[Purpose] This study determined the effects of age, gender, and participation on the benefits of a 6-month supervised exercise program on older adults. [Subjects and Methods] Eighty-five (37 women, 48 men) community-dwelling older adults participated. The chair sit-and-reach test, the 8-foot up-and-go test, the 6-minute walk test, the Berg Balance Scale, lower-body flexibility, dynamic balance, aerobic endurance, balance, metabolic rate, muscle strength, and position sense were evaluated. Repeated-measures of analysis of variance was performed including dependent variables of age, gender, and participation in the exercise program as dependent inter-subject factors and time of assessment as an intra-subject factor. [Results] Mean exercise pa...
BackgroundPhysical activity has health benefits across the lifespan, yet only 13 % of Canadian older...
[[abstract]]Background and purpose: With the aging society coming, many group activities are designe...
Background and Aims : Exercise capacity declines with age and is improved with exercise training. Th...
[Purpose] This study determined the effects of age, gender, and participation on the benefits of a 6...
Factors affecting the benefits of a six-month supervised exercise program on community-dwelling olde...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
B. Sue Graves, FACSM1, Fereshteh Ahmadabadi2, John Crimmins2. 1Florida Atlantic University, Boca Rat...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that contribute to community-dwelling older adults...
WOS: 000250434100004PubMed ID: 17303264This study was aimed at determining the effect of a group-bas...
Background: Regular physical activity has been promoted as a necessary and important component of di...
This study examined whether self-efficacy and quality of exercise performance in healthy elderly adu...
OBJECTIVES: Verify if a group-based low intensity exercise training program could significantly impr...
Aging is an inevitable process and is associated with declining physiological and functional capacit...
Background: Physical activity has health benefits across the lifespan, yet only 13 ...
BACKGROUND: Although regular participation in physical activity (PA) has health benefits across the ...
BackgroundPhysical activity has health benefits across the lifespan, yet only 13 % of Canadian older...
[[abstract]]Background and purpose: With the aging society coming, many group activities are designe...
Background and Aims : Exercise capacity declines with age and is improved with exercise training. Th...
[Purpose] This study determined the effects of age, gender, and participation on the benefits of a 6...
Factors affecting the benefits of a six-month supervised exercise program on community-dwelling olde...
Introduction. Understanding how exercise affects individuals with varying levels of functional abili...
B. Sue Graves, FACSM1, Fereshteh Ahmadabadi2, John Crimmins2. 1Florida Atlantic University, Boca Rat...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that contribute to community-dwelling older adults...
WOS: 000250434100004PubMed ID: 17303264This study was aimed at determining the effect of a group-bas...
Background: Regular physical activity has been promoted as a necessary and important component of di...
This study examined whether self-efficacy and quality of exercise performance in healthy elderly adu...
OBJECTIVES: Verify if a group-based low intensity exercise training program could significantly impr...
Aging is an inevitable process and is associated with declining physiological and functional capacit...
Background: Physical activity has health benefits across the lifespan, yet only 13 ...
BACKGROUND: Although regular participation in physical activity (PA) has health benefits across the ...
BackgroundPhysical activity has health benefits across the lifespan, yet only 13 % of Canadian older...
[[abstract]]Background and purpose: With the aging society coming, many group activities are designe...
Background and Aims : Exercise capacity declines with age and is improved with exercise training. Th...