Purpose and Hypothesis: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effects of a regular yoga program on balance in older adults. We hypothesized that a regular yoga program would improve balance and consequently reduce fall risk in the older adult population.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/dptcapstones/1000/thumbnail.jp
ABSTRACT Objectives and importance of study: Yoga improves balance and mobility and hence has potent...
Objectives: Senility and reduction of physical activities usually cause undesirable physical and eve...
Aging happens to everyone on different levels. As we get older our bodies naturally have the tendenc...
Purpose and Hypothesis: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effects of a regu...
Objective: one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall annually. Exercise that challenges bala...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine if a therapeutic Yoga program could improve the...
Research into successful aging has shown that the ability to control balance is a key part of mainta...
protocol for systematic reviewWhat is the impact or effect of yoga programs on fall and/or fear of f...
Introduction: The increase of the elderly population increases the number of falls and their consequ...
Objectives and importance of study: Yoga improves balance and mobility, and therefore has potential ...
Objectives: Old age is a period accompanied by automatic, gradual, and advancing corrosive chan...
Nearly a third of people aged over 65 years and over half of people older than 80 have a fall at lea...
Background: The world's elderly population is growing. Physical activity has positive effects on hea...
Introduction: Falls significantly reduce independence and quality of life in older age. Balance-spec...
BackgroundThe loss of mobility during aging impacts independence and leads to further disability, mo...
ABSTRACT Objectives and importance of study: Yoga improves balance and mobility and hence has potent...
Objectives: Senility and reduction of physical activities usually cause undesirable physical and eve...
Aging happens to everyone on different levels. As we get older our bodies naturally have the tendenc...
Purpose and Hypothesis: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effects of a regu...
Objective: one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall annually. Exercise that challenges bala...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine if a therapeutic Yoga program could improve the...
Research into successful aging has shown that the ability to control balance is a key part of mainta...
protocol for systematic reviewWhat is the impact or effect of yoga programs on fall and/or fear of f...
Introduction: The increase of the elderly population increases the number of falls and their consequ...
Objectives and importance of study: Yoga improves balance and mobility, and therefore has potential ...
Objectives: Old age is a period accompanied by automatic, gradual, and advancing corrosive chan...
Nearly a third of people aged over 65 years and over half of people older than 80 have a fall at lea...
Background: The world's elderly population is growing. Physical activity has positive effects on hea...
Introduction: Falls significantly reduce independence and quality of life in older age. Balance-spec...
BackgroundThe loss of mobility during aging impacts independence and leads to further disability, mo...
ABSTRACT Objectives and importance of study: Yoga improves balance and mobility and hence has potent...
Objectives: Senility and reduction of physical activities usually cause undesirable physical and eve...
Aging happens to everyone on different levels. As we get older our bodies naturally have the tendenc...