Physical Activity and Bone Health

Physical Activity and Bone Health by Karim Khan, published by Human Kinetics in 2001, is a comprehensive resource that synthesizes a wealth of research on the relationship between mechanical loading, exercise, and bone health. This first edition spans 275 pages and is written in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in the human movement sciences and skeletal function.
The book presents current information on various topics, including the basic anatomy and physiology of bone, factors influencing bone health beyond exercise, and practical exercise prescriptions tailored for different life stages. It emphasizes the importance of exercise in maintaining a healthy skeleton and preventing bone deterioration, particularly during critical periods such as perimenopause. With contributions from six experts in the field and over 850 references, this text serves as a valuable resource for professionals in physical activity, health, and bone health.
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As an increasing amount of research on mechanical loading, exercise, and bone health becomes available, there is a growing need to synthesize and clarify the rapidly evolving information. No other resource fills this need better than the timely Physical Activity and Bone Health–the first book of its kind to examine effective exercise as it contributes to bone health.
This text is written for all “students” of the human movement sciences with an interest in skeletal structure and function. It compiles a wealth of research literature–from the earliest to the most recent studies–making it a time-saving and essential resource.
Physical Activity and Bone Health was written by six highly acclaimed authorities in the field, which adds tremendously to its value. Only in this book will you gain access to such broad and balanced perspectives and a diverse knowledge base.
Emphasizing exercise and its effect on bone, the book’s sections-which can be read in any order-contain current information on these topics:
- Basic anatomy and physiology of the structure and function of bone
- Factors other than exercise that influence bone
- Exercising to maintain a healthy skeleton from childhood through old age
- The role of exercise in preventing perimenopausal bone loss
- Medical issues of bone deterioration
- Questions that require further research
In addition, one section of the book is devoted to practical exercise prescriptions for different stages of life–from childhood and adolescence to adulthood and the elderly years. The exercise prescriptions are safe and effective and can be used by professionals in physical activity, health, and bone fields as a way to optimize bone health.
Physical Activity and Bone Health is richly supported with illustrations, more than 850 references, and 20 chapters that stand alone or can be read together for a comprehensive picture.
For those who wish to explore the frontiers of bone health, Physical Activity and Bone Health is a handy and trusted guide.
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