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- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Tables and Figures
- Foreword
- Preface to First Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Preface to Second Edition
- The Editor
- The Contributors
- About the Companion Website
- PART ONE: THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH PROMOTION
- CHAPTER 1: HEALTH PROMOTION
- Brief Overview of Health from 1900–2020
- Health Promotion: An Expanding Field
- Social Determinants of Health
- Important Health Promotion Concepts
- Health Promotion Meets the Health Care System
- Positions in the Health Promotion Field
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- CHAPTER 2: HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGE THEORIES AND MODELS
- Health Behavior Theories
- Historical Perspective
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- CHAPTER 3: PROGRAM PLANNING MODELS
- Effective Health Promotion Planning
- Social‐ecological Model
- Consumer‐based Planning Models for Health Communication
- Health Promotion Planning Model for Community‐Level Programs
- Connecting Health Behavior Theories to Program Planning Models
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- PART TWO: HEALTH BEHAVIORS
- CHAPTER 4: TOBACCO USE
- Tobacco Use
- Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Chronic Disease
- Political and Cultural History of Tobacco Use
- 1998 Master Settlement Agreement
- Recent Efforts to Reduce Tobacco Use
- Effective Programs That Discourage Tobacco Use
- Challenges to Reducing Smoking
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- CHAPTER 5: EATING BEHAVIORS
- Eating Behaviors
- Nutrition, Eating Habits, and Health
- Selected Healthy Eating Patterns
- Recommended Nutrition and Dietary Intake
- History of Nutrition and Dietary Patterns
- Changes to the American Food Environment
- Recent Efforts to Promote Healthy Eating
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- CHAPTER 6: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BEHAVIORS
- Physical Activity
- Recommended Physical Activity Levels
- Benefits of Physical Activity
- Sedentary Behavior
- Physical Activity Patterns
- Historical Patterns
- Physical Activity Behaviors and Barriers
- Individual
- Built Environment
- Social Environment
- Efforts and Initiatives to Increase Physical Activity
- Technology
- Tracking Activity
- Education Programs in Worksites, Schools, and Communities
- Policies That Promote Increasing Physical Activity
- National Policy
- State Policy
- Local Policy
- Community Policy
- Community Partner Initiatives and Multisectoral Strategies
- Walk Friendly Communities
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- CHAPTER 7: STRESS, EMOTIONAL WELL‐BEING, AND MENTAL HEALTH
- The Origins of the Term Stress
- The Fight‐or‐flight Response
- Stress Physiology
- Eustress and Distress
- Life Stress and Illness
- Coping: Stress Management Techniques
- Stress at Work
- Mental Health in Communities
- Social Determinants of Mental Health
- Stress Management with Children
- Stress Among College Students
- Stress in a Digital World
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- Acknowledgment
- References
- CHAPTER 8: CLINICAL PREVENTIVE SERVICES
- Benefits of Evidence‐based Clinical Preventive Services
- Recommended Levels of Preventive Services
- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- History of Preventive Services
- The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
- USPSTF Recommendations for Asymptomatic People
- The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
- Promoting the Use of Preventive Services
- Barriers to Increase the Use of Evidence‐based Preventive Services
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- PART THREE: HEALTH PROMOTION IN ACTION
- CHAPTER 9: NATIONAL AND STATE INITIATIVES TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND WELL‐BEING
- Healthy People: 1979–2030
- Healthy People 2030
- US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- Monitoring the Nation’s Health
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
- Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS)
- National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
- State Initiatives
- Arizona
- Cherokee Nation Health Services (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
- Utah
- Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
- Trust for America’s Health
- Local Programs
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- CHAPTER 10: SETTINGS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION
- The Home
- Communities
- Early Childhood Centers
- Schools
- Colleges and Universities
- The Worksite
- Healthcare Providers
- Faith‐based Centers
- The Internet
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- CHAPTER 11: HEALTH PROMOTION‐RELATED ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND CERTIFICATIONS
- Nonprofit Health Associations
- Professional Health Associations
- Certifications
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Student Activities
- References
- 12 TRENDS IN HEALTH PROMOTION
- Trend #1: The Population Will Get Much Older in the Next Three Decades
- Trend #2: As Americans Age, Our Collective Physical Health Status Will Steadily Decline If We Don’t Do Things Differently
- Trend #3: Physical Health Problems Won’t Be Our Only Concern
- Trend #4: Healthcare Costs Will Remain an Issue of Significant Concern Far into the Future
- Trend #5: Because of Its Potential, Prevention Will Become a National Priority
- Trend #6: Telehealth Will Gain Rapid Popularity
- Trend #7: Physical Activity Will Become the Most Commonly Prescribed Medicine
- Trend #8: Efforts to Curb Obesity Will Intensify Greatly
- Trend #9: Wearables, Apps, Big Data, and AI Will Dominate the Wellness Arena
- Trend #10: The Need for Talented Health Promotion Professionals Will Skyrocket
- Summary
- References
- Weblinks
- Chapter 1: Health Promotion
- Chapter 2: Health Behavior Change Theories and Models
- Chapter 3: Program Planning Models
- Chapter 4: Tobacco Use
- Chapter 5: Eating Behaviors
- Chapter 6: Physical Activity Behaviors
- Chapter 7: Stress, Emotional Well‐Being, and Mental Health
- Chapter 8: Clinical Preventive Services
- Chapter 9: National and State Initiatives to Promote Health and Well‐Being
- Chapter 10: Settings for Health Promotion
- Chapter 11: Health Promotion–Related Organizations, Associations, and Certifications
- Chapter 12: Trends in Health Promotion
- Index
- End User License Agreement