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Nutrition and metabolism in individuals with special needs / presented by Kathleen Woolf, Adrienne McNamara, Leslie Consitt, Melanie Hingle, Nancy DiMarco and Stella Volpe.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Metabolism.
- Nutrition.
- People with disabilities--Nutrition.
- People with disabilities.
- Genre:
- Lectures.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (124 min.).
- Place of Publication:
- Monterey, CA : Healthy Learning, 2010.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- Original language in English.
- Summary:
- The (6) presentations from the Featured Science Session at the 2010 ACSM annual meeting that explore key issues involving nutrition and metabolism in individuals with special needs are included on a single DVD. Over two hours of authoritative information and insights, featuring: Introduction (Stella L. Volpe), Nutrition and Exercise in the Disease State: What Animal Models Can Teach Us (Nancy M. DiMarco), Nutrient-Bone Associations in Healthy Postmenopausal Women: Results From the Bone Estrogen Strength Training (BEST) Study (Melanie D. Hingle, et al.), Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Training Insulin Action in Young and Aged Individuals (Leslie A. Consitt, et al.), Translating Better Bones and Balance Into the Community Setting: Are Benefits to Bone Observed? (Adrienne McNamara/Kathy B. Gunter), Nutrition/Health Concerns of the Older Active Adult With Chronic Disease (Kathleen Woolf).
- Contents:
- Nutrition and exercise in the disease state : what animal models can teach us
- Nutrient-bone associations in healthy postmenopausal women : results from the Bone Estrogen Strength Training (BEST) study
- Aerobic and resistance exercise training improves insulin action in young and aged individuals
- Translating better bones and balance into the community setting : are benefits to bone observed?
- Nutrition-health concerns of the older active adult with chronic disease
- Question and answer.
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed Nov. 18, 2013).
- OCLC:
- 864830626
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