One of the most important factors of successful ageing is a sufficient level of motor independence, which is strongly associated with an appropriate level of activity. It was decided to determine the relationship between barriers to physical activity and physical activity and health self-assessment in healthy and chronically ill men, among 206 men aged 65–83 years. A relationship was found between kinesiophobia, physical activity and self-assessment of health, and the differences between health self-assessment in the healthy and chronically ill. No differences were found regarding activity. Important factors affecting the health of older men are selfawareness of being chronically sick, BMI and level of physical activity. A relationshi...
Systematic physical activity leads to some physical and psychological benefits for the body, and the...
Introduction: Aging process leads to increased risk of functional impairments and diseases occurrenc...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
One of the most important factors of successful ageing is a sufficient level of motor independence, ...
Regular physical activity helps to improve physical and mental functions as well as reverse some eff...
Introduction: Physical activity at any age brings numerous benefits. In youth, it strengthens and in...
Successful ageing is understood to mean a satisfactory health status, high level of financial indepe...
Physical activity is a basic component of geriatric prevention. Lower physical activity of seniors i...
Introduction: Demographic assessment in Poland allows to show progressive aging of society, which is...
Regular physical activity is associated with enhanced health and reduced risk of all-cause mortality...
Introduction and aim of the study. World society is aging. In Poland, in 2015 the proportion of olde...
Background. Scientific studies on ageing have repeatedly shown positive correlations between physica...
Background: The article raises a topical scientific problem regarding the physical inactivity and lo...
Ageing, as a physiological process in human ontogenesis, is inevitable. However, it can assume a mil...
Background. Studies of people aged 50+ undertaking physical activity show the possibility to delay a...
Systematic physical activity leads to some physical and psychological benefits for the body, and the...
Introduction: Aging process leads to increased risk of functional impairments and diseases occurrenc...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
One of the most important factors of successful ageing is a sufficient level of motor independence, ...
Regular physical activity helps to improve physical and mental functions as well as reverse some eff...
Introduction: Physical activity at any age brings numerous benefits. In youth, it strengthens and in...
Successful ageing is understood to mean a satisfactory health status, high level of financial indepe...
Physical activity is a basic component of geriatric prevention. Lower physical activity of seniors i...
Introduction: Demographic assessment in Poland allows to show progressive aging of society, which is...
Regular physical activity is associated with enhanced health and reduced risk of all-cause mortality...
Introduction and aim of the study. World society is aging. In Poland, in 2015 the proportion of olde...
Background. Scientific studies on ageing have repeatedly shown positive correlations between physica...
Background: The article raises a topical scientific problem regarding the physical inactivity and lo...
Ageing, as a physiological process in human ontogenesis, is inevitable. However, it can assume a mil...
Background. Studies of people aged 50+ undertaking physical activity show the possibility to delay a...
Systematic physical activity leads to some physical and psychological benefits for the body, and the...
Introduction: Aging process leads to increased risk of functional impairments and diseases occurrenc...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...