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Masterful care of the aging athlete : a clinical guide / Vonda J. Wright, Kellie K. Middleton, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319162232
  • 3319162233
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617.1/027 23
LOC classification:
  • RC1210
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: The Science of Musculoskeletal Aging and the Benefits of Being a Masters Athlete; Chapter 1: The New Science of Aging; DNA Is Not Destiny; Aging and Inflammation; Musculoskeletal Aging and Mobility; Performance as a Biomarker of Aging; Chronic Mobility Preserves Lean Muscle Mass; Chronic Impact Sport Predicts Bone Density; Executive Brain Function Maintained in Masters Athletes; The New Science of Aging; Masterful Care of the Aging Athlete; References; Chapter 2: The New Science of Musculoskeletal Aging in Bone, Muscle, and Tendon/Ligament
IntroductionChanges in Bone: Osteoporosis; Pathophysiology; Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Screening; Treatment and Prevention; Changes in Muscle: Sarcopenia; Pathophysiology; Effects of Hormones; Diagnostic Imaging; Treatment and Prevention; Changes in Tendons and Ligaments; References; Chapter 3: Structural Brain Benefits of Maintained Fitness; Introduction; A Few Facts About the Brain; Healthy Versus Unhealthy Brain Aging; Cardiovascular Fitness and Brain Health; The Biology of Exercise in the Brain; Long-Term Fitness and Brain Benefits; Summary; References
Chapter 4: Psychological and/or Mental Health Benefits of Maintaining Activity and ExerciseWhat Is Mental Health?; The Effect of Physical Activity on Depression; The Effect of Physical Activity on Anxiety; Long-Term Effects of Maintained Exercise and Fitness on Mental Health; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Maximizing Nutrition and Supplements for Masters Athletes; Athletes' Fuel: Eating for Health, Energy, and Longevity; Micronutrient Breakdown of the Fundamental Five Food Groups; Carbohydrates; Vegetables and Fruits; Dairy Products; Grains; Strategic High Sugary Food Timing
Carbohydrates and PerformancePre-exercise Carbohydrate Infusion; Carbohydrate Intake During Competition; Post-exercise Carbohydrate Recovery; Protein; How Much Protein Is Enough?; Fats; Micronutrients; Iron; Calcium and Vitamin D; Hydration and Fluid Balance Guidelines; Supplements; Whey Protein; Fish Oil; Caffeine; References; Chapter 6: Antiaging and Performance-Enhancing Drugs; Testosterone; Pathophysiology of Low T; Testosterone Supplementation; Complications; Resveratrol; Treatment; Complications; Growth Hormone; Pathophysiology; Treatment; Complications
Selective Androgen Receptor ModulatorsMammalian Target of Rapamycin; Future Directions; References; Chapter 7: Injectable, Biologics, and Stem Cells; Pathophysiology of Osteoarthritis Pain; Nonsurgical Management of OA; Physical Therapy; Mild to Moderate OA: Pharmacologic Management; Chondroitin Sulfate + Glucosamine; Opioids in Osteoarthritis; Injectable Treatments; Intra-articular Corticosteroids; Viscosupplementation; Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP); Stem Cell Therapy; References; Part II: Common Injuries in Masters Athletes, Treatment Considerations, and Return to Sports
Summary: This unique text focuses exclusively on the ever-growing population of aging and masters athletes, both professional and amateur, presenting both operative and nonoperative management strategies for the range of sports-related injuries. The book is thematically divided into three sections. Part I describes the science of musculoskeletal aging and the benefits of remaining active as we age, including proper nutrition, supplements and medical therapies and adjuvants. Injuries common to the masters athlete are presented in part II, from the upper and lower extremities to the hips and spine, with special considerations for these injuries and treatments noted. Recommendations for how to thrive as a masters athlete comprise the final section, including return to sport, injury prevention and exercise as medicine. An ideal resource for clinicians who treat active adults who won't slow down, Masterful Care of the Aging Athlete is a compilation of clinical, technical and research approaches aimed at keeping active people moving, returning them to sport rapidly and durably and protecting them from a sedentary lifestyle.
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Includes index.

Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: The Science of Musculoskeletal Aging and the Benefits of Being a Masters Athlete; Chapter 1: The New Science of Aging; DNA Is Not Destiny; Aging and Inflammation; Musculoskeletal Aging and Mobility; Performance as a Biomarker of Aging; Chronic Mobility Preserves Lean Muscle Mass; Chronic Impact Sport Predicts Bone Density; Executive Brain Function Maintained in Masters Athletes; The New Science of Aging; Masterful Care of the Aging Athlete; References; Chapter 2: The New Science of Musculoskeletal Aging in Bone, Muscle, and Tendon/Ligament

IntroductionChanges in Bone: Osteoporosis; Pathophysiology; Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Screening; Treatment and Prevention; Changes in Muscle: Sarcopenia; Pathophysiology; Effects of Hormones; Diagnostic Imaging; Treatment and Prevention; Changes in Tendons and Ligaments; References; Chapter 3: Structural Brain Benefits of Maintained Fitness; Introduction; A Few Facts About the Brain; Healthy Versus Unhealthy Brain Aging; Cardiovascular Fitness and Brain Health; The Biology of Exercise in the Brain; Long-Term Fitness and Brain Benefits; Summary; References

Chapter 4: Psychological and/or Mental Health Benefits of Maintaining Activity and ExerciseWhat Is Mental Health?; The Effect of Physical Activity on Depression; The Effect of Physical Activity on Anxiety; Long-Term Effects of Maintained Exercise and Fitness on Mental Health; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Maximizing Nutrition and Supplements for Masters Athletes; Athletes' Fuel: Eating for Health, Energy, and Longevity; Micronutrient Breakdown of the Fundamental Five Food Groups; Carbohydrates; Vegetables and Fruits; Dairy Products; Grains; Strategic High Sugary Food Timing

Carbohydrates and PerformancePre-exercise Carbohydrate Infusion; Carbohydrate Intake During Competition; Post-exercise Carbohydrate Recovery; Protein; How Much Protein Is Enough?; Fats; Micronutrients; Iron; Calcium and Vitamin D; Hydration and Fluid Balance Guidelines; Supplements; Whey Protein; Fish Oil; Caffeine; References; Chapter 6: Antiaging and Performance-Enhancing Drugs; Testosterone; Pathophysiology of Low T; Testosterone Supplementation; Complications; Resveratrol; Treatment; Complications; Growth Hormone; Pathophysiology; Treatment; Complications

Selective Androgen Receptor ModulatorsMammalian Target of Rapamycin; Future Directions; References; Chapter 7: Injectable, Biologics, and Stem Cells; Pathophysiology of Osteoarthritis Pain; Nonsurgical Management of OA; Physical Therapy; Mild to Moderate OA: Pharmacologic Management; Chondroitin Sulfate + Glucosamine; Opioids in Osteoarthritis; Injectable Treatments; Intra-articular Corticosteroids; Viscosupplementation; Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP); Stem Cell Therapy; References; Part II: Common Injuries in Masters Athletes, Treatment Considerations, and Return to Sports

This unique text focuses exclusively on the ever-growing population of aging and masters athletes, both professional and amateur, presenting both operative and nonoperative management strategies for the range of sports-related injuries. The book is thematically divided into three sections. Part I describes the science of musculoskeletal aging and the benefits of remaining active as we age, including proper nutrition, supplements and medical therapies and adjuvants. Injuries common to the masters athlete are presented in part II, from the upper and lower extremities to the hips and spine, with special considerations for these injuries and treatments noted. Recommendations for how to thrive as a masters athlete comprise the final section, including return to sport, injury prevention and exercise as medicine. An ideal resource for clinicians who treat active adults who won't slow down, Masterful Care of the Aging Athlete is a compilation of clinical, technical and research approaches aimed at keeping active people moving, returning them to sport rapidly and durably and protecting them from a sedentary lifestyle.

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