San José State University College of Health and Human Sciences/Kinesiology KIN187 01, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fall, 2018

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Course and Contact Information Instructor: San José State University College of Health and Human Sciences/Kinesiology KIN187 01, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fall, 2018 Office Location: SPX 156 Linda D. Wilkin, Ph.D. Telephone: (408) 924-3010 Email: Office Hours: Class Days/Time: Classroom: SPX 151 Prerequisites: linda.wilkin@sjsu.edu Tuesday 9 until 10 am or by email or appointment Tuesday and Thursday 10:30 until 11:45 am KIN 70 & KIN 155 (or equivalent courses) with grades of C- or better. (Note: GE Math, Introductory Chemistry, and Human Physiology are prereqs for KIN 155) Course Format Faculty Web Page and MYSJSU Messaging (Optional) Copies of the course materials such as the syllabus, major assignment handouts, etc. may be found on Canvas. You are responsible for regularly checking with the messaging system through MySJSU and Canvas. Course Description Physiological principles applied to the prevention, management, and treatment of chronic health conditions. Focus on the pathophysiology, acute response to exercise, chronic training effects, and development of appropriate conditioning and training programs for chronic conditions. Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) Upon successful completion of the course requirements, the student will be able to: SLO#1 SLO#2 SLO#3 Evaluate the capacities and limitations for physical activity in clinical populations, taking into consideration disease processes and methods to assess functional capacity. Identify commonly used medications for specific clinical conditions and their effects on exercise capacity. Apply concepts of exercise physiology (e.g., acute and chronic physiological responses of the neuromuscular, bioenergetic, and cardiorespiratory systems) to the development of comprehensive conditioning programs for individuals with chronic conditions. Clinical Exercise Physiology, KIN187, Fall, 2018 Page 1 of 6

SLO#4 SLO#5 SLO#6 Develop and modify programs to coincide with the limitations and capacities of individuals with chronic conditions. Sensitively identify and explain other individual differences that should be taken into consideration when designing exercise programs for diverse populations. Identify and explain the effects of muscle fatigue, overtraining, environmental factors, nutrition, and ergogenic aids on exercise programming for individuals with chronic conditions. Required Texts/Readings Textbooks Durstine, J. L., Moore, G. E., Painter, P. L., & Roberts, S. O. (Eds.). (2009). ACSM s exercise management for persons with chronic diseases and disabilities (4 th ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Thompson, W. R. (Ed.). (2013). ACSM s guidelines for exercise testing and prescription (10 th ed.). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Other course information: Available on Canvas Calculator required for every class Library Liaison The KIN library liaison is Poo, Adriana, Phone: (408) 808-2019, Email: adriana.poo@sjsu.edu Course Requirements and Assignments Success in this course is based on the expectation that students will spend, for each unit of credit, a minimum of 45 hours over the length of the course (normally three hours per unit per week) for instruction, preparation/studying, or course related activities, including but not limited to internships, labs, and clinical practica. Other course structures will have equivalent workload expectations as described in the syllabus. Midterms and Final Exams Exams may include true-false, multiple choice, matching, and short answer questions and problems. Make-up exams are permitted only for illness and emergency (TRULY EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES). The student is responsible for notifying the instructor and making arrangements at the earliest possible time. In most cases, the exam must be completed before the next class meeting. All requests for make-up exams will be evaluated on an individual basis. The final exam will NOT be given early. Clinical Exercise Physiology, KIN187, Fall, 2018 Page 2 of 6

Grading Grading is based on percentage of total points earned as follows: 97-100% A+ 77-79% C+ Below 60% F 93-96% A 73-76% C 90-92% A- 70-72% C- 87-89% B+ 67-69% D+ 83-86% B 63-66% D 80-82% B- 60-62% D- Example Component % Earned % X Points Possible = Points Earned Class Contributions/Activities 88%.88 X 10 = 8.8 Observations Report 94%.94 X 20 = 18.8 Midterm Examination #1 80%.80 X 20 = 16.0 Midterm Examination #2 79%.79 X 20 = 15.8 Final Examination 90%.90 X 30 = 27.0 86.4 Grade: B+ Classroom Protocol This is a professional preparation course. Students are expected to: Ø Read assigned material prior to class. Ø Be fully prepared; actively and enthusiastically participate in ALL class activities and discussions. Ø Bring appropriate reading for the topic, calculator, and other necessary supplies to each class. Ø Complete assignments on time. Ø Keep the classroom clean. No food or drinks are allowed in SPX 208 except water. Ø Silence cell phones during class. Use electronic equipment ONLY for class activities (e.g., note taking). TEXTING, SCANNING THE INTERNET, AND CHECKING E-MAIL DURING CLASS IS UNPROFESSIONAL, DISRESPECTFUL, AND DISTRACTING TO OTHERS. The most effective class results when EACH class member makes an INDIVIDUAL COMMITMENT to be an active participant in the teaching/learning process. Individual contributions and differing viewpoints will be appreciated and respected. Students are responsible for material presented and announcements made in each class. Students who miss class (a rare occurrence!) are responsible for obtaining material from another student BEFORE seeing the instructor about content missed. Borderline grades may be raised or lowered depending upon student s professional commitment. Clinical Exercise Physiology, KIN187, Fall, 2018 Page 3 of 6

