Although 25 % of U.S. adults are physically inactive, this percentage increases dramatically for older adults. Organizational change theory guided a state health department in identifying system gaps and developing strategies to expand programming for seniors. A survey of provider agencies in New Jersey assessed (a) capacity for physical activity programs for older adults, (b) accessibility of programs, and (c) barriers to providing programs. One hundred sixty agencies provided physi-cal activity programs to almost 184,000 individuals annually. Fewer than one half of the agencies provided exercise programs for people with disabilities, and only 44 % provided in-home programs. Eighty-two percent of program providers wanted to expand programm...
Background: Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability o...
BackgroundRegular physical activity is an important goal for elders with chronic health conditions.C...
Objective: This article describes participant characteristics in health promoting groups for communi...
The article describes the design and preliminary evaluation of a 17-week, twice-weekly, comprehensiv...
The article describes the design and preliminary evaluation of a 17-week, twice-weekly, comprehensiv...
BackgroundLack of adequate physical activity among older adults has been widely documented. Although...
Despite widespread information regarding the benefit of physical activity for health maintenance and...
Mobility, broadly defined as movement in all of its forms from ambulation to transportation, is crit...
Purpose: Although increased participation in physi-cal activity by older adults is a major public he...
As life expectancy increases and the population ages around the globe, concerns about growing levels...
This article uses the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the feasibility of implementing Enhance Mobility ...
Background: Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability o...
Issue addressed: The significance of physical activity (PA) for the health and wellbeing of older ad...
Physical inactivity has been established to be an independent risk factor for a range of chronic dis...
The article describes the dissemination and implementation of the Aging Well and Healthily (AWH) pro...
Background: Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability o...
BackgroundRegular physical activity is an important goal for elders with chronic health conditions.C...
Objective: This article describes participant characteristics in health promoting groups for communi...
The article describes the design and preliminary evaluation of a 17-week, twice-weekly, comprehensiv...
The article describes the design and preliminary evaluation of a 17-week, twice-weekly, comprehensiv...
BackgroundLack of adequate physical activity among older adults has been widely documented. Although...
Despite widespread information regarding the benefit of physical activity for health maintenance and...
Mobility, broadly defined as movement in all of its forms from ambulation to transportation, is crit...
Purpose: Although increased participation in physi-cal activity by older adults is a major public he...
As life expectancy increases and the population ages around the globe, concerns about growing levels...
This article uses the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the feasibility of implementing Enhance Mobility ...
Background: Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability o...
Issue addressed: The significance of physical activity (PA) for the health and wellbeing of older ad...
Physical inactivity has been established to be an independent risk factor for a range of chronic dis...
The article describes the dissemination and implementation of the Aging Well and Healthily (AWH) pro...
Background: Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability o...
BackgroundRegular physical activity is an important goal for elders with chronic health conditions.C...
Objective: This article describes participant characteristics in health promoting groups for communi...