Exercise Prescription for the Prevention and Treatment of Disease
Course Features
Duration
2 weeks
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Lifetime Access
Accessibility
Mobile, Desktop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Beginner
Effort
4 hours per week
Teaching Type
Self Paced
Course Description
Course Overview
Alumni Network
International Faculty
Post Course Interactions
Instructor-Moderated Discussions
Skills You Will Gain
Prerequisites/Requirements
No previous experience or qualifications are required.
What You Will Learn
Appreciate the complex interaction between exercise, physical activity and the immune system, specifically the anti-inflammatory effects of exercise
Critically appraise current physical activity guidelines
Demonstrate an awareness of the evidence to support exercise as a treatment tool for various clinical populations including those with osteoarthritis, type 2 diabetes, and other chronic diseases
Describe cardiovascular and respiratory responses to acute and chronic exercise
Describe how exercise prescription guidelines can be adapted for clinical pediatric populations
Describe how exercise prescription guidelines can be adapted for older populations
Describe how to objectively measure fitness and strength e.g. the six minute walk test, and hand grip dynamometer use
Identify basic physical activity measurement tools e.g. Heart rate monitors, accelerometers, pedometers and questionnaires
Identify the benefits of exercise for brain health, the musculoskeletal system, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and COPD
Reflect on experiences of exercise prescription, physical activity guidelines, and exercise prescription safety
Summarise the history of exercise prescription guidelines
Target Students
This course is designed for healthcare professionals who wish to broaden their understanding of exercise prescription and physical activity as a tool to prevent and treat disease
Course Instructors
Aine Kelly
Instructor
Cuisle Forde
Instructor
Mikel Egaña
Instructor