Abstract Background: Walking training can be an adequate choice to improve physical and psychological conditions in the elderly. Studies have reported positive changes in the quality of life, depressive symptoms and pain. However, baseline characteristics of volunteers have been controlled, and some of previous studies have not investigated these parameters concomitantly. Objectives: To assess the effects of moderate-intensity walking on quality of life, depressive symptoms and physical pain in physically active elderly individuals. Methods: Sixty-nine subjects were recruited and allocated into two groups: training group (n = 40) and control group (n = 29). All were evaluated for quality of life, depressive symptoms and pain. Training gr...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study investigated the effects of Nordic walking on physical functions and ...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between amount of time walking and depre...
Purpose (1) To determine the effects of a 9-month resistance training intervention on quality of li...
Cognitive decline and depressive symptoms are highly prevalent in older adults and associated with n...
International audiencePhysical inactivity and advanced age are associated with risk of depressive di...
This study examines and compares the effect of aerobic and resistance exercise on emotional and phys...
Background: Depression is common in later life. Aims: To determine whether exercise is effective as ...
Background: Although physical activity (PA) has been demonstrated to reduce symptoms of depression a...
Physical activity (PA) is positively associated with health-related quality of life (HRQL) in older ...
Background: Physical activity has proven to be beneficial for physical functioning, cognition, depre...
Objectives: The purpose of current semi-experimental study was a survey on effect Abstract of ...
Objective To evaluate whether a 4-month physical activity (PA) group program and visits to sociocult...
INTRODUCTION: Quality of Life (QoL) tends to decrease with age. Exercise has been shown to be effect...
Background: The benefits of physical exercise in reducing clinically defined depression in the gener...
A recent study involving participants 50 years and older from Northern Ireland (NI) and the Republic...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study investigated the effects of Nordic walking on physical functions and ...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between amount of time walking and depre...
Purpose (1) To determine the effects of a 9-month resistance training intervention on quality of li...
Cognitive decline and depressive symptoms are highly prevalent in older adults and associated with n...
International audiencePhysical inactivity and advanced age are associated with risk of depressive di...
This study examines and compares the effect of aerobic and resistance exercise on emotional and phys...
Background: Depression is common in later life. Aims: To determine whether exercise is effective as ...
Background: Although physical activity (PA) has been demonstrated to reduce symptoms of depression a...
Physical activity (PA) is positively associated with health-related quality of life (HRQL) in older ...
Background: Physical activity has proven to be beneficial for physical functioning, cognition, depre...
Objectives: The purpose of current semi-experimental study was a survey on effect Abstract of ...
Objective To evaluate whether a 4-month physical activity (PA) group program and visits to sociocult...
INTRODUCTION: Quality of Life (QoL) tends to decrease with age. Exercise has been shown to be effect...
Background: The benefits of physical exercise in reducing clinically defined depression in the gener...
A recent study involving participants 50 years and older from Northern Ireland (NI) and the Republic...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study investigated the effects of Nordic walking on physical functions and ...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between amount of time walking and depre...
Purpose (1) To determine the effects of a 9-month resistance training intervention on quality of li...