Making the science and evidence argument for exercise is medicine / written by the American College of Sports Medicine ; presented by William E. Kraus ; produced by Healthy Learning.

Making the Science and Evidence Argument for Exercise is Medicine looks at why it is important to have the evidence concerning the effect of exercise on health outcomes. The video reviews the fact that until 1996, the source of this evidence was the Surgeon General's report. Subsequently, the u...

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Corporate Author: American College of Sports Medicine (Screenwriter)
Other Authors: Kraus, William E. (Speaker)
Format: Streaming video
Language:English
Published: Monterey, CA : Healthy Learning, 2010.
Series:Sports medicine and exercise science in video
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Summary:Making the Science and Evidence Argument for Exercise is Medicine looks at why it is important to have the evidence concerning the effect of exercise on health outcomes. The video reviews the fact that until 1996, the source of this evidence was the Surgeon General's report. Subsequently, the underlying scientific basis for the exercise is medicine concept has been the Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee (PAGAC) report. Using the CRH (cardiorespiratory health) committee as an example, the video details how the PAGAC report was assembled from the collective findings of eleven outcome area subcommittees.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 24, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (48 min.).
Previously released as DVD.
Playing Time:00:48:09
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