IntroductionRegular physical activity can reduce age-related functional decline, as well people's risk for chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, colon cancer, and diabetes. The objective of this study was to estimate the level of participation in aerobic, muscle-strengthening, and flexibility activities among Americans aged 50 years or older.MethodsUsing population-based data from the 2001 National Health Interview Survey, we classified qualified respondents (N = 11,969) according to whether they met the activity criteria used in Healthy People 2010\ua0goals for leisure-time participation in regular aerobic physical activity, vigorous-intensity aerobic activity, strength-training activity, and flexibility activity. ...
INTRODUCTION: Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality and ...
This study describes moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior among New ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels in older adults decline with age. The prevalence and corre...
IntroductionRegular physical activity can reduce age-related functional decline, as well people’s ri...
Objectives:To describe aerobic physical activity among middle-aged and older adults by their self-re...
Habitual exercise provides protection against fatal coronary heart disease, extends longevity, and e...
There is evidence from high quality studies to strongly support the positive association between inc...
Over 80% of adults in the US fail to meet the ≥150 min weekly physical activity guideline; 40% age ≥...
Promoting physical activity in older adults is an important part of healthy aging. With an increasin...
Purpose of the Study: There is a global imperative to increase awareness of the emerging evidence on...
IntroductionPhysical activity helps diabetic older adults who have physical impairments or comorbid ...
Objectives: To describe aerobic physical activity among middle-aged and older adults by their self-r...
Purpose of the Study: There is a global imperative to increase awareness of the emerging evidence o...
Recent research indicates that the number of people aged over 60 years is rising faster than any oth...
Objective - To issue a recommendation on the types and amounts of physical activity needed to improv...
INTRODUCTION: Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality and ...
This study describes moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior among New ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels in older adults decline with age. The prevalence and corre...
IntroductionRegular physical activity can reduce age-related functional decline, as well people’s ri...
Objectives:To describe aerobic physical activity among middle-aged and older adults by their self-re...
Habitual exercise provides protection against fatal coronary heart disease, extends longevity, and e...
There is evidence from high quality studies to strongly support the positive association between inc...
Over 80% of adults in the US fail to meet the ≥150 min weekly physical activity guideline; 40% age ≥...
Promoting physical activity in older adults is an important part of healthy aging. With an increasin...
Purpose of the Study: There is a global imperative to increase awareness of the emerging evidence on...
IntroductionPhysical activity helps diabetic older adults who have physical impairments or comorbid ...
Objectives: To describe aerobic physical activity among middle-aged and older adults by their self-r...
Purpose of the Study: There is a global imperative to increase awareness of the emerging evidence o...
Recent research indicates that the number of people aged over 60 years is rising faster than any oth...
Objective - To issue a recommendation on the types and amounts of physical activity needed to improv...
INTRODUCTION: Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality and ...
This study describes moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior among New ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels in older adults decline with age. The prevalence and corre...