Reports on a study which set out to explore the way in which older people admitted to hospital with depression experience exercise groups and the manner in which they engage in physical activity once discharged. Eleven participants aged 69 to 86 years were purposively selected using exercise group attendance records. The findings from this study support the use of exercise groups for older people admitted to hospital with depression. Community based interventions designed to promote physical activity in older people recovering from mental illness are most likely to be effective if they address individually identified functional goals and take into account the social needs of the older service users
The world population is aging rapidly. Whilst this dramatic demographic change is a desirable and we...
Objectives: To identify which individual- and context-related factors influence the translation into...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
While exercise has been widely proposed in the management of depression in older people, the subject...
While exercise has been widely proposed in the management of depression in older people, the subject...
The feel-good factor we feel after exercise is well documented: aside from the endorphins - the ‘hap...
Background: The benefits of physical exercise in reducing clinically defined depression in the gener...
Depression is the most common mental disorder among people over 65 years old, making it one of the m...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about characteristics explaining low level of physical activity in late-life d...
Background: Depression is common in later life. Aims: To determine whether exercise is effective as ...
Abstract Background Although currently available evidence suggests that physical exercise can be ben...
With the aging population, late-life depression is a global challenge. Health is important for older...
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
Background. The human population is getting older and the need for health care especially tailored f...
Abstract: Background: exercise may reduce depressive symptoms both in healthy aged populations and i...
The world population is aging rapidly. Whilst this dramatic demographic change is a desirable and we...
Objectives: To identify which individual- and context-related factors influence the translation into...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
While exercise has been widely proposed in the management of depression in older people, the subject...
While exercise has been widely proposed in the management of depression in older people, the subject...
The feel-good factor we feel after exercise is well documented: aside from the endorphins - the ‘hap...
Background: The benefits of physical exercise in reducing clinically defined depression in the gener...
Depression is the most common mental disorder among people over 65 years old, making it one of the m...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about characteristics explaining low level of physical activity in late-life d...
Background: Depression is common in later life. Aims: To determine whether exercise is effective as ...
Abstract Background Although currently available evidence suggests that physical exercise can be ben...
With the aging population, late-life depression is a global challenge. Health is important for older...
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
Background. The human population is getting older and the need for health care especially tailored f...
Abstract: Background: exercise may reduce depressive symptoms both in healthy aged populations and i...
The world population is aging rapidly. Whilst this dramatic demographic change is a desirable and we...
Objectives: To identify which individual- and context-related factors influence the translation into...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...