A history of health & fitness : implications for policy today /: implications for policy today. ([2018])
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- Book
- Title:
- A history of health & fitness : implications for policy today /: implications for policy today. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- A history of health & fitness : implications for policy today
- Further Information:
- Note: Roy J. Shephard.
- Authors:
- Shephard, Roy J
- Contents:
- IntroductionChapter 1. Those pesky dates: A simplified time line for the evolution of society.Chapter 2. The hunter-gatherer idyll.Chapter 3. Irrigation and the seductive sedentary lifestyle.Chapter 4. Evolution of the sedentary lifestyle in classical culture.Chapter 5. Were the lights turned off during the dark ages? Or did Muslim scholars keep knowledge a boil?Chapter 6. The renaissance: daring to challenge traditional wisdom.Chapter 7. The Enlightenment: How far do reason and religion influence health and fitness in an age of industrialization?Chapter 8. The Victorian Era: A wealthier society offers new recreational possibilities, especially to women.Chapter 9 . The Modern era: growing health in the face of unemployment and war.Chapter 10. The Ludic impulse: why did early societies engage in play?Chapter 11. The classical Olympic Movement: an early stimulus to health and fitness?Chapter 12. The modern Olympics: stimulus to health and fitness, or five-ring circus?Chapter 13. The early health professional- unfettered amateur, servant of the gods or wealthy charlatan? Chapter 14. Herb gardens, naturopathy and health.Chapter 15. Bizarre by-ways in the search for good health.Chapter 16. Caring for the sick: hospitals and hospices.Chapter 17. The emergence of health science education.Chapter 18. Literature in the search for health and fitness.Chapter 19. Teaching health and fitness to the growing child: the physical educator.Chapter 20. Co-opting fitness and sport for politicalIntroductionChapter 1. Those pesky dates: A simplified time line for the evolution of society.Chapter 2. The hunter-gatherer idyll.Chapter 3. Irrigation and the seductive sedentary lifestyle.Chapter 4. Evolution of the sedentary lifestyle in classical culture.Chapter 5. Were the lights turned off during the dark ages? Or did Muslim scholars keep knowledge a boil?Chapter 6. The renaissance: daring to challenge traditional wisdom.Chapter 7. The Enlightenment: How far do reason and religion influence health and fitness in an age of industrialization?Chapter 8. The Victorian Era: A wealthier society offers new recreational possibilities, especially to women.Chapter 9 . The Modern era: growing health in the face of unemployment and war.Chapter 10. The Ludic impulse: why did early societies engage in play?Chapter 11. The classical Olympic Movement: an early stimulus to health and fitness?Chapter 12. The modern Olympics: stimulus to health and fitness, or five-ring circus?Chapter 13. The early health professional- unfettered amateur, servant of the gods or wealthy charlatan? Chapter 14. Herb gardens, naturopathy and health.Chapter 15. Bizarre by-ways in the search for good health.Chapter 16. Caring for the sick: hospitals and hospices.Chapter 17. The emergence of health science education.Chapter 18. Literature in the search for health and fitness.Chapter 19. Teaching health and fitness to the growing child: the physical educator.Chapter 20. Co-opting fitness and sport for political objectives.Chapter 21. Governmental involvement in health care and health promotion.Chapter 22. Building the infrastructure and regulations for public health and fitness.Chapter 23. Health and fitness in industry; the development of occupational health.Chapter 24. Understanding the root causes of ill-health: the emergence of epidemiology, bacteriology and immunology.Chapter 25 . The feminine touch in health and fitness.Chapter 26. The emergence of professional associations and journals in the exercise sciences.Chapter 27. The growing knowledge of anatomy and physiology through to the Enlightenment.Chapter 28. Recent gains in knowledge of anatomy and physiology.Chapter 29. Exercise as medicine in antiquity.Chapter 30. The Post-modern era and beyond: Meeting future challenges to health and fitness. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xvi, 516 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 613
Medicine
Health
Health -- Social aspects
Health promotion
Health
Health promotion
Health -- Social aspects
Science -- Life Sciences -- Biology -- General
Sports & Recreation -- General
Education -- History
Biology, life sciences
Sports & outdoor recreation
History of education
Medical -- Preventive Medicine
Public health & preventive medicine
Electronic books
History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319650975
3319650971 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319650968
3319650963 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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