This text offers a through approach to understanding alcohol and its physical and psychological affects on an individual. It is the only comprehensive, self-contained book intended to cover the range of psychological factors, physical complications, treatment options, and family concerns. The text is easy to read and covers a broad range of situations making it suitable for academics, students, or families of alcoholics.
Williams' Essentials of Nutrition & Diet Therapy - Elsevier eBook on Vitalsource (Retail Access Card)
by Joyce Ann Gilbert and Eleanor Schlenker
Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness
by Werner W.K. Hoeger and Sharon A. Hoeger
LIFETIME PHYSICAL FITNESS AND WELLNESS guides students through the development of a personalized program for fitness and wellness. Each chapter allows readers to chart and update their progress in the various components of physical fitness and the dimensions of wellness. The emphasis is on teaching individuals how to take control of their personal health and lifestyle habits so they can make a constant and deliberate effort to stay healthy and realize their highest potentials for well being.
Williams' Basic Nutrition & Diet Therapy - Binder Ready
by Staci Nix McIntosh
Nutrition for Health and Health Care
by Eleanor N. Whitney, Corrine Balog Cataldo, Linda Kelly DeBruyne, and Sharon Rady Rolfes
This paperback is a concise introduction to normal and clinical nutrition appropriate for nursing and dietetics programs. The text takes an organ systems approach to clinical nutrition. Normal nutrition is covered in less detail than in Understanding Normal and Clinical Nutrition, 4E and assumes a biochemistry prerequisite. The book is written in a lively, conversational style. Nutrition in Practice features in every chapter discuss current issues and concerns in a question/answer format. End-of...
Nutrition Therapy and Pathophysiology
by Sara Long Roth, Kathryn Sucher, Marcia Nahikian Nelms, and Karen Lacey
NUTRITION THERAPY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2e provides a comprehensive focus on pathophysiology and medical treatment with a thorough review of the most current research and application of evidence-based nutritional care for students, clinicians and researchers. It strives to educate students about not only facts and theories that comprise current medical knowledge, but also the process of skill development that empowers students to grow in expertise within their field.
Walking for Fun & Fitness (Morton Activity)
by Gerald D Hawkins, Sandra Weigle, and Jerald D Hawkins
This textbook is designed for college and University programs, health promotion programs, health/fitness clubs or anyone who wants to start an effective walking program. The text is divided into three parts: Part One is an introduction to walking, which discusses the why's; Part Two, fun and fitness through walking, discusses the how to's; and Part Three, maximizing your walking program, discussing injury prevention, nutrition and weight management. Individuals will discover if the knowledge gai...
Jogging and Walking for Health and Fitness (Morton activity)
by Frank D Rosato
JOGGING AND WALKING FOR HEALTH AND FITNESS introduces readers to the health benefits of walking and jogging. It presents persuasive and logical reasons why exercise should be included in one's daily life, and provides guidelines for beginning and sustaining walking and jogging programs with the aim of accomplishing health and fitness objectives.