International Journal of Exercise Science 5(4) : 321-333, 2012. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a short-term novel multidimensional aquatic exercise program on functional abilities of healthy older adults. Twenty-six men and women (mean age 76.33 + 5.55 years) were recruited and assigned to an aquatic- (n = 15) or land-based (n = 11) training group. The aquatic training group completed a multidimensional water exercise program that incorporated resistance training, functional exercise movements and rudimentary aquatic plyometric activities. The active control group participated in a supervised land-based fitness program. Each exercise intervention was conducted over an 8-week period (16 sessions of 30 - 40 minute...
This study compared the effectiveness of water and land based balance specific exercise in older adu...
There are a variety of studies performed using aquatic exercise programs to evaluate balance measure...
Background: Physical activity, whether in water or on land, can improve motor disorders in the elder...
Aquatic physical exercise programs have become progressively more popular among elderly people. Some...
Title: The effect of water-based exercise program on the functional physical fitness in elderly Obje...
ABSTRACT: The research on the effects of aquatic exercise is a field that has grown rapidly in the l...
The practice of physical exercise is recommended in the prevention of the deterioration of neuromusc...
Background: With the global population growing older, age-related impairments have become more preva...
Risk of falling is a serious health concern in the elderly population. Thirty to fifty percent of th...
The research on the effects of aquatic exercise is a field that has grown rapidly in the last decade...
ABSTRACT: The development and progression of sarcopenia is a complex and multi-factorial process. A ...
Objective: To determine whether a 22 week water exercise program can improve physical functioning in...
Objective: To analyze the effects of a water-based exercise program on peak torque (PT) and rate of ...
Due to demographic changes, the world’s population is progressively aging. The physiological deterio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a 5 week program of aquatic exercise on sel...
This study compared the effectiveness of water and land based balance specific exercise in older adu...
There are a variety of studies performed using aquatic exercise programs to evaluate balance measure...
Background: Physical activity, whether in water or on land, can improve motor disorders in the elder...
Aquatic physical exercise programs have become progressively more popular among elderly people. Some...
Title: The effect of water-based exercise program on the functional physical fitness in elderly Obje...
ABSTRACT: The research on the effects of aquatic exercise is a field that has grown rapidly in the l...
The practice of physical exercise is recommended in the prevention of the deterioration of neuromusc...
Background: With the global population growing older, age-related impairments have become more preva...
Risk of falling is a serious health concern in the elderly population. Thirty to fifty percent of th...
The research on the effects of aquatic exercise is a field that has grown rapidly in the last decade...
ABSTRACT: The development and progression of sarcopenia is a complex and multi-factorial process. A ...
Objective: To determine whether a 22 week water exercise program can improve physical functioning in...
Objective: To analyze the effects of a water-based exercise program on peak torque (PT) and rate of ...
Due to demographic changes, the world’s population is progressively aging. The physiological deterio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a 5 week program of aquatic exercise on sel...
This study compared the effectiveness of water and land based balance specific exercise in older adu...
There are a variety of studies performed using aquatic exercise programs to evaluate balance measure...
Background: Physical activity, whether in water or on land, can improve motor disorders in the elder...