Description
Winner of the general readership, self-help award, Medical Journalists' Association Awards 2011
About the Author
Lionel Opie qualified as a medical doctor at the University of Cape Town. He then won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University where he trained in heart research and later worked with leaders of thought at Harvard University. After the world's first heart transplant in Cape Town, he was invited back to South Africa to develop heart research at Groote Schuur Hospital, where he still works. As a clinician he specializes in managing problems of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and reducing heart attack risks. His teams' ground-breaking contributions show how exercise can counter heart attacks, following the philosophy that heart-mind interactions are of crucial importance in achieving and maintaining optimal health. He is highly regarded internationally as a scientist, academic and medical writer. He has recently been honoured with the prestigious South African Presidential award, the Order of Mapungubwe.
Reviews
It is a rare example of a book that will appeal to health-conscious individuals and health professionals ... This is a useful health education tool and a great reference. * Nursing Standard *
Living Longer, Living Better is worthy reading for cardiologists and general practitioners to recommend to their patients. * The Lancet *
This book is well written and easy to read. It sets out to dispel the myths or contradictory messages that have previously been given. * British Journal of Cardiac Nursing *
An Amazon search in this category yields over 4,000 titles in this area in the GBP10 to GBP20 price bracket of Opie's living longer, living better . I have not read even a fraction of these, but now feel confident I will not need to as the passion, wisdom and clarity of his view make for excellent reading. Buy this book! * Cardiology News *
With a primary focus on cardiovascular health plus information on fads and supplements, it offers valuable information in a concise, understandable manner. Both practitioners and lay people are the intended audience and both can benefit from an exciting blend of evidence and common sense. It is a credible and understandable review of the often confusing research available on health promotion. People from all walks of life and education can benefit from reading this book. Readers will find themselves unable to argue with the facts, resulting in a growing commitment to change their lifestyles. Better yet, readers may find themselves more confident and determined to take action to improve their own health as well as the health of their clients. 5 stars! * Doody's Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198525677
Author Lionel H. Opie
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 376g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 141mm * 17mm