University Policies Per University Policy S16-9, university-wide policy information relevant to all courses, such as academic integrity, accommodations, etc. will be available on Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Programs Syllabus Information web page at http://www.sjsu.edu/gup/syllabusinfo/ Clinical Exercise Physiology, KIN187, Fall, 2018 Page 4 of 6

KIN 187 01/ Clinical Exercise Physiology, Fall 2018, Course Schedule The schedule is subject to change with fair notice announced in class and on Canvas. Course Schedule Date Content Reading Assignments Tues., Aug 21 Introduction & course overview, EIM CCD4; Guide: Chap. 1 Thurs., Aug 23 Tues., Aug 28 PA & Exercise for Persons with Chronic Conditions; Health Screening Exercise Programming; Art of Exercise Medicine CDD4: Chaps. 2 Guide: Chaps. 2, 3 CDD4: Chap. 3, 4 Guide: Chaps. 2, 3 Thurs., Aug 30 Comorbidities CDD4: Chap. 5 Guide: pgs 187 189 Tues., Sept 4 Cardiovascular Disease CDD4: Chaps. 10 Guide: Chap. 10 Defining and setting National Goals Thurs., Sept 6 Cardiovascular Disease CDD4: Chaps. 11 Tues., Sept 11 Cardiovascular Disease CDD4: Chaps. 12 Thurs., Sept 13 Cardiovascular Disease CDD4: Chaps. 13 Tues., Sept 18 Cardiovascular Disease CDD4: Chap. 14 Thurs., Sept 20 Cardiovascular Disease CDD4: Chaps. 15 Tues., Sept 25 Midterm exam #1 Thurs., Sept 27 Pulmonary Diseases CDD4: Chaps. 16, 17, 18, 19 Guide: Chap. 10 COPD Essentials National Asthma Control Initiative Tues., Oct 2 PA and Children Guide: pgs 180 184 Youth Resistance Training: Updated Position Statement Thurs., Oct 4 Diabetes CDD4: Chap.6 Guide: Chap. 10 Management of Hyperglycemia in Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Exercise Physiology, KIN187, Fall, 2018 Page 5 of 6

Tues., Oct 9 Diabetes CDD4: Chap. 6 Guide: pgs 268 279 Thurs., Oct 11 Older Adults Guide: pgs 188 195 Tues., Oct 16 Older Adults Guide: pgs 188 195 Thurs., Oct 18 Osteoporosis CDD4: Chap. 6 Guide: pgs 345 347 Tues., Oct 23 Thurs., Oct 25 Arthritis Lower Back Pain Stroke Observations Report Due CDD4: Chap. 6 Guide: pgs 297-301 Guide: pgs 184 188 CDD4: Chap. 25 Guide: pgs 248-251 My Stroke of Insight: Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D. Tues., Oct 30 Joint Replacements OrthoInfo Total Hip and Knee Replacement Thurs., Nov 1 Midterm Exam #2 Tues., Nov 6 Alzheimer s Disease CDD4: Chap. 31 Thurs., Nov 8 Fibromyalgia CDD4: Chap. 23 Tues., Nov 13 Work on Case Studies Thurs., Nov 15 Pregnancy & postpartum Guide: pp. 195 202 AOG Committee Opinion Tues., Nov 20 Thurs., Nov 22 Tues., Nov 27 Thurs., Nov 29 TBA THANKSGIVING TBA Practice case studies Tues., Dec 4 Practice case studies Thurs., Dec 6 Review for final exam Wednesday, 12/12 FINAL EXAM 9:45 am 12:00 pm $ Readings from ACSM s exercise management for persons with chronic diseases and disabilities are preceded by CDD4 and in regular typeface. $ Readings from ACSM s guidelines for exercise testing and prescription (Guide) are indicated in italics. $ Medications are covered in the Appendix A of CDD4 & Appendix A of the Guidelines Clinical Exercise Physiology, KIN187, Fall, 2018 Page 6 of 6