This paper examines the risk factors that influence physical activity levels among a representative sample or older people in England and their awareness of the Chief Medical Officer's recommended level of physical activity. The paper analyses data from the cross-sectional, nationally-representative Health Surveys for England (HSfE) in 2006 and 2007. In HSfE2006, 1,550 adults aged 60-69 years responded to a physical activity participation questionnaire, and in HSfE2007, 561 adults aged 60-64. years were asked about their knowledge of the physical activity requirement and their attitudes to participation. Very few respondents knew the recommended physical activity target, but more than one-half thought they had enough physical activity in th...
The fact that the decline of the human functional capacity is determined by behaviors and exposures ...
Physical activity is increasingly positioned as playing an important role in preventing and mitigati...
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) in older people is critically important in the prevention of diseas...
Regular physical activity helps to improve physical and mental functions as well as reverse some eff...
There is evidence from high quality studies to strongly support the positive association between inc...
Most adults do not achieve the levels of physical activity currently recommended for a healthy lifes...
Despite the many health benefits that accrue from regular participation in physical activity up to 5...
Abstract Background The promotion of physical activity (PA) plays a major role for healthy ageing ev...
AIM: The purpose of this formative study was to explore current knowledge and attitudes towards phys...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearl...
Strength recommendations have been embedded within the UK’s Chief Medical Officers’ physical activit...
Physical activity makes a notable contribution to one’s independence, ability to perform everyday ta...
Background: despite the advantages of physical activity (PA), older adults are often insufficiently ...
Background Physical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly al...
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels in older adults decline with age. The prevalence and corre...
The fact that the decline of the human functional capacity is determined by behaviors and exposures ...
Physical activity is increasingly positioned as playing an important role in preventing and mitigati...
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) in older people is critically important in the prevention of diseas...
Regular physical activity helps to improve physical and mental functions as well as reverse some eff...
There is evidence from high quality studies to strongly support the positive association between inc...
Most adults do not achieve the levels of physical activity currently recommended for a healthy lifes...
Despite the many health benefits that accrue from regular participation in physical activity up to 5...
Abstract Background The promotion of physical activity (PA) plays a major role for healthy ageing ev...
AIM: The purpose of this formative study was to explore current knowledge and attitudes towards phys...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearl...
Strength recommendations have been embedded within the UK’s Chief Medical Officers’ physical activit...
Physical activity makes a notable contribution to one’s independence, ability to perform everyday ta...
Background: despite the advantages of physical activity (PA), older adults are often insufficiently ...
Background Physical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly al...
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels in older adults decline with age. The prevalence and corre...
The fact that the decline of the human functional capacity is determined by behaviors and exposures ...
Physical activity is increasingly positioned as playing an important role in preventing and mitigati...
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) in older people is critically important in the prevention of diseas...