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  1. Kenneth H. Cooper (4 de marzo de 1931, Oklahoma) 1 es un doctor en medicina y coronel de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos. 2 Cooper es el autor del libro Aerobics (1968) 3 en el que diseñó un método para mejorar el sistema cardiovascular. 4 . En 1970 publicó una nueva versión con gran aceptación en el mercado, The New Aerobics .

  2. Kenneth H. Cooper (born March 4, 1931, Oklahoma City) is a doctor of medicine and former Air Force lieutenant colonel from Oklahoma, who pioneered the benefits of doing aerobic exercise for maintaining and improving health.

  3. El creador de los aeróbicos fue el Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, un médico y fisiólogo estadounidense. En la década de 1960, el Dr. Cooper desarrolló una serie de ejercicios aeróbicos que se enfocaban en mejorar la resistencia cardiovascular.

  4. For more than 50 years, Kenneth H. Cooper, MD, MPH has inspired millions to exercise for good health with the release of his first best-seller Aerobics. Today Dr. Cooper is revolutionizing health and fitness again—calling on America and the world to Get Cooperized™.

  5. 12 de may. de 2021 · May 12, 2021. Fitness pioneer and “father of aerobics” Kenneth H. Cooper, MD, MPH, celebrated his 90th birthday on Thursday, March 4. In honor of Dr. Cooper, who has inspired millions to exercise for good health, we challenged America and the world to commit to living healthier.

  6. Still vitally active and energetic at age 90 (Figure 3), Dr. Cooper has recently been involved in studying the impact of inflammation on diseases, ranging from heart disease and cancer to Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disorder, and ways proper nutrition and supplements can counter systemic inflammation. 1 I can think of no other ...

  7. In 1968, Kenneth H. Cooper, MD, MPH, released his groundbreaking best-selling book, Aerobics. What began as one man’s quest to quantify the amount of healthy levels of exercise sparked a worldwide fitness movement. Aerobics has since been printed in 41 languages, including braille, and sold more than 30 million copies.