Introduction: Physical activity (PA) benefits older adults. The study aim was to examine the effect of ‘Vitality’: a community-based group physical activity programme for older adults and explore user experiences. Methods: An intervention group, representing new Vitality members (n16, mean age: 69.5 ± 6.5 years), and a control group (n16, mean age: 63±6.3 years) were tested before and after an 8-week period on a range of 1) physical measures: body mass, body mass index, resting heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, 6-minute walk (6 MWT), 30-second sit to stand, 30-second arm curl, 8-foot up and go (8UG), chair sit and reach (CSR), back scratch, and 2) psychological measures: self-efficacy for exercise, physical activity enjo...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is important for healthy ageing. Despite strong evidence on the bene...
Background - Physical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly all...
This study aimed to investigate the acceptability, barriers, enablers, perceived benefits, and outco...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) benefits older adults. The study aim was to examine the effect ...
Introduction: The study aim was to examine the effect of ‘Vitality’: a community-based group physica...
Aim: The purpose of this formative study was to explore current knowledge and attitudes towards phys...
BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity (PA) has many health benefits but declines with age. Community...
Background: the health benefits of physical activity (PA) participation in later life are widely rec...
Many age-related diseases can be prevented or delayed by daily physical activity. Unfortunately, man...
Introduction: Bingocize® (BGZ), a health promotion physical activity intervention has shown to benef...
AIM: The purpose of this formative study was to explore current knowledge and attitudes towards phys...
The current research used both interview and questionnaire data from three groups of older adults ag...
BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity (PA) is a key contributor to healthy ageing. However, despite ...
The proportion of older adults (60+ years) globally, is predicted to more than double between 2017 ...
Background: physical activity (PA) is important for older people to maintain functional independence...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is important for healthy ageing. Despite strong evidence on the bene...
Background - Physical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly all...
This study aimed to investigate the acceptability, barriers, enablers, perceived benefits, and outco...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) benefits older adults. The study aim was to examine the effect ...
Introduction: The study aim was to examine the effect of ‘Vitality’: a community-based group physica...
Aim: The purpose of this formative study was to explore current knowledge and attitudes towards phys...
BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity (PA) has many health benefits but declines with age. Community...
Background: the health benefits of physical activity (PA) participation in later life are widely rec...
Many age-related diseases can be prevented or delayed by daily physical activity. Unfortunately, man...
Introduction: Bingocize® (BGZ), a health promotion physical activity intervention has shown to benef...
AIM: The purpose of this formative study was to explore current knowledge and attitudes towards phys...
The current research used both interview and questionnaire data from three groups of older adults ag...
BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity (PA) is a key contributor to healthy ageing. However, despite ...
The proportion of older adults (60+ years) globally, is predicted to more than double between 2017 ...
Background: physical activity (PA) is important for older people to maintain functional independence...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is important for healthy ageing. Despite strong evidence on the bene...
Background - Physical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly all...
This study aimed to investigate the acceptability, barriers, enablers, perceived benefits, and outco...