Purpose: To test confirmatory factor analyses of successful aging composed of physical, psychological, cognitive, and social functioning factors in masters athletes (n = 764) and non-sporting adults (n = 404), and compare the physical, psychological, cognitive, and social functioning of masters athletes versus non-sporting adults. Method: Self-reported cross-sectional data were analyzed with confirmatory factor analyses. Results: Physical, psychological, cognitive, and social functioning latent factors significantly loaded onto a higher-order successful aging latent factor (p < .05). Masters athletes had higher physical and social functioning than non-sporting adults (p < .05). Psychological and cognitive functioning did not differ between ...
Advocating continued health into old age, so called successful aging, is a growing public health goa...
Regular physical activity has been recognized as an effective strategy for limiting the cognitive de...
Masters athletes are classified as older individuals who systematically train for and compete in org...
Due to their high physical functioning, masters athletes are regularly proposed to exemplify success...
Geard, DE ORCiD: 0000-0002-4292-9278The aging global population and the associated health issues tha...
Sedentary aging is often characterized by physical dysfunction and chronic degenerative diseases. In...
Geard, DE ORCiD: 0000-0002-4292-9278Global population aging has raised academic interest in successf...
Human aging particularly after ∼70 years, is associated with declines in physical function and athle...
Masters athletes are a unique group of older adults whose experiences may provide valuable insights ...
Whilst there is growing evidence that activity across the lifespan is beneficial for improved health...
While masters sport aligns with the holistic concept of active aging, related research has focused p...
Abstract—Whilst there is growing evidence that activity across the lifespan is beneficial for improv...
An exceptional cohort of masters athletes extensively train for and compete in sport during middle- ...
Masters athletes are typically older than 35 years of age and systematically train for, and compete ...
Master athletes (30yrs and older) are aged individuals who exercise regularly and compete in organiz...
Advocating continued health into old age, so called successful aging, is a growing public health goa...
Regular physical activity has been recognized as an effective strategy for limiting the cognitive de...
Masters athletes are classified as older individuals who systematically train for and compete in org...
Due to their high physical functioning, masters athletes are regularly proposed to exemplify success...
Geard, DE ORCiD: 0000-0002-4292-9278The aging global population and the associated health issues tha...
Sedentary aging is often characterized by physical dysfunction and chronic degenerative diseases. In...
Geard, DE ORCiD: 0000-0002-4292-9278Global population aging has raised academic interest in successf...
Human aging particularly after ∼70 years, is associated with declines in physical function and athle...
Masters athletes are a unique group of older adults whose experiences may provide valuable insights ...
Whilst there is growing evidence that activity across the lifespan is beneficial for improved health...
While masters sport aligns with the holistic concept of active aging, related research has focused p...
Abstract—Whilst there is growing evidence that activity across the lifespan is beneficial for improv...
An exceptional cohort of masters athletes extensively train for and compete in sport during middle- ...
Masters athletes are typically older than 35 years of age and systematically train for, and compete ...
Master athletes (30yrs and older) are aged individuals who exercise regularly and compete in organiz...
Advocating continued health into old age, so called successful aging, is a growing public health goa...
Regular physical activity has been recognized as an effective strategy for limiting the cognitive de...
Masters athletes are classified as older individuals who systematically train for and compete in org...