BACKGROUND: Older people constitute a significant proportion of the total population and their number is projected to increase by more than half by 2030. This increasing probability of late survival comes with considerable individual, economic and social impact. Physical activity (PA) can influence the ageing process but the specific relationship with healthy ageing (HA) is unclear. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies examining the associations of PA with HA. Studies were identified from a systematic search across major electronic databases from inception as January 2017. Random-effect meta-analysis was performed to calculate a pooled effect size (ES) and 95% CIs. Studies were assessed for met...
Purpose: To investigate the associations of time spent sedentary, in moderate-to-vigorous-intensity ...
Objective: The specialised literature indicates that the two key aspects in active ageing are perfor...
The work was supported by the National Institute on Aging in the United States (grants 2RO1AG7644-01...
Older people constitute a significant proportion of the total population and their number is project...
Background: Older people constitute a significant proportion of the total population and their numbe...
Background Physical activity is associated with improved overall health in those people who survive ...
Studies have indicated that participation in physical activity (PA) enhances health and reduces mort...
Background: The activity patterns of older adults include more light/mild-intensity or “nonexercise”...
Background: Considering that physical activity is associated with healthy ageing and helps to delay...
Research on healthy ageing lacks an agreed conceptual framework and has not adequately taken into ac...
Purpose of the Study: There is a global imperative to increase awareness of the emerging evidence o...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
OBJECTIVES: The number of older people is growing across the world; however, quantitative synthesis ...
BackgroundThe activity patterns of older adults include more light/mild-intensity or “non-exercise” ...
BACKGROUND: The steep decline in physical activity (PA) among the oldest old is not well understood;...
Purpose: To investigate the associations of time spent sedentary, in moderate-to-vigorous-intensity ...
Objective: The specialised literature indicates that the two key aspects in active ageing are perfor...
The work was supported by the National Institute on Aging in the United States (grants 2RO1AG7644-01...
Older people constitute a significant proportion of the total population and their number is project...
Background: Older people constitute a significant proportion of the total population and their numbe...
Background Physical activity is associated with improved overall health in those people who survive ...
Studies have indicated that participation in physical activity (PA) enhances health and reduces mort...
Background: The activity patterns of older adults include more light/mild-intensity or “nonexercise”...
Background: Considering that physical activity is associated with healthy ageing and helps to delay...
Research on healthy ageing lacks an agreed conceptual framework and has not adequately taken into ac...
Purpose of the Study: There is a global imperative to increase awareness of the emerging evidence o...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
OBJECTIVES: The number of older people is growing across the world; however, quantitative synthesis ...
BackgroundThe activity patterns of older adults include more light/mild-intensity or “non-exercise” ...
BACKGROUND: The steep decline in physical activity (PA) among the oldest old is not well understood;...
Purpose: To investigate the associations of time spent sedentary, in moderate-to-vigorous-intensity ...
Objective: The specialised literature indicates that the two key aspects in active ageing are perfor...
The work was supported by the National Institute on Aging in the United States (grants 2RO1AG7644-01...