The publication of the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSM) Position Stand on Physical Activity and Exercise for Older Adults and the release of the US Government Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans have emphasized the need for the development of national guidelines for the promotion of appropriate physical activity levels. Similar efforts are being conducted in many different countries. Due to the rapid aging of the world population, it is important to develop evidence-based recommendations regarding lifestyle activities known to decreased chronic disease and promote functional independence. It is increasing apparent that both aerobic and resistance type of physical activity are needed. The European Union has strongly advised i...
Physical function (ie, aerobic capacity, gait speed, and muscle strength) has been proposed as a bio...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(3): 406-416, 2017. Previous research has indicated that...
The publication of the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSM) Position Stand on Physical Activity...
Purpose: Identifying whether the recommendations of the WHO regarding the amount of weekly time dedi...
With age, there is a gradual decrease in muscle mass and strength, and the use of strength training ...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
Physical inactivity and sedentary time are associated with all-cause mortality, chronic non-communic...
It is widely known that in elderly people a regular physical activity of mild intensity shows signif...
© Copyright © 2020 Tavoian, Russ, Consitt and Clark. Optimal health benefits from exercise are achie...
As aging continues to grow in our society, sarcopenia and associated fall risk is considered a publi...
Sarcopenia is associated with substantial health and economic consequences and is emerging as a majo...
Research shows that exercise training programmes lead to several improvements in older adults’ healt...
The aim of this paper is to give an insight on how physical activity can be defined, parameterized a...
The aim of this paper is to give an insight on how physical activity can be defined, parameterized a...
Physical function (ie, aerobic capacity, gait speed, and muscle strength) has been proposed as a bio...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(3): 406-416, 2017. Previous research has indicated that...
The publication of the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSM) Position Stand on Physical Activity...
Purpose: Identifying whether the recommendations of the WHO regarding the amount of weekly time dedi...
With age, there is a gradual decrease in muscle mass and strength, and the use of strength training ...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
Physical inactivity and sedentary time are associated with all-cause mortality, chronic non-communic...
It is widely known that in elderly people a regular physical activity of mild intensity shows signif...
© Copyright © 2020 Tavoian, Russ, Consitt and Clark. Optimal health benefits from exercise are achie...
As aging continues to grow in our society, sarcopenia and associated fall risk is considered a publi...
Sarcopenia is associated with substantial health and economic consequences and is emerging as a majo...
Research shows that exercise training programmes lead to several improvements in older adults’ healt...
The aim of this paper is to give an insight on how physical activity can be defined, parameterized a...
The aim of this paper is to give an insight on how physical activity can be defined, parameterized a...
Physical function (ie, aerobic capacity, gait speed, and muscle strength) has been proposed as a bio...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(3): 406-416, 2017. Previous research has indicated that...