials of the person or
    organization sponsoring the site
  • Check the date when the site was last updated
    (credible sites are updated often)
  • Check the appearance of the information on the
    site
  • It should be presented in a professional
    mannerif every sentence ends with an exclamation
    point, you have a good cause for suspicion

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Health/fitness advice on the Internet
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Exercise caution if the sites sponsor is trying
    to sell a product
  • Credible companies trying to sell a product on
    the Internet usually reference their sources of
    health information and provide additional links
    that support their product
  • Compare a sites content to other credible
    sources
  • Note the address and contact information for the
    company
  • A reliable company will list more than a P.O.
    box, an 800 number, and the companys e-mail
    address

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Health/fitness advice on the Internet
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Be on the alert for companies that claim to be
    innovators while criticizing competitors or the
    government for being close-minded or trying to
    keep them from doing business
  • Watch for advertisers that
  • Use valid medical terminology in an irrelevant
    context
  • Use vague pseudomedical jargon to sell their
    product

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Guidelines to select a health/fitness facility
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Make sure the facility complies with the
    standards established by the American College of
    Sports Medicine (ACSM) for health and fitness
    facilities
  • Examine all exercise options in your community
  • Health clubs/spas, YMCAs, gyms, colleges,
    schools, community centers, senior centers
  • Check to see if the facilitys atmosphere is
    pleasurable and nonthreatening to you
  • Analyze costs versus facilities, equipment, and
    programs

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Guidelines to select a health/fitness facility
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Find out what types of facilities are available
  • Walking/running track, basketball/tennis/racquetba
    ll courts, aerobic exercise room, strength
    training room, pool, locker rooms, saunas, hot
    tubs, facility access
  • Check the aerobic and strength-training equipment
    available
  • Consider the location
  • Is the facility close to your home?
  • Check on times the facility is accessible
  • Work out at the facility several times before
    becoming a member

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Guidelines to select a health/fitness facility
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Inquire about the instructors qualifications
  • Consider the facilitys approach to fitness
  • Does it include all health-related components of
    fitness?
  • Ask about supplementary services
  • Fitness assessments, blood chemistry analysis,
    health/wellness seminars

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Personal trainer
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • An exercise specialist who works one-on-one with
    an individual and is typically paid by the hour
    or exercise session
  • Exercise sessions are usually conducted at a
    health/fitness facility or at the clients own
    home
  • Currently, anyone who prescribes exercise can
    call him/herself a personal trainer without proof
    of education, experience, or certification
  • Personal trainers should have an undergraduate
    degree in a fitness-related area and
    certification from a reputable health/fitness
    organization (ACSM or IDEA)

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Purchasing exercise equipment
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
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  • Do not buy equipment for purported benefits if
    you do not enjoy the activity
  • Try it out several times before making the
    purchase
  • Consider quality
  • Look for signs of wear and tear on similar units
  • Consider maintenance costs (cheaper units may not
    be a wise investment)
  • Exercise equipment is valuable for people who
    prefer to exercise indoors
  • Watch out for expensive gadgets
  • Monitors that provide exercise heart rate, work
    output, caloric expenditure, speed, grade, and
    distance may help motivate you
  • But monitors are expensive, need repairs, and do
    not enhance the actual fitness benefits of the
    workout

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Critical thinking
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Are there people around you that you admire and
    would like to emulate for their wellness
    lifestyle?
  • What behaviors do these people exhibit that would
    help you adopt a healthier lifestyle?
  • What keeps you from emulating these behaviors,
    and how can you overcome these barriers?

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Lifetime fitness wellness
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • The real challenge a lifetime commitment to
    fitness and wellness

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Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • For every runner who tours the world running
    marathons, there are thousands who run to hear
    the leaves and listen to the rain, and look to
    the day when it is all suddenly as easy as a bird
    in flight. For them, sport is not a test but a
    therapy, not a trial but a reward, not a question
    but an answer.
  • George Sheehan

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Lifetime fitness wellness
Life Expectancyand PhysiologicalAge
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Health/Fitnesson the Internet
Selecting aHealth/FitnessFacility
The Fitness/Wellness Experience
  • Fitness and wellness is a process that requires a
    constant and deliberate effort to achieve and
    maintain a higher quality of life
  • Improving the quality of your life, and most
    likely your longevity, is in your hands
  • Only you can take control of your lifestyle and
    thereby reap the benefits of wellness

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