Background: The benefits of regular exercise and physical activity are well known. Those living in long-term care are often frail, but have the potential to benefit from physical activity; yet are less likely to be offered exercise. Promoting exercise within residential and nursing homes may reduce health risks associated with inactivity in this population. The aim of this cohort study is to identify predictors of attendance at physiotherapy led exercise groups offered to older adults residing in long-term care in the United Kingdom. Methods: One thousand and twenty three older adults residing in residential and nursing homes, were recruited to the Older People's Exercise in Residential and nursing Accommodation (OPERA) cluster randomi...
Background: Falls are two to four times more frequent amongst older adults living in long-term care ...
Background: As life expectancy increases and the number of older people, particularly those aged 85 ...
Summary Background Depression is common and is associated with poor outcomes among elderly care-ho...
Introduction The number of Irish older adults receiving long term care is steadily growing in line ...
Predictors of attendance to group exercise: a cohort study of older adults in long-term care facilit...
Research suggests targeted exercise is important for people living with dementia, especially those l...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
Background: Depression is common and is associated with poor outcomes among elderly care-home reside...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that contribute to community-dwelling older adults...
AIM: Nursing home residing older adults often experience fear of sickness or death, functional impa...
Information on the amount of exercise practised by nursing home (NH) residents is scarce. This study...
Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government. Grants CZH/4/518 and CZG/2/569.Peer reviewedPublisher P...
Context: Physical activity has been shown to have physiological and psychological benefits in adults...
Restorative home care services are short term, individualized programs aimed at maximizing an older ...
The purpose of this research is to determine factors that influence the persistence rates of active ...
Background: Falls are two to four times more frequent amongst older adults living in long-term care ...
Background: As life expectancy increases and the number of older people, particularly those aged 85 ...
Summary Background Depression is common and is associated with poor outcomes among elderly care-ho...
Introduction The number of Irish older adults receiving long term care is steadily growing in line ...
Predictors of attendance to group exercise: a cohort study of older adults in long-term care facilit...
Research suggests targeted exercise is important for people living with dementia, especially those l...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
Background: Depression is common and is associated with poor outcomes among elderly care-home reside...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that contribute to community-dwelling older adults...
AIM: Nursing home residing older adults often experience fear of sickness or death, functional impa...
Information on the amount of exercise practised by nursing home (NH) residents is scarce. This study...
Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government. Grants CZH/4/518 and CZG/2/569.Peer reviewedPublisher P...
Context: Physical activity has been shown to have physiological and psychological benefits in adults...
Restorative home care services are short term, individualized programs aimed at maximizing an older ...
The purpose of this research is to determine factors that influence the persistence rates of active ...
Background: Falls are two to four times more frequent amongst older adults living in long-term care ...
Background: As life expectancy increases and the number of older people, particularly those aged 85 ...
Summary Background Depression is common and is associated with poor outcomes among elderly care-ho...